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Summer Student Internship Opportunity with Stop Trashing It Network<br />
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Position: Community Engagement & Outreach Specialist<br />
Type: summer job / age 30 & under<br />
Organization: Stop Trashing It Network<br />
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia (Remote)<br />
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Application Deadline: May 7th, 2020 at 11:59PM AST<br />
Time Period: May 18st to August 31st, 2020<br />
Status: Part-time (5-8 hrs/week), temporary<br />
Honorarium: $1,000<br />
Reports To: Alexa Goodman, Executive Director and Founder of Stop Trashing It.<br />
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About Stop Trashing It Network<br />
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Stop Trashing it empowers citizens to live lightly on the planet, by turning awareness into action when it comes to our waste habits. We focus on cultivating low waste communities by hosting workshops and outreach events, creating engaging social media content, and empowering youth leaders and ambassadors. Were a network of aspiring low waste individuals. While were based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with five interdisciplinary directors, our reach is national and international, with ambassadors across Canada and in the United States. The core team works to serve the HRM, and Nova Scotia more broadly, while other national and international ambassadors serve their surrounding communities.<br />
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Job Description<br />
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The Summer Student will be mainly responsible for assisting in planning and facilitating various community events in the Halifax Regional Municipality, including monthly workshops and presentations, and write content for the blog. The position will require working with local businesses and organizations, resource acquisition, and networking. Due to COVID-19 this work will be delivered online. Working alongside the executive director, the intern will assist in planning community events, with self-directed potential, and in creating content for our social media channels. A successful candidate will be organized, with excellent time management skills, be self-directed, flexible, and highly motivated.<br />
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Duties and responsibilities of the project include:<br />
Write a blog entry based on monthly themes (1 post monthly) and create social media content based on personal low waste experiences;<br />
Plan (virtual) community events and activities, including workshops, tree planting and educational events;<br />
Source sustainable resources to support workshops and activities;<br />
Create informational education materials, like infographics, digital flyers and information booklets;<br />
Build community partnerships with local businesses and organizations, and individuals to amplify our reach through networking opportunities.<br />
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Objectives<br />
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The goal of our project is to provide a paid experiential learning experience, that helps build both hard and soft skills needed for entering the work force after graduation. This project will include opportunities to learn about event planning, facilitation and community engagement, report writing, writing for a variety of audience and other communication skills.<br />
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Qualifications<br />
Enrolled in, planning to return or recently graduated from post-secondary education in a related field such as sustainability, environmental science or studies, international development, planning, ect.;<br />
Must have a strong understanding of single-use plastic impacts, climate change and sustainability;<br />
Must have strong organizational and time management skills;<br />
Must be highly motivated, independent, and hard-working;<br />
Graphic design and event planning experience are considered assets;<br />
Must be a Canadian citizen or legally entitled to work in Canada.<br />
Preference will be given to African Nova Scotians, Indigenous peoples, People of Colour (POC), LGBTQ2S+ people, persons with disabilities, and women, and Dalhousie Students.<br />
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This position has been funded by the Dalhousie Student Union Sustainability Office Green Grant Program.<br />
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Interested applicants should send a resume and cover letter to alexa@stoptrashingit.com by May 7th, 2020 at 11:59PM AST.<br />
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