Summer Jobs at GVAD

GREATER VANCOUVER ASSOCIATION OF THE DEAF

POTENTIAL JOB POSTINGS

Summer 2011 (beginning May 16, 2011)

Greater Vancouver Association of the Deaf (GVAD) has applied for federal funding to cover three (3) employment positions at its office this summer beginning on May 16, 2011.  The number of weeks is expected to be 10 to 16 pending approval by Canada Summer Jobs 2011.

If you are interested in working for GVAD in any of the three (3) employment positions this coming summer, please note the following:

Students attending community colleges or universities must meet the eligibility requirements:

  • be between 15 and 30 years of age on his/her first day of work.
  • are currently registered full time at a community college or university this academic year (2010 – 11) and intend to return to school full time in the next academic year (2011 – 12).
  • be Canadian citizens or permanent residents or persons who have refugee protection under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
  • Be legally entitled to work in Canada under provincial legislation and regulations.
  • Cannot work at another full time job (defined as 30 hours or more per week) at the same time as at GVAD.

Keep in mind that these three positions are subject to funding.

Application procedure:
Applicants must submit a cover letter, a current resume, and a reference list by emailing to the attention of Summer Jobs Committee at gvadoffice@gmail.com.

Or send them by mail to:

Summer Jobs Committee
Greater Vancouver Association of the Deaf
2125 West 7th Avenue
Vancouver, BC
V6K 1X9
Or fax them to 604-738-4645.

Closing date:

  • Candidate for Office Coordinator – by May 2, 2011
  • Candidates for other positions – by May 6, 2011

For more information: Contact Summer Jobs Committee at gvadoffice@gmail.com

Please read the following pages for job descriptions.

1) Office Coordinator:

JOB OVERVIEW

To assist the Office Administrator in management and do fund raising and project research

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Knowledge of Deaf Culture an asset
  • Knowledge of American Sign Language or willingness to learn ASL a definite asset
  • Be able to meet deadlines
  • Work as a team player
  • Be able to work with little supervision

JOB DESCRIPTION

  • Do fund raising tasks
  • Research potential projects
  • Create long term projects
  • Write applications for grants from foundations
  • Membership drive
  • Public relations
  • Supervise other staff members
  • Event and workshop planning

Hours per week – 30 hours

Salary – to be given at the time of interview


2) Office Support worker:

JOB OVERVIEW

General administrative office duties.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Be able to do office work as required
  • Be able to meet deadlines
  • Knowledge of American Sign Language or willingness to learn ASL a definite asset
  • Knowledge of Deaf Culture an asset
  • Work as a team player
  • A valid BC Drivers Licence an asset
  • An automobile and have automobile insurance an asset

JOB DESCRIPTION

  • Assist in fundraising
  • Assist the Office Coordinator as needed
  • Be involved with the Annual Corn Party
  • Check e mail daily
  • Do computer/clerical work as directed
  • Maintain records
  • Organize files

Hours per week – 30 hours

Salary – to be given at the time of interview

3) Information Officer:

JOB OVERVIEW:

An information officer manages and develops the procurement, supply and distribution of information for Greater Vancouver Association of the Deaf or members in support of their needs or objectives. Services may be provided internally and/or externally and deal with electronic information, especially online databases and internet resources, as well as traditional library materials.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Be able to meet deadlines
  • Knowledge of American Sign Language or willingness to learn ASL a definite asset
  • Knowledge of Deaf Culture an asset
  • It is required for the officer to have a laptop or computer at home
  • Must be proficient using MS Office, Dreamweaver, Ipswitch, and WordPress

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Typical work activities include:

  • identifying, selecting, ordering, managing and disseminating both hard copy and electronic resources for the organization’s current and anticipated information needs
  • updating and maintaining websites – www.gvad.com and www.deafbc.ca
  • answering enquiries from an immediate client group, and others
  • analyzing information with a view to repackaging it for easy use by the user
  • conducting online searching and information retrieval in order both to answer queries and to provide a more proactive dissemination service
  • developing internal information resources and networks (knowledge management), via intranet sites
  • publicizing and marketing the service, internally and externally
  • providing training and advice on the use of electronic information services
  • creation of surveys and providing a summary/analysis of the results

Hours per week – 30 hours

Salary – to be given at the time of interview

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