The Manitoba Council for International Cooperation (MCIC) is a coalition of organizations involved in international development. MCIC supports, connects, and amplifies the work of its members and partners, while directly engaging and collaborating with Manitobans for global sustainability. MCIC is also responsible for distributing government funds designated for international development and humanitarian projects.
We directly engage and collaborate with Manitobans for global sustainability by:
* Supporting connections and capacity development in members and partners for greater impact
* Engaging the public to be active global citizens
* Supporting international cooperation through funding
* Maintaining and strengthening organizational wellness
*Job Profile*
Reporting to the Director of Engagement and Learning, the Program Assistant ? Education will assist our team with the development and delivery of educational activities and resources about the Sustainable Development Goals and international assistance for the public, especially for youth and educators.
This is a full-time position based in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Applicants should be Manitoba-based. This will be a hybrid model, working remotely at times and delivering in person programs other times. Evening and weekend work will be required depending on event schedules.
*Funding for this position is through the Government of Canada Summer Jobs Grant. This opportunity is for youth aged 15-30 who are citizens or permanent residents of Canada.*
*Qualifications*
Required:
* Student or recent graduate of a certificate or degree program in Education, International Development or related field
* Experience working with Office 365 and digital means of communication
* Strong organizational abilities, time management skills and the ability to adapt to changing priorities
* Experience engaging the public in global issues
* Knowledge of social justice and international development issues including fair trade, gender equity and global citizenship
Preferred:
* Bilingual ? English/French
* Experience working, volunteering or living internationally
* Experience with online communication tools
* Experience working with youth and general public
*Primary Duties and Responsibilities*
The Program Assistant ? Education will be working in the following areas:
* Develop and/or deliver educational workshops with the public, especially with students and youth in English and/or French
* Develop other public engagement resources for program delivery
* Create and evaluate resources for teaching about the Sustainable Development Goals
* Updating existing lesson plans and/or other resources
* Assist other program staff
* Submit appropriate program, financial and other reports as needed
Other duties as assigned
*Accountabilities*
The Program Assistant - Education is accountable for:
* Upholding the mission statement and values of MCIC
* Representing MCIC in a positive manner through professional conduct
* Treating fellow employees with respect and dignity, understanding their jobs and their importance to MCIC, and cooperating in achieving their goals
* Ensuring details are handled accurately and in a timely fashion
* Functioning as a supportive team player
* Bringing energy and commitment to the workplace
Position: Full-time 35 hours/week for 8 weeks. Some evening and weekend work may be required.
Application Deadline: ASAP. We will review applications as they are received.
Please feel free to self-identify:
* Recent immigrant youth and recent refugee youth
* Indigenous
* Youth with Disabilities
* Visible minority/racialized youth
* LGBTQ2 youth
* Woman in STEM
Start Date: Any time after May 5, 2025, and no later than July 7, 2025
MCIC is committed to an inclusive, diverse, and safe workplace and to advancing anti-racism in all that we do. We value diversity in the workplace and believe our work is stronger when it benefits from the experience and knowledge of a diverse team. Applications ar
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