Job Opportunity: Acting Edible Education Network Coordinator

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Author: Jenn Kucharczyk

Posted: July 31, 2014

Categories: Edible Education Network / GoodFoodBites / News from Sustain Ontario / Opportunities / Volunteer. Job and Writing Opportunities

OEEN-logo-for-featured-image-squareOntario Edible Eduction Network – Acting Network Coordinator

4-month term; 1-2 days per week

 

Sustain Ontario and the Ontario Edible Education Network are seeking an Acting Network Coordinator to support the network while the Coordinator, Carolyn Webb, is on maternity leave.

The Ontario Edible Education network emerged in 2013 out of work that was being undertaken by several Sustain Ontario member groups, working with educators and parents, to improve food environments for children and youth. The Ontario Edible Education Network developed out of the need for better coordination, information sharing, and advocacy among these individuals and groups to:

  1. Help people teach students about good food practices (e.g., growing, preparing, cooking) that will improve their well-being now and in the future, and
  2. Affect processes and decisions within government and elsewhere that influence opportunities for people to build healthy food environments across Ontario.

You can find out more about the network on the Ontario Edible Education Network webpage.

Sustain Ontario, a project of Tides Canada Initiatives, is a province-wide, cross-sectoral alliance that promotes healthy food and farming. Our mission is to provide coordinated support for the development of food systems throughout the province that are healthy, equitable, ecological and financially viable through collaborative action. We envision food systems throughout Ontario that are healthy, ecological, equitable and financially viable.

Key Responsibility Areas

  • Administration and Partnership Building:
    • Work with the Steering Committee to identify network priorities and matching funding opportunities to fundraise for the network’s activities
    • Initiating ongoing communications with partners and potential partners
    • Ensure grant management and reporting occurs in a timely fashion
    • Review and direct communications activities relating to the network (including website and newsletter)
  • Project Support:
    • Ensure the deliverables of the Ontario Edible Education Network’s active grants are met according to grant deadlines.
      • Work with the Mentorship Program Review Committee to ensure that Mentorship Program deliverables are met
      • Work with Sustain Ontario staff to coordinate and review messaging related to the outreach stage of the Heart and Stroke Foundation Spark Grant
      • Work with the Advisory Committee to advance Peer Learning Circles
      • Ensure the completion of the remaining OTF project deliverables

Qualifications Required

Experience:

  • Has strong grant writing and fundraising experience
  • Previous participation in network an asset
  • Experience in education and/or student nutrition an asset
  • Has experience working with/for committees and engaging a diversity of stakeholders in decision-making

 General experience and skills:

  • Is knowledgeable about the network and its activities
  • Has strong coalition-building and facilitation skills
  • Has strong project management skills
  • Brings a flexible and collaborative spirit
  • Is an excellent communicator—both oral and written
  • Knowledge of policy and government relations an asset

Download the full job posting for more information on start date, salary, location, and how to apply.

 

Application Deadline is August 6th, 2014 at 5pm.  Interviews will be conducted on Aug. 11th and 12th.  Only candidates who are considered will be contacted.   

As Sustain Ontario is a Project of Tides Canada Initiatives Society (TCI), the selected candidate will be an employee of TCI.