Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) - Communications Adviser
Shepherd Village View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $17.60 per hour
- Temporary
- Full-time
- Plan and execute an annual communications plan, which may include digital media and traditional communication vehicles such as newsletters, brochures, and other promotional materials as deemed appropriate.
- Assist with producing the Annual Report and other marketing materials as assigned.
- Generate media stories from a variety of sources.
- Other responsibilities include developing and maintaining contacts with key media contacts, community leaders, and other external audiences.
- Conduct interviews with residents and write their stories to be published on the organization’s website.
- Participate in the organization’s community activities.
- Post-secondary education in progress
- Proficiency in MS Office Suites
- Strong organizational skills, ability to prioritize and meet deadlines
- Strong writing skills
- Ability to work together with all staff members; ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment
- Detail-orientated and time management skills are essential; confidentiality and tact are imperative.
- Ability to communicate professionally in person and by phone
- Strong customer service skills required
- be between 15 and 30 years of age at the beginning of the employment period*;
- be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act for the duration of the employment**; and,
- have a valid Social Insurance Number at the start of employment and be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial or territorial legislation and regulations.
- gain quality work experience: gain meaningful, full-time work experience with wages often above the minimum. You'll be supervised and supported on the job, helping you learn and grow. Many employers also choose to retain youth after the summer, giving you the opportunity to continue working beyond CSJ
- develop and improve your skills: learn on the job through mentorship, and build transferable skills you can use in school, future jobs, or your career path
- access the labour market more easily: CSJ helps connect youth who face unique barriers to employment with employers committed to hiring and supporting diverse participants