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Media Coordinator

Division: Immigration Deadline to apply: June 13, 2022, 4:00 pm Email resume to: Nadine Paruch <nparuch@newdawn.ca> Schedule: Temporary, Full Time Contract (10 Week Summer Grant) Salary/Wage: $17/Hour for 30 Hours/Week Openings: 1

Job Description

Position Description:

In consultation with the Manager, Cape Breton Island Centre for Immigration (CBICI) and the Team Lead, International Student Settlement Program at CBICI, the student will develop video and photographic content for CBICI for current and future use and will use this material as the foundation of digital content they create designed to inform staff, clients, and the public about programming and supports available through CBICI and its partner organizations.

The student will also assist in the planning of events for the International Student Settlement Program and will attend CBICI summer events to capture film and video footage, as well as being responsible to ensure that participants provide informed consent for the use of their image in CBICI materials through the collection and proper filing of the CBICI Media Consent Form. The student will be responsible for the synthesizing, storage, and naming of all stock content captured for future use. The student will work with the Manager, CBICI and the Team Lead, ISSP, to develop a proposed content schedule to promote supports available through CBICI and its partner organizations. Based on this content schedule, the student will use the collected footage and develop, edit, and finalize various media content (both image and video), providing draft versions for approval by the Manager, CBICI.

Core Competencies

  • Customer Focus
  • Communication
  • Energy & Stress Management
  • Teamwork
  • Quality Orientation
  • Problem Solving
  • Accountability and Dependability
  • Operating Equipment
  • Ethics and Integrity

Required Skills and Certifications

  • Clear criminal background and vulnerable sector check.
  • A valid Nova Scotia driver’s license.
  • Ability to lift up to 50lb.
  • Must have basic photo and video editing skills and access to own editing software and hardware
  • Effective communication skills.
  • Highly flexible, with strong interpersonal skills that allow one to work effectively in a diverse and at times busy working environment.
  • Highly effective teamwork skills.
  • Attention to detail in all areas of work.
  • Superior time management skills, multitasking skills, and the ability to prioritize tasks with minimal supervision.
  • Strong work ethic and positive team attitude.

Work Conditions

  • Interacts with volunteers, family of clients, staff, and visitors in a respectful manner.
  • Manual dexterity required to use desktop computer and peripherals.
  • Access to own transportation preferred but not required.
  • Overtime as required.

PLEASE NOTE: This is a Canada Summer Jobs funded position. The funding requires that those hired be between 15-30 years of age, and either a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred (international students are ineligible) and be legally entitled to work in Canada

AIP Employer

New Dawn is proud to be an Atlantic Immigration Program (AIP) employer. This means that New Dawn has been approved as an AIP employer and, as such, can endorse the AIP-PR application of an eligible employee.

Note: employees are responsible for verifying that the employment position/category is eligible under the AIP program, or any other immigration program/stream for which they intend to seek the support/endorsement of New Dawn.

New Dawn

New Dawn is Canada’s oldest Community Development Corporation. Since 1976, we’ve been working to create a more just, healthy, and self-determined community by responding to local needs and driving long-term, systems-level change. Today, New Dawn continues to focus on self-reliance, resilience, and community-led transformation. Every day, we engage thousands of community members and employ over 150 Cape Bretoners through programs and services that are practical, creative, and grounded in care. Our work spans health and social care, housing, the arts, youth, immigration, and community development. Some of these services generate revenue, which we reinvest into our organization — fueling sustainability and deepening community impact.

Immigration

The Cape Breton Island Centre for Immigration is dedicated to welcoming newcomers to Cape Breton Island. We work to orient, support, connect, advocate on behalf of and otherwise meet the needs of newcomers in service of their successful settlement.

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New Dawn Enterprises
37 Nepean St, Sydney, Nova Scotia B1P 6A7
newdawn@newdawn.ca
902-539-9560

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