Are you a student who cares about social and environmental justice? Are you looking for summer work? We’re hiring!
The application deadline for all three positions is 31 May at 11:59 PM.
The extended application deadline for all workstudy positions is 7 June at 11:59 PM.
The Summer Research position is closed.
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Please submit your one page cover letter, your one page statement on Power and Oppression, and your resume to the email contact listed below. Details on the positions can also be found below!
OPIRG welcomes the contributions that individuals from marginalized communities bring to our organization, and invites Indigenous people, people of colour, poor and working class people and those on social assistance, women, gays, lesbians, bisexuals, queer-oriented people; transgender, transsexual, intersex and two-spirit people; single parents, members of ethnic minorities, immigrants, people from non-academic backgrounds and people with disabilities to apply. We encourage applicants to describe the contributions and experiences they would bring to OPIRG in their cover letter. We regret that the OPIRG office is not currently wheelchair accessible.
Workstudy Positions — EXTENDED to 7 June 2017, 11:59 PM
These jobs are 10 hours per week for 10 weeks (12 June – 18 August) and the pay is $16.40 per hour.
Only students currently enrolled for the Summer Semester are eligible!
Assistant Coordinator (Library and Archives) [clk_563] — To apply, email organizational@opirgguelph.org
OPIRG Guelph -Speed River Project events support [mis_963] — To apply, email office@opirgguelph.org
All applicants must provide a cover letter, resume, and the email you received that states you have been approved for the Work Study Program.
For information on Work Study, who is eligible, and how to apply to the program, go to https://www.uoguelph.ca/registrar/studentfinance/ws/index
Canada Summer Jobs Grant Positions — CLOSED on 31 May 2017
This job is 30 hours per week for 7 weeks (12 June – 28 July) and the pay is $16.40 per hour.
This position is made possible through Canada Summer Jobs, a federal initiative providing funding to small organizations to create summer job opportunities for young people aged 15-30 years. Students must be full-time intending to return to their studies in the next school year.
To apply, email organizational@opirgguelph.org
Research and Archival Summer Coordinator
The People’s History Project (PHP) aims to recognize and preserve the important roles that Guelphites and UofG students have played in social movements throughout the years. The stories of people who participated in activism and engagement in social and environmental justice—queer, indigenous, black, anti-racist, feminist, among many others—are often left out of narratives of our local and broader history.
The Research and Archival Summer Coordinator will begin the development of our The People’s History Project (PHP) and:
- Utilize campus and local archives to research and investigate stories and histories of local social movements
- Conduct interviews, examine personal documents and explore other unconventional sources as they may relate to each entry
- Write the full-length and poster exerts narrating the context, history, impact and legacies of these movements and struggles
- Gather materials used for each entry to be prepared for use and storage in the People’s History Archive
- Support OPIRG staff by assisting with regular OPIRG communications, holding office hours, etc.
- Other duties as required
The ideal candidate is someone with:
- Passion for the Guelph community and their history of activism and struggles for justice
- Research skills with the ability to explore stories and histories found in all sorts of places
- A desire to gain experience working with archival materials, oral history interviews, OMEKA or related online platforms.
- Strong interpersonal and active listening skills for conducting interviews
- An ability to communicate stories and histories into engaging narratives
- Knowledge of, and excited by the prospect of working on social and environmental justice issues
- An understanding of the principles of anti-oppression
- Strong organizational and time-management skills
- The ability to take initiative and work independently with minimal supervision
Working hours will mostly be during the day, during the week, with some flexibility.