Job Posting: Symposium 2024 Coordinator, Internal (Planning and Logistics)

Job Title: Symposium 2024 Coordinator, Internal (Planning and Logistics)

This is a contract position.  The coordinator will work with the Symposium Committee, OPIRG staff, and the OPIRG Board of Directors to organize Rebel Knowledge, OPIRG Guelph’s Social and Environmental Justice Symposium.  The 2024 symposium will focus on food and housing insecurity.

This year the Symposium will take place on either March 2-3 or March 9-10, depending on the availability of rooms on campus. As we do not currently know which weekend it will be, applicants must be willing to commit to being available for either.

There is another 200 hour position posted for an Internal Symposium Coordinator.  Applicants are welcome to apply for both; for the right candidate the two can be merged into one 400 hour position.

 

Terms:

Part-time, Casual Contract Position

Term of Employment:  

  • November 13 – March 22, 2023: an average of 10 hours/ week
  • 20 hours of work on the Symposium weekend
  • One week of unpaid holiday over the winter break

Work is flexible depending on needs and capacity; the total number of hours is 200.

Wage: $20/hour

 

Responsibilities:

Pre-Symposium Planning and Logistics
  • Ensure that venues for the Symposium are booked 
  • Ensure that all venues have the required tech equipment and are as accessible as possible
  • In consultation with the Symposium Committee, schedule panels and workshops
  • Liaise with speakers and facilitators to ensure their tech, housing, transportation and any other needs are met
  • Arrange for some hybrid and/or online sessions for the symposium and consider COVID-19 precautions for the in-person events
  • Coordinate registration and communicate important information to attendees
  • Ensure that all participants’ accessibility, transportation, and childcare needs are met
  • Coordinate food and arrange for known dietary restrictions
Operations during the Symposium 
  • Assist with the set up and take down of Symposium rooms and events
  • Work closely with the Information Table volunteers
  • Handle enquiries from speakers, facilitators and attendees
After the Symposium
  • Write a final report and/or answer exit interview questions
  • Attend a debrief meeting with the Symposium Committee, OPIRG Staff and the OPIRG Board of Directors
Other Responsibilities
  • Attend weekly Symposium Committee meetings
  • Assist with general tasks as assigned by the committee, where time permits
  • Contribute to Symposium timelines and task lists that can be used in the future
  • Attend additional OPIRG/other meetings as required

 

Qualifications:

  • Must be available for the entire Symposium:  The Friday evening plus full days on the Saturday and Sunday – March 1-3 or 8-10
  • Experience using Google suite
  • Experience with event planning
  • Public speaking skills
  • Strong attention to detail and effective time management 
  • Excellent English language oral and written communication skills
  • Comfort with navigating the University of Guelph campus and communicating with relevant departments (eg. for room bookings, food orders, and tech rentals)
  • Excellent interpersonal skills
  • Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to anti-oppression theory and practice
  • Knowledge, expertise and experience in community activism/engagement, especially in implementing activities that are geared to bring about social, political, economic, or environmental change   
  • Ability to work as part of a committee but with little day-to-day supervision
  • Ability to effectively represent OPIRG Guelph in a variety of public forums    
  • Ability to stay calm under pressure 
Assets:
  • A demonstrated interest in and understanding of food insecurity and/or housing insecurity, ideally in the Guelph context.
  • Experience with planning larger events, such as conferences or festivals
  • Experience organizing and hosting true hybrid events (where in-person and online participation is happening at the same time)

OPIRG welcomes the contributions that individuals from marginalized communities bring to our organization, and invites indigenous folks, folks of colour, queer, trans and nonbinary folks, single parents, migrants, disabled folks, and folks from other directly affected groups to apply. 

HOW TO APPLY:

  • Applicants should submit:
    •  a resume
    • a one (1) page letter outlining your skills
    • a one (1) page statement on power and oppression.

 Only PDF or Word documents will be accepted.

  • Application deadline: Monday November 6th, 2023 at 5:00 PM
  • Please email your application to both organizational@opirgguelph.org and vpce@opirgguelph.org
  • Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Interviews will be scheduled and conducted the week of November 6th.  Please check your email often during that time.

If you have any questions or would like to discuss the position more, please reach out to mandy at organizational@opirgguelph.org.