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Position # | 4934 |
Organization | Yorklands Green Hub |
Position | Enviromental Education Advisory Committee |
Location | 42 Carden Street |
Impact Statement | As a volunteer on Yorklands Green Hub's Environmental Education Advisory Committee, you will play a vital role in shaping meaningful programs that inspire environmental stewardship and connect communities with nature. Your insights and contributions will directly impact the development of educational initiatives that promote sustainability, conservation, and ecological awareness among people of all ages. By joining this committee, you become part of a dedicated team that empowers future generations with the knowledge and values needed to protect our natural environment, creating lasting change for a greener, healthier world. |
Description | Yorklands Green Hub's Environmental Education Advisory Committee is seeking dedicated volunteers to support and guide our educational initiatives focused on environmental stewardship, conservation, and sustainability. Committee members will work collaboratively to develop, evaluate, and enhance educational programs and resources that engage the community and foster ecological awareness. This role involves providing input on program design, helping to identify community needs, and supporting the creation of impactful learning experiences for diverse audiences. Volunteers on the committee will have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference by helping shape the next generation of environmental advocates. |
Training Details |
olunteers joining the Environmental Education Advisory Committee will receive an orientation covering Yorklands Green Hub’s mission, current educational programs, and strategic goals for community engagement. This initial training will introduce new members to the organization’s framework for environmental education, familiarize them with committee objectives, and outline the specific roles and responsibilities of committee members. Additional training sessions will focus on program development, effective environmental communication, and inclusive education practices. Committee members will also have access to resources on best practices in environmental education and ongoing mentorship from experienced Yorklands Green Hub staff or committee leads. Periodic workshops may be offered to enhance skills in areas like program evaluation, curriculum design, and community outreach, ensuring members are equipped with the knowledge and tools to make a meaningful impact. |
Working Conditions | Volunteers on the Environmental Education Advisory Committee can expect a collaborative and flexible working environment that accommodates various schedules. Meetings are typically held on a monthly basis, either virtually or at accessible community locations, with opportunities for occasional in-person sessions for program development and evaluation activities. Work outside of meetings may include reviewing materials, providing feedback on program designs, and researching educational resources, all of which can be done remotely. Committee members are encouraged to bring their ideas and expertise to discussions in an open, respectful setting, where creativity and diverse perspectives are valued. Yorklands Green Hub provides a supportive environment, with staff and other committee members available for guidance and assistance as needed. |
Minimum Duration | 7 - 12 months |
Timing | Anytime |
Time Detail | 4-6 hours per month |
Age | 16+ |
Ideal for | An Individual, Newcomers, Youth, Older Adults/Seniors, High School Students |
Transportation | On a bus route |
Area(s) of Interest | Boards/Committees, Teaching/Tutoring/Mentoring, Youth |
Skill(s) | Verbal Communication, Decision-Making/Prioritizing, Strategic Thinking, Thought Leadership (Innovation), Continuous Learning |
How to Apply | |
Website | http://yorklandsgreenhub.ca |
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Send an Email Message | |
Contact | ian findlay |
Phone | 519-827-7283 |
Address | 42 Carden Street Guelph, N1H 3A2 |