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>Stop 103 neighborhood food centre is looking for a person who shares our
>community development philosophy to co-ordinate our food security
>programs: community gardening, community kitchen and community dining.
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>Responsibilities
>Facilitate community involvement in our community garden, community
>kitchen and community dining programs
>Provide leadership and co-ordination in all matters related to food
>security programming
>Use community development/health promotion approach to identify food
>security issues of families and isolated individuals in order to plan
>and implement effective reponses
>Participate in broader activities at the agency, e.g. planning, systemic
>advocacy, fundraising and team meetings
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>Qualifications:
>2 years + community development work experience with people of diverse
>cultures in a community-based setting
>Experience working with and sensitivity to those who experience poverty
>and discrimination
>Knowledge of and experience with food security issues/models, especially
>as they relate to families and isolated individuals
>Demonstrated program planning and group facilitation skills
>Familiarity with proposal writing and grant submissions
>Ability to develop program budgets and monitor program spending
>Experience doing outreach work
>Strong interpersonal and writing skills
>Food skills and knowledge of healthy eating practices are assets
>Second language and knowledge of the Davenport West community are assets
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>Salary $17 - $19 per hour
>Hours: 24 per week
>Starting: January 1999
>Deadline: 12 noon Monday December 21 to:
>Hiring Committee-- Food Security Program Worker
>STOP 103, PO Box 69
>Station E, Toronto M6H 4E1
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Canalising a river
Grafting a fruit tree
Educating a person
Transforming a state
These are instances of fruitful criticism
And at the same time instances of art.
-Bertolt Brecht
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Dennis Raphael, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Associate Director,
Masters of Health Science Program in Health Promotion
Department of Public Health Sciences
Graduate Department of Community Health
University of Toronto
McMurrich Building, Room 101
Toronto, Ontario, CANADA M5S 1A8
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