About the Calgary Stampede!
The Calgary Stampede is a not-for-profit community organization that preserves and promotes our western heritage, cultures and community spirit with a vision to create a world-class, year-round gathering place for the community. Exemplifying the theme We’re Greatest Together, the Stampede is one of the most respected volunteer-based organizations in the world governed by a Board of Directors with over 2,500 passionate volunteers and 1,200 year-round employees.
As an organization that exists for the benefit of the community, inclusion and equity are woven into our core values of western hospitality, pride of place, integrity and commitment to the community. The world-class, year-round gathering place we have built for the community also welcomes visitors from around the world and those who are new to the local community. We know that blending diverse cultures with our long-standing traditions makes community spirit thrive.
Position Summary
A major area that these roles will focus on is communications and research both within and outside the organization, regarding sustainability strategies and activities of the Calgary Stampede. This work will include writing and creating stories, written content and website material to showcase Calgary Stampede sustainability work. The student will help to design sustainability messaging, posters and other communications materials to engage staff and external stakeholders in sustainability. In addition work will include research into how to integrate more sustainable actions in our organization to help meet growing stakeholder expectations.
During Stampede Time, this role will engage with a variety of stakeholders including exhibitors, Howdy Booth teams, waste management teams and others around various sustainability activities.
We are hiring two positions.
Responsibilities
Key responsibilities of the Administrative Assistant include:
- Help to audit and evaluate various sustainability initiatives such as bike parking, sponsorship activities and more.
- Audit and evaluate various sustainability initiatives such as bike parking, sponsorship activities and more.
- Support the Yellow Trout Program through marking all storm drains and communicating the program with exhibitors.
- Support the food donation activities that are ongoing through and after Stampede Time, as needed.
- Participate in ongoing operational meetings with other teams and will support the Sustainability team as needed.
- Produce a final report on Stampede Time waste audit findings and highlights, in addition to participation in drafting and completing various published materials that will guide visitors to all the sustainable aspects of the Calgary Stampede assets.
Qualifications
The ideal candidate will be proactive, optimistic and have worked in a dynamic environment where they have experience delivering on multiple priorities and will hold the following qualifications:
- A minimum of 2 years of successfully completed university with a focus on science, environment, engineering, or another related topic.
This position is partially funded by the Government of Canada under the Canada Summer Jobs program. To qualify, participants must be:
(a) between 15 and 30 years of age (inclusive) at the start of employment;
(b) a Canadian Citizen, permanent resident, or person on whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act*; and
(c) legally entitled to work according to the relevant provincial / territorial legislation and regulations.
*International students are not eligible. Recent immigrants are eligible if they are Canadian Citizens or permanent residents.
To Apply
To apply, please submit your resume via the “Apply now” button on the top right.
All applicants are thanked in advance and only those selected for interviews will be contacted