Conditions:
8 month contract
35 hours per week at $50,000 per annum pro-rated
The Social Planning Council of Ottawa (SPCO) is an independent, non-profit charity working with the community for over 80 years to address social issues and improve quality of life in Ottawa. We are a unique one-stop resource for independent social research, community based planning, and community development support for individuals, organizations and networks creating positive change. To learn more about Social Planning Council of Ottawa go to: www.spcottawa.on.ca
Description of the Position:
The Project Manager is responsible to implement a new project of the SPCO called the Community Information and Mapping System (CIMS).
The CIMS is an on-line data and mapping infrastructure for the voluntary sector in Ontario, through which groups can combine their own data with other information relevant to them, and support each other in community based research activities. The initiative is based on a population health framework, specifically, the non-medical determinants of health. It is developed in the tradition of participatory GIS initiatives, and will include a consortium of fee paying users.
The Project Manager will play a leadership role in the implementation of the CIMS. The main areas of responsibility are:
To work with community partners and the technology consultants to ensure the web-based infrastructure is implemented and meets the needs of end users
To develop partnerships, especially marketing to potential members
To manage and monitor the first collaborative research project within the CIMS
To design and implement the CIMS training and supports which will assist the capacity of community organizations to use data and mapping in their research, planning and evaluation
To develop and manage the CIMS website
To provide support for the collaborative governance structure
This position demands excellent knowledge of website development, geomatics and either collaborative community based research processes or community development / community education processes. As well, the candidate will need a good understanding of the reality of the voluntary sector, especially community and health organizations in Eastern Ontario.
Requirements:
Good knowledge of geomatics
Website development experience
Experience in marketing
Knowledge of a broad range of social and economic issues, particularly population health
Experience in project management to achieve expected results on time and within available resources;
Bilingual (French / English)
Experience working effectively with volunteers, professionals and community groups;
Masters degree in Geography, Urban Planning, Social Work, Public Policy, Population Health, Environmental Studies or related field, or five years related experience;
Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team approach;
Ability to supervise and coordinate the work of consultants, student placements, and volunteers;
High level of computer literacy including database management, social statistics software (e.g., SPSS, PCensus, and Beyond 20/20), communication tools and ArcGIS;
Excellent writing, organizational, and presentation skills.
Experience in any of the following are assets:
Good knowledge of voluntary sector and health stakeholders, particularly related to the non-medical determinants of health
Good knowledge of the voluntary and health sectors in Eastern Ontario
Knowledge of research and evaluation methodologies, frameworks and ethics relevant to the voluntary and health sectors (re. non-medical determinants of health)
Knowledge of a non-official language
Provision of IT support
Experience in quantitative data analysis
Experience negotiating data sharing agreements and protocols
Data initiatives related to environmental issues
Ability to deal with multidisciplinary social policy issues and to relate research to community initiatives;
Please submit your curriculum vitae to:
Hiring Committee
Social Planning Council of Ottawa
501-280 Metcalfe Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K2P 1R7
E-mail: office@spcottawa.on.ca
Fax: 613-236-7060
Closing Date: Friday, April 3, 2009 at 5:00 p.m.