Sexual Violence Prevention & Response Coordinator
By University of Toronto At Greater Toronto Area, Canada
Extensive experience with mental health illness, behavioral issues, anger management and conflict resolution;
Relationship management and organizational skills;
Knowledge of the criminal justice system and police policy and procedures.
Skills in working with university-aged young adults and individuals in crisis an asset;
Experience in training and/or running groups.
Demonstrated understanding of the impact of sexual violence on intersectional identities when providing trauma-informed care and support;
Corporate Climate Response Coordinator
By Comox Valley Regional District At Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada
Knowledgeable in project management methodologies and able to provide day-to-day oversight of external consultants/contractors/stakeholders and execute projects;
A strong communicator with excellent facilitation and leadership skills;
Resourceful with strong research and writing skills;
Supporting CVRD corporate climate action initiatives in relation to achieving carbon neutrality and GHG reduction targets;
Updating, monitoring and implementing the Corporate Energy and Emissions Plan (CEEP) and the annual corporate energy emissions inventory;
Collaborating with internal staff from a variety of departments to develop and implement work plans related to CEEP initiatives;

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding role in emergency response? Join our team as an Emergency Weather Response Coordinator and help protect our community from the impacts of severe weather!

An Emergency Weather Response Coordinator is responsible for coordinating the response to severe weather events. This includes monitoring weather forecasts, coordinating emergency response teams, and providing information to the public. They must be able to assess the potential impact of severe weather and develop plans to mitigate the risks. They must also be able to communicate effectively with emergency personnel and the public. To become an Emergency Weather Response Coordinator, you must have a bachelor's degree in meteorology, emergency management, or a related field. You must also have experience in emergency management, weather forecasting, and public safety. Skills required for this position include excellent communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills. Knowledge of weather forecasting, emergency management, and public safety is also necessary. Responsibilities of an Emergency Weather Response Coordinator include monitoring weather forecasts, coordinating emergency response teams, and providing information to the public. They must also be able to assess the potential impact of severe weather and develop plans to mitigate the risks. Experience in emergency management, weather forecasting, and public safety is necessary. Qualifications for this position include a bachelor's degree in meteorology, emergency management, or a related field. Tools that help Emergency Weather Response Coordinators work better include weather forecasting software, emergency management software, and public safety software. Good tips to help Emergency Weather Response Coordinators do more effectively include staying up to date on weather forecasts, staying organized, and communicating effectively with emergency personnel and the public. Common interview questions for Emergency Weather Response Coordinators include: What experience do you have in emergency management? How would you assess the potential impact of severe weather? What strategies would you use to mitigate the risks associated with severe weather?