Daytime Facilities Use Project
Project scope
Categories
Market research Community engagement Public health Law and policy Social sciencesSkills
proactivity political sciences writing detail oriented marketing public relations journalism social sciences communicationResonant Strategic is seeking a team of up to 4 students to support a project to understand the use of Daytime Facilities during cold weather in Prince George, BC. Students will be provided with an overview of the project and oriented to the interview protocol. Students will then call service providers during the cold weather to understand how daytime facilities are being used and how COVID-19 protocols are followed. Students will report back using a template and will be asked to write a short reflection paper of their learning, at the conclusion of the project. .
Hours
- This is an 80 hour project with significant flexibility in hours
- Most work can be done virtually
Ideal Skills and Qualifications
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills;
- Proficient in MS Office/Google platforms;
- Able to take initiative and work independently while also working with others;
- Minimum of one year of university or college in communications, marketing, public relations, social science, law, journalism, political science, First Nations studies, or another related field;
- Able to maintain a high degree of confidentiality;
- Keen attention to detail;
- Knowledge of First Nations in BC is an asset;
1. Onboarding and orientation
2. Regular check-ins by phone, zoom or in person, as required
3. Reflection
About the company
Who We Are
Resonant Strategic develops communications strategies and products with First Nations, Tribal Councils, non-profit organizations, unions, and advocacy groups. We work to decolonize Canada, implement progressive policy, and make stuff better. Resonant meets our clients where they’re at, helps them set strategic goals, and works with them on achieving those goals.
Led by Andreas Krebs, Resonant Strategic brings together a network of diverse specialists with extensive experience in strategy, communications, message crafting, training, and organizational development. Our key team members are located within the unceded traditional territory of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation in Prince George, British Columbia.