Communications and Psychology Research Assistant
Project scope
Categories
Communications Media Law and policy Social sciencesSkills
bibliography proactivity political sciences detail oriented reconciliation psychology communication research journalism persuasive communicationResonant Strategic is hiring a Communications Research Assistant to produce research related to communications best practices, First Nations self-government, and other topics as assigned.
The Communications Research Assistant will be responsible for producing an annotated bibliography on communications and campaigning best practices, including persuasion and communications, and reconciliation and communication.
Ideal Skills and Qualifications
- Excellent communication skills;
- Proficient in MS Office and Google platforms;
- Able to take initiative and work independently while also working with others;
- Minimum of one year of post-secondary in communications, psychology, journalism, political science, First Nations studies, or another related field;
- Keen attention to detail;
- Knowledge of Indigenous issues is an asset;
Weekly meetings online, review of major project milestones.
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.