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Become a Program Facilitator or Program Consultant at Canadian Women & Sport
Canadian Women & Sport is currently seeking contract Program Facilitators and Program Consultants to help deliver our programming and expand our impact.
Program Consultants will coach and support sport leaders and senior leadership teams looking to advance gender equity in their organizations. The engagement is client-facing and consultants will work collaboratively with senior sport leaders to problem-solve, dissect complex issues and implement organizational changes.
Program Facilitators will work with front line sport leaders and grassroot sport organizations and their teams to facilitate workshops and programs.
Both engagements are for flexible, remote independent contractors.
Are you or someone you know our next Program Facilitator or Program Consultant? For more information and details on how to apply, click here. The application deadline is April 30, 2022.
Upcoming Learning Opportunities:
- Though Women’s History month has come to an end, there’s always opportunities to continue your gender equity learning in our resource hub. Access our two e-learning modules, the Gender Equity LENS and Keeping Girls in Sport; our research & insights; and our publications to continue – or begin your gender equity journey.
- Watch the recording of our International Women’s Day live panel discussion, hosted by Andi Petrillo. Imagine a gender equal world. A world free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. A world that’s diverse, equitable, and inclusive. A world where difference is valued and celebrated. Collectively we can all #BreakTheBias.
- Missed our final Engaging Girls and Women in Sport Mini Series webinar? Catch the recording of the final session – Connecting mind and movement: How to create sport environments that support mental health to learn best practices for creating sport environments that support mental health and foster holistic wellness.
Organizational Updates:
- Canadian Women & Sport and Fast and Female are working on a pilot project that we believe will help keep girls aged 8-14 engaged in sport. We are looking for sport leaders to join the program and help recruit participants. Removing Barriers to Keep Self-Identified Girls in Sport is a multi-week program that helps to keep girls safe in sport by building knowledge and challenging current attitudes. It does this by using an intersectional framework to provide training for: Self-identified Girls – as delivered by Fast and Female and Sport leaders – as delivered by Canadian Women & Sport. For details and to partake in the program, click here. Registration deadline is April 8, 12:00pm EST.
- Our 2022 Leadership Snapshot identified approximately 3 in 4 nationally funded sport organizations have at least 30% representation from both men and women. Research has shown that at least 30% of positions being held by women is needed to realize the benefits of diverse perspectives. However, 10% of national sport organizations either have no women or only 1 woman at the board room table. Equitable recruitment practices include reaching out to women directly for positions. Include women on every slate. Learn more about the current state of women in sport leadership in our report.
Gender Equity Initiatives From Our Friends:
- Jays Care is seeking to build a network of young self-identified girls with leadership potential from across the country. Nominate up to 5 self-identified girls (aged 13-15) today and they will gain access to: an exceptional free virtual leadership program; a specialized Blue Jays Girls Leadership kit (filled with all of the supplies they need for the program); the opportunity to connect with a network of other exceptional and aspiring young leaders and mentors; a series of dynamic and fun self-exploration and leadership activities facilitated by Jays Care staff; and opportunities to be publicly celebrated on Jays Care’s social media accounts. Upon completing the virtual leadership program (called L.I.T. Girls), girls receive a Certificate of Achievement, a Graduation Package and access to exclusive Jays Care events throughout the year. For more information, visit the Jays Care Foundation website.
- York University Athletics & Recreation is delighted to announce the third annual Women and Girls Leadership and Sport Conference (WGLSC) presented by Adidas will take place on Friday, April 29, 2022, returning in a virtual format for a second straight year. Following a successful online conference last year, the 2022 version of the event again promises to be outstanding, with a number of tremendous speakers presenting under the theme Leadership Communication: Language, Crucial Conversations and Using Your Voice. The virtual setting will again allow female sport leaders from across the country to continue to be educated, empowered, and supported. For more information, visit yorkulions.ca/wglsc or register now.
Have a gender Equity initiative you want to share? Click here.
Thanks for reading!