SHE SOARS* is a youth-led project that is improving young people’s access to Sexual and Reproductive Health Information and services, financial literacy and life skills in Kenya, Uganda and Zambia, with a focus on young women and girls aged 10-19 (but not forgetting the boys). Activities include educational groups on SRHR, Youth Savings and Loans Associations, training of healthcare providers, community engagement activities to shift harmful gender norms and attitudes, and advocacy work to improve systems around youth health and rights.
CARE Canada Has a Great Volunteer Opportunity!
Youth Public Engagement Champion
Are you a passionate young person looking to get more involved in the Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) space? Do you want to learn more about global SRHR, inform and inspire Canadian youth, and advocate for girls’ health and rights?
The Youth Public Engagement Champions (YPEC) are a group of six Canadian youth aged 16-24 who raise awareness of global Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights through the SHE SOARS* project. They explore SRHR topics, share knowledge, network, and engage other young Canadians in SRHR discussions and actions as a means of fostering global citizenship.
As a YPEC member, you will help lead, plan and create engaging content for the SHE SOARS podcast and CARE Canada’s Instagram account, our two ongoing initiatives. You will also develop, participate in, and help implement other public engagement activities in Canada, which may include advocacy events, awareness campaigns, blog posts, and more. You will be part of the team at CARE Canada, collaborating with other young leaders on the SHE SOARS project in Canada, Kenya, Uganda and Zambia.
The first YPEC cohort (June 2022 – June 2024) established a strong foundation for public engagement activities in Canada. We are now looking for a second cohort to take our youth awareness and engagement efforts to the next level. If you are eager to be part of a group of young people leading on global Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Canada, with creativity and commitment, this is the project for you!
1. Actively participate in bi-weekly YPEC meetings with group members and the Public Engagement Officer to discuss and plan content, assign tasks, and participate in trainings
2. Plan and implement the SHE SOARS podcast; conduct speaker outreach, plan episode topics, meet with producer and guests, and co-host episodes
3. Create content including, but not limited to, researching, planning, writing/designing, and editing social media posts, stories and reels
4. Engage with youth/SRHR organizations, agencies and other relevant bodies in Canada to develop, promote and execute public engagement activities, for example, campaigns and events
5. Engage with SHE SOARS partners, including the Youth Advisory Board, to inform and support public engagement activities
*Tasks can be distributed amongst YPEC members according to their different interests and skills.
Location: Remote within Canada
Expected percentage of travel time: 10%
REQUIRED
· Canadian citizen, aged 16-24, residing in Canada
· Knowledge and enthusiasm about girls’ health and rights and youth-led advocacy
· Strong communication skills, collaboration, creativity and commitment to complete tasks
· Able to work on ongoing tasks and adhere to deadlines (tasks often completed within a week)
· Able to commit to meeting bi-weekly on a regular schedule, with additional meetings, trainings and virtual activities as required, for the two-year term
· Able to collaborate with a diverse team of youth in Canada and internationally
· Fluent in English
DESIRED
· Experience in Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights advocacy
· Content creation experience, particularly podcast and social media (writing and design)
· Able to travel within Canada to participate in events at various points throughout the year
· Familiar with collaborating in youth working groups and non-profit organizations
WHAT WE OFFER
YPEC members will receive:
· $200 monthly stipend;
· Appropriate training as well as capacity-building and space for professional development;
· Appropriate support from CARE to fulfill their role;
· A flexible and youth-friendly work environment;
· A safe space for youth leadership and advocacy.
If you are someone who wants to speak up for girls’ health and rights, loves to be part of a dynamic team and you are passionate about making a difference, then this opportunity is for you!
SELECTION PROCESS
Interested candidates should fill out the application by 11:59 pm ET on Monday, April 22nd, 2024.
Short-listed candidates will be invited to a virtual interview in the beginning of May.
CARE Canada is committed to employment equity, welcomes diversity in the workplace and encourages applications from all qualified applicants. Recruitment-related accommodations for persons with disabilities are available on request.
CARE Canada has a mandatory vaccination policy currently in place with accommodations based on the Ontario Human Rights Code.
Please note that CARE Canada will not ask you to provide any personal and/or banking information throughout the recruitment process. If you have questions, you are welcome to contact our team at [email protected].