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Jobs in Knowlton, Brome Lake, Lac Brome...step right up and grab a piece of the booming economy!Employment opportunities in Knowlton, Brome Lake, Lac Brome Quebec Eastern Townships. It's not what you know but who you know! Get on board and check out these recent jobs in Knowlton and the Eastern Townships that highlight the great opportunities in Knowlton for anyone looking for a job:

Summer Student Employment Opportunity Promotion/Communications Coordinator
Location: Eastern Townships CEDEC (Sherbrooke) Terms of employment: approximately 35 hrs per week for 8 to 10, to be confirmed.

Tasks and responsibilities:
In collaboration with the Eastern Townships CEDEC staff and volunteers, the summer student will plan for, and in some cases coordinate, the promotion of the CEDEC and our activities at different local events throughout the summer period , (example: Canada Day in Bury and Townshippers’ Day in Ayer’s Cliff, launch of the entrepreneur network, etc.). The student will develop promotional material, surveys, as well as visual aids and web based content related to our various activities in line with the larger communication and branding strategy in place. As this is part of the Canada Summer Jobs programs, candidates should be students between 18 and 30 yrs old, who were in school full time for the winter 09 semester and returning full time at school in fall.

The ideal candidate:
• Is bilingual
• have post secondary education in communication, marketing and or multi-media
• Is self reliant and has the ability to work in a flexible schedule
• Is able to travel within the Eastern Townships territory
• Is a full time student, looking for a career related job opportunity

Selected candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Please e-mail your letter of application and curriculum vitae by April 29, 2009 to:
Marie-hélène Boucher
Eastern Townships CEDEC



Interim CEDEC Director
Reference Number: 20090326
Location: Eastern Townships CEDEC (Sherbrooke)
Terms of employment: 37.5 hours per week
Community Table is hiring an Interim CEDEC Director to work in its Eastern Townships CEDEC
office.

The ideal candidate:
• will possess a University Degree or a post-secondary certification/qualification and relevant work experience
• is bilingual
• is self-reliant and has the ability to work in a flexible structure
• is able to travel.

In addition, Community Table seeks a person of integrity with the ability to inspire and engage others in Community Economic Development and Employability activities that will generate positive results. A volunteer-driven initiative, Community Table, through its Community Economic Development and Employability Committees (CEDECs), supports employability and community economic development in the English-speaking community of Quebec. We do this by promoting community capacity building, economic diversification, leadership development, community planning, and partnership development at all levels of government and community.

For more information about Community Table, visit www.buildingcommunities.ca.
Resumes should be sent to [email protected] and include Ref: 20090326 in the subject line.

Deadline to apply is April 24, 2009 at 5:00 pm.
Community Table is funded by Service Canada through Human Resources and Social Development
Canada.


Entrepreneur Support Co-ordinator Reference Number: 20090415 Location: Montérégie Administrative Region. Terms of Employment: normally 37.5 hours per week for a 12 month period Community Table is hiring a Support Co-ordinator to work with entrepreneurs in the Montérégie.

The ideal candidate:
• will possess a University Degree or a post-secondary certification/qualification and relevant work experience in the area of entrepreneurship or business development.
• is bilingual.
• is self-reliant and has the ability to work in a flexible structure.
• is able and willing to travel.
In addition, Community Table seeks a person of integrity with the ability to inspire, engage and
support entrepreneurs to establish and grow their businesses. A volunteer-driven initiative, Community Table, through its Community Economic Development and Employability Committees (CEDECs), supports employability and community economic development in the English-speaking community of Quebec.

We do this by promoting community capacity building, economic diversification, leadership development, community planning, and partnership development at all levels of government and community. For more information about Community Table, visit www.buildingcommunities.ca. Resumes should be sent to [email protected] and include Ref: 20090415 in the subject line.

Deadline to apply is April 21, 2009 at 5:00 pm.
Community Table is funded by Service Canada through Human Resources and Social Development Canada. This position is made possible by a contribution from Canada Economic Development for Québec Regions.

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