Developmental Student - Toronto, Canada - Nuclear Waste Management Organization

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Description

Location
Toronto


Employment Category
Temporary


Department
Communications


Closing Date
26/01/2024


Job Reference
10278


The Nuclear Waste Management Organization (NWMO) is a not-for-profit organization tasked with the safe, long-term management of Canada's used nuclear fuel inside a deep geological repository, in a manner that protects people and the environment for generations to come.


  • Founded in 2002, the NWMO has been guided for more than 20 years by a dedicated team of worldclass scientists, engineers and Indigenous Knowledge Holders that are developing innovative and collaborative solutions for nuclear waste management. Canada's plan will only proceed in an area with informed and willing hosts, where the municipality, First Nation and Métis communities, and others in the area are working together to implement it.
The NWMO plans to select a site in 2024, and two areas remain in our site selection process:

the Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation-Ignace area in northwestern Ontario and the Saugeen Ojibway Nation-South Bruce area in southern Ontario.


  • Developmental Student
  • Communications
  • One (1) position available

Employment period:
Summer term — 8 months (May December 2024)

  • Position location: Toronto 22 St. Clair Avenue East
  • Job summary:
The Communications team operates in a fast-paced, creative environment and interacts with teams across the organization. We are a not-for-profit organization implementing a large long-term national environmental infrastructure project that will last multiple generations. This role is based at our Toronto headquarters on Yonge and St. Clair.

  • Program Eligibility:
  • The student must be returning fulltime to their program at their university following the completion of their work term or be fulltime students requiring the work term or coop placement to graduate.
  • Must be eligible to work in Canada and must be able to meet security clearance requirements.

Responsibilities:


  • Support the production of NWMO digital and print materials:
  • Research, gather, draft and seek approvals for written content.
  • Proofread content and review translations in French.
  • Check content in designed layouts.
  • Seek approvals for finished products; and assist in printing and distribution.
  • Support event planning, including research, bookings and inventory management.
  • Support graphic design, including formatting and visual asset management; and
  • Support video production activities, including research, content development, onsite shoots and postshoot production.


We operate a full-service communications team within the NWMO, and to the extent time allows beyond the duties described above, the co-op student may be assigned to support other communications activities.

Qualifications and Experience

  • An active registered student in a postsecondary communicationsoriented program such as Public Relations.
  • A quick learner that can work independently and as part of a team.
  • Highly organized.
  • Familiar with the principles of good communications planning.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills — written and verbal.
  • Excellent computer skills — Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
  • Strong written French language skills and 8month placement preferred.
  • Graphic design skills/experience would be an asset.

Hybrid Work:


Students must be able to work a minimum of 3 days in the Office Location, with Wednesday being a required day in office.

Students must be available to work full-time, 35 hours per week during business hours 8:30 am - 5 pm.

Other Information


La Société de gestion des déchets nucléaires (SGDN) est une organisation à but non lucratif chargée d'assurer la gestion à long terme sûre du combustible nucléaire irradié canadien au sein d'un dépôt géologique en profondeur, d'une manière qui protégera les gens et l'environnement pour les générations à venir.


Fondée en 2002, la SGDN est guidée depuis plus de 20 ans par une équipe dévouée de scientifiques et d'ingénieurs de calibre mondial ainsi que par des détenteurs du savoir autochtone, qui élaborent ensemble des solutions innovantes et collaboratives pour assurer la gestion des déchets nucléaires.

Le plan canadien ne sera mis en oeuvre que dans une région où les hôtes sont informés et consentants, où la municipalité, les collectivités des Premières Nations et métisses et les autres de la région travaillent ensemble à sa mise en oeuvre.

La SGDN prévoit choisir un site en 2024 et deux régions participent toujours à notre processus de sélection d'un site :

la région de la Nation ojibwée de Wabigoon Lake-Ignace dans le nord-ouest de l'Ontario et la région de la Nation ojibwée de Saugeen-South Bruce dans le sud de l'Ontario.

Étudiant en développement - Communication

1 poste disponible


Lieu du poste:
Le poste est basé dans nos bureaux de Toronto.

Période d'emploi : 8 mois (mai décembre 2024)

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