WORKING AT QCGN
We are researchers and innovators. Relationship builders and problem solvers. Analyst and spokespeople. We are ready to include you in building a better and brighter future for English-speaking Quebec.
Collaborating with community organizations, public institutions, individuals, as well as groups representing Official Language Minority Communities outside Quebec, the Quebec Community Groups Network seeks to advance the language rights of English-speaking Quebecers and all Canadians.
Our mission is to provide leadership and representation through dialogue, public awareness and advocacy for English-speaking Quebecers and their diverse institutions, organizations, and communities. The QCGN has more than a quarter century of expertise in supporting the vitality of Quebec’s English-speaking community. We work in close collaboration with government department, ministries and agencies including Canadian Heritage, Justice Canada, Economic and Social Development Canada. Consult our Partners and Stakeholders and a list of QCGN Member Organizations.
As we build a renewed representative organization, we are seeking innovative team players who are keen to get involved in helping to shape a more vital English-speaking community and a more inclusive Quebec. Join our team and help us to identify, explore, and address the strategic issues affecting the development and vitality of our Community of Communities.
Looking for an internship or a summer job? The QCGN is also pleased to provide regular internships in government relations, community development, communications, and other not-for-profit community areas. We are a partner with Young Canada Works in Both Official Languages and Canada Summer Jobs. If you are interested, please send a covering letter explaining your interests along with a CV to hr@qcgn.ca.
THE BENEFITS
The Quebec Community Groups Network offers:
Generous vacation package
Personal time and flex time
100% paid Health Insurance and Benefits Plan (after 3 months)
RRSP package
We take pride in supporting employee’s professional and skill development. Examples of past training include:
Academic internships
Legal certifications (e.g., continuous learning programs)
Professional development certifications such as CAE Program
Advanced software training (e.g., Adobe Creative Suites)
Human Resources, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and organizational behavior training
French classes
QCGN hires on the basis of merit and is strongly committed to diversity and equity. We welcome applications from racialized persons/visible minorities, women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, ethnic minorities, and persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as from all qualified candidates with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.
QCGN JOBS
No current job openings. Please send your resume to hr@qcgn.ca.
JOBS IN OUR NETWORK
YES – Employment + Entrepreneurship
Provincial Project Manager
(9-month Contract – Maternity Leave Replacement)
Founded in 1995, YES Employment + Entrepreneurship is a non-profit community-based organization dedicated to enriching the community by providing English-language support services to help Quebecers find employment and
start and grow businesses. We are looking for a committed candidate to fill a position managing and coordinating projects in the entrepreneurship department. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who exhibits strong coordination and communication skills, is a creative thinker with exceptional attention to detail. The successful candidate will have a special interest in working in the non-profit sector; have an entrepreneurial spirit and a strong understanding of the entrepreneurial communities in Quebec.
JOBS IN OUR COMMUNITY
Job Posting: Communications Coordinator – Mount Royal
This job is based out of the Member’s Office in Ottawa (ON)
The Office of MP Anthony Housefather, Member of Parliament, Mount Royal is currently seeking a qualified candidate to fulfill the role of a Communications Coordinator. This is a full-time position.
Objective
The Communications Coordinator will report to the Director of Operations and may be assigned tasks of all types but will be the person responsible for the creation of all communication materials to build and develop on the MPs brand. This includes householders, flyers, advertisements, social media posts. The Communications Coordinator will also be responsible for staffing the MP while he is in Ottawa and will help staff the Interparliamentary Task Force on Online Antisemitism, for which the MP is the co-chair.
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