Content Writer for Innovative Atlantic Books Project
Atlantic Publishers Marketing Association (APMA) pays writers for book reviews, articles, and other written content for their consumer-facing website (AtlanticBooks.ca) and/or print magazine Atlantic Books Today.The purpose of this project is to drive readership to a collection of Atlantic eBooks and audiobooks in order to support the robust trialling of a new books program to prepare it for delivery in a hospital setting.
Mental Health & Wellness Strategic Plan
Support staff at King's in collecting, compiling and organizing data in support of a mental health strategic plan.
Campus photographer for liberal arts university
The University of King's College Registrar's Office is looking for a strategic, organized, socially perceptive campus photographer who can capture the exciting goings on throughout campus to help showcase the student experience. A current student, the successful campus photographer will take photos of people, campus and events during the academic year which may be used for future marketing materials and recruitment pieces – these can include university brochures, social media channels and the ukings.ca website.Interested in this position? Add yourself to the 'Count Me In' list and apply!
Difficult Histories Part 2 - Collaboration between King's and HMCS Sackville
The main goal of this project is to gain insight into how other military sites have expanded their market audience beyond their traditional clientele.
Lay the groundwork for a renewed records management program at a small university in Atlantic Canada - Phase 3
The University of King’s College is in the process of creating a robust records management program for its print and electronic records. The goal of this project is to determine the level of knowledge and familiarity with RM principles and procedures among administrative staff at the university. In phase 3, the incumbent will tabulate data collected and write a comprehensive report on findings and next steps.
Difficult Histories - Collaboration between King's and HMCS Sackville
The main goal of this project is to develop interpretive resources to help interpreters effectively animate a museum ship. It will also provide resources to help interpreters address challenging and confronting questions about military history.
Lay the groundwork for a renewed records management program at a small university in Atlantic Canada - Phase 2
The University of King’s College is in the process of creating a robust records management program for its print and electronic records. The goal of this project is to determine the level of knowledge and familiarity with RM principles and procedures among administrative staff at the university. In phase 2, the incumbent will set up and conduct interviews with key individuals in each unit and area of the university to conduct a thorough self-study of current practices, types of records generated, and issues or concerns particular to different areas of operations.
Lay the groundwork for a renewed records management program at a small university in Atlantic Canada - Phase 1
The University of King’s College is in the process of creating a robust records management program for its print and electronic records. The goal of this project is to determine the level of knowledge and familiarity with RM principles and procedures among administrative staff at the university. In phase 1, the incumbent will research, identify individuals to interview, and design survey questions.
FIGHTING HATE WITH DATA--A Humber StoryLab data journalism project
Surviving Hate is a collaborative journalism project coordinated by Humber College's StoryLab and the University of Toronto's Investigative Journalism Bureau seeking to fill the data gap on hate crimes in Canada. Its work is supported by academic partners from across Canada, including the School of Journalism at the University of King's College.In Canada today, the tracking of hate crimes nationally is woefully inadequate. The data that is available lacks context and doesn't take into account the potentially large number of victims that have chosen not to file an official complaint.