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Canadian Tutors Associati
03-25-2006, 08:34 PM
Chapter Leader – Various Campuses (part time)

Are you a leader? Are you passionate about your future?
Manage a venture that'd standardize the industry!


Canadian Tutors Association is looking for energetic individuals all across Ontario (at various university campuses) to act as chapter leaders; responsible for recruiting members, organizing events, liaising between CTA and the school. CTA chapter leaders are given a set of tools to succeed and are given preference to the CTA scholarship. A rewarding position to develop your leadership skills!!
Work with well-rounded students across Canada, flexible hours, preference on scholarship eligibility, great management experience, what more can you ask for?

Locations:

* University of Toronto – Downtown
* University of Toronto – Scarborough
* University of Toronto – Mississauga
* McMaster University
* Queen's University
* Ryerson University
* University of Waterloo
* University of Western Ontario
* Wilfrid Laurier University
* York University

Number Of Positions: 1 per campus

Responsibilities:

* Set up and maintain CTA chapter on campus
* Recruit members and host chapter events
* Build relationship with members and school officials

Minimum Requirements:

* University student
* Previous experience as a tutor
* Active in student community
* Excellent interpersonal & communication skills

Additional Desired Qualifications:

* Previous TA experience
* Previous student union experience
* Bilingual a plus!

URL: http://www.canadiantutors.ca/ - Canadian Tutors Association

How to apply: Please send resume to jobs@canadiantutors.ca

Reports to: VP Operations

lookingforjob
03-27-2006, 10:39 AM
I will refer a friend of mine to this post. He is a student at University of Waterloo, and he might be interested. Are these paid positions?

Ronin
03-28-2006, 04:36 PM
I will refer a friend of mine to this post. He is a student at University of Waterloo, and he might be interested. Are these paid positions?

They definitely sound paid, it would say volunteer otherwise.
Considering the experience he expects people to have, I'd doubt he would get anyone doing it for free :)