Job Title: Volunteer Services Assistant
Status: Part-time, Hybrid
Location: Currently located in Downsview Park (North York) with plans to move to the Rouge National Urban Park (Scarborough)
Compensation: Hourly rate of $18 - $20, commensurate with experience
Job Summary
The Volunteer Department Assistant is responsible for assisting in the day-to-day organizing, coordinating and development of the Volunteer Department as well as liaising with other TWC departments and external organizations as needed. This position requires a strong administrative background, multitasking, and the ability to prioritize and communicate well in a fast-paced environment.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensures a positive, professional, and safe working environment at all times, with a focus on both human and animal safety
Continually works towards furthering the mission of Toronto Wildlife Centre; building a healthy community for people and wildlife
Assists the Volunteer coordinator; including but not limited to, onboarding, evaluation, training materials, protocols, recognition and retention
Creates, maintains, and updates volunteer records and schedules
Assists with creating, updating and expanding new and existing volunteer positions and programs
Continuous improvement of volunteer retention through regular communication, relationship building across teams, recognition, conflict resolution, and other means
Responsible for addressing immediate volunteer needs in person or via phone and email
Assists at volunteer events, other properties and off-site work related to volunteer programs
Assists with setting of the Volunteer Department goals and operational planning
Assist in coordinating tasks and schedules for the volunteers within the volunteer department
Actively participates in continuing education, TWC’s internal training, and stays current in the field of volunteer management.
Other responsibilities as related to the Volunteer Department
Qualifications
Position Requirements:
High school diploma or equivalent (post-secondary diploma or certification in volunteer management, administration, or a related field preferred)
CVA accreditation considered an asset
Minimum of 1 year of experience in an administrative role in a fast-paced environment
Experience in volunteer supervision considered an asset
Experience coordinating or supporting a large, diverse volunteer program considered an asset
Proficiency with CRMs such as Better Impact is an asset
Familiarity with design software (e.g., Canva) is an asset
Experience using project management tools and online training platforms is an asset
Access to a reliable vehicle preferred, as occasional travel to our East location and foster program sites is required
Competencies:
Passion for Toronto Wildlife Centre’s mission with a genuine concern for and understanding of wildlife/environmental issues and the sensitive needs of working with wild patients
Strong interpersonal skills; capable of working collaboratively within a team and across departments as needed
Ability to professionally represent and support TWC’s goals, beliefs and policies to volunteers, the TWC team and others as needed
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Workplace, and databases
Excellent communication skills with the ability to convey ideas clearly and concisely
Understanding of the unique role played by volunteers
Proven ability to multi-task in a busy environment, to work well under pressure, and to prioritize competing tasks while meeting time-sensitive demands
Professional, highly organized, detail oriented, and self-motivated
Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills
Efficient at working effectively under tight deadlines, with competing priorities, within a fast-paced environment
Flexible and adaptable to a changing and dynamic work environment
Physical Requirements:
Requires the ability to spend extended periods sitting and using a computer keyboard
Required to walk on concrete floors in the building and uneven ground outdoors occasionally
Working Conditions
Fast-paced office/hospital environment, with equipment noise and the possibility of frequent interruptions
This position requires working near materials and animals that may trigger allergic reactions
Open office environment, with equipment noise and the possibility of frequent interruption
Hours may fluctuate depending on job demands (some evening and weekend work may be required)
Some off-site work will be required
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