Hart House Hip Hop Education Programs Assistant
Project scope
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Communications Project managementSkills
pedagogy social justice project management lead follow-up coordinatingThe Hart House Hip Hop Education Project Assistant, will support project lead and contribute to specific project goals/outcomes that enhance the student experience. The Project Assistant, will work on 3 key areas: to contribute to and help build a robust Hip Hop Education program geared towards in class delivery, work as a facilitator for scheduled program(s) and create and maintain a resource list focusing on critical Hip Hop pedagogy literature. This role will require candidate to work remotely primarily but may include some in person engagement as restrictions allow. Must be able to work independently and be results driven.
Skills & Qualifications:
· Must be current U of T student
· Experienced in student facilitation
· Understanding of and interest in EDI
· Familiar with project management principles and administrative competencies
· Passion and/or interest in Hip Hop, Arts, Social Justice and Community Building
· Knowledge of working with Teams, Zoom
Duties
· Responsibilities include building student audiences, this will include.
· Building relationships with students and student groups through online methods
· Source and secure other opportunities for Hart House participation/representation on all campuses
· Follow up on leads and potential partnerships as directed
· Assistance as requested corresponding via email and participating in meetings
· Coordinating, hosting, leading or co-facilitating virtual or in person programs
· Assist with the collection and collation of program assessment data
· Administration duties and other relevant duties as required
Will provide 5 hours of mentorship, weekly check in meetings at a mutually available time, and ad hoc meetings as needed.
About the company
Hart House is a centre for experiential education outside the classroom at the University of Toronto. Since it opened in 1919, Hart House functions as a place where students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the broader community connect with each other and the world. Through an array of co-curricular programming in the arts, dialogue and wellness, Hart House works with local and international partners to foster community and to create innovative learning opportunities for students. Hart House operates from a historic facility on the St. George campus, offering a wide range of services through a social enterprise model that generates revenue to support its student-focused programming on all three University of Toronto campuses.