NATIONAL OFFICE VOLUNTEER: FILING PROJECT
Top Benefits
About the role
POSITION TYPE: Volunteer
LOCATION: CPAWS National Office, 600-100 Gloucester St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0A4
LANGUAGE: English or French / Bilingual English-French
TIME COMMITMENT: 6-8 hours/week (flexible) for 3 to 6 months.
START DATE: Mid-July
About the Organization
Canadian Parks and Wilderness (www.cpaws.org) is a national charitable organization with 13 chapters across Canada, almost 100 staff, and hundreds of volunteers who have helped to protect over half a million square kilometres of Canada’s public land and water since 1963.
Our conservation vision is to protect at least half of Canada’s public land and water in a framework of reconciliation, for the benefit of both wildlife and humans.
CPAWS is based on the unceded and unsurrendered lands of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation, and works in both unceded and treaty lands of First Nations, Métis and Inuit throughout the country known as Canada.
CPAWS is committed to operating in a way that upholds justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI). We are also working to ensure our office is an inclusive and safe place for people from diverse backgrounds.
About the Role
CPAWS National Office is searching for a volunteer to collaborate with the National Office and Operations Manager and the National Administrative Assistant. The successful candidate will play a key role in our filing and archiving documents project.
This role offers an excellent opportunity for early-career administrative professionals to gain office management experience with one of Canada's leading environmental charities or for newcomers to Canada who want to learn more about Canadian work culture. If you are an enthusiastic person who is detail-oriented, has strong administrative and organizational skills, and is passionate about nature conservation, we'd love to hear from you!
We value each person’s creativity and innovation and offer a collegial work environment.
Responsibilities
1) Support the filing and digitalization project (80%)
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Handles boxes, binders and several documents, removes staples, and organizes documents chronologically.
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Scans documents in batches.
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Archives scanned documents and labels them.
2) Support with the physical archive management (20%):
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Supports the organization and inventory management of the physical archive.
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Supports moving boxes.
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Provides support during secure shredding operations.
Qualifications & Expectations
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Have residency in Canada (Canadian citizenship, PR, work permit, work visa, etc.).
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Administrative background.
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Maintain confidentiality regarding documents processed.
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Ability to lift banker boxes with a maximum weight of 4 kg.
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Ability to work standing part of the time (especially while using the scanner).
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Innovative thinking.
Application process
Please submit your resume and answer the questions. We will start screening candidates in July.
We thank all candidates for their interest in the position. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
NATIONAL OFFICE VOLUNTEER: FILING PROJECT
Top Benefits
About the role
POSITION TYPE: Volunteer
LOCATION: CPAWS National Office, 600-100 Gloucester St. Ottawa, ON K2P 0A4
LANGUAGE: English or French / Bilingual English-French
TIME COMMITMENT: 6-8 hours/week (flexible) for 3 to 6 months.
START DATE: Mid-July
About the Organization
Canadian Parks and Wilderness (www.cpaws.org) is a national charitable organization with 13 chapters across Canada, almost 100 staff, and hundreds of volunteers who have helped to protect over half a million square kilometres of Canada’s public land and water since 1963.
Our conservation vision is to protect at least half of Canada’s public land and water in a framework of reconciliation, for the benefit of both wildlife and humans.
CPAWS is based on the unceded and unsurrendered lands of the Anishinabe Algonquin Nation, and works in both unceded and treaty lands of First Nations, Métis and Inuit throughout the country known as Canada.
CPAWS is committed to operating in a way that upholds justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI). We are also working to ensure our office is an inclusive and safe place for people from diverse backgrounds.
About the Role
CPAWS National Office is searching for a volunteer to collaborate with the National Office and Operations Manager and the National Administrative Assistant. The successful candidate will play a key role in our filing and archiving documents project.
This role offers an excellent opportunity for early-career administrative professionals to gain office management experience with one of Canada's leading environmental charities or for newcomers to Canada who want to learn more about Canadian work culture. If you are an enthusiastic person who is detail-oriented, has strong administrative and organizational skills, and is passionate about nature conservation, we'd love to hear from you!
We value each person’s creativity and innovation and offer a collegial work environment.
Responsibilities
1) Support the filing and digitalization project (80%)
-
Handles boxes, binders and several documents, removes staples, and organizes documents chronologically.
-
Scans documents in batches.
-
Archives scanned documents and labels them.
2) Support with the physical archive management (20%):
-
Supports the organization and inventory management of the physical archive.
-
Supports moving boxes.
-
Provides support during secure shredding operations.
Qualifications & Expectations
-
Have residency in Canada (Canadian citizenship, PR, work permit, work visa, etc.).
-
Administrative background.
-
Maintain confidentiality regarding documents processed.
-
Ability to lift banker boxes with a maximum weight of 4 kg.
-
Ability to work standing part of the time (especially while using the scanner).
-
Innovative thinking.
Application process
Please submit your resume and answer the questions. We will start screening candidates in July.
We thank all candidates for their interest in the position. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.