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Beat the Streets: Empowering Resilient, Confident, and Active Youth Across Greater Toronto Area

Beat the Streets (BTS) is a charitable organization dedicated to fostering the growth and development of youth in the Greater Toronto Area. Through diverse sports and learning programs, BTS encourages the resilience, confidence, and active lifestyle of the city's young populationIn addition, our organization aims to enhance the education of children and youth by offering engaging activities that nurture social-emotional skills, physical literacy, and employability skills. Since 2014, BTS has positively impacted over 28,000 students through four distinct programs: Level Up, You Grow Girl, Wrestle 4 Fun, and Work It.

Expanding Opportunities with Canada Summer Jobs: Summer Job Positions Available at Beat the Streets

Through BTS help, I am now able to take pride in my work and say confidently what I’m good at.... I feel I was also able to improve my graphic design skills, since I got lots of opportunities to practise.
— Victoria, Summer Jobs 2022

As part of our commitment to empowering young individuals, Beat the Streets is thrilled to announce the expansion of our team this summer. Thanks to the generous support from Canada Summer Jobs, we are offering two exciting summer positions exclusively for youth applicants. These positions provide invaluable real-work experiences within a non-profit setting, offering opportunities to develop hard and soft skills. By joining our team, young individuals will gain job readiness and valuable knowledge to navigate their future careers seamlessly.

Key Dates

Applications open June 12, 2023

Applications close June 23, 2023

Positions start July 03, 2023


Social Media Community Manager x2

Job length: 8 weeks (July 03 to Aug 25, 2023)

Working hours: 30 hours/week

Pay: $15.50/hr

Location: hybrid (office-based minimum two days/week)

Office: 1301 Fewster Drive, Mississauga ON, L4W 1A2

Description:

We are seeking a Social Media Community Manager to join our team and drive engagement and growth across our online platforms. As the Social Media Community Manager, you will be responsible for engaging with online commentators, managing the social media calendar, creating and organizing content from guest writers and staff, and maintaining a database of testimonials. Collaboration with other teams to create daily content while implementing campaigns, monitoring insights, and producing video content will be key aspects of this role.

Responsibilities & tasks:

  • Create and maintain a database of testimonials from previous participants

  • Manage the social media calendar and schedule posts

  • Design infographics to enhance visual communication while monitoring the insights and preparing weekly reports

  • Support the execution of the communications strategy through research 

  • Develop and deliver a workshop on social media best practices and guidelines 

  • Utilize online software to design and produce content such as images, videos, and promos

  • Coordinate all social media campaigns and collaborate with other teams for successful launches

  • Manage blogs and all social media accounts (Facebook, Instagram, website, Twitter)

  • Work with other teams on campaigns, events, and activities

  • General administrative tasks (writing, copy-editing, reports, timekeeping, data entry, desktop publishing) 

  • Use of Toggl, Slack, Canva, Google Docs, Sheets, Forms and Slides, Squarespace, Buffer, Grammarly, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & Mailchimp to complete activities


Post Secondary Research Assistant

Job length: 8 weeks (July 03 to Aug 25, 2023)

Working hours: 30 hours/week

Pay: $15.50/hr

Location: hybrid (office-based minimum two days/week)

Office: 1301 Fewster Drive, Mississauga ON, L4W 1A2

Description:

We are recruiting a Research Assistant (RA) to join our team and support our research efforts in various areas. In this position, you will be responsible for administering surveys, collecting data, analyzing results, producing reports, and providing research support to all teams. Additionally, the assistant will coordinate evaluation processes, create visual presentations, produce social media content, support fundraising activities, and lead in coordinating campaigns and newsletters.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop, administer, and collect surveys from participants in summer programs

  • Conduct research and analysis to support program curriculum and workshop development

  • Conduct research and analysis to support new programs and partnerships

  • Prepare needs assessments and environmental impact assessments

  • Support policy development

  • Create presentational charts and infographics for reports

  • Work with other teams on campaigns, events, and activities

  • Support fundraising activities with research and statistics

  • Coordinate campaigns with the social media team to promote evaluation results

  • Collect quantitative data from summer programs and Wrestle 4 Fun while developing BTS surveys and evaluation tools 

  • Create an outline, assign articles, collect content, and work with the social media team for design and graphics

  • General administrative tasks (writing, copy-editing, reports, timekeeping, data entry, desktop publishing) 


Financing/Fundraising Officer

Job length: 8 weeks (July 03 to Aug 25, 2023)

Working hours: 30 hours/week

Pay: $15.50/hr

Location: hybrid (office-based minimum two days/week)

Office: 1301 Fewster Drive, Mississauga ON, L4W 1A2

Description:

BTS is looking for a Finance/Fundraising Officer (FO) who will play a crucial role in supporting the financial sustainability and growth of the organization. The FO will collaborate closely with the Deputy Director and other teams to implement fundraising strategies, manage fundraising activities, and engage with potential funders. Leadership responsibilities include coordinating online fundraising events and overseeing online fundraising campaign development. In addition, you will maintain effective communication with donors through grant proposals, and social media posts and manage donor recognition efforts.

Responsibilities:

  • Outreaching to potential funders through emails and letters of inquiry

  • Follow up with funders and support fundraising strategy implementation

  • Collaborate with other team members on campaigns, events, and activities

  • Conduct research and analysis on grants and funding trends 

  • Create social media content for donor recognition and appreciation

  • Maintain fundraising schedule and prepare weekly status reports

  • Identify and apply for online sponsorship opportunities

  • Update donor database

  • Develop and deliver grant writing workshops

  • Manage reports using the Micharity fundraising system

  • Work with other teams on campaigns, events, and activities

  • General administrative tasks (writing, copy-editing, reports, timekeeping, data entry, desktop publishing) 

  • Use of Toggl, Slack, Canva, Google Docs, Sheets, Forms and Slides, Squarespace, Buffer, Grammarly, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter & Mailchimp to complete activities 


All positions are open to students aged between 16 and 25, and we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply. Click on Apply to submit your application.

Don't miss this incredible opportunity to be part of a transformative organization and make a lasting impact on the lives of Toronto's youth.

Thank you Canada Summer Jobs

Beat the Streets (BTS) is excited to offer these summer job positions through the support of Canada Summer Jobs. By joining our team, young individuals will gain invaluable work experience and develop the necessary skills for a successful transition from school to the workforce. Together, let's foster active, confident, and empowered youth who will shape the future of our communities. Apply today and be a part of Beat the Streets' mission to make a difference.

 

About Beat the Streets: 

At Beat the Streets, our mission is to advance the education of low-income children and youth in the Greater Toronto Area through fun and unique sports, life skills, and employment-based development programs. Since 2015, we have served over 28,000 young individuals through our Wrestle 4 Fun, Level Up, You Grow Girl, Work It (Summer Jobs), and Volunteer programs, providing them opportunities to develop their physical, mental, and social well-being. We believe in empowering the next generation by breaking down barriers and creating pathways to success. 

Join us in our mission to impact youth:

Join us in making a difference by supporting our cause and learning more about how you can contribute to the education and growth of children and youth in need. Together, we can shape a brighter future for all.

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