Calgary Arts Development’s classified listing is a free service for Calgary’s arts community. All content for the classifieds is user-submitted. Calgary Arts Development makes no endorsement to any agency, organization, corporation or individual who submits listings. We trust our readers to use their own judgement when responding to ads. Calgary Arts Development believes that artists should be paid for their work. For job postings and open calls, please share salary ranges or payment. Please note that ads for jobs outside of Calgary and area may not be posted. Archived March 7, 2018 Green Team Coordinator The application period for this position has ended, as of Friday, March 16, 2018. Internship Dates: Four to 10 hours a week in May and June, 2018 This is an unpaid internship. Both students and non-students may apply, however, students who meet the Serving Communities Internship Program (SCiP) criteria are eligible for a $1,000 bursary. For more information about SCiP eligibility visit joinscip.ca. Position Description Reporting to the Green Island Lead, the chosen candidate will work with Sled Island’s Green Team to help administer the festival’s green initiatives, including recycling management, permanent and temporary bike parking at venues and more. Responsibilities: Manage Green Island volunteers before and during Sled Island. Organize bike rack delivery and pick-up schedule. Communicate bike rack information to venues. Assist in organizing the annual Sled Island Bike Scavenger Hunt. Qualifications: Positive attitude and desire to build community. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Strong interpersonal skills and experience working as part of a team. Self-motivated and able to work within tight deadlines. Comfortable using Microsoft Excel, Google Docs, and Dropbox. Access to a reliable vehicle is preferred. To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to Colin Smith, Green Island Lead, green@sledisland.com by Friday, March 16, 2018, at 4:00pm MDT. About SCiP The Serving Communities Internship Program (SCiP) brings Alberta’s nonprofit organizations and post-secondary students together to make a difference in their communities. SCiP internships are meaningful, skill-based opportunities providing mutual benefit to both nonprofit organizations and post-secondary students. Nonprofit organizations gain added talent and human capacity so that they can better achieve their missions.