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Vice Chair - Surfrider Vancouver Island

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ORGANIZATION: Surfrider Foundation Canada

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The Vice Chair is responsible for co-leading the chapter alongside the Executive Committee, making high-level strategy decisions, and supporting the chapter’s direction. The Vice Chair collaborates with staff and other Executive Committee members, provides guidance to program leads, coordinates and establishes partnerships with stakeholder organizations.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Fulfills the mission of the chapter according to the SF principles and guidelines
  • Directs the development and implements the chapter annual plan alongside EC
  • Contributes feedback and fulfills tasks outlined in the annual plan
  • Strategic insight and critical thinking: provides feedback, including fresh insights and new angles, on campaign and program projects as well as operational documents. Additionally, leads a program or campaign committee.
  • Ensures the chapter stays on track with goals, including winning coastal victories.

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About Surfrider Foundation Canada

Location:

PO BOX 35015 Hillside Avenue, PO BOX 35015 Hillside Avenue, Victoria, Victoria British Columbia, CA

Mission Statement

Surfrider Foundation Canada’s (SFC) mission is the protection and enjoyment of the ocean, beaches and waves, for all people, which is enacted through a dedicated volunteer activist network

Description

For the last 15 years in Canada, Surfrider Foundation Canada has made significant strides to create cleaner waterways, address the sources of plastic pollution, restore local and remote shorelines from litter and marine debris, as well as support the shift to a circular economy for all plastic materials and products. This has and continues to be achieved through enacting our theory of change: by growing environmental capacity on the ground in communities by training and investing in a collective of individuals, we create the political will necessary to increase support for pollution prevention, coastal protection, and environmental awareness.

CAUSE AREAS

Environment
Environment

WHEN

Sun Dec 01, 2024 - Sat Mar 01, 2025

WHERE

PO Box 35015 Hillside AvenueVictoria, British Columbia V8T 5G2Canada

(48.440014,-123.3545)
 

SKILLS

  • Environmental Policy
  • Environmental Education
  • Critical Thinking
  • Organization
  • Project Management

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

N/A

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