Contact Point is Hiring!

Contact Point is seeking the expertise of a Manager of Web Services to manage website development process, lead or support the timely delivery of initiatives and development of a wide range of web projects and various web-based products by Contact Point and its partnering organizations. The Manager of Web Services will be accountable for ensuring that deliverables adhere to Contact Point quality standards.

You are a proactive, bilingual individual with strong web technology expertise with a real grasp of web-marketing and online community building. You possess intuitive research skills and you are an innovative problem solver. You creatively implement and manage projects, prioritizing activities with a sense of urgency to meet deadlines. You have developed content and community driven websites and are comfortable managing a website development process through a project lifecycle that is on scope, on time and on budget. You are resourceful in using your knowledge and expertise on web design, functionality, web metrics and content management to advise on current and future web trends and uncover technology opportunities. You are an excellent communicator and interact professionally with staff teams, Boards, Committees, external organizations, web developers and other vendors.

Check out the complete job posting at Contact Point’s Job Board .


Write an Article for the Bulletin!

Contact Point is looking for writers interested in submitting articles for an upcoming issue of the Bulletin newsletter. To submit an article or for more information, please contact us at admin@contactpoint.ca. The Fall 2008 issue will feature articles on the subject of Group Facilitation and Workshop Development. Potential topics could include:

  • Group Facilitation Ideas
  • Developing New Workshops
  • Creating Workshop Materials/Lesson Plans
  • Ice Breakers, Warm Ups, and Group Activities
  • Planning Job Search Workshops
  • Adult Education/Instructing Adults
  • Effective Presentations

Deadline for submissions: October 15, 2008.

All submitted materials become the property of the Contact Point Bulletin. We reserve the right to edit all submissions for length and content. Views expressed by practitioners are not necessarily those of Contact Point. Mention of programs, services, products and initiatives is not an endorsement of these items.