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Township of Adjala-Tosorontio Township of Adjala-Tosorontio
Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury
Essa Township Essa Township
Town of Innisfil Town of Innisfil
Town of New Tecumseth Town of New Tecumseth
Bridget's Bunnies Pregnancy and Infant Loss Foundation, Barrie

Board Director

Bridget's Bunnies Pregnancy and Infant Loss Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors. Board members understand and demonstrate their commitment to Bridget's Bunnies' mission, vision, values, and programming to provide governance support. Board training will be provided.

Key Responsibilities and Job Duties:

  • Raise the profile of Bridget's Bunnies in the community, including representing Bridget's Bunnies at community events, relevant meetings, engaging own network of contacts, and with community partners, including healthcare workers
  • Keep informed about community and sector issues relevant to the mission and objectives of Bridget's Bunnies

  • Provide direct support to strategic initiatives through the various Board committees, special projects, and ad hoc Board requests

  • Assist in fundraising by attending events, engaging connections, maintaining and enriching current partnerships, developing new partnerships, and illustrating gratitude to donors and sponsors

  • Attend regular evening Board meetings and full-day planning sessions as required

  • Ensure the organization complies with legal and financial requirements

Skills and Qualifications:

  • Sufficient time availability for Board duties
  • Previous Board, Committee, or not-for-profit governance experience considered an asset

  • Proficiency working with MS 365 and Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams), and online meeting tools

  • To ensure a mix of talent, background, and energy, Bridget's Bunnies is particularly interested in candidates with one or some of the following additional skills or areas of expertise/perspective: Fundraising/Sponsorship; Marketing/Communication; Corporate Donors; Recruitment/HR; Program Development; Legal/Regulatory; Governance/Policy; Diverse Communities; Capacity Building; Risk Assessment/Management; Government Relations

  • Preference for applicants with lived experience related to Bridget's Bunnies' mission

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills including in engaging with people from diverse backgrounds who have experienced grief and/or pregnancy or infant loss

Bridget's Bunnies recognizes the benefit of diverse experiences, perspectives, and talents of differing demographics on the organization. Opportunities may be made available for applicants to act as Committee members prior to joining as a Board member.

To apply, please submit your resume and a brief cover letter to apply@bridgetsbunnies.ca

Easter Seals Ontario, Barrie-Simcoe County Office
Sadlon Areana. 555 Bayview Dr, Ontario ON L4N 8Y2

Love hockey? Love your community? Come make a difference—one ticket at a time! ✨
Easter Seals Ontario is looking for friendly, energetic volunteers (individuals or groups) to help sell 50/50 tickets at Barrie Colts home games at Sadlon Arena.

Role: 50/50 Ticket Sales Volunteer (Ticket Administrator)

What you’ll do:

  • Arrive 1.5 hours before puck drop for a quick check-in and setup

  • Sell 50/50 tickets in the arena until the end of the 2nd period

  • Help us raise critical funds that support children with physical disabilities across Ontario

  • After sales wrap up, enjoy the rest of the game from a designated volunteer area

Time Commitment:

  • Approximately 4 hours per shift (includes arrival + ticket sales + wrap-up)

Want to get involved in more than hockey?
Volunteers who join our 50/50 team may also be invited to support other Easter Seals events throughout the year as opportunities come up—such as Celebrity Hockey tournaments, Celebrity Golf tournaments, and large gala events. If you’re interested in helping at additional events, let us know and we’ll keep you on our volunteer invite list!

Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions
Virtual and in-person meetings

Board members are concerned community members who are: 
 
-Supportive of the Agency’s Vision, Purpose and Values 
-Team oriented with good decision-making skills 
-Able to attend and participate in 10 Board meetings each year as well as committee meetings  
-Age 18 or over and live or work in Simcoe County or the District of Muskoka 

While we encourage all interested persons to apply, as a skills-based board, we are highly interested in community members who have lived or professional experience in the following areas: 
 
• French Language Service  
 
• Indigenous Heritage 
 
• Law/Legislation/Regulation  
 
• Research/Academic 
 
• Children’s Mental Health 
 
• Education 
 
• Communications / Fundraising 
 
• Police/Corrections/Youth Justice 
 
Varied skills, experience, capacity and attitude to fulfill expectations of this important role will be considered by the Nominating Committee. 
 
**Confirmation of all prospective board members shall be conditional on receipt and review of a vulnerable sector / criminal record check, child welfare record check and COVID-19 vaccination. 
 
Board members gain an understanding of the issues facing child welfare, children’s mental health and the process of governance. They also help to raise the visibility of the Agency by communicating our purpose and serving as ambassadors within the community.

Georgian Triangle Humane Society
186 Hurontario Street, Collingwood

Treasure Tails retail store is part of the Georgian Triangle Humane Society and raises money by selling high quality home décor, women’s apparel, collectables, antiques and more, generously donated by our community.

All profits from sales go directly to supporting the Animal Centre and Treasure Tails is one of the GTHS’ largest fundraisers.

Description As a Treasure Tails Customer Service Volunteer, you will report to the Store Manager and will be responsible for the day-to-day customer service operations at the store, including sales, interacting with customers, money transactions, light housekeeping of the store premises and arranging items for display. You will also be expected to promote awareness of the GTHS, its public programs, promotions and the Animal Centre. Time Commitment Customer Service shifts run Sunday to Wednesday from 10.45am until approximately 3.30pm, and Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 9.45am until approximately 1pm or from 1pm until approximately 5pm. Available volunteer opportunities are noted at the bottom of this posting. Volunteers are expected to familiarize themselves with new items instore and special promotions at the start of their shift. A minimum commitment of 6 months is required. Roles and Responsibilities Main areas of responsibility:

  • Provide assistance and excellent customer service to customers instore
  • Respond to telephone / in person enquiries
  • Coordinate with donors to book computerized donations appointments
  • Proactively promote items on special offer
  • Handle money and electronic sales transactions
  • Record purchases by hand
  • Wrap / bag purchases
  • Regularly sanitize counter
  • Monitor customers’ movements and blind spots for theft prevention purposes
  • Respond to / refer enquiries relating to GTHS services and the animal centre
  • After closing, tally day’s transactions, then photograph and email/text Daily Receipts slips
  • Sweep / vacuum and mop prior to store opening or after closing
  • Follow appropriate protocol, policies and procedures

Assistance when store is less busy:

  • Assist with acceptance of items being donated, if / as appropriate
  • Assist with merchandising of incoming goods and / or filling gaps post-sale (hanging and on shelves)
  • Tidy and replenish jewellery and watch displays, as appropriate
  • Dusting and maintain tidy store

   

Board Member   Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury  Town of New Tecumseth 
CONTACT Community Services, Alliston - 36 Victoria St W
Alliston

Board Commitment:

The Board meets at least eight times a year and generally takes the summer months off (as well as December and January, although this fluctuates based on need). Board Members are expected to participate in occasional activities such as fundraisers, board subcommittees (when required), and participation in email discussions (only when in-person or virtual discussion is not possible).

Meetings are held virtually, ensuring accessibility for all Board members located throughout a large region. Board meetings are often not more than one hour in length, given members are expected to have reviewed the Board report beforehand.

Duties & Responsibilities:

· To resolutely uphold the interests of CONTACT Community Services, avoiding conflicts of interest in personal or other    business.

· To maintain the confidentiality of restricted Board information.

· To be open to serving as an active member on at least one board appointed committee (if possible).

· To attend Board and committee meetings on a regular and timely basis,with a full understanding of the agenda and      accompanying package. All materials are circulated in advance to allow for ample time for member review. The ED  encourages any member to reach out for clarification prior to the meeting to help support efficiency at the meetings.

· To conduct Board business in a professional manner.

· To be an active participant in all Board issues, providing a positive influence; open to change and creative problem solving.

· To interact with all other Board members with respect and dignity.

Skills and Abilities of Individual Board Members:

· Experience in the field or lived experience related to the organization’s mission and purpose.

· Knowledge and skills in one or more areas of board governance: policy, finance, programs, legal, personnel, and advocacy.

· Experience with strategic planning and organizational development.

· History and knowledge of one of the South Simcoe communities: Essa, Adjala-Tosorontio, Innisfil, New  Tecumseth,Bradford West Gwillimbury.

· Experience with communications, branding and/or philanthropy.

In-Class Volunteer   Township of Adjala-Tosorontio  Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury  Essa Township  Town of Innisfil  Town of New Tecumseth 
Junior Achievement of Central Ontario
South Simcoe & Barrie

JA Central Ontario is looking for enthusiastic, dedicated in-school volunteers to empower the next generation through financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work readiness.

Volunteers join a classroom of eager students to facilitate an exciting JA learning experience. Working with students in grades 3-12 (the age range depends on the experience you're teaching), volunteers bring the program content to life and use their real-world experience to help students learn all about these important life skills.

Through our highly interactive learning experiences you will support students in developing the business and life skills they need to build an exciting future. Acting as a resource, facilitator, motivator and role model you will teach a JA learning experience in the classroom. You can volunteer on your own, you and a colleague/friend can sign up together, or we can match you with a partner. We have multiple programs to choose from, depending on your interests and skills.

JA will also provide all necessary training and support to help you you empower the next generation as an in-class volunteer.

The program lasts 6 hours per session, and volunteers can take part multiple times.

Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older, as a  complete vulnerable sector screening is required.

    The following elementary school programs are always in high demand:
  • More than Money (Grades 3-6) In JA's More than Money program, students are introduced to the intersection of financial literacy, entrepreneurship and social studies learning objectives. Throughout the program students will have the opportunity to think like an entrepreneur and develop business strategy and money-management skills that they can apply to a simulated business.
  • Our Business World (Grades 5-6) In JA’s Our Business World program, students explore how businesses are created and what makes them thrive. Using games and multimedia, students learn about innovation, start-ups and self-employment
  • Dollars with Sense (Grade 7) In JA's Dollars With Sense program, students get the vital tools they need to make smart financial decisions, live debt-free and become savvy investors. Students learn personal money management skills that they can apply to their lives, beginning now.
  • Economics for Success (Grade 8) In JA's Economics for Success program, students take a closer look at the advantages of staying in school, as well as learn what’s needed to succeed in today’s workforce. Volunteers from the local business community partner with classroom teachers to help students see the link between education and achieving their goals.
Imani's Place
Alliston

Integral part of creating awareness in the community of the services that we provide and who we provide them for. They will steer the organization towards a sustainable future by adopting sound, ethical and legal governance and finance management policies. 
Working collaboratively with other members of the Imani’s Place Team, the Board Director will work toward the following, as a volunteer: 
• Demonstrated experience required (paid or volunteer)  
• Various professional backgrounds are welcome 
• Make sure the organization has adequate resources to fulfill its mission 
• Attend regular board meetings 
• Make a commitment to actively participate in board and committee meetings (where applicable) 
• Stay informed about organizational and committee matters 
• Participate in fundraising for the organization 
• Deliver to a high standard, in often challenging circumstances, both ethically and professionally and are able to work collaboratively in a culturally diverse organization.  
• You will demonstrate a commitment to the organization’s mission and values.

Imani's Place
Alliston

Integral part of the women’s healing journey and helping survivors move forward to a safe, positive and healthy tomorrow. Topics to be considered (but are not limited to) are Finance and Budgeting, Goal Setting, Time Management, Meal Planning on a Budget, Stress Management, and Importance of a Healthy Work/Life Balance. You will be provided with an outline of guidelines. 
 
Working collaboratively with the Program Manager and Health & Wellness Coordinator, the Workshop Facilitator will work toward the following, as a volunteer: 

  • Demonstrated experience required (paid or volunteer)  
  • Various professional backgrounds are welcome 
  • Have internet capabilities to deliver the workshop virtually through Zoom. 
  • When developing workshops you will:  
    • have a heightened awareness and understanding that trauma comes in all forms  
    • Understand that we have all experienced trauma in some form 
    • Be sensitive to the fact that each person experiences trauma differently 
    • Avoid making assumptions about a person’s past experiences 
    • Always consider the ways in which race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, age, ability, education, language, geographic location, socio-economic status, etc reflect the information and dialogue throughout your presentation
     
  • Deliver to a high standard, in often challenging circumstances, both ethically and professionally and are able to work collaboratively in a culturally diverse organization.  
  • You will demonstrate a commitment to the organization’s mission and values
Adult Tutor   Town of New Tecumseth 
NEXT STEP
Alliston
Tutor one-to-one with adults needing help with reading, writing, math or computers.
Dress for Success, Orillia
Barrie

Board Members 
Boutique Merchandising 
Breakfast Club Facilitators 
Clothing Sorter 
Committee Members 
Corporate Volunteers 
Event/Fundraising 
Professional Women's Group Facilitators 
Stylist to help suit clients,  
IT Tech 
Professional Women's Group Mentors 
 
POSITION DESCRIPTION:  
Clothing Sorter - Sort Clothes, take inventory, and organize the store. 
 
Stylists- Suit clients for their interviews (experience with Dress For Success may be needed, but will be provided). 
 
Fundraising Committee- Creating events for fundraising opportunities, or volunteering for an already planned event. 
 
IT Tech - Someone to create and maintain a social presence online to promote the organization and it's events. 
 
Hair and Make up Stylists- Help show clients what is appropriate for interviews and work when considering make up and hair. 
 
Board of Directors- Must be 18+, will sit in on the board meetings and hold an important role within the organization, for more information, contact Linda Reid, Executive Director for Dress For Success Orillia and Barrie.

Treasurer   Township of Adjala-Tosorontio  Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury  Essa Township  Town of Innisfil  Town of New Tecumseth 
Therapeutic Touch Network of Ontario
Office is located at 10 Four Seasons Place, Suite 1000, Toronto, M9B 6H7 (work from home)

a)    Is a signing officer of the Board of Directors. Signs all contracts, documents, cheques, or instruments in writing that require the Treasurer’s signature.

b)    Attends as a member of the Executive Committee and Finance Committee meetings called for the purpose.

c)    Oversee the collection of all monies in whatever form, including membership fees;

d)    Ensures that funds are deposited in a timely manner.

e)    Oversee payment of all expenditures and ensure that these are in conformity with annual budget adopted and related Financial Policies and Procedures.

f)      Subject to any provisions of any resolutions by the Board of Directors, oversee the care and custody of all funds and securities of the corporation in such bank(s) as the Board may direct

g)    Render to the Board of Directors at each regular meeting, or as required/requested accounts of all transactions of the Corporation.

h)    Assists the members of the Finance Committee to formulate financial policies and procedures related to the submission of invoices, expense accounts, cash advances etc. for approval by the Board of Directors.

i)      With the Finance committee, receives and reviews, all committee budget submissions

j)      Supervises the preparation of annual budget.

k)    Prepares the working papers for the annual financial review process.

l)      Recommend to the board of Directors the appointment of the financial reviewer for the TTNO year-end financial review.

m)  Prepares and presents the year end financial report to the Annual Meeting of the corporation.

Tasks:

Review and Prepare monthly Financial Reports from Quickbooks for Finance Committee meetings.

 Attend monthly Finance Committee meeting and monthly Board meeting

 Prepare Annual Budget in Quickbooks

 Make payments by eTransfer or PayPal to various vendors and members as required

 Process payroll for Office Manager monthly through Ceridian payroll service

Annual review of financial activity and preparation of year end financial statements with adjusting entries to be submitted to Accountant for preparation of tax return.

Volunteer   Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury  Essa Township  Town of Innisfil  Town of New Tecumseth 
Glowing Hearts Charity, Hillcrest Public School, Music Programs
Barrie

Join our incredible team of volunteers and help Glowing Hearts Charity disrupt the cycle of poverty by providing programs that reduce barriers and support the mental health, growth, and development of school-age children and youth in Simcoe County.

To apply, please fill out the form on the volunteer page on our website: https://www.glowingheartscharity.org/volunteer

In particular, we are always looking for more adult volunteers across the county to volunteer with our Calm HOMES program aimed at addressing mental health and clutter. You'll find details about the volunteer role and a specific Calm HOMES volunteer form at https://www.glowingheartscharity.org/calmhomes