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Gutsy Walk Logistics Captain - Barrie, Simcoe County
Dec 4, 2024
Gutsy Walk is Crohn’s and Colitis Canada’s signature national fundraising event, celebrated on the first Sunday of June each year. Thousands of people across Canada come together on one day to raise money to advance medical research and improve the lives of Canadians who are affected by these diseases.
This role involves in-person interactions.
Crohn’s and Colitis Canada encourages volunteers and community members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as defined by their local or provincial Public Health authorities. We take the health, safety and well-being of our volunteers seriously, especially in light of the fact that people with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis may have compromised immune systems, which is why we continue to follow the guidance of local Public Health authorities.
Responsibilities:
Adhere to Crohn’s and Colitis Canada policies and procedures, including the Volunteer Code of Conduct
Ensure that Gutsy Walk day is a positive and safe experience for all stakeholders
Collaborate with staff partner and other committee members to identify event equipment requirements and limitations
Develop and lead execution of a comprehensive logistics schedule including equipment delivery pick-ups, set-up, tear-down, drop-offs
Create a master venue layout with key elements including power sources, washrooms, food and refreshment distribution, tents, and signage
Be the on-site expert for venue information elements (e.g. electricity), including liaison with park and municipal officials
Follow the contingency plan document provided by the staff partner in case of emergency
Act as a role model by registering for Gutsy Walk and supporting fundraising, directly or indirectly (by sharing new ideas and leads, doing your own fundraising, promoting the event amongst your network.
Ensure that all of the Gutsy Walk Event Standards are followed
Be an active participant in all committee meetings
Time Commitment:
Approximately 4-8 hours a month including committee meetings taking place monthly until June, with additional meetings leading up to the event day and a post-event wrap up meeting
Some evening and weekend activity is required for sponsor contact and follow-up
Some daytime availability is ideal for liaising with vendors and arranging logistics
What you bring:
Experience in logistics or outdoor event management
Comfortable liaising with vendors and suppliers
Comfortable being a key point of contact on Gutsy Walk Day
Strong attention to detail and a commitment to collaboration
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Professional networks with vendors and suppliers are an asset but not required
What we offer:
A community of support, a dedicated staff partner, team of peers and role-specific training
An opportunity to use and grow professional skills, expand your network
A hands-on chance to make a meaningful difference in the lives of people living with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis in your community
Apply here!
Crohn’s and Colitis Canada commits to supporting you in your role and to providing an engaging volunteer experience. Your feedback is appreciated -
volunteer@crohnsandcolitis.ca
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Canada
has among the highest incidence rates of Crohn's and colitis in the world.
1 in 140
Canadians lives with Crohn’s or colitis.
Families
new to Canada are developing these diseases for the first time.
Incidence of Crohn’s in Canadian kids under 10 has doubled
since 1995.
People are most commonly diagnosed before
age 30.
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