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A Day in the Life of our ED: Make New Things

September 20, 2013 By Kristy (Communications Coordinator)

CPLEA Executive Director - Career Opportunity

This series, “A Day in the Life of our ED”, looks at the important role of the Executive Director in the CPLEA team.
CPLEA is in the business of creating new programs, resources, and services to educate the public about the law, and the Executive Director is at the centre of this. Staff dream up new ideas on a daily basis, like – let’s film a puppet mock trial for YouTube – or – let’s design an infographic about dying in the digital age.
Being the Executive Director means supporting an innovative team that is busy creating new things. Our ED has a strong interest in using new technologies for building community capacity and for reaching people with information.
If you’d like to be a part of a team creating new things, you’re in luck! Our Executive Director, Diane Rhyason is retiring, so we’re hiring! 

Filed Under: Blogosaurus Lex Tagged With: career opportunity

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