I'm headed out backcountry hiking and will be off Twitter until Monday! Here are a few interesting articles and job postings to keep you entertained in the meantime:
And Vancouver-based incubator/accelerator @Spring_is is hiring a Program Manager! Spring is a purpose-driven organization that's been supporting local businesses and entrepreneurs through the pandemic. #GreenJobsspring.is/program-manage…
It's a Friday afternoon and I'm actively procrastinating, so here goes: Everything I've Learned about Networking in a Virtual World. A thread from an introvert's perspective. (1/)
I have a lot of conversations with students and young professionals starting out in #water, #sustainability, and #SciComm. From my admittedly unscientific sampling, #networking is a word that tends to carry negative associations. (2/)
Here's my reframe. Networking is an intentional process, focused not just on building connections, but on building the right connections. Successful networking means finding supporters, advocates, and even friends who will stay with you for the long term. (3/)
This week, Jordan Peterson published a commentary in the National Post. In it, he defends the scientific journal Angewandte Chemie and researcher Tomas Hudlicky for an essay published earlier this year that spoke out against diversity in science. Here's why Peterson is wrong: 1/6
Peterson says: "Hudlicky voiced a smattering of opinions deemed unacceptable by that small number of people who both read his submission and were somewhat active on Twitter." Let's flip that. Scientific institutions/journals have not historically been leaders on diversity. 2/6
Twitter, for all its flaws, provides a platform to call out discriminatory attitudes and opinions that may have been accepted in academic circles in the past. This isn't a case of Twitter being biased. It's a case of broken institutions being held to account. 3/6
#EarthDay2020 is coming up on Apr 22nd, so this week's jobs thread is themed around everything #environment! If you've got any jobs to add, feel free to comment below! #GreenJobs
A few jobs still active on last week's thread. Take a look here 👇
Two postings from the Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance - Marine Program Director and Fisheries Program Director. Based in Campbell River, BC. Apply by Apr. 17. #GreenJobsccira.ca/career/
New jobs thread for this week, focused on #environment, #sustainability, and #SciComm jobs in Canada. #COVID19 is taking a heavy toll on the economy, but it gives me hope to see organizations transitioning to virtual work and continuing to hire. #GreenJobs
A few of the jobs I posted in last week's thread are still active. You can see them here 👇
The Government of Canada is looking for volunteers to support national #COVID19 efforts, including case tracking/contact tracing, health system surge capacity, and case data collection/reporting.
It's tough to watch #COVID2019 unfold and know that I can't offer much more help than just staying home. But I can (and will!) keep sharing jobs and opportunities in a time of economic uncertainty. To make things easier, I'll share any opportunities I find in this thread:
Applications are now open for @YorkUScience's Science Communicator in Residence Program for 2020-21. The program recognizes outstanding #SciComm-ers and supports new collaborations and exchange of ideas. Apply by April 20! science.yorku.ca/community-alum…
The Regional District of Nanaimo (@RDNanaimo) is hiring a #ClimateChange and Regional Growth Strategy Analyst to help develop policy, projects, and other initiatives around climate, resilience, and #sustainability. Apply by April 9! #GreenJobsbit.ly/3brlzCN