(volunteer, with an honorarium)
Make your Mark in Global Health and Become our Next SYP Ambassador!
Application process:
- Complete the application form and submit online
- This year, we are giving applicants a choice of creating a short video (2 minutes or less), or an infographic (preferred size of 42×59.4 cm) in English or French on how innovation and technology contribute towards NTD elimination strategies. These creative submissions will be assessed based on subject knowledge, creativity, use of visual elements and communication technique. To see examples of previous video submissions, please take a look at previous SYP Ambassadorship videos by Deborah Ola in 2022 in English, and Maëla Séguin in 2021 in English and in French
- Please save your video or infographic as a file called yourname-cnntd-SYP-2024.
- Upload your video or infographic to your Google Drive and share it with [email protected]. For more information on setting up a personal Google Drive, and uploading and sharing files, see Google Drive Help
- All entries will be evaluated by 5 or more reviewers including our most recent SYP Ambassador. After initial review of the submitted videos and infographics, CNNTD will contact the references of the most suitable candidates.
- Only one submission per candidate will be accepted.
- Only one successful candidate will be selected, and will be awarded an honorarium.
- Application deadline is by noon EST, October 10th, 2024.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Implement and encourage awareness of NTDs within the student and young professional community in Canada.
- Take a lead in engaging with peers on the issue of NTDs, especially on social media.
- Participate in CNNTD meetings.
- Complete a one-page reflection following the ambassadorship.
- Perform other related duties as agreed with their supervisor.
The Canadian Student and Young Professional Ambassador will be:
- A person with great communication skills
- Between the ages of 16 and 29
- A Canadian citizen, an international student studying in Canada or a permanent resident
- Bilingual (English and French) preferred
With the following experience or skills:
- Understanding or interest in global or public health issues.
- Ability to work independently and in a team.
- Leadership skills.
For more information, contact:
- Tina Lines, Advocacy and Policy Officer, CNNTD email: [email protected].
To apply for this job please visit cnntd.org.