
Qualitative Research - Student Housing @ York
The project focuses on gathering student public housing data and field research data on student housing at York University to develop evidence-based policy recommendations designed to improve student housing affordability and availability municipally. With rising costs of living, post-secondary students face significant challenges in securing safe, secure, and affordable housing on/near campus. This project aims to gather student public housing data, analyzing field research data collected by HOUSE, identifying students housing needs and challenges in the housing markets, and propose data-driven recommendations for municipal policy improvements. Researchers will utilize their knowledge of data gathering, analysis, urban planning, and economic principles to evaluate housing trends and affordability metrics. The goal is to gather research and report on it as well as provide actionable insights that can inform local policymakers and stakeholders in creating more affordable housing solutions for students. This research and analysis will contribute to a broader understanding of housing affordability issues in urban settings and support efforts to enhance student living conditions.

Outreach Coordinator
We are looking for assistance in organizing a outreach in support of our mission of empowering students as initiators of change in addressing today’s social and environmental concerns. We believe this project will include: Participating in outreach training and promotions during key dates Putting together research via our database for lecture schedules Delivering lecture announcements to classrooms about Regenesis, who we are, what we do, and why to support us Distribute promotional materials to students

Marketing and Data specialist - AHC YorkU
The Affordable Housing Committee at York University was established in 2016 to improve the housing situation for York University students, workers and members of the wider community. We are students, professors, staff, alumni and community members working towards: - Organizing our community around housing issues - Educating our community on their housing rights - Advocacy with the university, all levels of government, housing providers and others Our primary goal is to facilitate the creation of new affordable housing at or near York University's three campuses - Keele, Glendon and Markham.

Outreach and Campaign Specialist - AHC YorkU
The Affordable Housing Committee at York University was established in 2016 to improve the housing situation for York University students, workers and members of the wider community. We are students, professors, staff, alumni and community members working towards: - Organizing our community around housing issues - Educating our community on their housing rights - Advocacy with the university, all levels of government, housing providers and others Our primary goal is to facilitate the creation of new affordable housing at or near York University's three campuses - Keele, Glendon and Markham.

Communications Specialist - AHC YorkU
The Affordable Housing Committee at York University was established in 2016 to improve the housing situation for York University students, workers and members of the wider community. We are students, professors, staff, alumni and community members working towards: - Organizing our community around housing issues - Educating our community on their housing rights - Advocacy with the university, all levels of government, housing providers and others Our primary goal is to facilitate the creation of new affordable housing at or near York University's three campuses - Keele, Glendon and Markham.

Affordable Housing Committee at YorkU - Communications Specialist
Create effective communication strategies and tools for HOUSE and affiliates. Create content for social media, including infographics, event posters, and photos. Consistently update our Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn accounts. Create and disseminate monthly external and internal newsletters to keep our members up to date on HOUSE and its affiliates’ goals, accomplishments, and news. Write content for the HOUSE and its affiliates websites as needed. Plan events for community engagement alongside other staff members. Engagement events will include public consultations, workshops, and community meals. Manage media relations by creating and maintaining relationships with media outlets, creating media reports, writing articles, scheduling interviews and statements, and responding to media inquiries. Collaborate with other team members on communications materials.

Affordable Housing Committee at YorkU - Community and Referendum Outreach
Work alongside the communications team to create effective communication strategies and tools for AHC and affiliates. Create content for social media and print, including infographics, event posters, and photos that can reach and effectively communicate to a multitude of audiences. Plan events for community engagement alongside other staff members. Engagement events will include public consultations, workshops, signature collection for referendums and community meals. Create and manage relationships with community organizations, respond to partnership and collaboration opportunities, and provide consistent updates and information to these organizations. Plan and help run community engagement opportunities, such as interviews, workshops, and consultations using a cultural competency framework. Reach out to York students regarding referendum (campaigning)

Affordable Housing Committee at York University - Grant Writer
We believe this project will include: Identity granting bodies and maintain a positive relationship with their institutions. Have a clear understanding of AHC and its affiliates’ histories, missions, and goals in order to adequately identify and apply to funding opportunities that reflect the organizations’ needs. Work alongside the executive team to identify funding goals and opportunities. Writing and submitting grant applications with a high degree of language proficiency. Maintaining a grants database that clearly identifies grants that will be applied to, are in the process of being written, and have been submitted. The database should also indicate funding that was granted and applications that were not accepted. Receive feedback from granting bodies if applications are not accepted. Re-apply with feedback or use feedback in future grant applications for ongoing improvement and skills development.