Looking for an experienced facilitator to teach Financial Responsibilities for Managers course
SARC, Saskatchewan
Deadline: April 13, 2026 - May 27, 2026
SARC is looking for an experienced facilitator to facilitate our existing Financial Responsibilities for Managers session, which focuses on a variety of areas related to nonprofit management’s financial duties.
SARC’s education and training programs and courses support all levels of staff, senior leadership, and boards of directors to enhance their skills and knowledge in supporting people experiencing intellectual disabilities. However, many of our offerings are also more broadly focused on nonprofit governance and management. One such program is Leap – a management skills development program that provides practical information, principles, best practices, and tips in a variety of management areas. …
SARC’s education and training programs and courses support all levels of staff, senior leadership, and boards of directors to enhance their skills and knowledge in supporting people experiencing intellectual disabilities. However, many of our offerings are also more broadly focused on nonprofit governance and management. One such program is Leap – a management skills development program that provides practical information, principles, best practices, and tips in a variety of management areas. …
Participate in a Research Study - RISE-C Study
RISE-C - RoAD Lab, Saskatchewan
Deadline: March 17, 2026 - October 31, 2026
We are currently recruiting participants for a study that aims to understand how internalized racism affects self-damaging urges (e.g., binge drinking, suicide, self-harm, and disordered eating urges).
You may be eligible if you:
- are a minimum of 16 years old
- are a person of colour
- live in Canada
- have been treated differently because of your race/ethnicity
- experience urges or desires to binge
- drink, engage in disordered eating
- behaviours, or self-harm/suicide.
Study involves:
- 1-2 hour online interview
- surveys about your mental health and wellbeing
- smartphone app with questions about your day-to-day …
You may be eligible if you:
- are a minimum of 16 years old
- are a person of colour
- live in Canada
- have been treated differently because of your race/ethnicity
- experience urges or desires to binge
- drink, engage in disordered eating
- behaviours, or self-harm/suicide.
Study involves:
- 1-2 hour online interview
- surveys about your mental health and wellbeing
- smartphone app with questions about your day-to-day …