About the Role: Join the Frontier Days team and assist in the preparation and delivery of the 87th Annual Frontier Days Agricultural Fair and special events. As a Special Events Coordinator, you will play a key role in the coordination of exciting activities and programs, including the Junior Stockmans & Ranchmans Livestock Show, Docs Town Youth Day camps, Cowboys & Chrome and other special events. You will help obtain materials for program content, work alongside volunteers, and ensure smooth operation and accurate financial records for the events. Key Responsibilities: -Assist in preparing and delivering the Frontier Days Agricultural Fair & special activities for the 87th celebrations. -Work with volunteers through the Board of Directors volunteer resource service. -Maintain accurate financial records and files related to program operations. -Help with the organization and promotion of the Junior Stockmans & Ranchmans Livestock Show and Docs Town Youth Day camps. -Promote events through website management, press releases, and social media. -Introduce and encourage attendance for events at Frontier Days, including those in Kinetic Park, Docs Town Heritage Village Museum, and Mennonite Heritage Village. -Establish and promote the reputation of Frontier Days as a premier event in Southwest Saskatchewan. What You Will Gain: This is an excellent opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in event planning, marketing, team coordination, administration, and more. You will develop transferable skills that can be applied to a wide range of career paths. Qualifications: Strong communication and organizational skills Interest or experience in event planning, marketing, and community outreach Ability to work independently and as part of a team Social media proficiency and basic knowledge of website management Eligibility: Must be youth aged 15 to 30 years More info on our website www.swiftcurrentex.com
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