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Outline of Tasks. Migration Yorkshire are looking for a sub-contractor to deliver an employment programme to improve employment and employability of Roma people in Sheffield. This will consist of an employability programme for 19-24 year-olds, consisting of support packages and work experience opportunities tailored to the needs of Roma.
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Outline of Tasks. The tasks listed in this outline define the key tasks expected of the Northwest Maple Ambassador during their reign Lake Erie Maple Expo (November) ● Attend Saturday of the Expo to socialize with fellow maple producers ● Be prepared to assist with speaking and tasks Maple Taste & Tour (March) ● Attend one or both days of the tour ● Tour various sugarhouses (or work your own families sugarhouse) Annual Northwest Association Meeting (January) ● Attend annual meeting to present the Northwest Maple Ambassador title to the next person Pennsylvania Maple Syrup Producers' Council State Tour / Meeting (November) ● Compete for the state Maple Ambassador Title at the annual meeting ● Attend the tour to socialize with Maple producers across the state Parades, Local Fairs, and Festivals ● Educate the Public (Schools, Senior Centers, etc.)-At least 2 ● Attend/Participate in Parades-At least 1 ● Newspaper Articles: Write and Submit at least 1 newspaper article to your local paper promoting the maple industry during your reign Social Media ● Complete Facebook Posts promoting the maple industry (at least 1 per month) ○ Must be sent to and approved by Ambassador Coordinator first ○ Post must include a Photo or Video, and a caption that coordinates. ● Work with maple association to promote local Maple events via Facebook Other Related Tasks ● Keep track of the miles to and from all events and submit a mileage report to the Coordinator quarterly along with receipts of other expenses. (candy, samples, etc.) ● When lodging is required, submit receipts to the Coordinator after each event. ● Submit a quarterly report to the coordinator detailing each event attended as the Northwest Maple Ambassador ● A summary of these reports should be used in the Maple Ambassador’s farewell address at the annual Association meeting in January ● Communication: Practice good communication skills ● Work with and assist other Ambassadors throughout the state ● Acknowledge emails, texts, or calls from Ambassador Coordinator Miscellaneous Information ● All events that are attended by the Northwest Maple Ambassador must be approved by the Ambassador Coordinator ● Mileage reimbursement will NOT exceed a total of 1,000 miles for the year at the same rate used by the Pennsylvania State Department of AgricultureDress Requirements: ○ The Northwest Ambassador should wear the sash or jacket or logoed clothing attire with the crown to all of the events listed above approved by the Ambassador Coordinator ○...
Outline of Tasks. The Contractor shall carry out the following tasks:
Outline of Tasks. The Subconsultants shall carry out the following tasks:

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