Wednesday 28 August 2013

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY AT OSEREDOK

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY - EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT

The Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre (Oseredok) is one of North America’s largest and most unique Ukrainian cultural and heritage resource centre operating a museum, art gallery, library and archives, as well as a boutique. Oseredok is a non-profit heritage institution dedicated to the preservation and promotion of Ukrainian cultural heritage in Canada.

The Executive Assistant reports to the Executive Director and is responsible for a wide variety of administrative and operational duties ranging from basic clerical support to more complex functions in the areas of finance, office management, building and property, communication, programs and human resources to facilitate the delivery of the Centre’s programs and services in an effective and efficient manner. The Executive Assistant also oversees the operations of the boutique.

In addition to a minimum of two years administrative experience, preferably at the executive level, with some Board exposure in a non-profit environment, the ideal candidate will be an innovative thinker, open to new ideas, processes and applications, and possess the following:

  • Strong interpersonal and excellent communication (verbal & written) skills in both English and Ukrainian languages;
  • Demonstrated ability to work well in an environment with multiple and often changing priorities;
  • Strong time management, multi-tasking and organizational skills;
  • Critical thinking capabilities that analyze information and use logic to address issues, problems and challenges;
  • Intermediate level proficiency with Word, Excel, and Outlook with demonstrated proficiency with PowerPoint and PDF conversions;
  • Demonstrated proficiency in utilizations and applications of digital media including social media, websites and blogs;
  • Previous minute taking and interpretation, with minimum typing speed 40 wpm, a definite asset.

In addition to our comprehensive benefits package, this position offers a competitive salary range of $34,000 - $42,000. While the general hours of work will be Monday to Friday 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p.m. this position requires scheduling flexibility that will include occasional evenings and weekends.

Interested, qualified applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter indicating salary expectations, and a resume by Monday, September 9, 2013 to s.kachor@oseredok.org 

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Friday 23 August 2013

RARE MUSIC DISCOVERED!

MAKSYM BEREZOVSKY: UKRAINE'S MOZART

Oseredok is pleased to present a lecture by Prof. Mstyslav Yurchenko of Kyiv on the recent discovery of works by 18th century Ukrainian composer Maksym Berezovsky.
The lecture will take place Monday, August 26th at 7:00 pm at 184 Alexander Avenue E., Winnipeg.
This is a wonderful and rare opportunity to find out about the discovery of these works and to hear their recent concert recordings (video and audio).
Don't miss this exciting, musical lecture!
Admission by donation. Refreshments will be served.


ВІТАЄМО З ДНЕМ НЕЗАЛЕЖНОСТІ УКРАЇНИ!



SUMMER HOURS AT OSEREDOK
Monday through Saturday  10 am - 4 pm
Sunday (July and August only)  1 - 4 pm
184 Alexander Ave. E., Winnipeg
(204) 942-0218
ucec@mymts.net

Friday 9 August 2013

OF MUSIC, TEXTILES, AND THE WRITTEN WORD

SUMMER LECTURE:
MAKSYM BEREZOVSKY: UKRAINE'S MOZART
Monday, August 26, 2013 at 7:00 pm
184 Alexander Ave. East


Oseredok Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre is pleased to present a public lecture on 18th century Ukrainian composer Maksym Berezovsky and his newly discovered scores.
The lecture will be presented by Prof. Mstyslav Yurchenko, musicologist from Kyiv, and will include an audio presentation.
Admission by donation.

SEE THE EXHIBITION
Kylymy (Tapestry Rugs) and Rushnyky (Ritual Cloths)
Until October 18, 2013

If colour and design in textiles attracts your attention, then this exhibition will pique your interest!
The range of ornamental motifs on both kylymy and rushnyky, from geometric to floral, and the selection of colour reflect regional preferences. Whether woven or embroidered, kylymy and rushnyky had both a utilitarian and a ritual function. As ritual objects, they had a role to play in important rites of passage, such as birth, marriage and death. As utilitarian or decorative objects they reflect the particular aesthetic of the artisans who created them.




MARK YOU CALENDARS!
MEET ALEXANDER MOTYL!

Make sure to join us Saturday, October 5, 2013 for the Winnipeg launch of Alexander Motyl's newest book "Sweet Snow".
Alexander Motyl is a writer, poet and political scientist, working in New York.

Dr. Alexander Motyl is a scholar and an artist. By day he is a professor of political science at Rutgers-Newark. A specialist on Ukraine, Russia, and the USSR, and on nationalism, revolutions, empires, and theory, he is the author of 10 books of nonfiction,  and a contributor of dozens of articles to academic and policy journals, newspaper op-ed pages, and magazines. He also has a weekly blog, “Ukraine’s Orange Blues.”

By night Motyl is a novelist, poet, and painter. His novels include Sweet Snow (Cervená Barva Press, 2013); My Orchidia (BrickHouse Books, 2012); The Jew Who Was Ukrainian (Cervená Barva, 2011); Who Killed Andrei Warhol (Seven Locks Press, 2007); Flippancy (Cantara Books, 2007); and Whiskey Priest (iUniverse, 2005). His poems have appeared in Counterexample Poetics, Istanbul Literary Review and New York Quarterly, and he has performed his fiction at the Cornelia Street Café, the Bowery Poetry Club, and the Ukrainian Museum in New York. 

A native New Yorker, Motyl received his doctoral degree in political science, master of philosophy in political science, and master of international affairs from Columbia University. He earned his bachelor of arts in history from Columbia College.

Alexander Motyl
Sweet Snow
Available at Oseredok Boutique
IN THE BOUTIQUE

Oseredok Boutique is offering a large selection of contemporary embroidery for the whole family...just in time for Folklorama!
Cool linen blouses, fashionable embroidered t-shirts, and traditional embroidery, too!


 



OSEREDOK
SUMMER HOURS OF OPERATION:
Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm
Sunday from 1 to 4 pm
(204) 942-0218
ucec@mymts.net