Jeremy Steen
Jeremy Steen
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Portals
Categories
Communications Social sciences

Skills

Mentorship 9 Research 9 Academic writing 8 Content creation 8 Writing 8 Conflict resolution 6 Communication 5 Graphic design 5 Planning 5 Program management 5 Organizational leadership 4 Project management 4 Blogs 3 Advocacy 2 Innovation 2 Social media 2 Administrative functions 1 Adobe indesign 1 Bioethics 1 Blog posts 1 Book design 1 Business strategies 1 Business-to-consumer 1 Coaching 1 Computing platforms 1 Conceptualization 1 Cooperation 1 Creativity 1 Data analysis 1 Data collection 1 Digital marketing 1 Editing 1 Employee onboarding 1 Finance 1 Focus group 1 Fundraising 1 Grant writing 1 Ideation 1 Illustration 1 Irs tax forms 1 Leadership 1 Loans 1 Marketing research 1 Operations 1 Qualitative analysis 1 Quantification 1 Record keeping 1 Resourcefulness 1 Sales presentations 1 Social justice 1 Tiktok 1 Training and development 1 Value propositions 1 Vimeo 1 Zoom (video conferencing tool) 1

Achievements

Latest feedback

AIC Administration
AIC Administration
Office administrator
April 5, 2023
Team feedback
Thanks for your work on this project. You did a great job conducting thorough research and turning it into well-written and informative publications. Your contributions have added valuable insights and knowledge to the field, and your work will continue to be a valuable resource for others. Great job!
Academic writing Research Writing Mentorship
Riipen Level UP 🚀
Level UP: Multidisciplinary Projects (2022 - March 2023)
Riipen Level UP 🚀
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Interdisciplinary Authors - March 2023
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Christian Smith
Christian Smith
CEO
August 12, 2022
Team feedback
Smart Student that is a great communicator on all his projects and produced superior outcomes. I would strongly recommend him for those needing a tech savvy and methodical individual. He was able to compare and select our new AI writing tools from a group of tools. Additionally, He used a Loom/Camtasia type of video tool to help interns in the future understand how to use the AI Writing tools. A strong producer that got the job done within deadlines and inspired the other students to be better.
Computing platforms Coaching Marketing research Training and development Content creation Ideation Business-to-consumer Conceptualization Zoom (video conferencing tool) Focus group
Riipen Level UP 🚀
Level UP: Multidisciplinary Projects (2022 - March 2023)
Riipen Level UP 🚀
CareerNiche
Career Coaching Certification - Training and Development Module
CareerNiche
Sandy Tang
Sandy Tang
Founder
August 8, 2022
Team feedback
Proactive learner displaying a critical thinking mindset.
Sales presentations Creativity
Riipen Level UP 🚀
Level UP: Multidisciplinary Projects (2022 - March 2023)
Riipen Level UP 🚀
FurrySitter
Pet sitter / Vendor sourcing
FurrySitter

Recent projects

Antarctic Institute of Canada
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Assistant Program Manager: Phase 1 Book Writing

Note: Phase 2 for APM's corresponds to Phase 1 of Book Writing (Medical/Health) Positions available: 15 (working as a team) The Antarctic Institute is a Canadian interdisciplinary think-tank and content creation consortium led by Dr. Austin Mardon. We provide a variety of opportunities for post-secondary students to develop their skills as authors, publishers, and content creators. Through our various programs, we employ students and recent graduates to produce scholarly research articles, books, and communications material intended for publishing. Project Description: We are currently seeking 7 post-secondary students (or recent graduates) who would like to develop project management and organizational leadership skills. The Assistant Program Manager (APM) will liaise with all stakeholders of our projects to support content creators and execute directives from the Program Manager, Creative Directors and Program Chair. For this phase, our students are invited to write books about topics surrounding Medical Health. During the writing process, our graphic design teams work with the authors to develop the visual qualities of a finished book (cover, sleeves, inserts, etc.) Upon completion, the Audiobook department narrates and records these works for publication in audiobook format. Our house publisher, Golden Meteorite Press, prints physical copies of these books for sale and distribution. With guidance from the Creative Directors, Program Chair, and Program Manager, the Assistant Program Manager will oversee the duties of authors, audio engineers, and graphic designers to ensure program timelines and directives are fully honoured by all stakeholders. Project Outcomes: Successful completion of your designated cohort’s books (including edits and graphic design) Attendance at all administrative meetings (reasonable attendance exemptions will be accepted) *** Note: Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon successful completion of these project outcomes at the end of phase 2. Responsibilities: Working within a team of Assistant Program Managers to implement program procedures, policy, and approaches as requested by the Program Manager and Creative Directors. Carrying out leadership roles in hiring, onboarding and training student employees on platforms and procedures relevant to the Antarctic Institute. Collaborating on the creation and assignment of novel book outlines, article topics, and audiobook ideas. Maintaining responsibility for mentoring, monitoring, and guiding student cohorts (leading group meetings, answering questions, maintaining availability to assist students with a variety of tasks and queries, check-ins, etc.) Creating forms and documents, and record keeping. Liaising regularly with the Program Manager and Creative Directors. This project would be a great fit for students who possess: A desire to work in a management role. Experience (or at least an interest to work) in management, human resources, or organizational governance. Previous experience in academic writing, creation of fiction and nonfiction texts, and/or multimedia production. A collaborative mindset with a high degree of flexibility and effective conflict-resolution techniques. A high degree of motivation and competence in large-scale planning and organization. Proven ability to implement plans with exemplary attention to detail. A relational, non-confrontational approach to leadership and administration.

Matches 1
Category Media + 3
Closed
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Assistant Program Manager: Phase 2 Books (History)

Note: Phase 3 for APM's corresponds to Phase 2 of Book Writing (History) Positions available: 17 (working as a team) The Antarctic Institute is a Canadian interdisciplinary think-tank and content creation consortium led by Dr. Austin Mardon. We provide a variety of opportunities for post-secondary students to develop their skills as authors, publishers, and content creators. Through our various programs, we employ students and recent graduates to produce scholarly research articles, books, and communications material intended for publishing. Project Description: We are currently seeking 7 post-secondary students (or recent graduates) who would like to develop project management and organizational leadership skills. The Assistant Program Manager (APM) will liaise with all stakeholders of our projects to support content creators and execute directives from the Program Manager, Creative Directors and Program Chair. For this phase, our students are invited to write books about topics focused on History. During the writing process, our graphic design teams work with the authors to develop the visual qualities of a finished history book (cover, sleeves, inserts, etc.) Upon completion, the Audiobook department narrates and records these works for publication in audiobook format. Our house publisher, Golden Meteorite Press, prints physical copies of these history books for sale and distribution. With guidance from the Creative Directors, Program Chair, and Program Manager, the Assistant Program Manager will oversee the duties of authors, audio engineers, and graphic designers to ensure program timelines and directives are fully honoured by all stakeholders. Project Outcomes: Successful completion of your designated cohort’s history books (including edits and graphic design) Attendance at all administrative meetings (reasonable attendance exemptions will be accepted) *** Note: Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon successful completion of these project outcomes at the end of phase 2. Responsibilities: Working within a team of Assistant Program Managers to implement program procedures, policy, and approaches as requested by the Program Manager and Creative Directors. Carrying out leadership roles in hiring, on-boarding and training student employees on platforms and procedures relevant to the Antarctic Institute, authorship, and publication of history books. Collaborating on the creation and assignment of novel history book outlines, article topics, and audiobook ideas. Maintaining responsibility for mentoring, monitoring, and guiding student cohorts (leading group meetings, answering questions, maintaining availability to assist students with a variety of tasks and queries, check-ins, etc). Creating forms and documents - record keeping as needed. Liaising regularly with the Program Manager, Creative Directors, and Program Chair. This project would be a great fit for students who possess: A desire to work in a management role. Experience (or at least an interest to work) in management, human resources, or organizational governance. Previous experience in academic writing, creation of fiction and nonfiction texts, and/or multimedia production. A collaborative mindset with a high degree of flexibility and effective conflict-resolution techniques. A high degree of motivation and competence in large-scale planning and organization. Proven ability to implement plans with exemplary attention to detail. A relational, non-confrontational approach to leadership and administration.

Matches 1
Category Media + 3
Closed
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Assistant Program Manager: Phase 3 Books (Human Sciences)

Note: Phase 4 for APM's corresponds to Phase 3 of Book Writing (Human Sciences) Positions available: 17 (working as a team) The Antarctic Institute is a Canadian interdisciplinary think-tank and content creation consortium led by Dr. Austin Mardon. We provide a variety of opportunities for post-secondary students to develop their skills as authors, publishers, and content creators. Through our various programs, we employ students and recent graduates to produce scholarly research articles, books, and communications material intended for publishing. Project Description: We are currently seeking 7 post-secondary students (or recent graduates) who would like to develop project management and organizational leadership skills. The Assistant Program Manager (APM) will liaise with all stakeholders of our projects to support content creators and execute directives from the Program Manager, Creative Directors and Program Chair. For this phase, our students are invited to write books about topics focused on Human Sciences. During the writing process, our graphic design teams work with the authors to develop the visual qualities of a finished history book (cover, sleeves, inserts, etc.) Upon completion, the Audiobook department narrates and records these works for publication in audiobook format. Our house publisher, Golden Meteorite Press, prints physical copies of these Human Sciences books for sale and distribution. With guidance from the Creative Directors, Program Chair, and Program Manager, the Assistant Program Manager will oversee the duties of authors, audio engineers, and graphic designers to ensure program timelines and directives are fully honoured by all stakeholders. Project Outcomes: Successful completion of your designated cohort’s Human Sciences books (including edits and graphic design) Attendance at all administrative meetings (reasonable attendance exemptions will be accepted) *** Note: Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon successful completion of these project outcomes at the end of phase 2. Responsibilities: Working within a team of Assistant Program Managers to implement program procedures, policy, and approaches as requested by the Program Manager and Creative Directors. Carrying out leadership roles in hiring, on-boarding and training student employees on platforms and procedures relevant to the Antarctic Institute, authorship, and publication of history books. Collaborating on the creation and assignment of novel history book outlines, article topics, and audiobook ideas. Maintaining responsibility for mentoring, monitoring, and guiding student cohorts (leading group meetings, answering questions, maintaining availability to assist students with a variety of tasks and queries, check-ins, etc). Creating forms and documents - record keeping as needed. Liaising regularly with the Program Manager, Creative Directors, and Program Chair. This project would be a great fit for students who possess: A desire to work in a management role. Experience (or at least an interest to work) in management, human resources, or organizational governance. Previous experience in academic writing, creation of fiction and nonfiction texts, and/or multimedia production. A collaborative mindset with a high degree of flexibility and effective conflict-resolution techniques. A high degree of motivation and competence in large-scale planning and organization. Proven ability to implement plans with exemplary attention to detail. A relational, non-confrontational approach to leadership and administration.

Matches 1
Category Media + 3
Closed
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Antarctic Institute of Canada
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Assistant Program Manager: Phase 4 Books (Natural Sciences)

Note: Phase 5 for APM's corresponds to Phase 4 of Book Writing Positions available: 17 (working as a team) The Antarctic Institute is a Canadian interdisciplinary think-tank and content creation consortium led by Dr. Austin Mardon. We provide a variety of opportunities for post-secondary students to develop their skills as authors, publishers, and content creators. Through our various programs, we employ students and recent graduates to produce scholarly research articles, books, and communications material intended for publishing. Project Description: We are currently seeking 7 post-secondary students (or recent graduates) who would like to develop project management and organizational leadership skills. The Assistant Program Manager (APM) will liaise with all stakeholders of our projects to support content creators and execute directives from the Program Manager, Creative Directors and Program Chair. For this phase, our students are invited to write books about topics focused on Natural Sciences. During the writing process, our graphic design teams work with the authors to develop the visual qualities of a finished Natural Sciences book (cover, sleeves, inserts, etc.) Upon completion, the Audiobook department narrates and records these works for publication in audiobook format. Our house publisher, Golden Meteorite Press, prints physical copies of these books for sale and distribution. With guidance from the Creative Directors, Program Chair, and Program Manager, the Assistant Program Manager will oversee the duties of authors, audio engineers, and graphic designers to ensure program timelines and directives are fully honoured by all stakeholders. Project Outcomes: Successful completion of your designated cohort’s Natural Sciences books (including edits and graphic design) Attendance at all administrative meetings (reasonable attendance exemptions will be accepted) *** Note: Receipt of the Level UP honorarium is contingent upon successful completion of these project outcomes. Responsibilities: Working within a team of Assistant Program Managers to implement program procedures, policy, and approaches as requested by the Program Manager and Creative Directors. Carrying out leadership roles in hiring, on-boarding and training student employees on platforms and procedures relevant to the Antarctic Institute, authorship, and publication of Natural Sciences books. Collaborating on the creation and assignment of novel Natural Science book outlines, article topics, and audiobook ideas. Maintaining responsibility for mentoring, monitoring, and guiding student cohorts (leading group meetings, answering questions, maintaining availability to assist students with a variety of tasks and queries, check-ins, etc). Creating forms and documents - record keeping as needed. Liaising regularly with the Program Manager, Creative Directors, and Program Chair. This project would be a great fit for students who possess: A desire to work in a management role. Experience (or at least an interest to work) in management, human resources, or organizational governance. Previous experience in academic writing, creation of fiction and nonfiction texts, and/or multimedia production. A collaborative mindset with a high degree of flexibility and effective conflict-resolution techniques. A high degree of motivation and competence in large-scale planning and organization. Proven ability to implement plans with exemplary attention to detail. A relational, non-confrontational approach to leadership and administration.

Matches 1
Category Media + 3
Closed

Education

BHSc, Health Sciences
McMaster University
September 2019 - Current