Workshop Facilitator - Counter Mapping Urban Heat
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Job Description
The Workshop Facilitator for Counter Mapping Urban Heat at Climate Resilient Communities in Toronto, ON, will design and deliver workshops to empower community members in analyzing urban heat data. This volunteer role requires 7-10 hours per week for 3-4 months, starting February 16, 2026. The facilitator will collaborate with the University of Toronto and focus on creating equitable alternatives to existing heat data tools, ensuring community voices are prioritized.
VOLUNTEER ROLE DESCRIPTION
Climate Resilient Communities
Role Title Workshop Facilitator — Counter Mapping Urban Heat
Program Community Climate Data Program
Reports To Helena Yu, Project Lead
Role Level Senior / Specialist (8+ years experience)
Priority High Priority (Critical for immediate project phase)
Time Commitment 7–10 hours per week
Start Date February 16, 2026
Duration 3–4 months
Check-in Frequency Weekly meetings
Key Partner University of Toronto — Toronto Climate Observatory
About Climate Resilient Communities
Climate Resilient Communities (CRC) is a volunteer-run not-for-profit operating under
Transition Toronto. We work at the intersection of community, data & AI, and climate change
to strengthen communities' capacity to bounce forward from climate challenges. Our mission
is to help community groups effectively advocate for their needs and find solutions to
environmental, social, and economic challenges exacerbated by changing climate. Learn
more at https://crc.place.
About the Project
Counter Mapping Urban Heat Workshop Series brings together community leaders and
residents from heat-vulnerable neighborhoods to critically examine existing urban heat
information and data products and co-design more equitable, relevant, accessible, and
actionable alternatives.
Current heat vulnerability maps, warning systems, and data dashboards are often designed
by and for institutions rather than the communities experiencing the climate impact. This
workshop positions community leaders and residents as expert evaluators and designers,
examining how existing heat information products fail to meet their needs and envisioning
alternatives grounded in principles of care, relevance, accessibility, usability, and equity.
Through hands-on critical analysis and creative design exercises, participants will dissect the
assumptions embedded in current heat data tools, map how information actually flows (or
fails to flow) during heat emergencies, and prototype new approaches that center community
knowledge and priorities.
Role Purpose
The Workshop Facilitator is responsible for designing and delivering engaging, inclusive
workshop experiences that empower community members to critically examine urban heat
data products and co-create equitable alternatives. Working in close collaboration with the
University of Toronto's Toronto Climate Observatory, you will co-develop workshop content,
structure, format, and activities that center community voices and produce actionable
outcomes. This role requires deep expertise in facilitation, climate adaptation, and
community engagement—and a commitment to creating spaces where community leaders
and residents are recognized as experts.
Key Responsibilities
1. Workshop Design & Development
• Co-develop workshop content, structure, format, and activities in partnership with
UofT's Toronto Climate Observatory
• Design participatory exercises that enable critical analysis of existing heat data tools
and creative co-design of alternatives
• Create accessible, culturally responsive workshop materials that meet participants
where they are
• Develop facilitation guides, activity templates, and supporting resources
2. Facilitation & Delivery
• Facilitate workshop sessions in Rexdale, Jane/Finch, St. James Town, and other
heat-vulnerable neighborhoods
• Create inclusive, psychologically safe spaces where all participants feel empowered
to contribute
• Guide participants through critical analysis of heat maps, dashboards, and alert
systems
• Support hands-on prototyping and design activities that generate community-driven
alternatives
• Adapt facilitation approach in real-time based on participant needs and group
dynamics
3. Collaboration & Documentation
• Collaborate closely with the Project Manager, CRC team, and UofT partners
throughout the project
• Synthesize workshop discussions into clear documentation of gaps, barriers, and
community priorities
• Contribute to the development of workshop outcomes: Gap Analysis Summary,
Design Concept Portfolio, Priority Actions List, and Community Design Principles
• Participate in weekly check-ins and provide input on project progress
Required Qualifications
• 5+ years of experience in workshop facilitation and design
• In-depth knowledge of community engagement principles and proven experience
working with diverse communities
• Strong understanding of climate adaptation, specifically urban heat impacts and
vulnerabilities
• Familiarity with data/information products (maps, dashboards, visualizations) and
their role in climate communication
• Ability to create inclusive, accessible spaces that center marginalized voices
• Excellent communication, listening, and synthesis skills
Nice-to-Have Qualifications
• Experience with participatory design, co-design, or human-centered design
methodologies
• Background in environmental justice, public health, or urban planning
• Familiarity with Toronto's heat-vulnerable neighborhoods (Rexdale, Jane/Finch, St.
James Town)
• Experience working with frontline service providers or community health workers
• Knowledge of critical cartography, counter-mapping, or data justice frameworks
• Multilingual abilities relevant to workshop communities
Key Deliverables & Workshop Outcomes
• Successfully delivered Counter Mapping Urban Heat Workshop Series and reports
such as gap analysis and community design principles.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application through the Google Form link:
https://forms.gle/s6ULESPkGP9UiiEq7. Please include a brief statement of interest
explaining why you're passionate about this role and any relevant experience within the
form.
Climate Resilient Communities values diversity and inclusion, seeing volunteers as essential partners
and co-creators. We value their diverse perspectives and community knowledge, encouraging them to
challenge and guide our initiatives.
https://forms.gle/s6ULESPkGP9UiiEq7
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