Help Us Honour Voices That Deserve to Be Heard: Community Story Collector
The Heather Cutler Foundation is seeking a compassionate and thoughtful Community Story Collector to help gather, preserve, and share the lived experiences of people affected by pancreatic cancer across Canada. In this role, you’ll work directly with families, advocates, and individuals to document their stories—through interviews, written narratives, audio recordings, or multimedia capsules.
These stories don’t just inform our work. They are our work. They fuel advocacy, build empathy, and bring public attention to what’s too often ignored.
🟪 Why Join Us?
We were founded in honour of Heather—a mother, nurse, and advocate whose own story exposed how Canada’s healthcare system leaves too many behind. We know that real change starts with real stories. That’s why we’re building a living archive of experiences to inform research, influence policy, and empower others.
As our Community Story Collector, you’ll play a vital role in ensuring no story goes untold—and that every contribution is treated with care, dignity, and purpose.
🟪 Responsibilities
✅ Conduct Interviews & Gather Stories
Speak with individuals and families impacted by pancreatic cancer (virtually or in writing) to gather their stories with empathy and clarity.
✅ Create Written or Audio Summaries
Turn interview notes, recordings, or written submissions into short, accessible stories, suitable for web, newsletters, or advocacy materials.
✅ Support Consent & Confidentiality
Ensure participants understand how their stories will be used and feel empowered to share only what they’re comfortable disclosing.
✅ Curate Quotes & Highlights
Identify powerful excerpts or themes that can be used (with permission) for campaigns, reports, or visual storytelling.
✅ Maintain Ethical Story Collection Practices
Follow trauma-informed and inclusive interviewing practices, protecting participants’ wellbeing throughout.
🟪 Qualifications
🟪 Role Details
🟪 Organization Description
The Heather Cutler Foundation is a Canadian nonprofit working to transform pancreatic cancer advocacy through truth-telling, systemic change, and care-centered storytelling. From national surveys to stop-motion campaigns, we prioritize voices that are too often excluded—especially in smaller provinces and rural regions.
We believe stories are not just what we remember. They’re how we build a future worth fighting for.
🟪 Keywords
Storytelling Volunteer | Patient Advocacy Canada | Lived Experience Collection | Nonprofit Story Archivist | Pancreatic Cancer Community | Remote Volunteer Role | The Heather Cutler Foundation
Help Us Honour Voices That Deserve to Be Heard: Community Story Collector
The Heather Cutler Foundation is seeking a compassionate and thoughtful Community Story Collector to help gather, preserve, and share the lived experiences of people affected by pancreatic cancer across Canada. In this role, you’ll work directly with families, advocates, and individuals to document their stories—through interviews, written narratives, audio recordings, or multimedia capsules.
These stories don’t just inform our work. They are our work. They fuel advocacy, build empathy, and bring public attention to what’s too often ignored.
🟪 Why Join Us?
We were founded in honour of Heather—a mother, nurse, and advocate whose own story exposed how Canada’s healthcare system leaves too many behind. We know that real change starts with real stories. That’s why we’re building a living archive of experiences to inform research, influence policy, and empower others.
As our Community Story…
Please submit your resume and any relevant writing samples. We welcome applicants from journalism, healthcare, social work, or storytelling backgrounds—as well as compassionate individuals with lived experience. Selected candidates will be invited to a short virtual meeting.