Monday, 28 February 2022

NVSD: Student Opportunities- Leadership Clinic & Boot Camp







Student Opportunities

Click HERE for the full list of opportunities, including those highlighted below.

(NEW)Think Global, Plan & Lead Local - Youth4Action Leadership Clinic — March 2

In this fun and interactive workshop, participants will engage in learning to support leadership to make sustainability real, relevant, action-oriented and fun; explore connections to drinking water, waste, wastewater, air quality and climate change; consider the challenges and choices we face as the population grows; and understand Metro Vancouver's role as a federation that collaboratively plans for and delivers regional-scale services. Students will take away ideas, tools, and inspiration to engage and inspire others to think globally and to act locally in your school community.

(NEW) Think Global, Plan & Lead Local - Youth4Action Leadership Boot Camp — March 14 and 15

Join other high school students from across Metro Vancouver at this unique leadership boot camp, where you will learn how to make sustainability real, relevant, action-orientated and fun. Students across the region are working to protect the natural and built systems that we depend on every day. If you are -or would like to 

Friday, 18 February 2022

FREE Filming Work Shop: Spring Break

 


FREE Student Film-Making Workshop:

























Science World: Girls & Steam Workshop



Calling all future scientists, inventors and innovators age 14-16!

Join us online from February 22-26 for our free annual Girls and STEAM event! This action-packed week will provide engaging, future-focused opportunities for girls age 14-16 to explore dream careers and connect with inspiring mentors and experts in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts & design, and math).

Participants will enjoy an exhibitor showcase, panel discussions and breakout sessions with 100 mentors, interactive experiments and workshops with leaders in STEAM, and a spectacular gameshow!

This year, the keynote will be delivered by Alexis Williams, activist and student at the Tandon School of Engineering at New York University, who combined her coding skills with her passion for activism to create pb-resources.com, an anti-racism toolkit that teaches users about allyship and Black history, and encourages direct action.

While the terms “women” and “girls” are used in our event, we invite participants and mentors who identify as women, girls, trans, genderqueer, non-binary, two-spirit, and gender questioning.

Thank you to our sponsors and partners for their generous support. To discuss sponsorship of future events, please reach out to  giving@scienceworld.ca

Date & Time

Feb 22, 5pm-7pm
Feb 24, 5pm-7pm
Feb 26, 9am-12pm

Register Now


Contact us

If you have any questions, please contact us at girlsandsteam@scienceworld.ca.

BC SPCA: Wild ARC Practicum Program:

 



Wild ARC Practicum Program:

Are you interested in becoming a wildlife rehabilitator? Volunteer opportunities are a great way to gain experience and test out your chosen field. If you’re ready to take the next step, an intensive practicum placement is a chance to really develop your skills. Wild ARC’s well-respected Practicum Program mentors prospective rehabilitators (or other animal health professionals), and offers the opportunity to develop technical wildlife skills.

Apply by February 22
Application packages can be submitted electronically to info@wildarc.com and must include:

  • Current Curriculum Vitae
  • 1-2 page essay describing your career goals and relevance of our practicum program
  • Three references (at least one former employer)
Practicum Program Design

Practicum student holding eagle in a blanketWild ARC’s Practicum Program offers two distinct streams:

  1. Wildlife Rehabilitation Practicum (PDF)
  2. Wildlife Rehabilitation Practicum – Herbivore Specialist (PDF)

Each stream provides participants with three, four or six months of intensive, hands-on wildlife rehabilitation experience. Our Practicum students work closely with our rehabilitation team; you will learn how to handle, assess and treat a wide variety of wild bird and mammal species.

The Wildlife Rehabilitation stream has a focus on medical care and treatment. The Wildlife Rehabilitation – Herbivore Specialist stream emphasizes skills in wildlife husbandry with a focus on rearing sensitive herbivores.

Practicum Educational Credit:

Our Practicum Program is a professional development opportunity. Participants can receive university course credit for completing the practicum (such as APBI 496 at the University of British Columbia), or it can fulfill the practicum requirement for various environmental or animal health programs. Alternatively, participants can register for a certificate course in wildlife rehabilitation training through the International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (IWRC).


Friday, 11 February 2022

Elevate Aviation: Virtual Cross Country Tour


    

FREE: 2022 Virtual Cross Country Tour

From March 7-11th, our virtual tour will present from different regions

across Canada. 


Each day will host 3 one-hour sessions, with an opportunity to hear 

from three different speakers per session. 


Attendees must register in advance for each session. 

~ The tour will take place virtually on Google Meets from March 7-11, 2022. 

~ Participants will tune in live for presentations and Q&A with the guest speakers. 

~ Each province / territory has unique and interesting aviation careers, roles, and needs. 

  

We recommend tuning in to your own region to hear about topics most relevant to you.

*Note the time zones for each date when selecting your preferred tour dates*


Detailed Schedule, Information & Application: 


Click Here: Cross Country Tour - Elevate Aviation









Wednesday, 9 February 2022

SITE READY-Construction Safety Training Course

 



SITEREADYBC PROGRAM 

This is a brand-new introductory construction safety training course created by the BC Construction Safety Alliance (BCCSA). 

The program will focus on BC safety regulations but is being built so it can be adapted for use across Canada. This online training program replaces the popular Construction Safety Training System (CSTS-09) we previously offered, which close to 75,000 BC construction workers have completed. 

For many BC employers, a SiteReadyBC certificate will become mandatory for all new employees upon first entering a construction site. Successful students will receive certificates to both the SiteReadyBC program and WHMIS-2015.

Contact BCCSA’s Trina Dumbeck at 604-636-3681 or by email at tdumbeck@bccsa.ca for more information.


Constituency Office Assistant - MLA Susie Chant: Job Shadow

 




Program Overview:

Students will shadow a constituency assistant in the office, helping with tasks as needed. Students will have an opportunity to learn the jurisdiction of the provincial government, the role of a constituency office and the relations between the provincial government and other governing bodies. If students have a particular interest in one area of government, attempts will be made to ensure that area is more fully explored. As per BCGEU guidelines, work experience student will not be able to independently do the work of a constituency assistant, but may do research projects if they are qualified, willing, and able.

Program Details:

This program will be done at the constituency office of MLA Susie Chant located at 217-1233 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver, BC V7J0A1 (Lynn Valley Centre, above the Vancity Bank). This is a transit accessible location with regular bus service, and is accessible to people with mobility issues. In light of covid-19, the office has an enhanced safety plan, but remote options are available and detail will be provided below.

Program Availability:

This program is available February 7th, 2022 to May 27th, 2022 at the following times:







Remote work:

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, remote work experience options are available. Students will sign in at an agreed upon time with their Constituency Assistant and have a chat via video call (Microsoft Teams is our preferred platform). Student will be assigned a task, a research project or something to read and a constituency assistant will always be on the video call to answer any questions or help with anything.

Program Application:

To apply, students must send in a resumé or a small cover letter, which should include what areas of government the applicant is interested in learning about, to Susie.chant.MLA@leg.bc.ca

Applicants must all state what days and times they would be available to work.

                                                                       


Emily Carr: Spring Break Art Camps

 




Spring Break Art Camps

Explore popular studio practices in art + design in these hands-on courses taught by experienced instructors. With a focus on foundational skills and creative process, these courses are designed to engage students ages 15-18 across all levels of experience.

Animation + Illustration Week: March 14 - 18, 2022

Sign up for one or both courses for a full day experience:

  • Character Illustration | Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 12:00pm (PDT) | $309.50 
(On Campus and Online options)
  • Stop Motion Animation | Monday - Friday, 1:00pm - 4:00pm (PDT) | $309.50 
(On Campus and Online options)

Architecture and Industrial Design Week: Monday - Friday, March 21 - 25, 2022

Sign up for one or both courses for a full day experience:

  • Introduction to Architecture Design | Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 12:00pm (PDT) 
| $309.50 (On Campus and Online options)
  • Introduction to Industrial Design | Monday - Friday, 1:00pm - 4:00pm (PDT) 
| $309.50 (On Campus and Online options)

Spring Break Art Camp is a great opportunity to prepare for ECU’s Summer Institute for Teens (SIT). Are you wondering which studio to take this summer? Try a few during spring break. Are you looking to extend your summer experience after participating in SIT? Continue learning new skills with us year-round!

Some workshops will take place online, and some will be taught in person at ECU, following BC government health guidelines. For online activities, students will need access to a computer to join the virtual classroom on Zoom. It is also recommended students have access to a smartphone or tablet to take photos, document progress of their work and share with the class.

Students will be required to source their supplies for online and in-person workshops.

How to Register

Submit your registration by completing this online registration form which includes downloading PDF student and parental consent forms to complete and upload back into the online form. Follow the prompts as displayed. If you have any questions, please contact csreghelp@ecuad.ca.

Age/Grade Requirement

Our workshops are open to students ages 15-18, or who are currently enrolled in Grades 9-12.

Spring Break Art Camp Registration | Emily Carr University of Art + Design (ecuad.ca)



OCEAN WISE'S OCEAN BRIDGE PROGRAM- Applications are now available

 




Applications now open for Ocean Bridge 2022 

Calling all youth aged 18-to-30! Ocean Wise has launched its Canada-wide search for the next wave of 170 youth and young professionals to join the Ocean Bridge leadership and ocean service program. Applications are now open at bridge.ocean.org until March 11, 2022.  


This year, you get to decide what program suits you best, whether that’s Ocean Bridge Classic or Direct Action.  

Ocean Bridge Classic is a 6-month part-time program (May – October 2022) bringing together Canadian youth and permanent residents from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Participants connect virtually to form a national team engaged in co-creating and delivering ocean and waterway service projects in their home communities. Youth experience ocean literacy distance learning, individualized coaching from Ocean Wise mentors, and funding to deliver local service projects of their own design.  

Book-ended by two expenses-paid immersive regional Learning Journeys, ambassadors have the opportunity to learn and explore in one of the following awe-inspiring regions of Canada: Pacific Coast, Great Lakes, St. Lawrence River, and Atlantic Coast. 

Ocean Bridge Direct Action is a full-time 3-month immersive placement program, taking place between May – October 2022. Placements may be virtual, field, or lab-based in rural or urban coastal, marine, and watershed environments, and youth must complete 360 hours of service work. Direct Action provides 30 Canadians and permanent residents aged 18-30 the opportunity to be immersed in impactful marine and aquatic conservation projects while mentored and coached by top research professionals. Direct Action funds participant costs associated with travel, living expenses, training, and materials/gear for the duration of their 3-month placement. 

The deadline for applications is March 11, 2022, and the program begins in May. Though the ocean may seem far away for many in our large country, we’re all connected to the ocean, whether that’s though food, water, or clean energy.  

No prior experience is required and there are no financial costs for the youth. Further supports to facilitate participation and accessibility in the program can be made available.  

Ocean Bridge is made possible by the Government of Canada’s Canada Service Corps. Since Ocean Bridge started in 2018, more than 450 youth have contributed 138,394 hours of ocean-related community service and engagement in communities across Canada.  

Learn more and apply at: bridge.ocean.org  

Tuesday, 8 February 2022

BCIT Information Sessions: At-Home

 


Big Info: At-Home Edition

Big Info is the largest program expo and information session at BCIT. It’s your chance to find out about all our programs – from businesscomputing, and health to engineeringtrades, and applied sciences.

Big Info – BCIT

Join us online February 15 -17 from 4 pm

*Please note: you only need to register once to access all 3 days of the event.

SessionTime
Tuesday, Feb 15 from 4-7:30 pm – Register now
BCIT 101 (Program Advising and Admissions)4-4:50 pm
Applied & Natural Sciences5-5:50 pm
Computing & IT6-6:50 pm
Indigenous Initiatives7-7:30 pm
Wednesday, Feb 16 from 4-8:15 pm – Register now
Student Success4-5:20pm
Health Sciences5:30-6:20 pm
Business & Media6:30-7:20 pm
International Services7:30-8:15 pm
Thursday, Feb 17 from 4-8 pm – Register now
Engineering4-5:20 pm
Academic Upgrading5:30-6 pm
Apprenticeship Services6:10-6:25 pm
Trades & Apprenticeship6:30-8:00 pm



STUDY AND GO ABROAD: Webinar and Fair

 


Love to Travel, Explore & Learn??   






 

Thursday, 3 February 2022

PLT Canada: GREEN JOB Career Fair 2022

 



We help place youth aged 15-30 in forest, conservation and parks sector jobs across Canada, in fields like:

Since 2018, we have placed youth in over 5,000 Green Jobs and have supported over 250 employers with wage matching. We are committed to supporting youth across Canada on their green career pathways, including those in rural, Indigenous, and urban communities and others who may face additional barriers to employment.

Check out our resources below if you are looking for a Green Job or are interested in learning more about opportunities in Canada’s forest, conservation, and parks sectors.

Register Here



Information/Careers in Health Care


Free ONLINE  survey course that covers over 48 options in the health care field for post-secondary education and career opportunities. The program will be offered during the month of March, recognizing we will be on spring break. 

Upon completion, the student does receive via email a participation certificate which can be used for the capstone project.

The registration process is now open through to the end of February.


Wednesday, 2 February 2022

Starbucks Job- Barista

 Starbucks is Hiring!!! 


Employee Perks & Benefits


  • Health Coverage. ...
  • LifeWorks Wellbeing & Employee Assistance Program (EAP) ...
  • Stock and Savings. ...
  • Paid Time Off. ...
  • Adoption Reimbursement. ...
  • Tuition Reimbursement. ...
  • Partner Assistance.


Apply Below!! 

Grouse Mountain Starbucks Barista Job in North Vancouver | Glassdoor