Assistant, Talent Management during Spring Break, March 18-22, 2019

The ideal candidate for the High School Work Experience Student – Talent Management position should be interested in the Human Resources field. Through this placement, the student will develop an understanding of working in a professional environment, gain exposure to Teck’s Talent Management strategy and how it is applied and implemented within Teck’s operations.

This department in Teck addresses all aspects of Human Resources including workplace standards, professional development, employment, performance, et al.

This is an excellent opportunity for a student interested in pursuing post secondary education in Human Resources and who wishes to gain experience in a major Canadian corporation that employs thousands of people in many different jobs around the world.

Communications Assistant, Corporate Affairs

Location:
Teck Resources Limited

550 Burrard Street, Suite 3300

Vancouver, BC

Please direct applications to Tanya McCarthy by email at Tanya.McCarthy@teck.com
Application deadline is Friday, March 1, 2019

SCI (Spinal Cord Injury) Research Centre Summer Jobs

 

Are you a high school student from an indigenous background? Are you interested in studying science and doing research?

ICORD, a spinal cord injury (SCI) research centre in the UBC Faculty of Medicine and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Centre, is excited to offer a summer program to provide opportunities and mentorship for indigenous youth interested in scientific research. We’re inviting two high school students (currently in grade 10 or 11) a paid position to come and do some SCI-related projects in three or four different labs here. We are hoping that this exposure to our research environment might inspire you to go on in the sciences, and maybe consider further studies or a career in neuroscience.
If you are interested , please see Ms. Parmar  for application.

Applications are due Friday, March 1st.

Prosper Vancouver Business Case Competition 2019

Prosper Vancouver is an up-and-coming business case competition that allows youth in the Vancouver area to experience entrepreneurship through pitching practical and creative recommendations, as well as forming valuable connections with business mentors from all over the world.
Prosper 2019 is scheduled for May 26, 2019, at the UBC Sauder School of Business. We plan to host over 200 delegates at the competition, with keynote speakers from Vancouver’s top entrepreneurs, recognized by entities such as BCBusiness and Forbes, to lecture and provide students insight into their specific field.
This would serve as an excellent learning experience for students, not only those interested in business extracurriculars but those involved in speech, debate or delegate competition as it allows them to foster and grow their public speaking abilities in a new environment.
If interested, feel free to learn more at our website:www.prospervancouver.org/