Mountain Bike Coaches – Apply Now

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2023 Coach applications being accepted NOW!

We are currently seeking students in grade 10 or older to teach mountain biking to kids aged 5-13 on the trails of the North Shore.  More information about the position can be found on our website. To apply, submit your resumé and cover letter here.

While we are hiring summer coaches at the moment, we are particularly interested in anyone who would be able to work over spring break, or throughout the spring on Saturdays (all day), and Tuesdays and Thursdays (after school).

Tips for the interview: Dress to impress and be knowledgeable about Escape (feel free to explore our Instagram and website).

Young Women in Public Safety – Student Employment Opportunity – Summer 2023

Federal Student Work Experience Program (FSWEP)

CLOSING DATE: February 17, 2023

Are you a young woman currently attending high school?

Are you exploring career paths and considering what you would like to do after you graduate high school?

Does a career in a public safety and security field sound interesting?

If so, you may be a good fit for this student employment opportunity.

What you will gain

  • an understanding of the career opportunities available to you in the fields of public safety and security;
  • the possibility of being rehired for future students jobs via FSWEP within the Government of Canada

What you will do

  1. discover the different career opportunities available in public safety and security
  2. meet women who are subject-matter experts in their field
  3. tour federal public safety organizations and experience their day-to-day operations:
  • Canada Border Services Agency
  • Canadian Security Intelligence Service
  • Correctional Service Canada
  • Public Safety Canada
  • Royal Canadian Mounted Police
  • Parole Board of Canada

What we are looking for

Female high school students (grade 11 and secondary 4 (grade 10) in Quebec might be considered ahead of others) who:

  • meet the FSWEP eligibility criteria
  • are interested in a career in the field of public safety and security
  • are passionate about helping people and communities
  • demonstrate leadership, initiative and flexibility

Submit your application and don’t forget to self-declare as a woman to be considered! Under the Employment equity self-declaration section of your application, answer “yes” to Gender-Female.

Also include your resumé (for example, you can include information such as school, grade, extracurricular activities, volunteer work, work experience if any, etc). Your resumé and your response to the question below will be used to select candidates.

Conditions of Employment

  • The employment is for five (5) full days.
  • You must be available from July 10-14, 2023 during the day for the entire duration of the program.
  • Obtain a Security clearance (we will guide you through the process).
  • Parental consent to participate (if you are under 18).
  • Selected students must arrange and pay for their own travel and all other related costs if coming from another area/city than the job location.

Additional requirements

  • You must have a Social Insurance Number before the start of employment.

North Shore Job Fair – February 9

Find your next career at Impact North Shore’s Job Fair

Are you looking for a new job? We invite you to explore the opportunities that local employers have to offer! Meet with representatives from employers across retail, health, beauty, hospitality, and other sectors. This is an excellent opportunity to build your professional network and learn about potential employers.

Our team of Employment Specialists will be screening resumes submitted in person, so bring yours along to get ahead in the shortlisting process. If you make the shortlist, you could be on your way to a new job!

Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your career!

DATE: Thursday, February 9
LOCATION:Lynn Valley Centre
ADDRESS: 1199 Lynn Valley Rd, North Vancouver,
TIME: 10:00am – 4:00pm

Employers include:

MONOVA – Nerd Nite Volunteer Organizers Needed

Volunteer Position Description – Teen Nerd Nite Event Planner
Location: MONOVA – Museum of North Vancouver

Overview:

Are you between the ages of 13 to 18 and curious about science, history, or learning? Want to build leadership experience while having fun by helping plan and promote events for teens?

Nerd Nite North Vancouver, hosted by the Museum of North Vancouver, is looking for youth volunteers (ages 13-18) to help organize two youth-centred events that make expert knowledge fun and easy to understand.

About Nerd Nite: 

With over 80 locations worldwide, “Nerd Nites” feature speakers who deliver 15-20 minute talks on complex subjects, but in simple language for better understanding. Each talk includes a fun, interactive question and answer period in a relaxed, casual atmosphere.

Teen Nerd Nite was founded in North Vancouver by a group of high school students who heard about Nerd Nite and wanted their own event for teens to learn from experts without studying or tests, to ask questions and to learn more about exciting careers, and to build hands-on leadership experience by helping to organize these events.

Responsibilities:

With guidance from adult Nerd Nite North Vancouver organizers, teen volunteers will:

Plan unique speaker lineups by researching experts, contacting potential speakers, and scheduling talks.

Develop marketing strategies for promoting events, such as postering, social media, and blog posts.

Create trivia questions and other Teen Nerd Nite event activities.

Skills and Personal Traits:

  • Ability to work in a group with other youth participants
  • An interest in science (STEM), history, and learning
  • An interest in volunteering for a museum
  • A willingness to learn and have fun

 

Commitment:

  • (2-4) short planning sessions per month (1.5 – 3 hours per meeting)
  • (2) Thursday evening events on March 9th and May 11th (3-4 hours each)

 

Parameters:

Hours spent planning the events will count towards your volunteer hours at the museum. The group will be supervised and lead by a museum staff person.

Benefits:

  • A great way to learn more about the museum and to work with other youth volunteers
  • Volunteer hours for high school graduation
  • Meeting scientists and other professionals to learn about potential careers
  • Gaining experience in event planning, social media promotion and other skills to enhance your resume
  • A way to share your enthusiasm for science, history and learning

 

Reports to:

                          Charlie Cook, Program Assistant

 

Follow-up:

  1. Complete the Youth Volunteer Application and indicate that you are interested in Teen Nerd Nite
  2. Meet with the volunteer coordinator
  3. Receive the schedule for Teen Nerd Nite Planning sessions
  4. For more information email cookc@monova.ca

 

monova.ca

            Telephone: 604.990.3700

            115 West Esplanade, North Vancouver, BC V7M 0G7