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Currently, HNP British Columbia is recruiting volunteers for our executive team. The team is seeking associates as well as directors for the Events, Marketing, Finance, and Human Resources departments. More information about the specific positions can be found on our Instagram page @hnp_britishcolumbia. This opportunity is available to all high school and post-secondary students looking to make a tangible difference in their community. By joining our team, students can gain both volunteer hours and leadership experience, and also enhance their communication, teamwork, and department-specific skills. Application Deadline: April 19 Apply here: Link The Teen Emergency Program is being offered again by the City of Delta on the upcoming Pro D Day May 17th, please see the attached information sheet with the details. Application Deadline: May 17 2024 Please see Mrs. Kaur in the Career Centre for more details before April 23 2024 The Royal Soccer Club, a registered non-profit organization (NPO#S-0056504) is excited to host our 32nd annual grassroots summer day camps for children aged 5 to 13 in your community. We have an amazing opportunity for students at your school to volunteer at our camps this summer. Apply Now: here Click here for Various volunteer positions
Please see attached list of available positions. Check also their volunteer info page: https://www.childrensfestival.ca/about/volunteer-application-form/ And here is the link to register for volunteer work: https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=fc7ac456-0bb1-42b0-9869-194498a46166&ApplicationFormNumber=1 This job opportunity is after school hours and during spring break. You will work with Grade 4-7. Work will either be at:
Mary Jane Shannon Elementary 10682 144 St, Surrey, BC V3T 4W1, Hjorth Road Elementary School 148 St, Surrey, BC V3R 3X4 or Senator Reid Elementary School 9341 126 St, Surrey, BC V3V 5C4 Salary $6/hr + 4% in lieu of benefits Vacancy 6 positions Please see Job Description ============================== The job posting is with our Pathways to STEAM program that partners with the Surrey School District to engage at-risk youth in STEAM programming (science, technology, engineering, arts and design, mathematics). The job opportunity is from January 4th, 2021 to March 25th, 2021, with possibility for extension from March to August 2021. To apply, submit an application via the link below (note hiring will occur on a rolling basis and the job application closes Dec. 1st; we encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible!): https://coursys.sfu.ca/forms/apsc-science-alve-2021-summer-hiring/ I have attached the job description to this email for your reference, and I would be more than happy to answer any questions that you have! Additionally, feel free to share my email with students who are interested in the position, if they have any questions. Contact: Madison Ardizzi Coordinator, Outreach Programs Simon Fraser University | Faculty of Applied Sciences | ASB L9007 8888 University Dr., Burnaby, B.C. V5A 1S6 E: [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: SIYSCorps have a cohort starting Tuesday November 9, 2021. If you would like to refer a student please have them contact me directly or leave an inquiry in our general inbox: [email protected]. We are accepting students until Thursday November 11, 2021.
SIYSCorps is one of many Youth Service Corps projects that are currently being federally funded across Canada. In 2019 Surrey was identified as the community in BC with the highest drug and gang involvement amongst local youth in BC. Through this program, students are given the opportunity to secure volunteer placements for youth in and around the city of Surrey to establish deeper connections within their community and hopefully prevent, intervene, and suppress youth gang violence. The SIYSCorps program is looking for passionate youth all across B.C. between the ages of 15-30 years who are excited to give back to their communities, gain experience and build a better Canada. Our program brings together a diverse group of motivated youth to become active community ambassadors. Youth may also design and participate in their own funded community project! We provide:
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I have attached our brochure for further reading. If you require additional materials or would like to request additional materials to be displayed in your institution please advise—I’d love to assist you in promoting our program. Contact: Jada Goodridge [email protected] Facilitation and Volunteer Placement Specialist Pronouns: She/Her/Hers Surrey Intercultural Youth Services Corps Program Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society Second Floor #1 - 12743- 80th Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 3A6 Tel: (604) 596-7722, Ext. 304 Fax: (604) 596-7721 Apply through the B.C. government website: www.gov.bc.ca/youngleaderscouncil Deadline: October 27, 2021 Step-by-step instructions are provided on the website on how to create a profile and complete the application process. For those under 19 years of age, a signed parent/guardian consent form will be required. Please see the email below. From: Kahlon.MLA, Ravi <[email protected]> Hello, On behalf of MLA Ravi Kahlon, we are pleased to share that applications for the StrongerBC Young Leaders Council are now open! The next generation of leaders in B.C. have a new way to help shape government policy and priorities through the creation of the StrongerBC Young Leaders Council. The council will be made up 15 young British Columbians who will provide direct and ongoing feedback to the Premier’s Special Advisor on Youth on the issues that matter most to young people in B.C. Youth age 14-26 are invited to apply, though there is some flexibility on the age eligibility requirement. If applicants are a bit older or younger than this range, they can explain how they qualify as a BC young leader. The council is a way for the government to listen to and learn from youth, so that, together, we can build toward a secure future with input on the issues that matter most to young people and that have an impact on their daily lives. Young people can engage directly with the government to share their vision for a stronger B.C. and to have their priorities shared in the policy development process in areas such as employment, the environment, climate change, mental health supports, education, housing, affordability and more. The StrongerBC Young Leaders Council supports the B.C. government’s commitment to an inclusive, innovative and sustainable economic recovery for everyone who lives in B.C. The StrongerBC Young Leaders Council is one way the Premier’s Special Advisor on Youth is acting as the point person for young people and providing a platform for young people to engage directly with the Government of British Columbia. The Ministry of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation, where MLA Kahlon is the minister, will provide support and coordination for the council. People can apply through the B.C. government website www.gov.bc.ca/youngleaderscouncil from October 6, 2021 to October 27, 2021. Step-by-step instructions are provided on the website on how to create a profile and complete the application process. For those under 19 years of age, a signed parent/guardian consent form will be required. I’ve attached two posters about the council to this email if you’d like to post them in your classrooms. Printed versions are available at our community office, located at 8350 112th Street. Please share this information with any students you think may be interested, and if there are any questions at all, please do not hesitate to reach out to our office. I’m available to answer any questions via email ([email protected] ) or by phone (604-502-5449). Thank you for your time and have a great week! Best, Reema Ismail Constituency Advisor for Ravi Kahlon, MLA – North Delta 604-502-5449 | 8350 112th Street, Delta, BC V4C 7A2 [email protected] [email protected] To current Grade 10, 11 and 12s
The annual Delta Police Student Police Academy for 2021 has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In keeping with the current Provincial Health Orders, the Delta Police Department (DPD) School Section will be holding a Virtual Police Experience (VPE) for Delta School District and a limited number of other students in. A limited number students may be chosen for a further in person Training experience or RMTC Virtual Simulator on Monday July 12, 2021 Provincial Health Orders permitting. The VPE will be approximately 3 hours of daily commitment for 4 days (Tuesday - Friday). Videos/activity related content will be pre-recorded and uploaded to the DPD website by 2 pm the day before to encourage students to participate that may have to work and or have scheduling challenges. Here is the APPLICATION FORM. More information HERE. Contact Ms. Abad for any questions [email protected] Let's Talk Science offers a variety of online STEM events. such as:
visit: https://letstalkscience.ca/events Step inside your STEM Career such as:
visit: https://letstalkscience.ca/careers/step-inside-your-stem-career Career Exploration Visit: https://letstalkscience.ca/careers In addition to our summer courses, we offer the opportunity for high school students to volunteer with Geering Up via our Junior Instructor Program. This year, we are offering two versions of this program: The Junior Instructor Program (our classic version of the program) and a new option, the STEM Leadership Program (a new, summer-long experience). For more information on each of these opportunities, click here!
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