Tuesday, October 23, 2012

WInter Break at the Vancouver Aquarium!!

APPLY BY NOV 1!!! 

RE: Winter Break Visitor Experience Placement

The Vancouver Aquarium is currently recruiting 14 students for our Visitor Experience Winter Host Work Experience Placement. As a work experience student, they will be working within a team of students and staff to create the ultimate visitor experience for all of our visitors this winter. Their days will be filled with fun and varied tasks and they will have the opportunity to engage, amaze and inspire thousands of guests of all ages and from all around the world!

Title:

Winter Break Visitor Experience Placement

Departments:
Visitor Experience Team
Term of Position:
Mandatory Group Interview:
Sunday November 11, 2012 from 3:30pm – 4:45pm

Mandatory Training:
Sunday December 16, 2012 from 11:00am – 5:00pm


*Short list candidates will be invited for a group interview at the aquarium. Candidates will be contacted by November 7, 2012.

Placement Dates:
Shifts: 9:15am – 4:00pm from December 22 – 25, 2012
            9:15am – 5:00pm from December 26 – January 6, 2013
Group A – 7 days (7 students)
December  22, 26, 30,31, January 3, 4, 6

Group B –7 Days (7 students)
December 23, 24, 27, 28, 29, January 2, 5

Description of Volunteer Opportunity:
·         Kiosk Attendant
·         Plaza Assistant
·         Parking Greeter
·         Visitor Surveys
·         4D assistant
·         Information Desk Attendant
·         Gallery Greeter


Skills Preferred:
·         Outgoing, enthusiastic and self-motivated
·         Students going into Grade 10 - 12
·         Genuine interest in working with the public
·         Strong communications skills
·         Experience with delivering excellent customer service
·         Second language an asset

Please Note: This is not an animal handling position.  Students will not be interacting with animals.

Volunteer Benefits:
·         Gain customer services and communication skills
·         Chance to meet people from all over the world
·         Priority placement in the volunteer training
·         Gain work experience hours



Please note: There are four different groups.  Please indicate clearly on the student information form in order of preference which group the student is applying for.

To submit your application, please email your cover letter and resume all in 1 PDF document to pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca

   The deadline to submit applications is 3pm Thursday November 1.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Volunteers needed to do trail cleanup Oct 24

Looking for 11 volunteers to help with the clearing of a decommissioned trail and planting of native plants in North Vancouver next wednesday Oct 24th from 9.15am-12.15pm. For details please click --> HERE (the event is on rain or shine)


http://www.meetup.com/The-Lower-Mainland-Green-Team/events/74063212/

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Best Teen Band or Solo Artist Contest

YOUTHINK  4th Annual BC's Best Teen Band or Solo Artists Contest officially kicked off today!

There are over $15,000 in prizes up for grabs this year, and we are looking for some talented high-school bands and solo artists to compete for this year's title of BC's Best Teen Band 2012.
  
 
Band contest site:
     www.youthink.ca/bandcontest2013
 
All  rules and eligibility requirements can be found on the contest site, as well as a description of how the contest works. The deadline for entries is Monday, December 3, 2012 at 11:59pm.
 
 
Many of the bands, including the past winners, have gone on to do some amazing things and we can't wait to get a dose  of all the amazing musical talent that BC's teens have to offer this year!


Good Luck Sutherland!!!

 If you're competeing we want to know so we can support you!

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Makeup and Film Job Shadow

This is the one and only film shadow until next August so don't miss out!!

Must be interested in acting or makeup for film.


http://newimage.ca/cc/teenjobshadowing/

If you 're interested send me an email and then let's get  onto it!!
                           pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca

AND Check out the teen camps in Makeup, Acting and Aesthetics.

If you want to be in film then this is the place to be!!


Interested in a career in Policing?

Attend an info session tonight and learn about the RCMP Youth Academy!!

2121 Lonsdale Ave  6:30-7:30  Tuesday Oct 16


  • Over the past sixteen years the North Vancouver School District, in collaboration with four other school districts and the RCMP have run a Youth Academy that is an intensive training and education program that mirrors DEPOT training in Regina, but on a 'mini' basis.

  • Comments from students: "This has been a life changing experience"

  • "Although I may not go into policing I do want to explore a career in law enforcement"


    • Please join us for the presentation and comments from a student who participated in the program last year. JD Lloyd, a Seycove student and

    • Corporal Paulo Arreaga will be speaking of their experiences at the Academy as well as taking any questions from the audience.


      PARENTS and STUDENTS at any grade level are welcome to attend.

      Monday, October 15, 2012

      BCIT BIG INFO Session Oct 24

      http://commons.bcit.ca/biginfo/about/


      About BIG Info

      Twice per year, BCIT hosts its “BIG Information Session & Program Expo” at the main campus in Burnaby. This free event is open to everyone and provides a unique opportunity for you to find out more about BCIT’s full-time programs and part-time courses and programs all in one place, at one time.
      The BIG Info event gives you the opportunity to hear from successful BCIT grads, meet with faculty, staff and program advisors, and find out why employers hire BCIT grads. You can even apply to BCIT right on the spot!
      The next BIG Info Session & Program Expo is  Wednesday, October 24, 2012 at our Burnaby Campus from 5:00pm – 8:00pm.

      Welcome sessions

      Learn about BCIT’s unique education path and what we have to offer. Welcome sessions include student and alumni testimonials, and great prize giveaways.  Welcome sessions will be held in SE6 Room 233 (Telus Theatre) at 5:30pm and 6:30pm.

      Apply on the spot

      Want to apply to BCIT while you are at BIG Info? The Student Information and Enrolment Services office will be open until 8pm in case you wish to apply.

      Stanley Park - Discusson on Ecological Impacts


      Interested in geography, the environment, conservation, sustainabillity......

      Get the lowdown on ecological impacts of oil spills on wildlife

      SPES will host a timely panel discussion of the ecological impact of oil spills on marine and intertidal wildlife as part of our Annual General Meeting on October 22
      With Kinder Morgan’s plans to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline and bring 300 to 400 tankers a year through the Burrard Inlet, this is an issue that many of us care about.
      The panelists are: Lance Barrett-Lennard, Senior Marine Mammal Scientist at Vancouver Aquarium, Robyn Worcester, Conservation Programs at Manager Stanley Park Ecology Society, and Ben West,  Healthy Communities Campaigner at Western Canada Wilderness Committee. Park Commissioner, Niki Sharma is the moderator.
      Refreshments are provided, thanks to Whole Foods and ethical bean coffee.

      The event takes place at the West End Community Center on Monday, October 22, 2012, 6:45-9 pm


      Admission is free.
      RSVP to sponsors@stanleyparkecology.ca or call 604-718-6523

      http://stanleyparkecology.ca/2012/10/05/get-the-lowdown-on-ecological-impacts-of-oil-spills-on-wildlife/

      Thursday, October 11, 2012


      Gene Researcher For a Week     Spring Break   2013


      WANTED:
      Ambitious Grade 11 & 12 students (or equivalent) with an innate curiosity for science
      and human genetics
      WHY:
      To participate in the prestigious Gene Researcher for a Week (GRFAW) program
      – your opportunity to gain insight into the world of genetic diseases through a
      mentorship in one of Canada’s top genetic labs. This is a hands-on program where
      you will participate in the activities in the lab.
      Participants can learn how genes cause human genetic disorders and how top
      scientists translate these findings into treatments and cures for genetic diseases.
      The GRFAW mentoring program is a great opportunity for YOU to learn about human
      genetics research and connect with the scientific community.
      How:
      Apply online at http://www.genecure.ca/en/programs/gene-researcher-for-a-week/
      student-application/
      Application Dates
      November 1 – December 31, 2012
      When:
      Placements are during your own Spring Break 2013
      Why:
      http://www.genecure.ca/en/programs/gene-researcher-for-a-week/past-success/

      For More Information:
      Canadian Gene Cure Foundation
      |               www.genecure.ca

      HIgh School Science week at UBC

        Interested in Biological Sciences???
      Want to get a Hands on Lab Experience?



      High School Student Week
      At James Hogg Research Centre at St Paul's Hospital
      November 5 -9, 2012

      Application deadline: October 19, 2012
      Send applications to events@hli.ubc.ca or Fax to 604-806-8346 with “Fall 2012 Application” in the subject line

      The JHRC is a world-class institution focused on developing solutions to cardiopulmonary diseases.
      We want to inspire and connect with young people who have an interest in experiencing life science research. Eight students will be selected to join our labs for a full week. All Fall 2012 participants will be eligible to apply for the 2013 Peter D. Paré Science Scholarship, a summer internship at JHRC.

      Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience what working in a life science research lab is all about like
      ● light microscopy ● confocal microscopy ● histology ● protein & DNA analysis ● careers in life science


      Applications are available on the WEX bulletin board or see Ms Giraud
      Only 8 Spots available and participants may apply for a 2 month summer scholarship $2000.

      Cypress Mountain Work Experience

       
      ATTENTION STUDENTS 15 –– 19 YEARS OLD!!
                  Cypress Mountain Youth West Program

      Would you like to:
      1. Gain valuable experience in a fun and friendly environment?
      2. Meet new friends?
      3. Ski or snowboard for free in your spare time?

      The Youth W.E.S.T. program at Cypress Mountain offers training and work experience to give you employment ready skills and prepare you for ski resort employment. Upon successfully completing the program, students will have the background needed for full or part time employment in a variety of entry-level ski area positions. The basic workplace skills developed while participating in this program will also be valuable in any employment environment.

      Work Experience
      Youth W.E.S.T participants will work on the mountain three days per month from November/December to March/April plus a few additional hours over Christmas and Spring Break. You will be trained and gain hands on experience in 3 areas of ski resort operations: Base Operations, Food & Beverage Services, and Ski/Snowboard Rentals.

      Benefits
      All students in the program will enjoy the following benefits:
      Free Skiing/Snowboarding privileges
      Free Ski/Snowboard rentals
      Staff discounts on food
      Staff discounts in the retail shop

      Youth W.E.S.T Level II
      Students who successfully complete the first level of the program may enroll in a second level of the program, which provides more in depth training and work experience in on-hill departments of Cypress Mountain (Junior Patrol or Snow School).

      Applications are available NOW  on the WEX bulletin board or from Ms Giraud.

      Wednesday, October 10, 2012

      Apprenticeship Opportunity

      www.tcda.ca

      Inland Kenworth, Peterbilt Pacific Inc, and Cullen Diesel Power Ltd in partnership with Thompson Rivers University will be offering an innovative apprenticeship program beginning in January 2013.
      Successful applicants to the program will receive an offer of employment from a sponsoring Company to become effective upon completion of the 17-month up-front training program.
      For more information and instructions how to submit an application, please visit our our website.
      Application Deadline: October 31, 2012.
      All applications will be acknowledged by email.
      No phone calls please.

      www.tcda.ca
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      Tuesday, October 9, 2012

      Parkour at Science World

                                       www.Scienceworld.ca/teen

      SWEET  Science Worlds Extravaganza Evenings for Teens

      On the Edge....An inside look at Parkour.       For Teens ONLY!!
      Live performance by Epik Parkour  and Fitness and Origins Parkour
      And one time only presentation of          Ultimate X - The Movie

      Oct 12     6:30-10:00                            Tickets  $10

      Volunteers needed for the Harvest Festival

      Harvest Festival @ Lynn Valley Village
      Saturday Oct. 20th
      Volunteers needed 11am-2pm and 2pm-6pm (or any time in-between)



      Activites will include:
      Setting up tents and tables, running carnival games for kids, facepainters assistant, and other duties

      Looking for as many people as possible, especially at the begining and end of the event

                          Grab a couple of friends and have FUN helping out!!

      Tuesday, October 2, 2012

      Vancouver Aquarium Gr 12 only



       

      September 2012


      RE:    Counting on Howe Sound Educator Placement


      We are looking for 4 highly motivated, energetic students in Grade 12 to fill the Marine Educator Work Experience Placement. Students must have completed Bio 11 in order to apply.  This placement will provide an excellent opportunity for students to gain experience working with marine invertebrates, youth and peers in an educational setting, work on their communication and leadership skills, develop a sense of teamwork and explore career options. Applicants will be accepted based on the student's work experience objectives and personal interests, as indicated in a cover letter, resume, and completed student information form, as well as an in person interview with the School Programs Coordinator.  

      Job Description:
      ·         4 positions available
      ·         Assist with the preparation, delivery, peer assessment and clean up of the Counting on Howe Sound School Program
      ·         Enhance participants’ experience through group activities using hands-on,   interactive activity stations and props
      ·         Help supervise and lead peers and small groups of children during the school program
      ·         Help supervise the handling of live marine invertebrate animals
      ·         Possibility to help with animal care and maintenance in the Wet Lab
      ·         For more information on the Summer Camps, visit  

      Skills Required:
      ·         Currently in Grade 12
      ·         Student must have completed Biology 11

      Skills Preferred:
      ·         Outgoing, enthusiastic and self-motivated
      ·         Experience in educating and/or working with children
      ·         Have participated in leadership training
      ·         Excellent interpersonal, time management and presentation skills
      ·         Must be creative, flexible and proactive in problem solving
      ·         Interested in learning about marine biology and/or education
      ·         Must be comfortable working with live animals

      Commitment: All Thursdays between November 1 and December 20th from 9:00 – 2:30PM          

      Mandatory Training: Thursday, November 1 from 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
      Please note:  Students must be able to attend the mandatory training session. 




      Benefits:              
      ·         Gain valuable experience working with children and marine invertebrates
      ·         Gain valuable leadership and presentation skills
      ·         Priority placement in Volunteer training
      ·         Learn more about the animals at the Aquarium and in Howe Sound
      ·         Completion of hours towards Work Experience requirements

      Email cover letter and resume all in 1 PDF document to  pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca  by  3pm October 11th, 2012.

      Monday, October 1, 2012

      Volunteer at the Vancouver Aquarium !

       

       

       

      September 2012


      RE: Fall Wet Lab Assistant Work Experience Placement

      The Vancouver Aquarium is currently recruiting 14 students for our
      Fall Wet Lab Assistant Work Experience Placement.

      As a work experience student, you will be working within a team of staff, volunteers, and other students to carry out routine animal care tasks and procedures and maintain vital operations of our Wet Lab facilities in order to facilitate the ultimate educational experience for our visitors as they handle and observe a wide variety of live tidal pool animals from local BC waters.

      Title:

      Wet Lab Assistant


      Department:

      Education

      Term of Position:

      Mandatory Training:  Sunday October  21st, 2012
                                        9:00am-3:00pm

      Students will volunteer 1 day out of the week, Monday to
      Sunday:

      Monday       2:00pm-5:00pm    (2 students)  

      Tuesday      2:00pm- 5:00pm   ( 2 students)

      Wednesday 2:00pm-5:00pm    ( 2 students)
      Thursday     2:00pm-5:00pm    ( 2 students)

      Friday          2:00pm- 5:00pm    ( 2 students)

      Saturday     10 :00am-2:00pm  ( 2 students)

      Sunday        10 :00am-2:00pm  ( 2 students)


      Placement dates: Monday, October 22, 2012 to Friday February 1, 2012 excluding the following holidays, but students are still expected to come during Winter Break (Nov. 11, Dec. 24, Dec. 25, Dec. 26, Jan. 1)



      Description of
      Volunteer
      Opportunity:
      This placement will provide an excellent opportunity for students to build their knowledge and stewardship skills with regard to caring for marine life and the marine environment while gaining teaching experience, communication skills, developing a sense of teamwork and exploring career options through:

      ·         participating in daily animal care routines and operations in our Wet Lab facilities
      ·         participating in and facilitating safe handling of marine invertebrate animals
      ·         teaching visitors about marine shoreline life local to BC and the major conservation issues affecting it

      Skills Preferred:








      Please Note:

      ·         Outgoing, enthusiastic and self-motivated
      ·         Students currently in Grades 11 or 12.
      ·         High level of professionalism and commitment
      ·         Interest in marine biology
      ·         Experience and/or genuine interest in educating or interacting with visitors
      ·         Strong English oral communications skills
      ·         Second language an asset

      Previous animal care experience is an asset but not necessary-training will be provided.

      Volunteer Benefits:
      ·         Gain experience in animal care
      ·         Build knowledge of marine life and marine environment
      ·         Gain teaching experience in an informal setting
      ·         Priority placement in the volunteer training
      ·         Gain work experience hours


      Please note: There are seven different placement options.  Please indicate clearly on the student information form in order of preference the top 3 options (days of the week) the student is applying for.

      Submit your resume and cover letter to  pgiraud@nvsd44.bc.ca

      The deadline  is 3pm on Thursday October 10th. 

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