Friday, March 7, 2014

SEA TO SKY HERITAGE FAIR

The Sea to Sky Heritage Fair is a daylong event that concludes in the evening with a celebration to recognize students’ achievements.   Students in grades 4-10 create heritage projects based on local or Canadian History. 

 

From 6-8pm Lynn Valley Village Plaza will come alive with music, entertainment and activities for the entire family as we celebrate these unique student projects.


Special Event Volunteers Needed!

Friday, May 9th, 2014   4:00-8:30pm


Duties: 
  • Assist with the preparation, set-up, activities and clean-up

Requirements:
  • Volunteers must be 15+ years
  • Volunteers should enjoy working with the public and should have an interest in history
  • Also must enjoy working with children and assisting with family-friendly activities
  • Must be available for a training session to take place on Friday May 2nd from 5:30-6:30 (pizza will be provided)
  • Volunteers should also be available to help-out one or two afternoons (after school) during the week leading to the event May 3-8th and/or Saturday May 10th in the morning to help with cleanup.
  • Must contact the museum to set-up a volunteer interview prior to volunteering
 
Deadline to apply April 17th, 2014
 
Contact:
Andrew Hildred
Email: hildreda@dnv.org or
Telephone: (604) 990-3700 ext. 8008

or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson 



TEEN TECH TUTOR NEEDED!

LYNN VALLEY LIBRARY

Thursdays 1:00-4:00pm

April 17 - June 5

 
 
That’s 3 hours a week for 9 weeks + a  3 hour training session for a total of 30 hours of work experience!
 

 

TEEN TECH VOLUNTEERS will meet with adults to help them with computer question and their devices, etc. 
 
 
Requirement:   You DON’T have to be tech wizards, all you need is patience and willingness to help adults learn and explore.
 
 
Come for the training session at Lynn Valley Library.   The training session will be a time to find out more about the program and decide if it’s a good fit for you.   There’s no pressure to make a commitment, you can come with no expectations.
 
 
Contact:
Alison Campbell
Outreach Coordinator for Children and Teens
North Vancouver District Public Library
604.990.5800 ext 8118

 
or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson 

Teen Book Buddies Needed!


Capilano Branch Library, Tuesdays this Spring 

April 1 through May 27 ~ Tuesdays 3:30pm-6:00pm

 

BOOK BUDDIES helps kids aged 6-11 who need support and encouragement in maintaining and improving their reading skills. Kids are matched with a teen volunteer, and for half an hour each week, Book Buddies read aloud to each other, choose books to take home and play literacy-based games
 
Requirements:
  • In grades 10, 11, or 12
  • LOVE reading and can enthuse others about it
  • Able to connect with younger children (including those with disabilities or who have English as a second language)
  • Super patient, supportive and willing to try different ways to engage kids who may be shy or reluctant in a non-judgemental, welcoming environment
  • Able to communicate clearly, effectively and courteously with kids, parents, library staff and fellow Book Buddies
  • Able to keep schedules, notes and statistics; write reports and operate simple office equipment

Submit a cover letter and resume by March 23 to Alison Campbell (alicam@nvdpl.ca)

Alison Campbell, Outreach Coordinator for Children and Teens
North Vancouver District Public Library
1277 Lynn Valley Road, BC, V7J 2A1 Telephone: 604-990-5800 ext 8118

 or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson
 

Wednesday, March 5, 2014


Volunteer opportunity at North Shore Neighbourhood House


Are you looking for volunteer hours in spring break?

 
Volunteer for the Spring Break
Kids Basketball Camps


Monday, Mar 17 - Wed March 24th
6-8 years   2:30 pm - 4:15 pm
  
Tuesday, Mar 18 - Thu Mar 25
9-12 years 2:00pm - 3:45 pm
 

Please contact volunteer services coordinator: 
Amal Hasan at ahasan@nsnh.bc.ca  / 604-987-8138 Ext 202
 

 or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

AGAT Laboratories - Work Experience Opportunity


A great opportunity for a student interested in chemistry, with special application to mining and environmental services.

 AGAT Laboratories is a highly specialized Canadian-based company that provides laboratory services worldwide.  AGAT is the most geographical and technically diversified laboratory in Canada.  It specializes in environmental chemistry, agricultural analysis, food testing, ultra-trace and toxicology, geology and petrology, mining geochemistry and lubricants testing services.
 
ASSISTANT LABORATORY TECHNICIAN
(1 POSITION)

Application Deadline:   February 28th 2014

 
Job Description:  This role will provide you an introduction into the world of environmental chemistry.  You will receive environmental samples, soil, water and air samples, assist in registering these samples into the laboratory and preparing them for analysis.  In this role you will gain insight into a variety of analytical chemistry techniques that are used in production labs to test for metals, organics and a variety of other chemical constituents found commonly in our environment.

 

Qualifications:  Grade 11 Chemistry
Work Hours:     Monday-Friday 8am – 5pm,  Saturday 8am to 5pm
Commitment:   During the week of Spring break from March 12-16
Contact:             Ms. Watson (in D1017)

China Town Spring Parade 2014

 

CURRENTLY RECRUITING 200 VOLUNTEERS!


ACCUMULATE WORK EXPERIENCE / VOLUNTEER HOURS,

MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND HAVE FUN


February 2nd, 2014 (Sunday)

8:00 am to 4:00 pm

SUCCESS Choi Hall

28 West Pender Street, Vancouver

 

Duties:
  • Set-Up
  • Registration
  • Crowd Control
  • Take Down


Sign up here: http://bit/ly/1gEKtNQ
or contact S.U.C.C.E.S.S. Community Services
604-408-7260 o vincent.ta,@success.bc.ca


or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson

Tech-Easy (Volunteer / Work Experience Opportunity)


Tech-Easy are in need of youth volunteers from North Vancouver!

 

Duties: Help seniors by teaching them how to use computer technologies (laptops, iPad, cell phones, and etc.)    

Prior to volunteering, Tech-Easy will let volunteers know which type of lessons they will be leading and how they should proceed.

Here are the list of homes that we currently have in North Vancouver:


  • Capilano Community Service Society
  • Sunrise of Lynn Valley
  • The Summerhill Retirement Residences
  • Cedar Springs Residences
  • Churchill House Retirement Community
  • Silver Harbour Seniors Centre
  • Hollyburn House
  • The Westerleigh Residences, West Vancouver

 
Contact:
Albert Cherng
Email Address:  reachtecheasy@gmail.com
Website: www.tech-easy.ca 
 
 
or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

VOLUNTEERS for the Aquarium

Vancouver Aquarium are looking for a highly self-motivated and enthusiastic students to fill the position of Educator for their French School Program.

Commitment: 
Fridays, Feb 7th, 2014 and June 20th, 2014 
9:00 am - 2:00 pm (5 hours/week)

Mandatory Training: 
Sunday,  Feb 2nd  10:00 am - 3:00 pm


Role: 
Leading a small group of K-7 level students on guided journey throughout the Aquarium in order to inspire wonder and curiousity and develop a sense of appreciation for the world's oceans and the aquatic life found among them.
 
Required Documents: 
Cover letter, resume and completed student information sheet

Skills Preferred:
· Experience educating or interacting with children;
· Outgoing, enthusiastic, self-motivated, creative and friendly with a positive can-do attitude;
· Students in grade 10, 11 and 12;
· Interested in and passionate about marine life and for environmental conservation;
· High level of professionalism and commitment;
· Strong oral English and French language communication skills.

(Must be able to communicate elementary level concepts in both languages. Training with regard to specific concepts and terminology to be used where required, will be provided). 
 
Please submit required documents by Monday, January 20th, 2014 to: Christy Smith at workexperience@vanaqua.org 

or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson

 
 
 
 
 

Monday, January 6, 2014

Teen Volunteers - City of North Vancouver Library

 

Registration opened on January 2, 2014

 

 

 Teen volunteers at the Library will:

  • work one-on-one with children in the Read Along and Homework Help programs,

  • work with seniors and older adults in Drop-in Login Learn program

  • can also help by joining the Teen Advisory Council to help plan programs and events for teens.

 

 
Please visit this link to register:

 
Please note that the Library advises that demand tends to exceed places available, so the sooner volunteers register, the better.
 

Program Contact:
Kate Longley
Teen Services Librarian
North Vancouver City Library
120 14th Street West
North Vancouver, BC V7M 1N9
Phone: (604) 998-3494 Email: klongley@cnv.org


or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson

An Evening on Careers and the Trades

 

The North Vancouver School District will be hosting an evening focusing on CAREERS and the TRADES. 

 

TICKET TO YOUR FUTURE

January 29, 2014

7:00-8:30 pm

Mountainside School, 3365 Mahon, North Vancouver

 

For Students and Parents from Grades 9-12


The evening will be a combined presentation on the following career pathways by representatives from Capilano University, BCIT, VCC, Industry Training Organizations and local Businesses:

  • Trades and Technology
  • Tourism and Hospitality
  • Science and Applied Sciences
  • Health & Human Services
  • Fine Arts, Design and Media
  • Business & Applied Business
  • Liberal Arts & Humanities
  • Fitness & Recreation



Thursday, December 19, 2013

STUDY AND GO ABROAD FAIRS


STUDY ~ TRAVEL ~ WORK ~ VOLUNTEER
 
This is your chance to come and visit with representatives, ask questions, gather information, have your documents reviewed, and listen to experts at the free seminars.

 
  • Meet with universities and colleges offering a wide range of undergraduate and post-graduate programs all over the world. 
  • Find out about exciting travel opportunities; semesters abroad, work programs overseas, internships, volunteer programs and adventure travel.
  
Registration is optional, admission is FREE

www.studyandgoabroad.com/vancouver

East Ballroom at Convention Level
Vancouver Convention Centre
999 Canada Place
 
 
or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Green Collar Futures - Career Conference for Grade 10/11 Students

 

 What do YOU want to be when you GROW UP?

 

Explore your options on FEBRUARY 15, 2014 (Saturday, 9:00 am to 2:30 pm) at this FREE career conference.  Lunch and Prizes included!


Choose interactive "breakout" sessions and explore careers in:

environmental engineering
sustainable transport
eco tourism
natural resources management
renewable energy
environmental law
sustainability education
urban agriculture
green products innovation
environmental economics
and many more....
 
  • meet and interact with amazing and successful people who will share their career journeys, detailing education requirements, job prospects and salary expectations
  • learn about emerging sustainability career opportunities in BC and Internationally
  • find out what it takes to reach their goals
  • practice networking skills
 

To register, please see Ms. Virani in C301.


or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson

Vancouver International Children's Festival (May 27 - June 1, 2014)

 

Volunteers needed for the following positions:

 

  • Arts Activities
  • Ushering/Box Office
  • Hosting & Info Traffic
  • Sales
  • Administrations
  • Security
  • Pre-festival Office Assistance


Great for anyone considering a career in Event Planning & Management.


To discuss positions in advance, please contact: 

Melika Garibpour
Key Volunteer
melika.arasi@gmail.com


or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Teen Book Buddies Volunteers!

Volunteer opportunity for grades 10, 11 or 12

at Lynn Valley Main Library

January 15 through March 12, 2014

Wednesdays 3:30pm  to 6:30pm


Book Buddies is a library program that helps children aged 6-11 who need your support and encouragement in maintaining and improving their reading skills.  Children are matched with a teen volunteer and for half an hour each week, the Book Buddies read aloud to each other, choose books to take home and do literacy-based activities such as word games.


Book Buddies volunteers:
  • enjoy working with younger children, inlcuding those with learning disabilites or who have English as a second language
  • enthusiastic about reading and can model reading as an enjoyable activity
  • patient, supportive and willing to try different ways of engaging children
  • able to communicate clearly, effectively
  • able to keep schedules, notes, statistics, write reports and operate simple office equipment


Please submit a cover letter and resume by December 20 to Alison Campbel

contact info:
Alison Campbel
North Vancouver District Public Library
1277 Lynn Valley Road, BC V7J2A1
Telephone: 604-990-5800 ext 8118 or
alicam@nvdpl.ca

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Don’t miss out the volunteer / work opportunities this December!


 

EDUCATION AND CAREER FAIR

Dec 6 , 2013 Friday

Event Hours: 9:00- 3:00
Vancouver Convention Center East
www.educationcareerfairs.com

 
Here is your chance to have those questions answered. Whether it's about admission, deadlines, campus life, and program choices, representatives are on hand to answer your questions.

 


 
                                                 ******
 

BCIT Biotechnology Career Awareness Program

for grade 10-12 students

Dec 9-13, 2013 (1 week)

http://www.bcit.ca/study/courses/biot0001


 

Grade 10, 11 and 12 students will have an opportunity to experience the field of biotechnology as a career path. Students spend five days in an actual biotech lab, and also visit companies in the field.

 


 

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

NSCR is still looking for volunteers


JOIN NSCR’s charity gift wrap booth at Capilano Mall


 
 

NSCR is still looking for volunteers.  Here are the available shifts:

Dec 12 (Thu)- 3:30-6:30 pm
Dec 16 (Mon) - 3:00-6:15 pm
Dec 21 (Sat) - 12:15-3.15 pm
Dec 22 (Sun) - 9:30 am-12:30 am
Dec 23 (Sun) - 6:00 pm-9:15 pm
Dec 24 (Tue) - 9:30 am-12:30 pm
                        12:15-3:15 pm
                         3:00-5:15 pm

There is a training session on Dec 11th, Wednesday at 4:30 pm. It will be in the storefront next to Advanced Travel across from Virgin Mobile.

Requirements

  • Volunteers are required to attend one of its gift wrapping/training sessions (Nov 27-30th)
  • should be committed to attend the shifts assigned

(please get your application form & shift calendar from Ms. Abad in counseling)

Please e-mail your calendars and application as soon as possible to: giftwrap@nscr.bc.ca

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

CBC/ Radio-Canada

OPEN HOUSE

& FOOD BANK DAY


You're invited to a full day event including newsroom tours, live broadcasts and the chance to meet CBC personalities!


FRIDAY DECEMBER 6TH 5:30 AM TO 6 PM
 

It's a full day of live broadcast, great entertainment, exciting activities and heartfelt generosity.  Meet on air-personalities, tour the building and help you local food bank by making a donation.  Plus a very special Canada Lives Here movie experience and tours of CBC Canada House.
 
 For more info and to donate now go to cbc.ca/bc

CBC Radio-Canada
700 Hamilton Street, Vancouver
 
 
Before starting your volunteer or WEX, please see Ms. Abad or Ms. Watson

Seasonal Snow School Volunteer Opportunities

Mt. Seymour requires volunteers to assist their professional instructors with lesson programs for skiers and snowboarders ages 4-6. 


Program operates on
-mornings and afternoon during weekends
-daily during the Christmas and Spring Break periods
-evenings on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from Jan 13 to Mar 10.


Qualifications:
  • minimum 15 yeas old (14 with letter from parent or guardian)
  • intermediate skiing or snowboarding abilities
  • must have ski/snowboard equipment
  • must enjoy working with 4-6 year old children
  • friendly
JOIN NOW to get the following program benefits:
-participation in Professional Instructor Training
-all staff benefits as per the employee handbook/perks sheet
-uniform jacket
-complimentary staff pass (minimum 80 hours volunteering + 2 training days)


Before starting your volunteer or WEX, please see Ms. Abad or Ms. Watson

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Volunteers Needed at Aunt Leah's Tree Lots

Aunt Leah's Tree Lots raises funds to assist youth in foster care, including teen moms, with their transition to independent living.   Every year, hundreds of community members volunteer their time to help sell Christmas trees.  


Please show your support and have some fun! 

This is a great holiday activity to do plus you are earning WEX/Volunteer hours. 

Starts on November 29! Sign up now!
 
Volunteer jobs are in:
  • customer service/sales
  • cashier
  • lot maintenance
  • set-up and clean-up
  • holding trees to show families
  • helping load trees to vehicle
  • trimming trunks and lower branches  

Note: Not everyone has to do heavy lifting! If this is a concern for you, you can sign up to work as cashier or providing customer service. 

 

For TREE LOT LOCATIONS & HOURS, visit http://auntleahs.org/support-us/buy-a-tree/ 


Before starting your volunteer or WEX, please see Ms. Abad or Ms. Watson

 

MT SEYMOUR's "Instructor Practicum Program"

 

J O I N   N O W !

The Program...

  • trains high school students as Ski Instructors

  • helps students satisfy their Work Experience requirements for graduation.

 

Students...

  • become part of Mt. Seymour program

  • agree to volunteer 100 hours (12 days of work)

  • received a full staff pass including staff benefits

  • trained to become a lesson volunteer, skill and technique training and ultimately, the Canadian Ski Instructors' Alliance Level 1 certification training

 

The program is for ...

  • students ages 15 and up

  • can ski at an advanced intermediate level

  • students who wish to explore a career in the ski industry



Questions can be directed to:
Jonathan Mosley | Manager
Skier Development/Group Sales and Registration
Mt Seymour Resorts
(604) 986-2261 Ext 245  
jmosley@mountseymour.com


Please get the INFO SHEET from Ms. Abad (counseling) or Ms. Watson (D107)

Key Volunteers Needed!

Vancouver International Children's Festival 

are currently recruiting

Key Volunteers for their 2014 Festival!

May 27 to June 1, 2014


Volunteers are needed in many areas including:
  • Arts Activities
  • Ushering/Box Office
  • Hosting & Info Traffic
  • Sales
  • Administrations
  • Security
  • Pre-festival Office Assistance

 

Great for anyone considering a career in Event Planning & Management.


Act Quickly!  Key Volunteer Meetings begin on December 7.


For more information contact:  Diana Stewart-Imbert
volunteer@childrensfestival.ca  604.708.5665 ext 103

or see Ms.Abad / Ms. Watson

Interested in a career in POLICING?

 

The RCMP is offering a "Police Youth Academy" for Grade 11 and 12 students from April 16-24, 2014.


This program is designed to place the students in a simulated RCMP training environment as well as role-playing the realities of policing.   Students will receive instruction and lectures on law, social and communications skills, physical training as well as some police tactics and self-defence.


Deadline:  Wednesday, November 27, 2013


Pick up your application packages now (see Ms. Watson in D107 or Ms. Abad in counseling)

Monday, October 28, 2013

Education and Career Fair DEC 6.

                                             EDUCATION AND CAREER FAIR

  www.educationcareerfairs.com


The Education and Career Fair's mission is to provide visitors the opportunity to develop their career path. Whether you are still in high school, looking for a job, or looking to make a career change – your future begins here!

Why attend?


Exhibitors come from across Canada, the United States and international locations to meet you. Join us for industry specific seminars, a wide range of exhibit displays, informative guest speakers and the opportunity to have your questions answered by the experts.

High School Students


Not sure which post-secondary option is your best move? Here is your chance to have those questions answered. Whether it's about admission, deadlines, campus life, and program choices, representatives are on hand to answer your questions.


Event Day

Friday, December 6, 2013

Event Hours: 9:00- 3:00

Vancouver Convention Center east
 

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