Youth Internship Opportunities with MNRF
I am pleased to share two very exciting youth internship opportunities that may be of interest to members of your communities. This information has been posted on the Tanakiwin homepage as well as on the Youth Opportunities page available at the following link: http://www.tanakiwin.com/
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry – Pembroke District currently has an exciting opportunity available for a Resource Management Technical Specialist Intern. The successful candidate will gain a wealth of knowledge and experience delivering a variety of Natural Resource programs to clients within the MNRF Pembroke District area. The Intern will assist and participate in the issuance of permits and authorizations, and support the delivery of resource management planning, monitoring, audit, compliance and implementation activities for the district lands & waters, fish & wildlife, and aggregates programs. The Internship will last for a period of up to 80 weeks.
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Interested candidates should send their application no later than 11:59 PM on Tuesday, January 30, 2018 to:
Lise Dufour
31 Riverside Drive
Pembroke ON K8A 8R6
OR
By email to: , including the Job ID in the subject line.
Aboriginal Summer Internship Opportunities with CN
The Corporate Services team at CN is seeking driven and resourceful individuals to join them for a summer internship. These positions will provide students with an excellent learning opportunity within their field of study, working closely with leaders within CN on key projects. Specifically, the following two positions are currently available:
1. Aboriginal Internship Program – Public and Government Affairs: Position aims to assist the Public & Government Affairs department in its efforts to promote and protect CN’s people, business and reputation. The successful candidate must be enrolled in a college or university in a related field (Public Relations, Public Policy, Communications, etc.).
2. Aboriginal Internship Program – Law: Position aims to assist the Law department in providing the highest quality, cost effective and pro-active legal services to CN in order to protect and promote CN’s people, business and reputation. The successful candidate must be enrolled in a university based JD, Ll.B., B.C.L., or equivalent program.
To be eligible, candidates must self-identify as an Aboriginal person. Interns travelling to Montreal will either be provided with accommodations or, should they have special requirements, a housing allowance may be granted instead.
To apply, submit the following documents to the CN website here:
· Letter of Intent
· Resume
· Official Transcript
· Reference Letter from a Community Leader or Educator supporting your candidacy
Megan Aikens
Communications and Policy Strategist