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Summer Youth Employment Saskatoon

Location Type Posting Date Closing Date
Saskatoon Contract Apr 6, 2021 Apr 30, 2021

The Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research invites applications for the following summer youth employment positions:

1. Dumont Technical Institute – 1  Position
Responsibilities: Under the direction of the DTI Director, duties will include but not be limited to;
assisting with student recruitment; ordering, collecting; recording and organizing program resources; preparing monthly reports on activities conducted and other duties as assigned.

2. Gabriel Dumont Institute Training & Employment – 1  Position
Responsibilities: Under the direct supervision of the Director of GDI T&E, duties will include but not be limited to; Labour Market research, office coverage, representation of GDI at provincial events, organizing resources; general office duties; travel throughout the province will be required and other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: To be eligible, applicants must be youth aged 15 – 30. The ideal candidate would be Métis, possess excellent public communication skills, good report writing skills and general computer skills are required. These positions are funded under the Canada Youth Summer Work Program.

Term: May 2021 – August 2021
Location: Saskatoon, SK
Salary Grid: $19.23 per hour/ 35 hours per week
Deadline for receipt of applications: April 30, 2021

Please submit resume indicating which position you are interested in to:

Robbie Walliser
917 22nd Street West
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7M 0R9
Telephone: (306) 657-2264
Fax: (306) 975-0903
Email: hr@gdins.org

The Gabriel Dumont Institute has the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission to hire affirmatively.
Please state in your cover letter if you are of Métis ancestry
Only applicants short listed will be contacted
*All positions are pending funding

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