Women of the Swift Flowing River Cultural Network
Opportunities
We regularly post education, training, job openings, and funding opportunities on this page, so be sure to check back often. You won’t want to miss out on valuable opportunities to advance your career.
*Job seekers shine by making use of lived, practical and cultural skillsets.
*No resume required
*OCM uses a skills-based approach to recommend employment opportunities to job seekers and they can recommend further education and training with partner organizations.
Our Children's Medicine is building a future for Indigenous and diverse job seekers to have equal access to, and are properly represented amongst Canadian business.
Our Children's Medicine (OCM) achieves this through a dual approach focusing on employment systems and job seeker development.
We are looking for Youth Representatives!
Are you interested in joining an organization that promotes the wellness of Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ women from across Saskatchewan?
Consider applying to join Women of the Swift Flowing River (WSFR) as we expand to include youth specific programming. We are a provincial volunteer organization whose vision is to improve the lives of Indigenous women and their families now and for future generations. But we need your help.
We are looking to hire four youth representatives between the ages of 15 and 29, who will be a part of the design and guidance of youth-specific programming across Saskatchewan. You have an idea for workshops or learning opportunities that would be helpful for your region – this is a way that you can see that idea come to life.
If you are interested, please send a resume and cover letter to the youth coordinator at: jasmynohh@live.com before 12:00 pm on Tuesday, Nov 20, 2024. Please see attached job description for more information.
Training, Jobs, New Skills!
Help Wanted
We want to hear from you!
We are seeking women interested in gaining experience at two unique locations:
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Gas Station Clerk/Gas Jockey: Work at a gas station in Saskatoon, learning the ropes of the business.
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Indigenous-Owned Coffee Company: Get hands-on experience in packaging coffee for an Indigenous-owned coffee company.
Training will be provided via Zoom, and once completed, you'll have the opportunity to be considered for a permanent position if the job is posted. This is a great chance to build valuable skills for future employment!
Contact: Angie Campbell
ISET Co-Ordinator SK Region
Looking to grow your Indigenous business?
Look no further than Tools and Financing for Aboriginal Business (TFAB) from the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business. TFAB offers a range of tools, training, and networks to help you succeed. With their support, your business can take off in 2024 and beyond.
Indspire.ca
Looking to further your education? Indspire.ca offers bursaries and scholarships for full and part-time studies in college, university, skilled trades, apprenticeships, and technology programs. With one application, you can be considered for all applicable bursaries and scholarships (with a few exceptions).
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Rupertsland Institute
Metis Educators are invited to join Rupertsland Institute's free niya michif course to enhance their foundational knowledge and share best practices guided by Metis ways of knowing and keeoukaywin (visiting).
Contact education@rupertsland.org to learn more or register today!
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The Gabriel Dumont Institute offers many programs throughout the year, some of which include Adult Basic Education and Essential Skills for the Workplace programming across Saskatchewan.
Essential Skills for the Workplace program (ESWP) helps students gain future skills needed to enter and succeed in the workplace.
Find out more by clicking on the poster!