Summer Student JobYou will support Phase II of the Treaty Walk Project through research on local treaty history, conducting interviews, collaborating with project partners, and updating website content. You will also assist with museum and community events.
WHAT YOU WILL DO
You will conduct research on local treaty history and gather information for Phase II of the Treaty Walk Project.
You will conduct interviews with community members and project partners to document perspectives and stories.
You will collaborate with project partners to ensure accurate and inclusive project outcomes.
You will update website content related to the Treaty Walk Project.
You will assist with museum and community events as needed.
WHY YOU WILL LOVE THIS JOB
You will gain practical experience in research, project coordination, and community engagement.
You will develop skills in interviewing, documentation, and historical interpretation.
You will work closely with staff, project partners, and community members, making a meaningful contribution to the project.
You will enhance your resume with hands-on experience in a professional and supportive environment.
WHO SHOULD APPLY
This position is open to students aged 16 to 30 who are enrolled in high school, college, or university.
Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
Applicants must be eligible for the Young Canada Works or Canada Summer Jobs Grant.