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= June 2023 =
 
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!June 6, 2023
 
!1:00 - 2:00 p.m. (EST)
 
!Summer Welcome Event
 
!This activity will be a juncture for Indigenous students to meet with the Indigenous Centre of Expertise team; learn about different supports offered through the ISEO program; network with peers; learn more about the summer programming. The event will feature opening and closing prayers and a keynote speech by a special guest.
 
!Indigenous Centre of Expertise
 
!Virtual (MS Teams)
 
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!June 20, 2023
 
!1:00 - 2:00 p.m. (EST)
 
!Mentorship Session: Exploring a Career Path in Diverse Fields with the Government of Canada
 
!This event will offer the opportunity for students to hear from guest panelists as they discuss their career paths in the following fields such as Human Resources, Communications, Policy and Finance. The presentations will serve to demystify the many possibilities within these fields in terms of educational backgrounds and future career paths, and advice will be provided to participants to help guide their career planning.
 
!Indigenous Centre of Expertise and guest panelists
 
!Virtual (MS Teams)
 
!
 
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= July 2023 =
 
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!July 4, 2023
 
!1:00 - 2:00 p.m. (EST)
 
!Mentorship Session: Understanding your Contribution as a Public Servant and Staying True to you Values
 
!Staying true to your values refers to not sacrificing or betraying your own identity, which may include Indigenous and non-Indigenous values. This event will offer participants advice from guest panelists who will share their own experience and provide advice on how to feel satisfied and maintain integrity throughout your career. 
 
!Indigenous Centre of Expertise
 
!Virtual (MS Teams)
 
!
 
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!July 18, 2023
 
!1:00 - 2:00 p.m. (EST)
 
!Mentorship Session: Finding Supports to Navigate Your Experience in the Public Service
 
!Starting a new job can be daunting, especially when joining a large institution such as the federal public service. During this event, guest speakers will share their own experience and provide guidance as to how to successfully navigate a student work term, including the importance of networking, joining employee support groups and the value of growth.
 
!Indigenous Centre of Expertise and guest panelists
 
!Virtual (MS Teams)
 
!
 
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= August 2023 =
 
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!August 1, 2023
 
!1:00 - 2:00 p.m. (EST)
 
!Speed Mentoring and Matching
 
!'''Throughout the summer the importance of networking and mentorship in building your career has been a reoccurring topic. Now is your opportunity to put those into action! The event will use breakout rooms to allow students to connect with mentors in smaller group sessions. Mentors’ information will be available beforehand to ensure students can connect with the most suitable matches. Students will have the opportunity to meet, ask questions, and build connections with potential mentors as well as grow their network.''' 
 
!Indigenous Centre of Expertise and mentors
 
!Virtual (MS Teams)
 
!Link Coming
 
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!August 15, 2023
 
!1:00 - 2:00 p.m. (EST)
 
!Workshop: Indigenous Career Pathways (ICP): How to Stand Out and Get Bridged
 
!As the summer and student contracts come to an end, graduation and bridging are at the forefront of conversation. This event will focus on providing students the support and knowledge about employment opportunities in the Government of Canada. The presentation will be delivered by the Indigenous Centre of Expertise and will feature the Indigenous Career Pathways and other GC tools. The workshop will be delivered by a Human Resources Specialist and will include tips and tricks on how to standout in interviews, develop their potential, explore employment possibilities after graduation.
 
!Indigenous Centre of Expertise and guest panelists
 
!Virtual (MS Teams)
 
!
 
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!August 22, 2023
 
!1:00 - 2:00 p.m. (EST)
 
!Summer Closing Event
 
!It’s time to wrap up the summer programming and reflect on the experience, tools, and lessons you have gained. This event will feature a recent graduate who like you, worked as a student, and has recently been hired as an indeterminate employee. The speaker will share their experience as a student and how they used some of the knowledge shared this summer to officially join the Public Service. The session will also feature a life-long learning story with tips on how to apply values and indigenous ways of knowing and being in government positions by Maggie Patsey, Human resources advisor at the Indigenous Centre of Expertise.
 
!Indigenous Centre of Expertise
 
!Virtual (MS Teams)
 
!
 
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|Indigenous Career Pathways (ICP) & How to Stand Out in an Interview and Get Hired / Bridged
 
|Indigenous Career Pathways (ICP) & How to Stand Out in an Interview and Get Hired / Bridged
 
|Join us for a conversation that will focus on the popular topic of bridging, and how to continue your career in the Public Service post-graduation.  
 
|Join us for a conversation that will focus on the popular topic of bridging, and how to continue your career in the Public Service post-graduation.  
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'''We want you to choose! What would you like to hear in our next podcast? Reach out to us through our emails or chat directly through Facebook!'''
 
 
Contact us at: samantha.prosper@cfp-psc.gc.ca and sarah.cameron@tbs-sct.gc.ca
 

Latest revision as of 13:30, 12 January 2024

Overview
Media
Job Postings
Resources
Mentorship
About Us

Events - ISEO

  1. ISEO Events Page[1]

Facebook

Does this sound like you?

  • Want to meet, learn, and share with Indigenous students across the country?
  • Always on the look out for ideas and tools to be more efficient?
  • New to the Government of Canada and want a crash course on how to thrive?

If you answered yes to any of these, you should definitely join the National Indigenous Student Circle! This group is an inclusive, safe space for students to share resources, access the podcast, and network with peers from across Canada!

Join Here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nationalindigenousstudentcircle

Podcast

Interested in getting information whenever, wherever? Our podcast series is for you!

Episode Description Release Access Transcript
Self-Declaration What is self-declaration, how is it used, and what are the benefits to you? The episode helps to understand the role of self-declaring, how that information is used, and also explores potential barriers and breaks down perceived stigma of identifying with an employment equity group. October 2021 File:NISC Podcast-Episode One.wmv File:NISC-Podcast-Translated Script FR.docx
Interview Tips Have an interview coming up and need to prepare? We brought in an experienced HR specialist to share some tips and tricks to ace your next interview and match your skills to the right job for you! February 2022 File:NISC podcast-episode2.wmv - wiki (gccollab.ca) File:Interview Tips NISC podcast.docx
Second Language Assessment The ABC's of the second language assessment. We interviewed the manager of the Indigenous Centre of Expertise (ICoE), Karine Picard, to find out the basics of who, what, when, where, why, and how of the SLA. April 2022 File:NISC podcast-episode3.wmv - wiki (gccollab.ca) File:Second Language Assessment .docx
Bridging: The Basics What is bridging and how to use it to your advantage to start your career in the Public Service. TBD to come
Indigenous Career Pathways (ICP) & How to Stand Out in an Interview and Get Hired / Bridged Join us for a conversation that will focus on the popular topic of bridging, and how to continue your career in the Public Service post-graduation. TBD to come
I-STEM Series: Departments / Student Experience TBD to come

Tip: In order to view full transcript, please download the file and open through Word.