Indigenous Student Employment Opportunity - EVENTS

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Below is a list of current activities / events under way, for which ISEO is involved in.

To register for the events, please submit your name and email to: The Indigenous Student Employment Opportunity Team

  • Please note that these events are for Indigenous students only


June 2021

Date Time Event Name Host Location Documents/Notes
June 9 TBC National Student Welcoming Event (Bilingual) Treasury Board Secretariat MS Teams ISEO a will be having a 10-minute presentation to present student support initiatives to all students of the government of Canada.
  • This will create awareness for students to participate in the initiative if they haven't registered already.
  • The presentation will vover what students receive such as networking opportunities, learning and development opportunities, and retention opportunities.
June 21 1:00-2:30pm EST National Indigenous Student Get Together Public Service Commission MS Teams To strengthen the representation, recruitment, development and retention of Indigenous people through targeted recruitment of talented Indigenous university or college students across Canada.
  • To present measures to support onboarding, development and work experience for all Indigenous students hired through the program.

This activity will be an opportunity for Indigenous students hired to learn:

  • Meet the team that lead ISEO
  • Different supports of the ISEO initiative
  • Mentoring opportunities
  • Diversity of career opportunities in the Federal Public Service
  • Networking opportunities with Indigenous public servants
June 30 1:00-2:00pm EST Presentation on Indigenous Languages Public Service Commission MS Teams This activity will be an opportunity for Indigenous students to learn about Indigenous languages and the impact in the Federal Public Service.
  • Presentation given by the Indigenous Languages Team and Canadian Heritage

July 2021

Date Time Event Name Host Speakers Location Documents/Notes
July 7 1:00pm-2:30pm EST Mentorship (Bilingual) Session - 4 mentors/session Public Service Commission TBD MS Teams This learning activity will provide hired Indigenous students with the support and guidance necessary to create a meaningful work experience for themselves.
  • Each mentoring session will allow students to learn about career progression from a mentor and ask questions to them.
  • Upon completion of the event, students will be encouraged to meet and continue a dialogue with any mentor they see fit.
  • Mentors will speak about their career, experiences in the public service, challenges they face and faced, and they will answer questions from students.
  • Mentors are from various levels such as managers, Vice-President, Associate Deputy Minister, Operations, Border officers, and many more.
July 15 1:00pm-2:00pm EST

(French)

Session

Second-Language Information Session Public Service Commission MS Teams To provide hired students with disabilities and Indigenous students with the knowledge of information about Second Laguage Evaluation, available services and options when accommodations are needed.
July 15 2:00pm-3:00pm EST

(English) Session

Second-Language Information Session Public Service Commission MS Teams To provide hired students with disabilities and Indigenous students with the knowledge of information about Second Laguage Evaluation, available services and options when accommodations are needed.
July 21 1:00pm-2:30pm EST Mentorship (Bilingual) Session - 4 mentors/session Public Service Commission TBD MS Teams This learning activity will provide hired Indigenous students with the support and guidance necessary to create a meaningful work experience for themselves.
  • Each mentoring session will allow students to learn about career progression from a mentor and ask questions to them.
  • Upon completion of the event, students will be encouraged to meet and continue a dialogue with any mentor they see fit.
  • Mentors will speak about their career, experiences in the public service, challenges they face and faced, and they will answer questions from students.
  • Mentors are from various levels such as managers, Vice-President, Associate Deputy Minister, Operations, Border officers, and many more.
July 28 1:00pm-2:30pm EST Mentorship (Bilingual) Session - 4 mentors/session Public Service Commission TBD MS Teams This learning activity will provide hired Indigenous students with the support and guidance necessary to create a meaningful work experience for themselves.
  • Each mentoring session will allow students to learn about career progression from a mentor and ask questions to them.
  • Upon completion of the event, students will be encouraged to meet and continue a dialogue with any mentor they see fit.
  • Mentors will speak about their career, experiences in the public service, challenges they face and faced, and they will answer questions from students.
  • Mentors are from various levels such as managers, Vice-President, Associate Deputy Minister, Operations, Border officers, and many more.

August 2021

Date Time Event Name Host Speakers Location Documents/Notes
August 10 1:00pm-2:30pm Mentorship (Bilingual) Session - 4 mentors/session Public Service Commission TBD MS Teams This learning activity will provide hired Indigenous students with the support and guidance necessary to create a meaningful work experience for themselves.
  • Each mentoring session will allow students to learn about career progression from a mentor and ask questions to them.
  • Upon completion of the event, students will be encouraged to meet and continue a dialogue with any mentor they see fit.
  • Mentors will speak about their career, experiences in the public service, challenges they face and faced, and they will answer questions from students.
  • Mentors are from various levels such as managers, Vice-President, Assosiate Deputy Minister, Operations, Boarder officers, and many more.
August 16 1:00pm-2:30pm Mentorship (Bilingual) Session - 4 mentors/session Public Service Commission TBD MS Teams This learning activity will provide hired Indigenous students with the support and guidance necessary to create a meaningful work experience for themselves.
  • Each mentoring session will allow students to learn about career progression from a mentor and ask questions to them.
  • Upon completion of the event, students will be encouraged to meet and continue a dialogue with any mentor they see fit.
  • Mentors will speak about their career, experiences in the public service, challenges they face and faced, and they will answer questions from students.
  • Mentors are from various levels such as managers, Vice-President, Assosiate Deputy Minister, Operations, Boarder officers, and many more.
August 19 1:00- 2:00pm

EST

ISEO and EOSD Student Closing Event (French) Public Service Commission MS Teams The closing event activity will provide hired students with disabilities and Indigenous students with the knowledge on how to apply for government job / Internal Application and learn about the different career paths available.
  • This will include a presentaion from a PSC HR advisor to speak about tips for succeeding in the application process when applying for the Governement of Canada jobs.
  • This event will also include a presentation about Virtual Career Door for persons with Disabilities, Indigenous Career Pathways (ICP), and the National Indigenous Student Circle (NISC).
August 21 2:00-3:00pm

EST

ISEO and EOSD Student Closing Event (English) Public Service Commission MS Teams The closing event activity will provide hired students with disabilities and Indigenous students with the knowledge on how to apply for government job / Internal Application and learn about the different career paths available.
  • This will include a presentaion from a PSC HR advisor to speak about tips for succeeding in the application process when applying for the Governement of Canada jobs.
  • This event will also include a presentation about Virtual Career Door for persons with Disabilities, Indigenous Career Pathways (ICP), and the National Indigenous Student Circle (NISC).