The primary task will be to assist in researching a program for 150th anniversary exchanges between St. Albert students and students in Japan in relationship to the Grade 8 Social Studies curriculum. An understanding of Japanese culture and language is an asset for this position. The employee will also work on FACTS blog networks related to St. Albert Language, Culture, Heritage and Tourism. These networks involve families, teachers, students, parents, and seniors. A special effort will be made to include, aboriginals, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, and newcomers to Canada. The summer employee needs to support the values of the Centralta Tourism Society and their partners. Research, training and network development may take place at various sites within and outside the constituency and over the Internet.
To apply you need to be a full time student (ages 15-30) who is going back to school next fall (see Eligible Student Participants). All eligible students are encouraged to apply and priority will be given to aboriginals, disabled persons and members of visible minorities. Email your resume to ctourisms@gmail.com
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