Standard First Aid and CPR Courses

City of Moose Jaw Site: https://cityofmoosejaw.perfectmind.com/24467/Clients/BookMe4BookingPages/BookingCoursesPage?calendarId=f0ac7702-8375-486b-83ff-e5781f995b4c&widgetId=15f6af07-39c5-473e-b053-96653f77a406&embed=False


City of Moose Jaw Parks and Recreation

Great summer job!

Job Posting: https://www.saskjobs.ca/jsp/joborder/detail.jsp?job_order_id=1013080
High Five Training: https://www.prontario.org/mpower/event/loadevent.action?e=111#home


Other Vanier Scholarships

Go to the main page of pursue, scroll down to the bottom of the page, search the scholarship.
Every year the new form and information will be posted. Please note that the scholarships below have their own deadline dates, forms and places to send them to. Read carefully!

  1. Ned Andreoni Memorial Scholarship
  2. Catholic Women’s League
  3. Knight’s of Columbus Father Gilpin Council Award
  4. Knights of Columbus Council #1541 Awards,
  5. Redemptorist Father Scholarship
  6. Evan Thomas Memorial Scholarship
  7. Elementary SCC Scholarships
  8. Holy Trinity Teachers’ Association Award
  9. Boechler Great West Life Scholarship
  10. SYA Trades
  11. Royal Canadian Legion Scholarships and Bursaries
  12. Hillcrest Ladies Golf League
  13. CUPE 5512
  14. CUPE 5506
  15. CUPE 600-3
  16. Friendly City Optimist Club
  17. Rotary Club of Moose Jaw
  18. Rotary Club of Wakamow
  19. There are more, I am sure:-)

Vanier General Scholarship Application Form

ALL Grade 12 students are required to complete the Vanier General Scholarship Application form to be considered for any and all school scholarships that are administered through Vanier (Vanier Collegiate Scholarships Committee).

There will be a virtual presentation every March reviewing a number of scholarships and explaining Vanier’s General Scholarship Application Form.

Details:

  • You can do a paper copy or a PDF Fillable Form and then print it.
    • You can add a resume to your scholarship package and if possible please provide a copy of your acceptance letter from the school you plan on attending.
  • Deadline: All paper copies need to be handed into your Catholic Studies teacher on March 30, 2021.
    • If you miss the deadline, Ms. Lapointe will come and see you to ask you to fill one out on March 31.
    • If you are learning online, please contact Ms. Lapointe if you have not received her emails and you can email the information to her at christa.lapointe@htcsd.ca.
    • These copies will then be provided to the scholarship committee.
  • MANDATORY FOR ALL STUDENTS REGARDLESS OF PLANS OR GRADES.

Form:

PowerPoint Presentation:


SUTIL for Grade 11 Students

SUTIL is pleased to invite students to attend our Grade 11 Virtual Career Fair. Here are the details for the fair: 

Date: March 14, 2021
Time: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM

Format: The fair will be hosted virtually through our sutil.ca platform. Students will have access to short presentations, which will be scheduled throughout the entire day in a rotation of concurrent sessions. Here is an example of the presentation rotation schedule, which will rotate for the entire day until 3:30 PM: 

Presentation Length: 30 minutes total (15 minute presentation + 10 minutes for Q&A + 5 minutes to move to next session)

How to Join: Students can attend as a class or individually by visiting the sutil.ca website and clicking on the banner titled “Grade 11 Virtual Career Fair.” This will connect them to a Google Doc that lists each presenter and the time they are presenting at (see example above). When they click on their institution of choice from the list, they will then immediately join that institutions’ virtual meeting space. 

Resources: SUTIL has created some resources to (a) assist with student engagement and (b) to help with event promotion. Please find attached this email the following resources: 

  • List of Attending Post-Sec Institutions
  • Career Fair Poster
  • SUTIL Bingo Card – This is an optional tool that guidance counsellors and teachers could use to help promote engagement with and attendance of the fair. SUTIL is not providing prizes due to logistical constraints. 

Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns! Thank you for promoting this opportunity to your students!

This fair will allow students to have access to over 30 post-secondary institutions through a rotation of short presentations available all day long. The presentations will run for 30 minutes total, with time for questions at the end. We are hoping that this format will allow for students to have more access to the different institutions, as well as fit within their busy school schedule. 


Lakeland College – Make a Difference

Free Tuition for a Semester!

Make A video about how you make a difference in your community could mean free tuition for a semester!

If you’ve applied to a Lakeland College human services program for Fall 2021, you are eligible to enter our #LCHumanServicesMakeADifference TikTok contest!

All you need to do is create a video that shows how you’re making a difference in your family, school or community and post the video to your public TikTok account by Tuesday, May 11, 2021. You also need to tag the video with #LCHumanServicesMakeADifference and @LakelandCollege.

The grand prize will be equal to the domestic tuition costs for the applicant’s Fall 2021 semester!!!

For more info, visit lakelandcollege.ca/hscontest


CONNECTED Young Women Exploring Careers

CONNECTED links young female students from grades 10 through 12 with female mentors from a vast spectrum of career backgrounds. We believe that young women need access to adult role models who are willing to share their stories and career pathways. Ultimately, promoting a culture of support and empowerment among young women as they navigate their preferred future. We welcome students pursuing all post-secondary pathways: work, university, college or apprenticeship and those who are still deciding.

Typically, this a dinner event, and throughout the evening the students were seated with other female students as well as several women “mentors” from our community who shared their career journey. Unfortunately, this year, all of our events will look very different, as we will have to host them virtually. However, the students will still hear the stories, career goals, and life lessons from the mentors.

Event Details

Date: Thursday, May 13, 2021

Time: 4:30 – 6pm

“Connected was a wonderful experience that helped me to understand the journey of becoming a working woman. I have taken many great lessons to heart, and I learned an immense amount of valuable information at this event. I had a fantastic evening, and am so thankful for this opportunity.”

̴ Jenna (Grade 10 Student)

WEBSITE: https://www.saskatooniec.ca/programs/connected/

REGISTER: Go to website and scroll down.


Rotary Club of Moose Jaw

Re:  Scholarship for Post Secondary Applicants–2020-2021

Rotary Clubs internationally believe in “Service Above Self;” and as such, The Rotary Club of Moose Jaw is offering Moose Jaw high school students an opportunity to apply for a scholarship to aid in furthering the post-secondary costs for the school term of 2021-2022. 

Our club is offering a maximum of three $1,000 scholarships to Moose Jaw students, who can attend post-secondary institutions (universities or colleges) for varied career paths.  Applicants are asked to complete the attached application form.  Questions are to be answered to the best of one’s ability while also following the instructions–including the provisions for the requested documents.

Applications must be received via mail no later than May 15, 2021; winners and schools will be contacted by June 2.  Winners will also be acknowledged when they attend a Rotary luncheon if COVID restrictions allow.  The actual monies will later be forwarded directly to the applicable post-secondary institutions.

The Rotary Club of Moose Jaw looks forward to receiving the applications from interested Moose Jaw students.  If you have any questions, please feel free to direct them to rjbarber@sasktel.net.

Details:

  • Maximum of three, $1000 scholarships
  • Application Form, Letters of Reference, 250 word essay, additional information section (100 words for each section) – go over the information on the application form!
  • 3 copies of all documents!
  • Deadline: May 15, 2021

Form:

  • They have been advertised on Vanier Announcements, Edsby and on this site.
  • See Ms. Lapointe or pick one up outside of her room.

First Aid and CPR (HCP/BLS)

Linda Smith will be offering a blended learning style Standard First Aid/CPR AED course on May 29 9:00 am – 3:00 pm at the Prairie South Board office on 9th Ave.

This blended learning style is done in two parts. The first is done online at your own pace but MUST be done prior to the second part, which is the classroom instruction. At the end, you will be certified in Standard First Aid/CPR AED “C”.

If you require HCP/BLS, you will need to stay for an additional hour to get that certification.

This is also open to anyone that needs recertification in Standard First Aid CPR/AED.
Cost is $105.
Registration must be done by May 15 (for the May 29 course) to give you ample time to do the online portion.

For more information and to register please email Linda Smith or call (306)
681-8323


PEO Florence E. Taylor Scholarship (MJ)

Grade 12 female students graduating grade 12 (or first year secondary students – one year out of high school) may be eligible to apply for the Florence E. Taylor Scholarships.  The main criteria is financial needOther information they will be looking at is your educational goal and academic record.

DEADLINE: May 14, 2021 for Vanier students so then Ms. Lapointe can then forward them to the main contact for the organization in Moose Jaw.

See Ms. Lapointe for more information and for an application form.