Katimavik's National Experience
(Katimavik)
Opportunity Details: Katimavik's National Experience
Contact | Kécha Lange, Participant Recruitment Officer, Katimavik Youth Services; Phone: 514-868-0898; Email: recruitment@katimavik.org |
Duties | The Katimavik National Experience challenges young people to make a positive impact in each of the communities while also developing a vast set of skills and competencies. The program brings together 11 young, diverse adults who share and manage a Katimavik house while living and doing meaningful volunteer work in two different communities. Throughout 22 weeks, participants are very busy and can expect to participate fully in the following:
Katimavik National Experience is a fully funded, all expenses related to participation in the program are covered, including transportation to and from the communities, group activities, housing, and meals. Katimavik is funded by the Government of Canada through its Canada Service Corps initiative. Katimavik aims to help youth become engaged, caring citizens and capable contributors and leaders for a better Canada. We do this through the development of 21st century skills, experiential learning, and civic engagement. The National Experience is open to all young people aged 17-25 years old. Participants must be a Canadian citizen or be able to demonstrate that they are legally residing in Canada. Program cohorts start every January and July of each year. To Apply, please visit our website https://katimavik.org/en/programs/national-experience/ |
More Info Link | https://katimavik.org/en/programs/national-experience/ |
Benefits | Some of the topics and skills that you will be challenged to learn about include: the history of Indigenous peoples in Canada and the importance of Truth and Reconciliation * the benefits and impact of civic engagement * professional work skills in a variety of sectors, depending on volunteer placements * cooking skills, house maintenance, and practical life skills * conflict resolution, communication, and how to strive within a team environment * environmental protection and sustainable development * English or French as an additional language * leadership, advocacy, and project management skills * Canada’s cultural, geographic, and linguistic diversity. |
Ages | 17 year(s) - 25 year(s) |
Suitable for Highschool Credit Hours | No |
Suitable For | Adults (18+) ; Post-secondary students ; Persons with a hearing impairment ; Persons with a visual impairment ; Men ; Women ; Newcomers / English as a second language ; Individuals |
Areas of Interest | Advocacy ; Community / Neighbourhood Volunteering ; Community Outreach ; Culture & Heritage ; Gardening / Yard Work ; Life Skills Support ; Mentorship / Leadership ; Volunteer Coordination ; Youth Engagement ; Youth Services |
Skills/Experience | Dependability & Trustworthiness ; Leadership ; Patience ; Planning & Organizing |
Commitment Length | Medium Term (4 months to 1 year) - This is a 22 week immersive program |
Interaction Level | Small Group ; Large Group - Participants will live in a house with up to 11 other participants for 22 weeks of the National Experience program. |
Seasons | Year Round ; Program cohorts start every January and July of each year. |
Accessibility | Not Applicable |
Location | Across Canada |
Number of Positions | Canada 100 individual(s) needed in total. |
Training | Orientation ; Training is provided |
Transportation | Near public transit ; Transportation provided - Travel to host communities and back home is organized and paid for by Katimavik. |
Cost | This is a fully funded program, all costs related to program participation are covered. |
Police Check | Required |
Additional Requirements | Canadian background checks are only issued to participants 18+ |