Indigenous Knowledge and STEM Outreach – Intern
Thunder Bay or Sudbury
Compensation: $39,130 per year
Science North runs Canada’s 2nd and 8th largest science centres and we have a bases of operation in Sudbury, Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. You might think that’s impressive but what’s really impressive is our reach beyond those areas. Our Outreach programming plays a vital role in strengthening relationships and expanding our reach, particularly across First Nations communities. We are working to connect with more audiences than ever before, reaching 18,000 participants over 71 communities in just this past summer! During the school year we take our programming into the schools for a one-of-a-kind learning experience.
If you thrive in a dynamic and fast paced environment, enjoy working with people, love learning, are a great presenter and are passionate about making a lasting impact, then we want to hear from you!
Science North is seeking to fill a one-year internship opportunity that will start as soon as possible. All applicants MUST meet the following internship program eligibility requirements:
self-identifies as an Indigenous person, including First Nations, Métis or Inuit,
must be a new entrant into the workforce, be transitioning to a new career, or be unemployed or underemployed and entering a new field
resides in Northern Ontario
must have not previously participated in an NOHFC funded internship
must be 18 years of age or older
must be legally eligible to work in Canada
Once hired, must reside in either Thunder Bay or Sudbury – the position can be based out of either city
Position Highlights:
Reporting to the Senior Manager of STEM Outreach you will…
Assist in developing Summer Science Days programming for First Nation communities, including content writing, building prototypes and activity stations, and organizing delivery materials
Incorporate Indigenous ways of knowing into outreach programming, including summer science days and school outreach programs
Liaise with communities to book programs and events, along with travel logistics and scheduling
Deliver Summer Science Days programming to First Nation communities across Northwestern and Northeastern Ontario
Deliver in-school programs to schools in First Nation communities
Assist in content development for outreach exhibits that will visit First Nation communities, incorporating Indigenous Ways of Knowing and lived experience
Qualifications:
Exceptional communication skills, possessing a high level of verbal and written proficiency
Captivating program development and delivery skills
Showmanship with an ability to engage large crowds (with science shows)
Comfort with, and ability to, work autonomously often from remote locations
Willingness and ability to travel extensively throughout Northern Ontario, at times solo, including evening and weekend travel/work
Valid G driver’s license reflecting a 3-year clean driving abstract (non-negotiable)
Keys to Success:
Ability to interact with members of the general public, partners, and staff at all levels
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work inclusively and collaboratively with a wide variety of individuals
Ability to multi-task and adjust quickly to changing priorities or organizational needs
At Science North we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but you aren’t certain your past experience aligns with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to reach out and ask us at careers@sciencenorth.ca
Compensation Highlights:
Full-time opportunity, one year
Starting salary range $39,130 per year
Free or discounted admission to other attractions outside Sudbury, Science North facilities and program discounts, fitness membership contribution, on-site parking, on-site gym
Professional development opportunities
Employee Referral Program
If you have any questions or need more information please don’t hesitate to reach out to us
Apply online at http://sciencenorth.ca/careers. An early application represents your best opportunity for consideration. Science North is committed to an inclusive workplace and invites applications from all qualified individuals to join our diverse team. Accommodations are available upon request in all aspects of Science North’s selection process. We thank all interested candidates; only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
Science North is grateful to work with First Nations across Northern Ontario and we give thanks to the Indigenous Peoples who have cared for this land since time immemorial. We pay respect to their traditions, ways of knowing, and acknowledge their many contributions to innovations in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, past and present. We also recognize the Métis Nation of Ontario for their historic and ongoing contributions. Science North commits to deepening engagement, relationships and partnerships in order to advance truth and reconciliation, honour and reflect Indigenous ways of knowing, grow economic opportunities, and collaborate with Indigenous peoples as partners in order to inspire all people to be engaged with science in the world around them.
This opportunity is proudly supported by Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation and is funded through the Workforce Development Program. Eligibility requirements of the program can be found here: https://nohfc.ca/en/pages/programs/people-talent-program/workforce-development-stream
Science North is a registered charity
Science North is an agency of the Government of Ontario.