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If you are interested in applying to become a BEAHR Intern, you must be of Aboriginal descent (First Nations, Métis or Inuit), as well as: - A graduate from a post secondary-institution (i.e. College, University, Technical school).
- Under the age of 30
- A Canadian citizen or a landed immigrant
- Intending to obtain a permanent position in the environment industry
- Under-employed or unemployed (i.e. you work outside your field of study, work under contract, or work part-time)
- Eligible for full-time employment (i.e. not returning to school).
Please note: Your application will not be processed if you are still in school at the time of application.
- Not a previous participant of a Federal youth employment or education program (previous participants of summer employment programs are still eligible)
As a potential intern, you may have an employer in mind already, or you may want to use the BEAHR Internship Program to help you find employment. Both of these job search strategies are acceptable ways of accessing your internship, but please keep the following information in mind when you are searching for an employer: - Employers in the BEAHR Internship Program can offer a wide range of positions, as long as a significant environmental component is included.
- The organization employing you must be Canadian-owned or a Canadian subsidiary.
- Your employer must be offering a position that is full-time, for the duration of your internship.
- Your employer cannot access another wage subsidy for your position.
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