March 16, 2023

Daily Announcements

March 16th, 2023       

Cafeteria Items:
Monday Ali Baba Pizza – $3.00/slice
Tuesday OPA Chicken or Falafel Pita Wrap – $8.00
Wednesday – Ali Baba Pizza – $3.00/slice
Thursday – Bon Sushi (Veggie or California Roll) – $6.00
FridayCLOSED  

New Today

It is time, once again, to offer our in-person Women in Trades and Technology (WITT) event on Thursday, April 20th in partnership with Camosun College.  This one-day event highlights trades and technology departments at Camosun College through hands-on, interactive activities with young women, or those who identify as female, from all over the city.
Each participant will take part in two trades and two technologies throughout the day.
o    Group 1 will explore Electrical, Culinary, Computer Science, and Camosun Innovates.
o    Group 2 will explore Sheet Metal, Automotive, Electronics, and Mechanical Engineering.
·         Lunch and transportation to and from Camosun College Interurban will be provided.
·         Application form can be picked up from Ms. Giesbrecht in the Career Centre.
·         Each high school is guaranteed five seats.
·         Please hand in your application to Ms. Giesbrecht by the Application deadline April 12th. 

BCIT invites students to the BCIT Engineering Panel and Info Session event. 
Wednesday, March 29th 5-6:30pm
Town Square A, BCIT Burnaby Campus, 2700 Willingdon Ave. Burnaby BC
The event will provide an overview of their degree and diploma programs in Engineering as well as information on their Women in Engineering Entrance Award and Bursary.  Please register if you plan to attend at www.bcit.ca/engineeringinfo 

What does a day in the life of a medical expert look like? How do you get into medical school? Does the broad field of medicine interest you?

Join us on March 21st from 5-6 pm MDT to hear about careers in Health Science and Medicine and have your questions answered! Hear from professionals in the medical field including a family doctor, a psychiatrist and clinical professor, a radiologist, and other medical experts. You will have the opportunity to submit any specific questions you have for the panellists beforehand AND interact with them during the webinar through the Q&A feature. Learn about the panellists’ unique career experiences, perspectives, and valuable advice while getting YOUR questions answered. Go to joytojob.com to sign up for the webinar. We hope to see you there!

 *We encourage you to submit questions upon signing up.

You can also check out future webinars such as the upcoming Trades webinar in April and the Fine Arts webinar in May and sign up to be notified when registration opens, at joytojob.com.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.

We would like to thank Mount Royal University, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, and Blackline Safety for generously sponsoring Joy to Job’s 2022/23 webinars. Your contribution has made these webinars possible! 

BC Student Film Festival
A celebration of student creativity through film and animation.  Please submit your film submission to www.filmfreeway.com/bcstudentfilmfestival by April 9, 2023.  The Festival Date is May 12, 2023 at Capilano University.  For more information about the festival, including rules and categories, visit the website:  www.bcsff.com or contact bcstudentfilmfestival@gmail.com with any questions.

WILD Outside is a national conservation-based leadership program for youth ages 15-18 developed by the Canadian Wildlife Federation and funded by the Government of Canada.  WILD Outside empowers youth to put their passion for conservation into action, while deepening their awareness of nature and wildlife.  For more information on how to get involved please go the WILD Outside website. https://cwf-fcf.org/en/explore/wild-outside/?src=EL

Go Code Girl Saturday, April 8th 10 am – 3 pm @ UVic.
Discovery for girls and non-binary youth in grades 6-12 in a wide range of career possibilities available in the rapidly-growing fields of technology, computing and software engineering. To register please go to: https://events.eply.com/GoCODEGirl20233370756

Gwaii Engineering Https://www.gwaiieng.com/ is an Indigenous Civil and Environmental Engineering firm who is offering three day-long shadow opportunities to three SD61 students.
Details:
– Gwaii would like to offer this opportunity to equity deserving groups in the engineering career pathway, such as women and Indigenous students.
– There is no grade level set, but the student will need to be mature and focused enough to participate within an engineering firm environment for the day.
– There is an application required and students can pick up a copy from Ms. Giesbrecht in the Career Centre.
NOTE to share with students: if more than one application comes in for the day shadows, student’s resume and prompt responses will be used to choose which candidate will get to take part, so these are important pieces!
– There are three job shadow opportunities that students can choose from (students can choose more than one month, but will only get to participate in one job shadow):
– 1 x April
– 1 x May
– 1 x June
– Students can apply now for any of the months they are able to participate in the job shadow.
– Once a student is chosen, they will work with Gwaii to find an appropriate day for the job shadow to happen.
The deadline to apply is March 14, 2023.  

SPRING BREAK AVIATION CROSS COUNTRY TOUR – MARCH 20th
The Elevate Aviation Cross Country Tour empowers youth to consider a career in aviation through inspirational presentations and behind the scenes tours by women in aviation. Each tour day is free of charge and features incredible guest speakers, lunch, and behind-the-scenes tours of the airport. Students between the ages of 12-18 will hear from pilots, air traffic controllers, aerospace engineers, aircraft mechanics, and other aviation professionals.  They will be hosting their 7th Annual Cross Country Tour on Monday, March 20, 2023 at the Victoria International Airport.  Students can register online at https://elevateaviation.ca/programs/tours/

Previous Announcements

Just a reminder to all students who drive to school.  Please be mindful that the parking lots located at the front of the school and the rear of the school, by the gymnasium, are for staff only.  Student parking is adjacent the track, at the end of Goldsmith Ave.  Please also remember to obey speed limits while in the proximity of the school as we have been receiving complaints from our neighbors.  Thank-you!

Have you already completed Calc 12?  tspray is looking for math12 Calc 12 TAs.  Come and make a difference and take your understanding to the next level.
Have you finished a math course at Oak Bay. The math department needs your help.  We are looking for students who want to make a difference in our school to support learning in our classrooms.  Please see your past math teacher for details OR come and see tspray in 309 and we will set it up.  You can TA for credit, volunteer hours, a reference letter or because it is just plain rewarding.    The TA program is very flexible and can work around your skills and interests.  

Volunteering Opportunities

Island Health’s Step Up Youth Volunteer program is back and recruiting for Fall 2023!

  • This unique program is designed for youth 15-18 years of age who are interested in pursuing a career in healthcare.
  • The program runs from September – April (applicants must turn 15 prior to the start of the program).
  • Commitment is typically one 2-hour shift per week, after school or on weekends (site dependent).
  • The volunteer role is centered on providing social engagement support to patients and residents. Additional duties vary by location.
  • NEW** Volunteers hear from a variety of guest speakers, learn about different careers in healthcare, and may work on small projects together.
  • Application opens April 1st and closes July 15th 2023
  • 4 locations will be available in Victoria for the 2023-24: Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria General Hospital, The Summit Long Term Care, and Saanich Peninsula Hospital.

The application is competitive and involves a 10-15 minute interview. Interview questions are provided ahead of time so students can prepare. We anticipate to have approximately 50-70 new seats open across all Victoria locations for the 2023-2024 year. Step Up Youth will have a booth at SD61’s April 27th Career Fair. For more information click this link. https://www.islandhealth.ca/volunteer-resources/volunteer-opportunities/step-youth-program

 Job Opportunities

Summer Roofing job or Roofing as a career at Phil Smith Roofing…
They are family owned & operated Roofing Company in business for over 25+ years here in Victoria. They have a stable and solid group of employees but are looking to add young talent.  

  1. Career Oriented – Ideally in a perfect world we find someone who is interested in looking at Roofing as a career. Starting on ground clean up and mentor/train into roofing apprentice and then journeyman roofer.
  2. Summer employment – committing to ground clean up and some additional skill training for someone who is a quick study for the summers

Starting Wage $22/hr could expect more with valid experience OR skill progression the candidate builds their skill level.

Journeyman Roofer could expect to be paid $38-42/hr in today’s market with group benefits as a yard stick for anyone interested in a career as a sloped or flat roofer.

For more details about this opportunity please go to the Career Centre Website.  https://oakbaycareercentre.weebly.com/job–volunteer

Pacific Institute for Sport Education (PISE) is excited to provide the opportunity for high school students to gain work experience while being paid this Summer! Please see the attached posting for our Junior Summer Camp Leader positions. The deadline to apply is March 17th 2023.  Please see the job posting here.  https://oakbaycareercentre.weebly.com/news–events
These positions are perfect for a student that loves working with kids, wants to gain experience as a camp leader, and lives a healthy active lifestyle! We are flexible with Summer plans and will provide all of the relevant training needed. Students will need to have their Basic First Aid certification, or willing to obtain. If students have any questions, please email Lauren Sousa @ lsousa@pise.ca.