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Summer Student (Indigenous Relations)

Employer
Farm Credit Canada
Location
Regina (City), Saskatchewan (CA)
Salary
TBD
Closing date
Jan 23, 2025
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Role
Other
Industry
Agriculture
Hours
Full-time
Contract Type
Internship / Volunteer

Job Number: R-1006923

Location: Regina, Saskatchewan

Closing Date: January 23, 2025

Language(s) Required: English

Worker Type: Fixed Term

Term Duration in Months: 4

Pursue your passion of Indigenous Relations – apply to be an FCC summer student!

 

Join our Strategy & Impact division within the Indigenous Relations team and gain exposure on advancing Indigenous awareness, inclusion, and traditional knowledge, while fostering a lending environment that recognizes and addresses the unique challenges and opportunities within Indigenous agriculture.

 

Bring your skills, enthusiasm and true self to FCC. It takes a strong team from a rich pool of backgrounds, abilities, strengths, and perspectives to best serve our customers and the Canadian agriculture and food industry. If you’re a post-secondary student looking for work experience in your field, we want to hear from you! 

 

Diversity at FCC

We’re passionate about creating an inclusive, equitable and accessible workplace and a workforce that reflects our communities. If you’re a member of an equity group, please consider telling us when you apply.

 

What you’ll do 

 

Support a team dedicated to helping agriculture and food businesses succeed  Gain real-world experience by assisting in work related to your area of interest    Build relationships across different teams to understand how we achieve goals   

 

What we’re looking for 

 

Drive to learn and succeed  Strong communication skills  Team-focused approach  Multi-tasker who can make informed decisions and solve problems   

 

What you’ll need 

 

Completion of at least one year of your post-secondary degree program  Enrollment in a post-secondary degree in Indigenous studies, business, marketing or finance and an anticipated course load of at least 3 classes the following semester after your FCC term  Indigenous relations and community Engagement Experience Availability to work from May 1 to August 22, 2025  What you can expect 

 

Job shadowing and mentorship to grow your career  Workshops and learning opportunities to build your skills  Supportive place to share your ideas and enthusiasm  Chance to work in the innovative Canadian ag and food industry  Flexible hybrid work environment  

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