Green Jobs Resources for Underrepresented Youth (V2: Fall 2023)

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Green Career Centre
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Human Resources Department
(52)
3
Project
Academic experience
120 hours per learner
Learner
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
UX design Digital marketing Public relations Databases Networking
Skills
marketing research and development templates podcasting social media labor economics focus group data entry
Details

The Green Career Centre’s mission is to prepare underrepresented youth for green careers. With a focus on supporting BIPOC, newcomers and women, the Green Career Centre works by and for these communities to bridge the gap between equitable, accessible and transparent social and environmental employment opportunities. With a climate justice lens and through ongoing consultations and focus groups, the Green Career Centre bridges the disconnect between these underserved communities and green careers in sustainability. We offer resources, events, and a strong network of support in order to integrate underserved communities into the green labour market in what is currently Canada.

Deliverables

Students will have several tasks to complete and can choose to work on any of the following:

  • Spearheading the research, development and data entry of the Green Skills Mapping Tool
  • Managing our Youth Green Jobs Network by approving underrepresented youth and employers to join the group and sharing with them a welcome message
  • Updating manuals and training guides to ensure the network is maintained
  • Sourcing entry-level green job opportunities and sharing postings in our Youth Green Jobs Network as well as our bi-weekly round-up
  • Liaising with employers in our network to give them one complimentary green job posting and collect testimonials for our website, social media, impact report and other marketing channels
  • Researching and developing new green career development resources based on demand
  • Updating our career development resources on our website such as our wage subsidy matching tool
  • Conducting outreach to employment agencies that serve underrepresented youth to give them a run-down on how to use our wage subsidy tool and collect testimonials 
  • Writing blog articles about green career development (i.e. LinkedIn Sustainability Influencers to Follow, Women in Sustainability Freelancers to Hire, Green Resume Tips, etc.)
  • Speaking at community events about our organization and our service offerings


Deliverables could include any of the following:

  • Sending 25-100+ postings regarding jobs posted
  • Uploading updated manual and training guide
  • Uploading link to green career resources updated/developed
  • Uploading outreach templates to employment agencies
  • Links to blog articles, events spoken at and podcasts participated in
Mentorship

We will support learners in the following ways to assist them with their work:

  • Weekly office hours
  • Weekly one hour check-in
  • Ongoing mentorship and career coaching


Supported causes
Decent work and economic growth

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Environment, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society
Representation
Women-Owned BIPOC-Owned Sustainable/green Youth-Owned Community-Focused

As a nonprofit organization, the Green Career Centre's mission is to prepare underrepresented youth for green careers. With a focus on supporting BIPOC, newcomers and women, the Green Career Centre works by and for these communities to bridge the gap between equitable, accessible and transparent social and environmental employment opportunities. Our key areas and initiatives include hosting green career events, conducting innovative participatory and community centred research, and developing useful and impactful resources.