Friday, February 25, 2011

Garfield Weston Awards

Garfield Weston Awards

The W. Garfield Weston Awards program, as you may know, is the largest national community college scholarship in Canada. There are two types of awards: entrance, for students beginning their studies at colleges and CEGEPs (technical DECs); and upper-year, for students already enrolled in such programs. Annually, The W. Garfield Weston Foundation, through the Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation, grants up to 25 of each kind of award.

Each renewable award comprises an $8,000 annual stipend, a matching tuition waiver from a partner college, $3,500 in summer funding, mentoring and participation in a national leadership conference. Upper-year students also receive a $4,000 grant to offset previously incurred costs.
For the upper-year awards, colleges and CEGEPs may nominate up to five candidates. Colleges in Newfoundland & Labrador, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick may nominate up to two students per college campus. Each college has an institutional representative who is responsible for the internal nomination process.

We hope that you will share this scholarship opportunity with students you know who fit the criteria for the award.

Online application: www.garfieldwestonawards.ca/UpperYearAwards
Eligibility criteria: http://www.garfieldwestonawards.ca/UYCriteriaEnglish
College institutional reps and internal deadlines:
http://www.garfieldwestonawards.ca/CollegesCEGEPs

The awards are on Facebook www.facebook.com/wgarfieldwestonaward and Twitter @wgwestonaward.

Regards,
Jesse

Jesse Helmer
Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation
Director, Communications & Development

460 Richmond Street West, Suite 502
Toronto, ON M5V 1Y1
647.258.4743

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Coverage Needed

Student and Certified Athletic Therapists Wanted:

to work part time covering
Sporting Events and Movie Productions
call Panno Therapeutic Inc.

phone 416-755-3555
fax 416-755-8174

e-mail panno@on.aibn.com
website www.panno.ca

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Coverage Needed

2 first aid providers needed for an elementary hockey tournament that is being run out of Sixteen Mile Sports Complex on Friday March 4th 2011. The tournament is running in 2 rinks, so 1 student per rink. Time would be from 8am to 5pm. Pay $150.00 a person for the day. Contact Julie if interested.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Coverage Needed

For the second consecutive year, I am co-hosting an event in Toronto called the National Invitational Combine (NIC). Essentially, it is a one day tryout where Canadian university football players will be auditioning in front of Canadian Football League scouts.

The students will be working under the supervision of Chris Puskas, a long time CFL therapist (and Sheridan alumnus), doing anything from taping joints and assessing injuries to filling water coolers and taking measurements. Lunch will be provided.

Last year, an outstanding group of seven or eight Sheridan students and graduates volunteered for this event, and were a huge asset and a pleasure to work with.

This year's NIC takes place on Friday, March 4 in Toronto and we would require coverage from approximately 10:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. The venues will be Lamport Stadium and Varsity Centre (University of Toronto).

It would be greatly appreciated if you could post this event on your blog. Interested parties should email me at Duane.Forde@ctv.ca. Thanks in advance for your help.

Duane Forde

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Commonwealth Games CSOs Required

*Commonwealth Games Canada seeks candidates for international sport
administration internships*

OTTAWA, February 2, 2011 — Commonwealth Games Canada (CGC) is looking
for nine young Canadians who are passionate about sport to be part of
its third team of Capacity Support Officers (CSOs) to go abroad under
the innovative Capacity Support Program (CSP).

The CSP, a three-year pilot program co-funded by CGC in partnership with
the Commonwealth Games Federation, sends young Canadians with sport
administration backgrounds overseas to support Commonwealth Games
Associations in developing countries. CSOs assist with sport
administration activities ranging from programming, fundraising and
communications to the implementation of the games management software
program /Zeus/.

“This is an incredible opportunity for young Canadians to gain valuable
work experience abroad,” says Carla Thachuk, Manager of International
Programs for Commonwealth Games Canada. “The first two teams of CSOs
have described their placements as both challenging and extremely
rewarding. Their CSO experiences will resonate with them throughout
their lives.”

The first team of CSOs recently completed their 14-month placements in
Bermuda, Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago, while the second team—currently
serving in the African countries of Botswana, Zambia, Swaziland,
Seychelles and Lesotho—will complete their year-long placements in March
2011. All of the CSOs travelled to Delhi for the 2010 Commonwealth
Games, either with their host organizations or to work as part of the
Results Management Team.

“Having worked closely with Capacity Support Officers from both team one
and team two, it was amazing to see the development that these young
Canadians went through,” says Richard de Groen, Games Team Development
Manager for the Commonwealth Games Federation. “They have not only
enhanced their careers and gained an understanding of how Olympic and
Commonwealth sport systems work around the world, but more importantly,
their CSP experience has helped make them better people.”

The third year of the CSP marks the expansion of the program to nine
countries throughout the Commonwealth. These placements are open to
Canadians who have studied *Sport Management*,* Sport Administration*,*
Health*,* Physical Education*,* Kinesiology*,* Human Kinetics *or
*Recreation* at the postsecondary level. The CSO appointments are
volunteer positions, but successful candidates will receive a financial
package sufficient to cover all their costs, from pre-departure
orientation to a debriefing upon their return to Canada.

The 2011-12 CSO placements will run from April 18, 2011 to March 31,
2012 with the following CGC partners:

* Cayman Islands Olympic Committee — Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
* Dominica Olympic Committee — Roseau, Dominica
* Falkland Islands Overseas Games Association — Stanley, Falkland
Islands
* Grenada Olympic Committee — St. George’s, Grenada
* Samoa Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee — Apia,
Samoa
* National Olympic Committee of Sri Lanka — Columbo, Sri Lanka
* Tonga Commonwealth Games Association — Nuku’alofa, Tonga
* Turks & Caicos Commonwealth Games Association — Grand Turk, Turks
& Caicos
* Uganda Olympic Committee — Kampala, Uganda

To apply for a CSO position, or for complete information on eligibility,
application procedures and job descriptions, please visit
www.commonwealthgames.ca/IDS .

The deadline for applications is _*Sunday,*__ __*February 20, 2011 at
11:59 p.m.*_ Eastern Standard Time.

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For more information, please contact:

Carla Thachuk
Manager of International Programs
Commonwealth Games Canada
Tel: 613.244.6868, ext. 225
Fax: 613.244.6826
Email: Carla@commonwealthgames.ca

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Kerri Zanatta-Buehler, B.A., BEd, MA
Employment Development Specialist
The Career Centre
Sheridan Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
1430 Trafalgar Rd
Oakville, ON L6J 2L1
(905) 845-9430 xt 2706
(905) 459-7533 xt 2706

Coverage Needed

Annual Walk With Jesus - Thursday May 5th. Departs Bronte Creek Provincial Park and ends at Corpus Christi Secondary School. Looking for 3 students to provide First Aid coverage.
First Aid kit is available but bring your own fanny pack. Any supplies used will be replaced.
$75.00 for the day (9:30-2:30)

Contact Julie Dickson if interested.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Urgent Coverage Needed

Subject:
Therapist needed...URGENT!!
From:
Joanne Baker
Date:
Wed, 16 Feb 2011 00:02:10 -0500
BCC:

Hey everyone,

Received a last minute email from the OWHA for A camp this week. Can anyone cover the following:

Thursday, February 17

9:00 am – 12 noon Westwood Arena

6:00 pm - 9:30 pm Westwood

Friday, February 18

9:00 am – 12 noon Westwood

2:00 pm – 6:00 pm South Fletcher in Brampton

--
Joanne Baker
www.t-rack.ca

Monday, February 14, 2011

Job Posting

Oakville Titans Football Seeks Head Therapist

The Oakville Minor Football League (www.oakvillegridiron.com) offers rep programs for junior varsity, peewees and atom for the spring/summer and fall seasons. Teams compete in the Ontario Football Conference and Mississauga Football League. The teams practice and play home games at the newly built turf field in Bronte Athletic Park.

The Oakville Titans are seeking a Head Therapist beginning in the spring/summer season. The Head Therapist is responsible for ensuring full coverage of all games and practices and managing medical supplies. This person may also be called upon to resolve conflicts and ensure appropriate reporting.

If interested, please contact Carmen.Chan@live.ca or 416-419-8580.