
Indigenous Career Education
Services
Indigenous Career Education provides programming that supports the academic and career-related success of Indigenous students. Services include:
- Co-operative Education Program (U of R and FNUniv, for eligible Faculties)
- Full-Circle Summer Internship Program
- Job search support which allows job postings and events to be sent to your e-mail
- Professional Development Workshops for both the Co-op and Summer programs
- Resume and Cover Letter Preparation and Critiquing
- Mock Interview Sessions
Full Circle Summer Internship is open to all Indigenous students. This program provides four month of meaningful employment with in Regina or your own community. Employment typically takes place in the Summer but remains open in Fall and Winter semesters.
You will have access to:
- Job search supports
- Resume and interview preparation
- Career development workshops
- Support and guidance while on internship
How to Apply?
To apply please complete the form at the bottom of the page or come in and visit our Indigenous Career Education Co-ordinator, Emily Lints, at the CESL (RC 163.17).
You also need to submit a resume and cover letter via email to emily.lints@uregina.ca.
There is no deadline for applications but the earlier you apply, the higher the likelihood of you securing employment! Many summer job opportunities have January and February deadlines. Apply Early!
We are here to help you connect with employers to find the ideal job. Build career searching skills, browse through our job postings, meet employers, and tour our career fairs to network and discover new options for your future.
Free for all Students and Alumni!
Indigenous Career Education (ICE) Facebook Group
Join our Facebook group to see a variety of job and volunteer opportunities posted by the CESL office and community members.
Career Development Seminars
Interactive workshops are available several times each month to help you choose your career direction, search for jobs, customize your resume, prepare for interviews, and develop a special portfolio of your experience.
U of R Job Board
Sign up and search through job postings from a wide variety of companies seeking to hire students from every background for local, national and international jobs.
Recommended Job Search Databases
Find on our website links to a long list of alternative job searching websites that include work in specialized fields, internships, public and private sector groups, and other agencies that may be of interest to you.
U of R Campus Job Seeking
- UR Recreation Services- Part-time, Casual and Summer Jobs
- UR Students' Union- Job Listings (seasonal, part-time, full-time)
- UR Human Resources- Employment for Students, Staff and Faculty
- UR Jobs Board - URCareersLink - On and Off Campus Jobs
- UR Job Fairs
Government Jobs
Job Search Engines
Career Fairs
Come and network with prospective employers, learn what it means to work for their company, and discover the opportunities that await you.
Remember it is never too early to start your job search! Employers hire up to a year before your graduation, and as early as January for Summer student positions.
We offer a wide range of educational and career planning services for Indigenous students, including students studying at FNUniv, Campion and Luther Colleges.
- Foundation for Choosing or Re-Evaluating Your Career Direction
- Job Searching Now! for Part-Time, Summer and Full-Time Work
- Interview Skills
- Customized Resumes
- Starting a Portfolio
- How to use the U of R Job Board to search job postings
Check out our Experiential Digital Badges to improve your knowledge and gain experiences that enhance your education. The Career Basics and Career Readiness Badges set you up for success in searching and applying for jobs!
To access these resources and register for career workshops, please visit UR Path
Individual Assistance
Individual assistance is available (e.g., resume review, career counselling, and mock interview).
To access more personalized assistance, please come in and visit our Indigenous Career Education co-ordinator, Emily Lints, at the CESL (RC 163.17) or email emily.lints@uregina.ca