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About us
Since 2011, the First Nations Adult Education School Council (FNAESC) has been actively working to take charge of and improve educational services for First Nations adults in Quebec.
The FNAESC also plays an important role in the area of First Nations housing, a major concern marked by growing needs and limited resources. Its commitment to this sector is based primarily on capacity building, in order to sustainably support communities and address current and future challenges.
Furthermore, the implementation and maintenance of organized structures such as the Community of Practice in Housing (CoPH) and the Point of Contact in Housing (PoCH) are innovative projects administered by the School Council.
Find an internship with ease
Accessing the internship program is simple, fast, and entirely online thanks to the dedicated platform, designed to make every step user-friendly and within easy reach.
Ready to get started? Here are the steps to follow:
- 1. Complete the registration on the online platform
- 2. Browse and choose from the internship options
- 3. Receive official confirmation of your placement
- 4. Sign the internship agreement on the platform
- 5.Continue the internship experience (work experience, online learning personalized support, and more)
Who is the program for?
Interns
First Nations members wishing to develop or enhance their skills in the field of housing, and who wish to actively contribute to First Nations solutions and capacity building.
Employers
Organizations and employers who wish to act as sponsors by offering a learning environment and support to interns, thereby contributing to skills development and knowledge transfer.
- First Nations communities in Quebec and affiliated organizations (Band Councils, Tribal Councils, self-governance entities, and others);
- Public and private sector businesses, for-profit or non-profit (Indigenous and non-Indigenous);
- First Nations regional commissions and organizations (APNQL, COR);
- Governments;
- Educational institutions.
Why choose this program?
Created by and for First Nations
Designed with the unique needs, realities, and priorities of First Nations in mind, this program aims to strengthen their capacities and enhance their workforce, while fostering lasting self-sufficiency.
A human-centered approach
Throughout the internship experience, participants can count on the support and guidance of the FNAESC internship coordinator. On the field, the workplace team will also provide professional supervision.
Improve your employability
Whether you are nearing the end of your studies, in the midst of a career change, or looking to improve your skills, an internship represents a powerful tool for boosting your employability and gaining direct access to the job market.
A competitive and incentive-based wage subsidy
The program offers host employers a wage subsidy aligned with market rates. This contribution encourages the hiring of First Nations talent, while allowing organizations to share their expertise and make a concrete contribution to the development of a skilled and sustainable workforce.