Intern - Employment Opportunity at Street Culture Kidz Project — NeverHard
Intern - Employment Opportunity at Street Culture Kidz Project in Regina region, Saskatchewan. Skills: Mentorship, Training, Youth Development. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Street Culture Kidz Project
Location
Regina region, Saskatchewan
Type
part_time
Remote: Yes
Required skills:
Mentorship
Training
Youth Development
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Intern - Employment Opportunity
Title: Opportunity Program Intern
Location: Multiple SCP Sites — The Safe Café, The Treehouse, Construction, and more
Employment: Part-Time, 2–6 hours/week to start
Compensation: $15.35/hr (paid internship phase) | Volunteer phase first
Start Date: Immediate
Hours: Flexible
Land Acknowledgement
Street Culture Project respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 4 Territory, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, and the traditional homeland of the Métis.
As a youth-serving organization committed to creating safe spaces for youth, staff, and the broader community, we recognize that our commitment to reconciliation must begin within. We are stewards of this land and part of the Treaty relationship.
Your next step starts here.
Are you looking for a place to build real skills, earn money, and figure out what's next — with people who actually have your back?
Are you someone who wants to try something new, even if you don't have a lot of experience yet?
If that sounds like you, we'd love to meet you.
Street Culture Project is launching the Opportunity Program — a paid internship and volunteer initiative for youth aged 15–29. We know that finding work can be hard, especially when life outside of work is stressful. This program is built to meet you where you are: hands-on training, regular mentorship, financial tools, and a team that is genuinely invested in your success.
You will start as a volunteer so we can get to know each other. When you're ready, you move into a paid internship — on your timeline, with our support.
You will:
• Choose a pathway that matches your interests — Creator, Connector, or Organizer
• Work alongside a mentor to learn real tasks in a real workplace
• Attend weekly check-ins and goal-setting sessions with your program lead
• Practice communicating with supervisors — even when things are hard outside of work
• Build a personal plan for your goals, finances, and next steps
• Participate in resume-building, interview practice, and career planning workshops
• Clock in and out through Payworks — learning how real pay and scheduling works
Choose Your Pathway
When you join this program, you don't just get assigned a job — you choose an environment that fits who you are. Pathways include:
The Creator
Café kitchen, culinary arts, community gardening, or making things with your hands.
The Connector
Customer service, hospitality, events, or community outreach — for people who love working with others.
⚙️ The Organizer
Admin, tech, construction, property, or inventory — for those who like getting things done behind the scenes.
What You Bring
You are someone who is ready to take a step — even a small one — toward building your future. You don't need experience or a polished resume to apply.
You bring:
• A willingness to show up and try, even on hard days
• Openness to learning something new — with support along the way
• Respect for yourself, your coworkers, and the community members you'll work with
• A desire to communicate with a mentor, even when things are stressful outside of work
• Some idea of what you want to get out of this — goals don't have to be big or polished yet
Not sure if you're ready?
If you're worried you don't have the right skills yet — apply anyway. This program is built to help you get them. The only thing we ask is that you show up willing to try.
Additional Requirements
• Criminal Record Check — SCP covers the cost during the volunteer phase
• Personal email address — needed for HRIS and SCP Intranet access
• No certifications or education level required
• Ages 15–29
Why Work With Us?
At Street Culture Project, we're not just offering a job — we're offering a starting point.
The Opportunity Program is built for young people who are ready to take a step, even if life is complicated right now. You'll find:
• A trauma-informed, inclusive, and genuinely supportive workplace
• Paid work and flexible hours that work around your life
• A mentor who checks in with you every week — not just when things go wrong
• Practical tools for managing your money, setting goals, and planning your next move
• A community that celebrates who you are and where you're going
SCP is committed to reflecting the diversity of the community we serve. We strongly encourage Indigenous youth and individuals from equity-seeking groups to apply.
Sound like a fit?
Apply now — we'd love to meet you.
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