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Year eight graduates of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program celebrate the completion of their 12-month BC Government internship. The program helps young Aboriginal British Columbians youth build skills and networks, leadership skills, and learn about careers in the BC Government.
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Come enjoy the experience of our elegant salon & spa where we have earned a solid reputation for excellence from our many Martinsburg clients.
Trained in the most advanced cut, style, color and wave techniques our team of stylists will prescribe a customized look to suit your unique lifestyle. Your complete satisfaction is guaranteed.
Our design team is trained in the most advanced cut, color, style and wave techniques. Each member of our team attends on-going advanced education seminars all over the country. We also have an internship program designed to train and mentor young talent in Martinsburg, West Virginia and introduce them in our industry.
Our Spa is known for pampering you. Our educated therapists adapt their eclectic massage techniques for your needs to help increase circulation, relieve muscle tension, and promote relaxation. Our massages include an aromatherapy hot towel wrap and massage for the feet, and hot towel compression on the back. Steam showers are a great companion to any massage to help loosen muscles and aid in relaxation.
A classic, full body massage utilizing long strokes and kneading to reduce tension and increase circulation to promote relaxation. Light to medium pressure is used and hot stones may be incorporated. This service includes an aromatherapy hot towel wrap and massage for the feet, and a hot towel compress for the back.
Be Pampered. Join us and experience our team of highly skilled hair stylists and Spa technicians in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
Year eight graduates of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program celebrate the completion of their 12-month BC Government internship. The program helps young Aboriginal British Columbians youth build skills and networks, leadership skills, and learn about careers in the BC Government.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported more than 250 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
For more info: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/careers-myhr/job-seekers/inter...
Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC, on October 19, 2022.
The 6th cohort to graduate from the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated their achievements last night with family, colleagues, mentors and dignitaries. Launched in 2007, AYIP is a 12-month paid internship for Aboriginal youth, providing professional experience, leadership development and intercultural relationship building.
The 6th cohort to graduate from the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated their achievements last night with family, colleagues, mentors and dignitaries. Launched in 2007, AYIP is a 12-month paid internship for Aboriginal youth, providing professional experience, leadership development and intercultural relationship building.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported 242 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
Nearly 100 people celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Glenn College's Washington Academic Internship Program (WAIP) at Busboys & Poets restaurant in Washington, D.C., last night (2/6/20). Sen. John Glenn envisioned a program where students attending The Ohio State University could live and learn in the nation’s capital and gain experience in public service. More than 900 Ohio State students have taken part in the program in the past 20 years. Speakes at the event included Herb Asher, professor emeritus and founding director of the John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy, and the dean of the John Glenn College of Public Affairs Trevor Brown. The event also raised $2,000 for WAIP scholarships.
Ambassador Eisen welcomes three young people from the Roma minority to the Embassy on August 14, 2013 to “shadow” him for the morning. A pilot internship program for disadvantaged and socially excluded youth is organized by the Open Society Fund and Amcham.
Velvyslanec Eisen s účastnicemi projektu stáží pro znevýhodněné mladé lidi, který zahájilo velvyslanectví 14. srpna 2013 ve spolupráci s Open Society Fund a Americkou obchodní komorou.
Alaska Career Discovery Internship Program is partnership with the Student Conservation Association to provide a 12 week internship to college freshman and sophomores to discover careers with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The Alaska CDIP interns meet for their first time in Fergus Falls, MN for a week of orientation at the Prairie Learning Center. They participated in team building activities and sessions all the program in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported 242 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported more than 250 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
For more info: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/careers-myhr/job-seekers/inter...
The 6th cohort to graduate from the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated their achievements last night with family, colleagues, mentors and dignitaries. Launched in 2007, AYIP is a 12-month paid internship for Aboriginal youth, providing professional experience, leadership development and intercultural relationship building.
The Glenn College celebrated the completion of the 2019-20 High School Internship Program with a dinner for the participants Monday (2/45/20) at Page Hall. The High School Internship Program is a unique public service internship program that allows high school students in the fall term of their senior year to gain first-hand experience within organizations in the public service sector.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported 242 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
25 members of the tenth year cohort of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated the completion of their 12-month program at a ceremony in Victoria, BC.
Year 7 Completion Ceremony | 2013-14
22 members of the seventh year cohort of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated the completion of their 12-month program at a ceremony in Victoria, B.C.
The Honourable John Rustad, Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, presented each of the interns with a completion certificate. Speakers included Chief Ron Sam, Songhees Nation, Chief Andy Thomas, Esquimalt Nation, Kate Elliot, Métis Nation B.C., Howard Grant, First Nations Summit, Hjalmer Wenstob, BC Assembly of First Nations, Priscilla Sabbas Watts, and intern Joshua Gottfriedson.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported more than 250 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
For more info: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/careers-myhr/job-seekers/inter...
Year eight graduates of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program celebrate the completion of their 12-month BC Government internship. The program helps young Aboriginal British Columbians youth build skills and networks, leadership skills, and learn about careers in the BC Government.
2014 Washington, DC Summer Internship Program participants with National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations Founding President & CEO Dr. John Duke Anthony.
Yeshimebet Abebe, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Administration provides an overview of the United States Department of Agriculture at the U. S. Department of Agriculture-Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) National Internship Program Summer 2016 Internship Orientation at USDA in Washington, DC on Monday, June 6, 2016. USDA photo by Steve Thompson.
The 6th cohort to graduate from the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated their achievements last night with family, colleagues, mentors and dignitaries. Launched in 2007, AYIP is a 12-month paid internship for Aboriginal youth, providing professional experience, leadership development and intercultural relationship building.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported 242 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
25 members of the tenth year cohort of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated the completion of their 12-month program at a ceremony in Victoria, BC.
The 6th cohort to graduate from the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated their achievements last night with family, colleagues, mentors and dignitaries. Launched in 2007, AYIP is a 12-month paid internship for Aboriginal youth, providing professional experience, leadership development and intercultural relationship building.
A ceremony celebrating the latest group of interns to complete the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) is held October 25, 2016.
The event – attended by Chiefs, elders and leaders from First Nations communities across the province – showcases a program that helps First Nations, Metis and Inuit youth gain work experience in government and community organizations. As well as work experience, AYIP provides participants with valuable networking, professional and leadership skill development.
This year marks a milestone for the program, which has welcomed 10 cohorts of interns to its ranks.
The 6th cohort to graduate from the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated their achievements last night with family, colleagues, mentors and dignitaries. Launched in 2007, AYIP is a 12-month paid internship for Aboriginal youth, providing professional experience, leadership development and intercultural relationship building.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported 242 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported 242 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
DOE Tribal Internship Program 2005 intern Tanya Martinez on a site visit. Photo from Sandra Begay-Campbell, Sandia National Laboratories.
Year 7 Completion Ceremony | 2013-14
22 members of the seventh year cohort of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated the completion of their 12-month program at a ceremony in Victoria, B.C.
The Honourable John Rustad, Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, presented each of the interns with a completion certificate. Speakers included Chief Ron Sam, Songhees Nation, Chief Andy Thomas, Esquimalt Nation, Kate Elliot, Métis Nation B.C., Howard Grant, First Nations Summit, Hjalmer Wenstob, BC Assembly of First Nations, Priscilla Sabbas Watts, and intern Joshua Gottfriedson.
Alaska Career Discovery Internship Program is partnership with the Student Conservation Association to provide a 12 week internship to college freshman and sophomores to discover careers with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The Alaska CDIP interns meet for their first time in Fergus Falls, MN for a week of orientation at the Prairie Learning Center. They participated in team building activities and sessions all the program in the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported more than 250 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.
For more info: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/careers-myhr/job-seekers/inter...
Students participate in a seminar session with National Council on U.S.-Arab Relations Founding President & CEO Dr. John Duke Anthony.
The 6th cohort to graduate from the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated their achievements last night with family, colleagues, mentors and dignitaries. Launched in 2007, AYIP is a 12-month paid internship for Aboriginal youth, providing professional experience, leadership development and intercultural relationship building.
www.beautysalons.localmartinsburg.com
Best Salon and SPA in Martinsburg and we're ready to pamper you.
Come enjoy the experience of our elegant salon & spa where we have earned a solid reputation for excellence from our many Martinsburg clients.
Trained in the most advanced cut, style, color and wave techniques our team of stylists will prescribe a customized look to suit your unique lifestyle. Your complete satisfaction is guaranteed.
Our design team is trained in the most advanced cut, color, style and wave techniques. Each member of our team attends on-going advanced education seminars all over the country. We also have an internship program designed to train and mentor young talent in Martinsburg, West Virginia and introduce them in our industry.
Our Spa is known for pampering you. Our educated therapists adapt their eclectic massage techniques for your needs to help increase circulation, relieve muscle tension, and promote relaxation. Our massages include an aromatherapy hot towel wrap and massage for the feet, and hot towel compression on the back. Steam showers are a great companion to any massage to help loosen muscles and aid in relaxation.
A classic, full body massage utilizing long strokes and kneading to reduce tension and increase circulation to promote relaxation. Light to medium pressure is used and hot stones may be incorporated. This service includes an aromatherapy hot towel wrap and massage for the feet, and a hot towel compress for the back.
Be Pampered. Join us and experience our team of highly skilled hair stylists and Spa technicians in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
The Indigenous Youth Internship Program has supported 242 interns to date and is one of the most successful programs of its kind in Canada. Established in 2007, up to 25 Indigenous youth ages 19 to 29 are placed into 12-month paid internships each year. The interns spend nine months in the BC Public Service followed by three months in one of over 100 selected Indigenous organizations across BC.