Volunteers
Volunteers are an essential part of all Skills Canada Nova Scotia programs. We have a variety of volunteer opportunities to choose from, that suit a variety of interests. Each year we are grateful to our volunteers who give their time for SCNS. Some of the roles that volunteers fill are:
Provincial Technical Committee
Each contest area in the Nova Scotia Skills Competition is developed and managed by a Provincial Technical Committee (PTC). This PTC is made up of volunteers who ensure that national standards and industry expectations are being met.
Responsibilities and tasks:
- Develop a contest description to identify the skills and techniques that will be tested.
- Identify equipment and materials that will be required for the competition.
- Determine number of competitors who can participate.
- Create a system of evaluation and recruit a judging panel.
- Consider safety concerns and implement measures to ensure a safe competition for all participants.
- Attend virtual competition planning meetings.
- Assist in all competition execution activities including: setting up the contest site, solving problems encountered at the contest site, daily toolbox checks, judging,
tabulation of scores, collation of rankings, and dismantling of the contest site; - Maintain regular communication with SCNS Competition Coordinator.
Time Commitment:
September-January, minimal hours to create competition documents and attend early planning meetings. February-May, more volunteer involvement attending planning meetings, receiving materials, set-up, and execution for the Nova Scotia Skills Competition.
National Technical Committee (2022-2025)
The National Technical Committee (NTC) serves as an operational and advisory committee to the National Secretariat of Skills Competences Canada (SCC). There is one NTC committee per contest area. The purpose of the committee is to formalize a competition development process. The committee will provide each province and territory of Canada a voice in the development of the Skills Canada National Competition (SCNC) criteria. This will allow for the standardization of national contest descriptions, projects and judging criteria.
Responsibilities and tasks:
- Identify the skills and techniques to be tested and evaluated for the contest area.
- As a committee, develop the contest description, project documents, judging criteria, working documents and a competition timetable.
- Develop an infrastructure list of equipment and materials to be used.
- Consider safety concerns and implement measures to ensure a safe competition for all participants.
- Attend virtual and in-person competition planning meetings.Assist the host province / territory in planning for the event and whenever possible, lead in the evaluation process of the competitors.
- Respond to questions and inquiries from individuals from within your province and National Secretariat.
- Travel to the host province and assist in all competition execution activities including: setting up the contest site, solving problems encountered at the contest site, daily toolbox checks, judging, tabulation of scores, collation of rankings, and dismantling of the contest site.
Time Commitment:
September-January, minimal hours to create competition documents and attend early planning meetings. February- June, more volunteer involvement attending planning meetings, traveling to host province, and the set-up and execution for SCNC 2022.
Coaching
Coaches are integral to the success and mentorship of Team Nova Scotia. These volunteers are made up of training professionals in their respected skilled trade or technology.
For 2022 there are two opportunities to coach with Skills Canada – Nova Scotia. The 2022 Skills Canada National Competition and the WorldSkills Selection Event Competition. Ideally the same volunteer will coach both competitors as both events are happening simultaneously at the end of May 2022 in Vancouver, BC.
Accepting Applications for Coaches – Fall 2021
WorldSkills Selection Event– Team Nova Scotia
Team NS for this event will be selected through an application process happening in August-September 2021.
Responsibilities and tasks:
- Review the WorldSkills Selection Event contest description and create a training plan for the Team NS competitor.
- Train the Team NS competitor in the lead up to the WorldSkills Selection Event.
- Determine a training budget with the SCNS Competition Coordinator.
- Travel to the WorldSkills Selection Event in Vancouver at the end of May.
- Chaperone a group of competitors during the WorldSkills Selection Event.
Time Commitment:
October-May, 20-40 hours a month for training. Travel to Vancouver from May 24-May 29, 2022.
WorldSkills Selection Event– Team Nova Scotia – Fall 2021
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Skills Canada Nova Scotia could not operate without the help and dedication of our volunteers, we are so grateful for any and all contribution. If you would like to know more about volunteer opportunities, please don’t hesitate to contact us. If you are ready to become a volunteer, please fill out our registration form.
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