Wabun Tribal Council
Wabun Scholarships
Wabun’s scholarship program is supported through sponsorship and funds raised at the Annual Wabun Scholarship Fund Gold Tournament, held every August.
Students member to Wabun’s First Nations, enrolled in secondary or post-secondary institution, are eligible to apply for a scholarship. As part of his/her application package, the candidate must include a short narrative, why he/she is deserving of a scholarship, as well as proof of academic performance or recent transcript.
Interested applicants are encouraged to contact the Wabun office for more information.
Source: https://www.wabuntribalcouncil.ca/about-us/wabun-scholarships/
Transitional Aged Youth Worker (Union)
Within the content of the vision, mission, values and strategic direction of Kunuwanimano, and under the direction of the TAY Supervisor, the Transitional Aged Youth Worker is responsible for working with youth in case and that are in the Continued Care and Support for Youth (CCSY) Program in their successful transition out of the child welfare system into adulthood.