Youth Interviewers

(Seeds of Diversity - Youth in Food Systems)

Position ID: V-CWD0424
Last Modified: 01 May 2025
Last Full Update: 01 May 2025

Opportunity Details: Youth Interviewers

Contact Andrew Jackson, Program Manager; Email: info@youthinfoodsystems.ca
Duties

We are bringing on several high school youth to join Season 5 of our Food Leader Interview Series! Our youth Interviewers conduct virtual video interviews with professionals working in our food systems (aka Canadian food leaders). This role is responsible for participating in virtual training sessions, designing interview questions, communicating with their selected Interviewee, and carrying out an interview over Zoom. 

No prior experience is required! You must currently be a high school student or of high school age (14-19). 

Our goal is to provide a flexible and self-driven atmosphere where you’re free to explore your interests, gain new skills, and ultimately contribute to an important youth-driven project to inspire and educate youth about agri-food careers!

 

More Info Link https://seeds.ca/schoolfoodgardens/interview-series/
Benefits What you’ll gain:  
- Research and critical thinking skills 
- Communication skills and abilities with teammates, staff, and food leaders 
- Leadership development and confidence building  
- One-on-one and group training in professionalism, communications, interviewing, and more 
- An opportunity to build and contribute to knowledge sharing about agri-food careers  
- An opportunity to join a youth-driven organization focused on skill development and peer-to-peer learning  
- 15 to 20+ community service hours during summer 2025
Ages 14 year(s) - 19 year(s)
Suitable for Highschool Credit Hours Yes
Skills/Experience Communication & Interpersonal Skills ; Creativity ; Leadership ; Listening Skills ; Public Speaking
Commitment Length Short Term (3 months or less) ; The time requirement is anticipated to be about 15-20 hours between July and September 2025. There will be four mandatory training sessions in July 2025.
Interaction Level Virtual Volunteering ; Much of the work will take place on an independent, self-selected schedule.  
Volunteers will interact regularly with staff and their chosen food leader; and take part in online sessions with peers.
Minimum Hours 1 / Week
Accessibility Not Applicable
Location Virtual
Number of Positions Alcona ; Alliston ; Angus ; Baxter ; Beeton ; Belle Ewart ; Bond Head ; Borden CFB ; Bradford ; Bruce County ; Churchill ; Colgan ; Cookstown ; Egbert ; Everett ; Gilford ; Glencairn ; Grey County ; Hockley ; Lefroy ; Lisle ; Loretto ; Muskoka District ; Northumberland County ; Parry Sound District ; Peterborough (County of) ; Rosemount ; Simcoe County ; Stroud ; Thornton ; Tottenham ; Utopia 
 
12 individual(s) needed in total. 
 
This volunteer position is entirely remote, and we welcome volunteers from any location.
Training Orientation ; Training is provided ; Staff will carry out orientation & training sessions with all Interviewers - these are virtual, group sessions over Zoom. They will focus on some of the key skills needed to successfully interview a food leader - research, designing interview questions, communicating via email, using Zoom, and of course, practicing those interview skills!
Transportation Fully remote
Police Check Not Required
Additional Requirements Youth participants should have access to a device and Internet access for onboarding, training sessions, emailing, researching, and to conduct the interview.
Start Date On or after 07 Jul 2025
Display Until 18 Jul 2025
Referrals 0

Agency Details: Seeds of Diversity - Youth in Food Systems

Office Phone 226-600-7782
E-Mail mail@seeds.ca
Website seeds.ca/schoolfoodgardens/
Address & Map
12 Dupont St. West, Waterloo St W, 1
Waterloo, ON N2L 2X6