RCMP Applications Open for Summer 2025

RCMP/QFN Summer Student Applications are now OPEN!

The RCMP/QFN Summer Student program was launched in 1999 through the Federation of Newfoundland Indians and has been a great stepping- stone to help students decide in a career in the RCMP is the right path for them. This 9-week program runs from June to August and includes a training session at the RCMP Headquarters in St. John’s (all expenses paid). Throughout the summer, students visit campgrounds, daycares, youth camps, and similar venues to promote safe and healthy communities. Students give presentations on bike safety, sun and water safety, bullying prevention, and online safety. They also provide presentations to seniors, attend community events, and assist with administrative tasks at the depot. The Education and Training Department are now accepting applications for the Summer of 2025. Applications can be found here: https://qalipu.ca/qalipu/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/RCMP-QFN-Summer-Student-Program-Application-Revised-October-6-2023-1.pdf

Students can earn $16.00 per hour and must have completed high school, identify as Indigenous (priority given to QFN members), be between the ages of 19-29 as of June 30, hold a valid driver’s license, registered as a full-time student and planning on returning to studies in the Fall, not have a criminal record and be successful in the RCMP screening process.

Home Repair Assistance

Accepting Applications for the Home Repair Assistance Program (CLOSED)

Qalipu First Nation (QFN) Housing Division is pleased to announce the launch of the Home Repair Assistance Program (HRAP). This program will provide financial assistance up to $5,000.00 for eligible applicants residing in Newfoundland & Labrador.

This program will support housing repairs to increase functionality, sustainability, and longevity of homes, that will ensure a safe and sound standard of living specific to members and their needs. While funding is limited, the collection of data and the need for similar programs will be thoroughly assessed during this process.

Applicants MUST submit all required documentation by September 30th, 2024.

It is strongly recommended that applicants and/or co-applicants review the application in its entirety to ensure that all required documentation is included prior to submission. Please note, if all required documentation is not provided, the application may not be reviewed or processed.

To be eligible for funding, the home repair MUST fall into one of the following categories:

  • Emergency repairs that, if not completed, will force the homeowner to leave their home
  • Roofing
  • Oil Tank Replacement
  • Windows and doors

Requirement of combined annual household net income must be below $49,039.00, based on Government definition of “Low Income Taxable Reduction – LITR”

Please note that program funding is limited, and applications will not be processed until the submission window has closed.  Due to the anticipated high volume of applications, not all applicants will be approved, and only those receiving funding will be contacted.

Find the application here: Application (pdf)

Contact:

Housing Development Officer
Paul Brake
709-634-5472
pbrake@qalipu.ca

Community Support

Community Support Fund Now Accepting Applications

The Community Support Fund is now open to receive applications. The community support fund provides financial support for Indigenous groups within Qalipu territory to support cultural gatherings such as Powwow’s and Mawio’mi’s.

The application form can be completed and submitted online or submitted to the address listed on the form.  The funding available is $1000 for a one-day event and $2,500 for a multi-day event.

Please click here to submit your application.

For questions about this fund or application process, please contact Terri Humphries, Manager of Culture and Community Outreach at thumphries@qalipu.ca.

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Youth Summer Employment Program Applications Now Open!

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Purpose

Qalipu First Nation is seeking applications from organizations who are interested in our Youth Summer Employment Program (YSEP).

Background

Education & Training administers a number of education, training and employment initiatives. One of these initiatives is the Youth Summer Employment Program (YSEP). The YSEP has been in existence for over 10 (ten) years and was introduced by the Federation of Newfoundland Indians under a funding arrangement with Service Canada. This program has been successful in improving employability skills of Aboriginal youth that will assist them to succeed in the workforce. Additionally, students are provided with tools that will help them advance their education.

Responsibilities

The Qalipu Mi’kmaq First Nation Band will be responsible for the financial management of the student. Any expenses over and above wages and MERC costs will be the responsibility of the organization. If approved, the organization will be responsible for the following:

  • Recruiting and selecting a student that meets all of the eligibility criteria and ensuring the student accurately completes the student application and all necessary documentation is submitted to Qalipu First Nation;
  • Ensuring student completes a Qalipu Employee Information Form and Banking Information Form before employment begins;
  • Qalipu First Nation is responsible for minimum wage and MERC. Any expenses above this are the responsibility of the employer;
  • Providing adequate supervision to the student and ensuring a safe work environment;
  • Providing any tools or materials;
  • Providing any necessary training;
  • Providing weekly time sheets (due each Monday at noon);
  • Providing weekly reports consisting of but not limited to: the student’s day-to-day activities and an overview of the student’s performance; and,
  • Ensuring the summer student completes a survey during the last week of their employment.

Eligibility

To be eligible for summer employment through the ISETP Youth Program, a student:

  • Must be between the ages of 15 and 29 (inclusive);
  • Must be planning to return to full-time studies in September of the current year
  • Must have been registered as a full-time student in the previous academic year; and
  • Be a member of the Qalipu First Nation or Self-Identified Indigenous Person (students are asked to indicate on their cover letter their Indigenous Ancestry)

Submission

Please apply as soon as possible but no later than 12:00 P.M. the first Friday of April each year
. To apply, you must fill out the YSEP Employer Application. You must also include a letter of how a summer student would be beneficial to your organization and the community. Applications can be found by clicking here

Please direct inquiries and applications to:

Education & Training Attention:
Yvonne MacDonald

PO Box 460

St. George’s, NL

A0N 1Z0

E-mail: ymacdonald@qalipu.ca

Telephone: 1-709-647-3514

Application Evaluation and Selection Process

Qalipu First Nation will target students living in each of the nine (9) wards: Benoit’s Cove, Corner Brook, Exploits, Flat Bay, Gander Bay, Glenwood, Port au Port, Stephenville and St. George’s.

Applications received by closing time will be screened for completeness. Qalipu First Nation reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to determine whether or not any proposal is complete. If your organization requires more than one (1) summer student, please indicate so under additional information if the job title, description, hourly wage, weekly hours and number of weeks are the same. If you’re seeking more than one (1) student for different positions, you will need to provide an application for each position.

Approvals should be finalized by the end of April . Successful organizations will be notified the following week; however, approvals may continue into June and early July to fill declines. Organizations will then be given until noon on the third Friday of May to recruit and select a student. Student application forms, student resumes and cover letter and student’s confirmation of full-time studies must be received by 4:00 P.M. on the last Friday of May. If more time is needed, please advise Qalipu First Nation immediately. If an approved student declines a placement or terminates early, the organization must notify Education & Training immediately. The organization may NOT fill the position with another student unless granted approval by Qalipu First Nation.

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Stephenville Ward Members – Qalipu Food Relief Fund Applications Still Open

Local Service Group, Indian Head First Nation listed under the location of Stephenville Ward for the Qalipu Food & Essential Supplies Relief Fund would like to notify:

Food Cost Relief Applications are still open and being accepted. Qalipu members of the Stephenville Ward living in Newfoundland can access the form here (page 2 only requirement): https://qalipu.ca/qalipu/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/foodprogramupdated.pdf

Or for further questions you can email hyoung@qalipu.ca.

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Hunting and Trapping Course Reopen Applications for Gander (and surrounding area)

In partnership with College of the North Atlantic, Qalipu First Nation is pleased to re-announce that the Hunting and Trapping Guide Training for Gander that was postponed in Fall 2021 will now move forward on March 26 – 30, 2022 from 8:30am to 5:30pm at Gander CNA Campus. The course offering is open to Gander and surrounding area’s and will include a travel stipend for those applicants who successfully register.

Applications are now reopen and will need to fulfil a minimum of 10 people in attendance for the training to move forward. This opportunity is designed for Qalipu Members or self-identifying Indigenous individuals who are interested in becoming Hunting and Trapping Guides in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Application Form can be found here: Application Form

Application deadline is March 18, 2022 at 4:00PM NDT and can be submitted either via email to ymacdonald@qalipu.ca, or hand-delivered/mailed to QFN St. George’s Office.

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Hunting and Trapping Application Extensions Gander + New Location Corner Brook!

In partnership with College of the North Atlantic, Qalipu First Nation is pleased to announce that we will adding another session of the Hunting and Trapping Guide Training to occur in Corner Brook (November 12-17). Hunting and Trapping Application

The session which was scheduled for Gander (October 17-21) has been rescheduled to a later date (TBD) and applications are still being accepted. This opportunity is designed for Qalipu Members or self-identifying Indigenous individuals who are interested in becoming Hunting and Trapping Guides in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Application Form can be found here: https://qalipu.ca/hunting-and-trapping-guide-certification/ Applications are extended until October27th @ 4:00PM NDT and can be submitted either via email to ymacdonald@qalipu.ca, or hand-delivered/mailed to the St. George’s Office. All spots for the Stephenville session in November have been filled.

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RNC Junior Police Academy – Volunteer Application Form

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