| When: | Tuesday, October 28th, 2025 |
| Time: | 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm |
| Location: | Richcraft Hall |
| Room: | 3201 |
Open to students from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and social work, psychology and criminology: Interested in learning about becoming an intervener or social worker in Nunavik, Quebec? Join this info session to explore career and field placement opportunities with the Ungava Tulattavik Health Center (UTHC), ask questions and hear firsthand from a representative about their experiences working and living in Nunavik.
UTHC provides safe, accessible and quality health and social services to the seven Inuit communities of the Ungava Bay Coast, and rehabilitation services to the 14 Inuit communities of Nunavik in Northern Quebec. Working at the UTHC is first and foremost an enriching, welcoming and caring environment. Their mission is to facilitate the well-being of the residents of the different communities of Ungava Bay by providing health care and social services that contribute to the improvement of their physical and mental health. A job at UTHC is for those who want to combine work and adventure, responsibility and freedom. It is for those who want to have the chance to experience a completely different way of life in the heart of breathtaking nature while holding an extremely rewarding job. Benefits for employees including up to 16 weeks of vacation per year, furnished accommodation and job-sharing possibilities (for instance, two months up north and two months down south).
For more information and to register for this session, visit the mySuccess Co-op and Careers Workshops and Events Calendar.
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