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null Webinar: Strategies to attract and retain Indigenous candidates
- Have you tried to recruit Indigenous people to your research and administration teams?
- Do you know how Indigenous people can enrich the experience in your lab or office?
Join us for an insightful webinar to learn effective strategies for attracting and retaining Indigenous candidates.
Enrich Your Team with Indigenous Perspectives: How to Attract and Collaborate with Indigenous Talent
Speaker: Chantal Fraser, founder of Empowered Path Inc. and a citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario, will lead the session. She is experienced in Human Resources, Indigenous inclusion and leadership. With her excellent communication skills and decades of experience mentoring and coaching staff and volunteers, Chantal will share valuable perspectives applicable to everyone.
DATE: Wed, Sep 18, 2024 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
TIME: 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM EDT
REGISTRATION
- Discover practical strategies to find Indigenous candidates, engage them during the interview, uncover hidden skills and experience, and build a foundation for long-term employee retention.
- Learn about resume screening and employee retention adapted to Indigenous candidates and how to develop good working relationships with Indigenous communities.
Why Attend:
- If you work in administration: Learn how to foster a more inclusive and welcoming workplace for Indigenous talent as well as how to recruit and retain them.
- If you are a researcher or a trainee: Discover ways to attract and retain Indigenous team members and to work with them to incorporate their perspectives in meaningful and ethical ways.
- Everyone: Gain a deeper understanding of Indigenous history and culture to support inclusivity in everyday interactions.
This webinar is part of our institutional commitment to Truth and Reconciliation.
This webinar will help us promote equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) across all candidate groups with specific focus on Indigenous candidates.
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Join us to keep working #TogetherTowardsInclusion at the RI-MUHC
We look forward to seeing you there!
For questions or accessibility requests, please write to us at ediPraesent id dolor porta, faucibus eros vel.ri@muhc.mcgill.ca