Student Life Events at St. George
In the Field: Jack.org
Mar 7, 2025 10:30 AM
to
01:30 PM
Registration Deadline: Mar 6, 2025 12:00 PM
About In the Field
In the Field offers an opportunity to learn about different careers in an industry by visiting an organization's workplace. Join us for a small group visit to an organization where you will:
- Explore a range of potential careers within an industry by hearing the career stories of employees.
- Build your networking by connecting with professionals from a range of departments and roles.
- See what a typical workday looks like, understand workplace cultures and get a sense of the work and priorities of the organization via a workplace tour.
About Jack.org
Jack.org is Canada's largest network of young people supporting young people, offering youth a space to safely learn about mental health, support their peers, seek professional support, and advocate for a future where youth can thrive in mental wellness.
At this In the Field session with Jack.org, you will have the opportunity to learn from, and connect with, staff from the following departments:
- Designing and Building Digital Products: Discover how content writers and designers work with developers to create digital experiences
- Marketing, Communications, and Media Relations: In this session, we'll explore how these fields play a crucial role in advancing youth mental health causes
- Designing and Implementing Mental Health Programming: How do we create effective mental health programs that truly support youth?
- Advocacy and Youth Engagement: How can we empower youth to be the driving force behind mental health advocacy?
- Research and Evaluation: How do we know if a mental health program is making a real difference?
- Community Engagement and Inclusive Partnerships: How can we build strong, inclusive partnerships to create lasting community impact?
Who is this ideal for?
- Based on a first-registered, first serve basis:
- 3rd or 4th year undergraduate students from all academic disciplines
- Graduate students including Masters and PhDs
- Recent alumni (up to 2 years post-graduation)
- Students with the following interests: marketing, communication, program development, education, digital design, product development, research and evaluation, grants, fundraising, advocacy and youth engagement.
Location:
In-Person
243 College St.
Toronto, ON
Google Map Location
What to Expect
- Tour of the space
- Department Introductions
- Break out Groups to connect, network and learn from folks at Jack.org
- Reflection & Networking lunch
As a participant, you can look forward to …
- Learn about what Jack.org is all about (especially their workplace culture and values)
- Connect with folks that make up Jack.org and develop your network
- Examine and understand your own career goals in connection to exploring what Jack.org has to offer
- Gaining insights and advice on how you can build your own career path
- Meeting fellow student colleagues and learning from one another's lived experiences
In-Person | What you need to know:
• Ensure you register! Registration will close by 12pm the day before the event.
• If possible, please arrive a couple of minutes before the start time as events start on time and you don't want to miss important information.
• If you can no longer attend, please cancel your registration to allow others the opportunity to participate.
• If there is additional capacity, individuals on the waitlist will be notified via email prior to the start of the session.
• Only University of Toronto students and recent graduates (within the past two years) are eligible to attend.
In-Person | How the event works:
• Movement involved: Alternatives to moving around the room are built into the agenda.
• Participation Expectations: Individuals will be sitting in small groups and participate in open discussions.
• Technology: The session will use PowerPoint slides. The room has one large screen at the front and the facilitator will be using a microphone.
• Materials: You do not have to bring any materials for this event. We encourage you to come prepared with questions and suggest you bring something to record your thoughts and notes
• Privacy: Workshops will not be recorded without the express permission of the participants.
• Washrooms: Accessible and all gender washrooms are located on the same floor, near reception.
If you require disability-related accommodations for an event or workshop, please e-mail careerexploration@utoronto.ca
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In the Field: Jack.org
In the Field offers an opportunity to learn about different careers in an industry by visiting an organization's workplace. Join us for a small group visit to an organization where you will:
Explore a range of potential careers within an industry by hearing the career stories of employees.
Build your networking by connecting with professionals from a range of departments and roles.
See what a typical workday looks like, understand workplace cultures and get a sense of the work and priorities of the organization via a workplace tour.
About Jack.org
Jack.org is Canada's largest network of young people supporting young people, offering youth a space to safely learn about mental health, support their peers, seek professional support, and advocate for a future where youth can thrive in mental wellness.
Who is this ideal for?
Based on a first-registered, first serve basis:
3rd or 4th year undergraduate students from all academic disciplines
Graduate students including Masters and PhDs
Recent alumni (up to 2 years post-graduation)
Students with the following interests: marketing, communication, program development, education, digital design, product development, research and evaluation, grants, fundraising, advocacy and youth engagement.
Location:
In-Person
243 College St.
Toronto, ON
Google Map Location
What to Expect
Tour of the space
Department Introductions
Break out Groups to connect, network and learn from folks at Jack.org
Reflection & Networking lunch
As a participant, you can look forward to …
Learn about what Jack.org is all about (especially their workplace culture and values)
Connect with folks that make up Jack.org and develop your network
Examine and understand your own career goals in connection to exploring what Jack.org has to offer
Gaining insights and advice on how you can build your own career path
Meeting fellow student colleagues and learning from one another's lived experiences
In-Person | What you need to know:
• Ensure you register! Registration will close by 12pm the day before the event.
• If possible, please arrive a couple of minutes before the start time as events start on time and you don't want to miss important information.
• If you can no longer attend, please cancel your registration to allow others the opportunity to participate.
• If there is additional capacity, individuals on the waitlist will be notified via email prior to the start of the session.
• Only University of Toronto students and recent graduates (within the past two years) are eligible to attend.
In-Person | How the event works:
• Movement involved: Alternatives to moving around the room are built into the agenda.
• Participation Expectations: Individuals will be sitting in small groups and participate in open discussions.
• Technology: The session will use PowerPoint slides. The room has one large screen at the front and the facilitator will be using a microphone.
• Materials: You do not have to bring any materials for this event. We encourage you to come prepared with questions and suggest you bring something to record your thoughts and notes
• Privacy: Workshops will not be recorded without the express permission of the participants.
• Washrooms: Accessible and all gender washrooms are located on the same floor, near reception.
If you require disability-related accommodations for an event or workshop, please e-mail careerexploration@utoronto.ca