School and Youth
Careers for 7 Generations
Jesse Meuse
Lead Solar Installer
Curious what a career may look like in the solar industry? Download Jesse’s story below to learn more about their experience working in the clean economy as a Solar Installer.
Kiwnig Denny
Energy Advisor
Ever considered what a career in Nova Scotia’s energy sector may look like? Download Kiwnig’s story below to learn more about their experience working in the clean economy as a Energy Advisor.
Kerwyn Currie
Park Warden
Curious what a career may look like in the parks sector? Download Kerwyn’s story below to learn more about their experience working in the clean economy as a Park Warden.
Katrina Paul
Garbage and Recycling Coordinator
Ever considered what a career in Nova Scotia’s waste industry may look like? Download Katrina’s story below to learn more about their experience working in the clean economy as a Garbadge and Recycling Coordinator.
Dylan Shewbridge
Energy Advisor
Could a career in Nova Scotia’s growing clean energy sector be right for you? Download Dylan’s story below to learn more about their experience working in the clean economy as an Energy Advisor.
Book a careers for 7 generations workshop
Designed for grade 9-12 classes at Mi’kmaw Kina’matnewey Schools and groups of Indigenous youth at off-reserve public schools.
Our partners
Careers for 7 Generations is an intiative of the Indigenous Energy Project. The Indigenous Energy Project is a partnership between Native Council of Nova Scotia (NCNS) and Clean Foundation funded by Employment and Social Development Canada. This project will host a variety of initiatives, services and sessions across Mi’kma’ki, all with the end goal of providing employment opportunities in the clean economy to Indigenous job seekers within the borders of Nova Scotia.





