Working while in school:
As a student, you have the opportunity to work part-time hours with Loewen. You can choose 4 or 6-hour shifts during the Evening shift (Monday to Thursday). There are also part-time shifts on the Weekend shift, which would be flexible depending on your schedule and Loewen business needs. Your minimum requirement is 15 work hours per week.
As a part-time team member, you will be eligible for full company benefits, including health and dental, and education subsidies.
Visit the Career Opportunities section to apply on-line today.
Co-op and Work Experience:
Loewen participates in a variety of co-op and work experience programs. We’ve had many success stories of students continuing on from co-op or work experience programs to becoming valuable members of the Loewen team.
For further information regarding co-op and work experiences contact our Human Resources department by calling (204) 346-5627 or e-mailing us at hr@loewen.com.
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Upcoming Graduates:
Transitioning from being a student to starting your career is an exciting time in your life. Our website is set up to aid you in making the important decision to apply at Loewen.
Visit the following sections:
Career Possibilities: details each department’s functions, their value to Loewen and the career options that exist
Current Opportunities: you can apply today for current open positions or apply in the Future Opportunities section to have your resume on file for future considerations
Success Stories: includes highlights from recent graduates who transitioned from working at Loewen as a student to being hired full-time to the Loewen team
Your Team and Your Benefits: details the work environment, team atmosphere and benefits provided to you as a Loewen team member
Philanthropy 101:
The C.P. Loewen Family Foundation believes that students and young people are the building blocks of tomorrow’s society. The Philanthropy 101 program was started in 2002 with four High Schools in S.E. Manitoba. Much effort is expended to train students in the skills required to make a living and learn trades and professions. This is vital, however it is our belief that philanthropy is also a key component of a healthy society and world. Philanthropy 101 teaches the basics to philanthropy to high school students and nurtures a philanthropic attitude through hands-on local grant-making.
Link to Loewen Foundation