Leaders in Training (LIT) Program

2024 Applications Open Now!

What is an LIT?

An LIT is a leader in training. In this position, you would assist our staff with many day to day tasks each week. You are required to be available for at least 2 weeks and will receive 35 volunteer hours per week volunteered, upon completion. Applicants must be aged 14-17 years and either in high school (not recently graduated) or entering high school in the fall. For more information on this program please see our LIT Information Package: 

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Changes to this Program!

Exciting news! We’ve cranked up the awesomeness of our Leaders-in-Training (LIT) program based on YOUR feedback and our dedication to making sure your leadership journey with us is top-notch. Get ready for a ride that’s all about fun, growth, and unleashing your leadership powers!

So, what’s the buzz? We’re introducing a brand-new, super cool leadership track that’s all about setting you up for success. Picture this: clear goals and responsibilities, step by step, to unlock those leadership skills and amp up your leadership game.

But wait, there’s more! Say hello to our daily professional development workshops – the secret ingredient to your leadership success. Dive into hands-on experiences, gather practical skills, and get ready to own it in leading and rocking personal growth. Plus, we’re throwing in some mind-blowing STEM insights, including cool tours, meetings with pros, and a sneak peek into Queen’s University’s science education. Who knew learning could be this much fun?

Get ready to unleash your inner leader, Science Quest style. Let the adventure begin!


How to Apply

To apply for this program, please register using our Camp Brain site with the link below:

http://sciencequest.campbrainregistration.com

Any questions, comments or concerns? We’d love to hear from you! Please contact:

Workshops Director: Elizabeth Squire-Fisher

[email protected]