Youth Engagement - Navy League Cadet Corps #203 Erwin J Stolk - Navy League Cadet Officer

What are the Volunteer duties or responsibilities?
Our Navy League Officer program is suitable for any adult looking for progressive professional development opportunities. Navy League Officers are not members of the Canadian Armed Forces, and are deeply connected to their community, and passionate about giving youth better start at life. Navy League Officers commit to training with cadets (9 years old to 12 years old) on a weekly basis and some camps/training throughout the year. They are often the ones running the training program themselves, administering the cadets in their charge, and liaising with families to ensure the success of the children. As they gain experience and training of their own and training weekend provided by Navy League of Canada - Alberta Division, Navy League Officers have the opportunity to progress through the ranking system, continue learning new skills, and contribute to the training aspect of the cadet program.

Education/Knowledge Required
All potential Officers will need to be screened by the Navy League of Canada. This includes a Police Information Check with a Valuable Sector Search (VSS).

Benefits to the Volunteer
Helping youth grow into amazing citizens.

Time commitment required
Wednesday Nights (September to June)
A few weekend camps throughout the year (Cadet Camps, Officer Training)
Officer
As need for meetings and preparing for the new training year

Start Date
As soon as possible

Contact Amanda for more information at: stonyplainpresident@abnavyleague.ca 

Link to website for more information 
https://www.parklandcadets.com/2025/04/09/looking-for-navy-league-officers/