2016 SUMMER STUDENT INTERNS
Looking for a summer job? Love giving back to the community? We’ve got exciting news! We’ve received another Canada Summer Jobs Program Grant to hire 2 Summer Students this year!
As a volunteer-run organization, every aspect of what we do is done by volunteers….client intake, cooking & baking, updating the website, packing up baby essentials, answering emails, delivering meals, organizing donation drives, attending events…and everything in between!
The summer months can be a busy time for our organization so we’re looking forward to finding two dynamic students to help us run our Resource Centre. One position is our Resource Centre Coordinator and the other is our Community Kitchen Coordinator.
We’d love to find a student that is taking non-profit studies, social work, nursing, child development, psychology, sociology, business, communications, culinary arts, and nutrition or dietitian studies to be a part of our team. These positions have been created for a student between 18 and 30 years old, who has been attending school full-time, and will be resuming classes in the fall.
Additional information on each available role can be found here: 2016 SUMMER STUDENT JOB POSTINGS.
These jobs will provide you with the opportunity to acquire skills, gain valuable work experience and help finance your return to school.
If you are passionate about the work our charity does and you’d like to apply for our Resource Centre Coordinator position or our Community Kitchen Coordinator, please get in touch with us!
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This position is being supported by the Canada Summer Jobs Program/Service Canada
Eligible Student Participants: To be eligible to participate in the CSJ initiative, individuals must:
• be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of the employment;
• have been registered as full-time students in the previous academic year and intend to return to school on a full-time basis in the next academic year;
• be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act3; and,
• be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial/territorial legislation and regulations.