TCHC Internship Opportunities: Apply by March 6!

Toronto Community Housing Corporation (TCHC) Spring Internship Applications are live! The program is a 13 week hands on work experience in housing where you will develop new skills and build professional connections. You will be paired with TCHC staff to gain meaningful mentorship experiences to grow your skills in community development. 

Requirements:

  • Eligibility to Work in Canada;
  • Lives in Toronto Community Housing Building/Community;
  • An interest/passion learning about the social housing sector; and
  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma or Equivalent. (College/University Degrees within the last year).

Toronto Community Housing will allow you to choose from a range of divisional opportunities depending on your interests. Some of those divisions include, but are not limited to: 

  • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion;
  • Finance;
  • Talent Acquisition; and 
  • Revitalization and Renewal communities.

These positions provide the opportunity to work from home as part of a hybrid work model. This arrangement will allow you to work some days at a TCHC work location and the rest of the time from home. The amount of time required to work at a TCHC work location is flexible, while considering operation and service delivery requirements. 

TCHC is accepting applications until March 6. If you require more information, please reach out to TCHC through email at [email protected] 

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