preferred location: Ottawa-Gatineau (hybrid) or remote
duration: 8 weeks
hours: 35 hours per week
compensation: $20.00 per hour
IMPORTANT: This position is funded through the Canada Summer Jobs Program which requires applicants to be aged between 15 and 30 at the beginning of the employment period, be legally entitled to work in Canada and have a valid Social Insurance Number. International students are not eligible.
Results Canada is a grassroots advocacy organization that believes in mobilizing everyday people to generate the political will to end extreme poverty. We combine the voices of our volunteers with strategic areas of focus to leverage resources for programs and improved policies that help realize people’s rights to health, education, and economic opportunity. We believe that a world free of poverty is possible, that proven solutions exist, and that together we can change the world.
The Public Engagement Intern will play a key role in supporting and expanding our Canada-wide network of volunteer advocates committed to taking action against extreme poverty. They will support the recruitment and coordination of the 2026 Summer/Fall Fellowship Cohort. This includes helping review applications, sit in on interviews, and assist with onboarding and program logistics.
Results Canada operates as a hybrid work environment with staff working from home and our Ottawa office as required. We encourage fully remote candidates (outside Ottawa-Gatineau) to apply for this role.
Applications should include your resume and cover letter (compiled into one PDF document) explaining why the position interests you and how your skills and experience make you a suitable candidate. Compensation for this role is $20 per hour.
Please email your application to office@resultscanada.ca (cover letter and CV) by May 17, 2026, and include Public Engagement Intern in the subject line. Due to the high volume of applications, only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
Results Canada is committed to working within an anti-racism, anti-oppression, and anti-colonial framework and our anti-oppression values can be found here. We strongly encourage applications from women, racialized people, Indigenous people, migrants, people with marginalized sexual or gender identities, and people living with disabilities. We invite candidates to share how they personally identify in their application if they wish to do so.
