• Summer funding for student hiring

    Access funding to hire a summer co-op student from UBC’s iSchool.

    It’s a great time to recruit from us, as you may qualify for funding to hire a summer student – read below.

    Students learning the latest in library, information management, and archival fields can be an ideal fit for that special project or short-term vacancy you’ve been looking to fill.

    The UBC Arts Co-op Program offers some of the brightest students for 4 or 8-month paid, full-time work terms from the iSchool@UBC, more formally known as the School of Library, Archival, and Information Studies (SLAIS).

    Types of Jobs UBC iSchool Students Perform:

    • Archives & Preservation of Information
    • Records Management
    • Library & Information Services
    • Human-Computer Interaction
    • Social Computing
    • Information Systems Management
    • Information Policy
    • Information Analysis & Retrieval

    Funding for Hiring Summer Co-op Students

    Canada Summer Jobs
    Application deadline: February 2, 2018
    Click for eligibility & application details.

    CSJ provides funding for not-for-profit organizations, public-sector employers, and small businesses with 50 or fewer employees to create high-quality summer job opportunities for students between the ages of 15 and 30.

    Young Canada Works
    Each year, YCW provides funding that enables the creation of summer job opportunities in the fields of arts, culture, heritage, and official languages.

    YCW has 2 summer job programs:
    (1) Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations
    Deadline: January 15, 2018
    Click for eligibility & application details.

    (2) Young Canada Works in Both Official Languages
    Deadline: February 1, 2018
    Click for eligibility & application details.

    4 Steps to Hiring:

    1. Post a job: Use our online recruitment tool.
    2. Review applications: We’ll email you a package of applications that are a fit for your position.
    3. Interview students: Shortlist candidates and we’ll coordinate your interview schedule with our students.
    4. Make an offer: Select a candidate and we’ll assist with making the offer.

    To assist you throughout the hiring process, we can help you draft job descriptions, determine salary, coordinate interviews, and make offers. We’ll also monitor student success during the co-op term.

    Getting In Touch

    We look forward to helping you hire education! Let us know how we can help.

    Anna Jubilo
    Coordinator, Graduate Programs | UBC Arts Co-op Program
    The University of British Columbia
    604.822.4223 | anna.jubilo@ubc.ca | www.artscoop.ubc.ca

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