Job Description
Canada Summer Jobs Program- Human Resources Intern – 8 to 12 Weeks
About the Opportunity:
Are you looking to get your foot in the door and learn what HR is really like behind the scenes? We’re looking for a motivated and detail-oriented student to join our HR team this summer to help us do some real work that keeps the HR department running smoothly.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys creating order out of chaos, is curious about how HR operates in a not-for-profit setting, and isn’t afraid of paperwork. You’ll support a variety of tasks like organizing files, creating a tracking system, and helping us build a solid foundation for an orientation.
You won’t be Setting Strategies or redesigning compensation models (yet), but you will gain valuable experience, work closely with an experienced HR Director, and walk away with a deeper understanding of what HR Foundations are really all about.
What You’ll Be Doing:
- Organizing and digitizing employee records
- Supporting file audits and compliance reviews
- Help to organize and maintain HR databases to ensure completeness
- Assisting with onboarding documentation and reference checks
- Supporting summer recruitment efforts
- Participating in HR projects and process improvements
- Tackling other tasks that help our small but mighty HR team
What you Bring:
- Enrolled in a post-secondary Human Resources, Business Administration or related program
- A keen eye for detail and a love of checklists, order and digitization
- Confidentiality is second nature to you
- Strong skills in Word and Excel (you’re not afraid of a spread sheet!)
- Organized, adaptable, and willing to roll up your sleeves
- Positive energy and good communication skills
- A clear Vulnerable Sector Police Check before starting
Why Join Us? Keystone is the lead agency for child and youth mental health in Grey and Bruce counties. You’ll get exposure to the HR work that supports frontline professionals doing meaningful work in the community – and you’ll gain a first-hand look at the essential, and behind-the-scenes, operational work that keeps HR moving.
EDI Vision and Mission
Every child and youth deserve equitable, culturally competent, safe, and accessible care. We are dedicated to breaking down barriers to equitable services. We actively engage with and learn from our community partners, reflecting the diversity of those we serve. Though ongoing learning and actin, we champion inclusive practices across everything we do.
Accommodation
Keystone Child, Youth & Family Services is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering diversity and inclusion. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including women, Indigenous persons, racialized individuals, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, and all sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions.
We are dedicated to creating an accessible organization, fully compliant with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). If you require accommodation during the recruitment process, please let us know, and we will work to meet your needs. Disability-related accommodations are available upon request throughout the application process.
For any accommodation requests, please contact our Human Resources Department.
Other Information:
- As a result of COVID-19, all new employees are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 in accordance with public health or government guidelines.
- Only those applicants who are qualified and meet all criteria will be granted an interview.
- Applicants are encouraged to self-identify and notify Human Resources if any accommodations are required to participate in the recruitment process.
Company Description
Keystone is the Lead Agency for child and youth mental health in Grey and Bruce. We help ensure services are accessible, effective, and well-connected across our community.
As part of this role, we lead system planning, identify gaps in care, and advocate for fair and equal access. We also support collaborative programs such as One Stop Talk and the Ontario Intensive Treatment Pathway, so families can get the right help when they need it.
We work with over 25 partners, including schools, hospitals, child welfare agencies, and Indigenous organizations, to provide strong, coordinated support for children, youth, and their families.
Our Mission
Ensuring excellence in health and mental wellness services with integrity and care for children, young people, and their families.
Our Vision
Inspired people. Resilient families. Empowered young people. Healthier together.
Our CARING Values
Compassion
Accountability
Responsiveness
Inclusivity
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