City:
Algonquin Provincial Park (Pembroke), Algonquin Provincial Park (Whitney)*, Angus, Aurora, Barrie, Belleville, Bracebridge, Brampton, Brantford, Brockville, Burlington, Cambridge, Chapleau, Cochrane, Concord, Cornwall, Downsview, Dryden, Etobicoke, Fort Frances, Garson, Georgetown, Geraldton, Greenstone , Guelph, Hamilton, Hawkesbury, Hearst, Huntsville, Ignace, Kawartha Highlands Provincial Park (Bancroft), Kemptville, Kenora, Kingston, Kirkland Lake, Kitchener, Lindsay, London, Markham, Midhurst, Milton, Mississauga, Newmarket, Nipigon, North Bay, North York, Oakville, Orangeville, Orillia, Oshawa, Ottawa, Owen Sound, Parry Sound, Pembroke, Peterborough, Pickle Lake, Red Lake, Sarnia, Sault Ste Marie, Scarborough, Simcoe, Sioux Lookout, Smiths Falls, South Porcupine, St Catharines, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Timmins, Toronto, Wawa, Wheatley, Windsor, Winona, Woodland Caribou Provincial Park (Red Lake)
Are you a student looking for an opportunity to build your career over the summer? Are you passionate about making a difference?
The Summer Employment Opportunities program provides students with opportunities to obtain valuable work experience, gain transferable skills, and build professional networks.
- LEARN: Jump start your career, whether you want to learn business skills, use your French language skills, help out in a lab, or work outdoors. Put the knowledge you’ve acquired at school into action.
- GROW: Enhance your skills and expand your network by working on projects, leading initiatives and sharing your ideas. Transfer the skills you learn to your future school and work experiences.
- CONTRIBUTE: In addition to advancing your professional and personal skills, you will also give back to your community. Spend your summer working to support the interests of Ontarians!
Information to assist you with the application process, including the Application Guide is available at Summer Employment Opportunities. Within your application, you will have the opportunity to identify the skills, work preferences and qualifications you have that make you a suitable candidate for this position.
This job posting represents multiple positions within different ministries and at various locations across Ontario. Certain cities may be located in distant or remote areas in Ontario and may not be accessible by public transit. Carefully review locations through Google Maps and select ONLY those cities that you are able to travel to and work in.
Note: Relocation expenses and/or accommodations are not covered by ministries.
About the job
Work Description:
Supporting a team on a wide range of administrative functions, you may have the opportunity to work on some or all of the following activities:
- Prepare and organize correspondence, perform data entry and word processing functions, and create a variety of documents.
- Provide customer service assistance by performing reception duties, responding to public and/or internal inquiries, and performing cashier duties (e.g. accurately processing payments and performing basic mathematical calculations).
- Assist with small- and/or large-scale archival/filing projects by following a prescribed set of rules to store or destroy files; use technology to file documents.
- Conduct research, perform analysis, and input data.
- Plan, organize, coordinate, and manage daily assigned work.
What you bring to the team
Mandatory requirements
You must meet all eligibility criteria on the first day of employment to be eligible for these positions.
- Student Status: All summer jobs require a “student” status. A student is defined as someone enrolled in a secondary or post-secondary institution (currently or for the fall semester) or has graduated within the past six months. If you graduated in January, you could apply for and start a summer student position in the Ontario Public Service up until June of that year.
- Age: The age requirements for most positions is a minimum of 15 years of age up to 24 years of age (or up to 29 years of age for a person with a disability), while certain jobs require you to be a minimum of 18 years of age due to the nature of the work being performed. You must meet all age requirements for the position by May 1, 2017.
- Residency: You must be a resident of Ontario during the term of employment.
- Work Status – Ability to Work in Canada: You much be legally entitled to work in Canada. You are also required to have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN) upon being hired.
Communication and Interpersonal Skills
- You apply your written communication skills to document findings, record data, and prepare a variety of documents (e.g. reports, presentations, meeting minutes, etc.).
- You apply your customer service skills and your verbal, written, and active listening communication skills to perform reception duties, respond to phone, email, and in-person inquiries, and provide information to internal clients and/or the public.
- You apply your initiative and interpersonal skills to work collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team.
Technical Skills and Knowledge
- You apply your experience using Microsoft Office applications, such as Word (word processing) and Excel (spreadsheets), as well as databases, email, and the internet to conduct research and prepare a variety of documents.
- You apply your knowledge of office administration to accurately process payments and perform basic mathematical calculations.
- You accurately track, retrieve, and archive files; you apply your knowledge and/or experience with electronic file and paper management systems to secure, classify, manage, and store documents.
- You apply your basic knowledge of records management to ensure the integrity of ministry records is maintained in accordance with ministry standards.
- You input data accurately and generate reports, paying close attention to detail.
Analytical and Organizational Skills
- You apply your research and analytical skills to gather, assess, and summarize information, and provide recommendations.
- You apply your knowledge of recordkeeping theory and practice to research documents, make connections, and identify those that are to be archived.
- You use the internet and other sources to gather and aggregate data, analyze and input data findings, and summarize information.
- You apply your planning and organizational skills to collect, organize, review, and verify information/data through review of files, reports, and other means.
- You apply your discretion and sensitivity skills when working with confidential information.
- You work independently or as part of a team; you plan, organize, and prioritize your work to meet competing deadlines.