Toronto – It may be summer outside, but Mayor Olivia Chow and Councillor Alejandra Bravo (Davenport), Chair, Economic & Community Development Committee both had winter on their minds as they reminded residents that the City of Toronto is actively hiring students and adults for part-time winter recreation positions.
The City is looking to fill employment opportunities in ski, skate, snowboard, indoor swim, fitness, sports, arts and after-school programs this winter. Part-time winter recreation jobs help local students, adults and seniors build leadership skills, gain experience and prepare for future job skills and training.
As a pathway to youth employment, the City also offers employment readiness programs for youth through the Building Skills Through Recreation Program. These programs will prepare candidates for both leadership and employment opportunities. This program will allow youth to gain the resources they need to make positive life choices, gain the confidence and skills to obtain employment and become leaders in their communities. Visit here for more information.
The City is the largest employer of students in the city, with thousands of good jobs at fair wages available for anyone seeking part-time employment. Each year, as Toronto’s largest recreation program provider, the City employs approximately 9,000 recreation workers. Approximately 5,000 employees were needed during the Winter 2024 season to support community recreation programs.
The City of Toronto is consistently one of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers, as well as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers. Learn more by visiting the City’s Jobs webpage.
To learn about available winter recreation positions and other after-school programs, visit the City’s Recreation Jobs webpage. Additional job postings for winter recreation will continue to be added in the coming weeks. For tips on how to apply and get hired, visit the City’s Recreation Jobs webpage.
“We’re excited to bring on board passionate individuals who are ready to embrace the chill and make this winter season truly exceptional. As the largest employer of youth and students, I am proud that the City of Toronto can offer thousands of good jobs at fair wages for anyone seeking part-time employment. These important employment opportunities connect people to a pathway to success.” – Mayor Olivia Chow