Work experience for post-secondary Education students
Funded by Employment and Social Development Canada
The Student Work Placement Program (SWPP) supports partnerships between arts and culture employers and post-secondary education (PSE) institutions to create paid quality work-integrated learning (WIL) opportunities for students so that they can develop the work-ready skills that are required to secure meaningful employment upon graduation.
Remote work is allowed
Cultural sector employers include Digital Media (Content Creators); Film and Television; Live Performing Arts; Music and Sound Recording; Visual Arts and Crafts; Writing and Publishing; and Heritage. The student's field of study does not have to be related to arts and culture. For example, if a Canadian cultural sector employer requires assistance in developing its website, a computer science student could be hired.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to send an email to our Administrative Officers:
Kevin Gorchakov, kevin.gorchakov@culturalhrc.ca, Marwa Alibakhiet, marwa.alibakhiet@culturalhrc.ca, or Nicola Schneider, nicola.schneider@culturalhrc.ca.