Take a central role
The Bank of Canada has a vision to be “a leading central bank—dynamic, engaged and trusted—committed to a better Canada.”
The Bank’s commitment to excellence recognizes the importance of the diversity of people and ideas and endeavours to create a work environment where all employees are welcome and have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Eligibility
– You must self-identify as a person with a disability. You may wish to consult the definition included in Canada’s Employment Equity Act.
– You are currently enrolled as a full-time or part-time student in post secondary (university or college) or postgraduate (i.e., Master’s or PhD)
– Overall average mark of a minimum 70 per cent
– Canadian citizen or permanent resident
For your application to be considered you must upload:
– a current curriculum vitae
– a cover letter (up to 500) about yourself, your decision to pursue your field of study and your career interests
– official or unofficial transcripts of their undergraduate academic record. Relevant courses you have attended must be clearly identified by their course titles.
Additional information
– English or French essential
– There will be no relocation assistance provided
– If you are selected as one of the top five candidates, you will be invited to a virtual interview.
About the Scholarship Program
Successful candidates will receive a scholarship award of $4,000 to cover tuition costs (renewable up to four years). In addition, each recipient is considered for a paid summer or part-time (throughout the year) work placement at the Bank of Canada.
For additional information, guidance on the Program, or to apply visit: https://careers.bankofcanada.ca/job/Various-locations-Scholarship-for-students-with-disabilities-ON/547107517/