CALL Intern
About the role
Team: Career Pathways Program, Human Resources
Rate of Pay: $18.47 per hour
Category: Grant
Duration: 12 weeks, September-December 2026 (Non-Permanent)
Hours of Work: Up to 35 hours per week (including evenings, weekends, and holidays as required by the program)
Number of Positions Open: 4
Looking for a career with a dynamic organization that is committed to protecting wildlife? We are interested in dedicated individuals who are positive, enthusiastic, and passionate about connecting people, animals, conservation science and traditional knowledge to fight extinction. Your Toronto Zoo makes animal well-being a priority in all operations and shows respect for all wildlife.
Apply Online by July 17, 2026.
Position Purpose: The Climate Action Learning and Leadership (CALL) Program supports individuals from equity-deserving groups by creating career pathways in the fields of conservation and environmental science. Interns will join a peer cohort and explore a variety of departments across the Zoo, gaining exposure to the wide range of roles that support conservation, education, and animal care. Interns will have the opportunity for short-term placement in one of the available Zoo areas during this internship, based on their interests and operational capacity. They will work on group and individual projects based on climate and conservation. Through this experience, interns will develop professional skills such as communication, teamwork, leadership, organization, and public engagement, while building awareness of wildlife conservation and climate action. This position will assist and provide support in implementing our Zoo’s current Strategic Plan.
CORE ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
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EXPLORE AND LEARN ABOUT VARIOUS ZOO DEPARTMENTS AND THE DIVERSE ROLES THAT SUPPORT CONSERVATION, EDUCATION, AND ANIMAL CARE. GAIN VALUABLE EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND BUILD TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS.
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DEVELOP LEADERSHIP SKILLS THROUGH ENGAGING OTHERS (GUESTS, MEMBERS, COMMUNITY, ONLINE FOLLOWERS) ABOUT CONSERVATION.
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WITH SUPPORT FROM THE CALL TEAM, GENERATE CONTENT FOR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS BASED UPON THEIR WORKING EXPERIENCE AND PARTICIPATE IN SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEOS TO REACH COMMUNITIES TO CREATE AWARENESS AND ENGAGEMENT.
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WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE CALL TEAM, DESIGN AND DELIVER PROGRAMS INCLUDING ON/OFF SITE EVENTS AND VIRTUAL BROADCASTS TO ENGAGE AUDIENCES IN ACTIVITIES RELATED TO CONSERVATION.
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DELIVER A PROJECT FOCUSED ON CLIMATE ACTION/CONSERVATION AND A WRITTEN REPORT SHOWCASING THE LEARNINGS AND SKILLS GAINED DURING THE INTERNSHIP.
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PARTICIPATE IN PRE- AND POST-SURVEY AND PROGRAM IMPACT ASSESSMENTS.
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DEMONSTRATE EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE IN ALL INTERACTIONS WITH ZOO GUESTS, STAFF, VOLUNTEERS, AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY.
-
ENGAGE PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS AND ZOO GUESTS IN A CREATIVE AND RESPECTFUL WAY.
-
FOLLOW APPROPRIATE HEALTH & SAFETY PROTOCOLS AND ZOO POLICIES, INCLUDING RECOGNIZING AND REPORTING AND HAZARDS/CONCERNS, AND PARTICIPATE IN APPLICABLE TRAINING.
-
FOLLOW ALL POLICIES AND STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOPS).
-
ATTEND APPROPRIATE TRAINING AS REQUIRED.
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
- Must have completed high school, OSSD, or equivalent.
- Previous successful work or volunteer experience preferred.
- Interest in conservation and taking positive action to combat climate change.
- Demonstrated ability to work well independently and in a team environment.
- Ability to share and present information with guests and community in a courteous manner
- Must be legally eligible to work in Canada.
- Well-developed interpersonal skills, along with strong communications skills
- Working knowledge of the Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act and WHMIS legislation an asset.
- Must be knowledgeable in the use of computerized programs and systems as well as an interest in learning social media platforms.
- Must be able to work weekends, shifts and holidays as scheduled.
- Capable of meeting the physical requirements of the position. Some experiences may involve lifting and bending.
This position is funded by the following grants: NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada) PromoScience Program and CASC (Canadian Association of Science Centres) Action to Impact Funding Program. As a condition of the CASC Action to Impact Funding Program, applicants must be between 18 and 21 years old at the time of hire. We welcome applications from candidates who meet this eligibility requirement.
In our ongoing commitment to supporting a diverse workforce, applications are particularly encouraged from those who belong to the Government of Canada’s employment equity designated groups: women, Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis), persons with disabilities and members of racialized groups/members of racialized communities. Applicants from other traditionally marginalized communities (i.e., 2SLGBTQ+) are also encouraged to apply. We are committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities to fully participate in the recruitment process.
While we appreciate the interest of all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The successful candidate may be required to provide a police reference check and/or driver’s abstract, at their own expense as a condition of employment. Candidates may be required to take a written and/or practical examination relevant to the position.
YOUR TORONTO ZOO VALUES THE IMPORTANCE OF INCLUSIVE RECRUITMENT PRACTICES AND STRIVES TO CREATE A WORKPLACE THAT REFLECTS AND CELEBRATES THE RICH DIVERSITY OF OUR CITY. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU REQUIRE SPECIFIC ACCOMMODATIONS TO BE IN PLACE BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE INTERVIEW PROCESS.
YOUR TORONTO ZOO RESPECTS THE PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION AND SEEKS TO MODEL THESE PRINCIPLES IN ALL THAT WE DO. WE ARE COMMITTED TO FOSTERING AN INCLUSIVE WORKFORCE WHERE ALL EMPLOYEES FEEL RESPECTED, SUPPORTED AND VALUED. WE STRIVE TO CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT THAT REPRESENTS THE RICH DIVERSITY OF OUR GUESTS AND OUR COMMUNITY AND ENCOURAGE APPLICATIONS FROM ALL QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WHO CAN CONTRIBUTE TO ENHANCING OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION. APPLICATIONS ARE ESPECIALLY ENCOURAGED FROM RACIALIZED PERSONS/PERSONS OF COLOUR, INDIGENOUS/ABORIGINAL PEOPLE OF NORTH AMERICA, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, LGBTQ2S+ PERSONS, AND WOMEN.
YOUR TORONTO ZOO MAKES ANIMAL WELL-BEING A PRIORITY IN EVERYTHING WE DO, RESPECTING WILDLIFE, CARING FOR OUR TEAM, GUEST AND COMMUNITY. WE ARE A WELCOMING PLACE TO VISIT, VOLUNTEER, AND WORK, UNITED BY A SHARED COMMITMENT TO CONSERVATION, CONNECTION, AND RECONCILIATION. WE BLEND SCIENCE AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE TO PROTECT SPECIES AND THEIR HABITATS, AND WE INVITE OTHERS TO JOIN US AS GUARDIANS OF WILD, ACTING TOGETHER TO ENSURE WILDLIFE AND WILD SPACES THRIVE.
THIS JOB POSTING IS FOR AN EXISTING VACANCY WITHIN OUR ORGANIZATION.
YOUR TORONTO ZOO USES ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO SCREEN, ASSESS OR SELECT APPLICANTS.
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CALL Intern
About the role
Team: Career Pathways Program, Human Resources
Rate of Pay: $18.47 per hour
Category: Grant
Duration: 12 weeks, September-December 2026 (Non-Permanent)
Hours of Work: Up to 35 hours per week (including evenings, weekends, and holidays as required by the program)
Number of Positions Open: 4
Looking for a career with a dynamic organization that is committed to protecting wildlife? We are interested in dedicated individuals who are positive, enthusiastic, and passionate about connecting people, animals, conservation science and traditional knowledge to fight extinction. Your Toronto Zoo makes animal well-being a priority in all operations and shows respect for all wildlife.
Apply Online by July 17, 2026.
Position Purpose: The Climate Action Learning and Leadership (CALL) Program supports individuals from equity-deserving groups by creating career pathways in the fields of conservation and environmental science. Interns will join a peer cohort and explore a variety of departments across the Zoo, gaining exposure to the wide range of roles that support conservation, education, and animal care. Interns will have the opportunity for short-term placement in one of the available Zoo areas during this internship, based on their interests and operational capacity. They will work on group and individual projects based on climate and conservation. Through this experience, interns will develop professional skills such as communication, teamwork, leadership, organization, and public engagement, while building awareness of wildlife conservation and climate action. This position will assist and provide support in implementing our Zoo’s current Strategic Plan.
CORE ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES:
-
EXPLORE AND LEARN ABOUT VARIOUS ZOO DEPARTMENTS AND THE DIVERSE ROLES THAT SUPPORT CONSERVATION, EDUCATION, AND ANIMAL CARE. GAIN VALUABLE EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND BUILD TRANSFERRABLE SKILLS.
-
DEVELOP LEADERSHIP SKILLS THROUGH ENGAGING OTHERS (GUESTS, MEMBERS, COMMUNITY, ONLINE FOLLOWERS) ABOUT CONSERVATION.
-
WITH SUPPORT FROM THE CALL TEAM, GENERATE CONTENT FOR SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS BASED UPON THEIR WORKING EXPERIENCE AND PARTICIPATE IN SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEOS TO REACH COMMUNITIES TO CREATE AWARENESS AND ENGAGEMENT.
-
WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE CALL TEAM, DESIGN AND DELIVER PROGRAMS INCLUDING ON/OFF SITE EVENTS AND VIRTUAL BROADCASTS TO ENGAGE AUDIENCES IN ACTIVITIES RELATED TO CONSERVATION.
-
DELIVER A PROJECT FOCUSED ON CLIMATE ACTION/CONSERVATION AND A WRITTEN REPORT SHOWCASING THE LEARNINGS AND SKILLS GAINED DURING THE INTERNSHIP.
-
PARTICIPATE IN PRE- AND POST-SURVEY AND PROGRAM IMPACT ASSESSMENTS.
-
DEMONSTRATE EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE IN ALL INTERACTIONS WITH ZOO GUESTS, STAFF, VOLUNTEERS, AND MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY.
-
ENGAGE PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS AND ZOO GUESTS IN A CREATIVE AND RESPECTFUL WAY.
-
FOLLOW APPROPRIATE HEALTH & SAFETY PROTOCOLS AND ZOO POLICIES, INCLUDING RECOGNIZING AND REPORTING AND HAZARDS/CONCERNS, AND PARTICIPATE IN APPLICABLE TRAINING.
-
FOLLOW ALL POLICIES AND STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOPS).
-
ATTEND APPROPRIATE TRAINING AS REQUIRED.
TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
- Must have completed high school, OSSD, or equivalent.
- Previous successful work or volunteer experience preferred.
- Interest in conservation and taking positive action to combat climate change.
- Demonstrated ability to work well independently and in a team environment.
- Ability to share and present information with guests and community in a courteous manner
- Must be legally eligible to work in Canada.
- Well-developed interpersonal skills, along with strong communications skills
- Working knowledge of the Ontario Occupational Health & Safety Act and WHMIS legislation an asset.
- Must be knowledgeable in the use of computerized programs and systems as well as an interest in learning social media platforms.
- Must be able to work weekends, shifts and holidays as scheduled.
- Capable of meeting the physical requirements of the position. Some experiences may involve lifting and bending.
This position is funded by the following grants: NSERC (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada) PromoScience Program and CASC (Canadian Association of Science Centres) Action to Impact Funding Program. As a condition of the CASC Action to Impact Funding Program, applicants must be between 18 and 21 years old at the time of hire. We welcome applications from candidates who meet this eligibility requirement.
In our ongoing commitment to supporting a diverse workforce, applications are particularly encouraged from those who belong to the Government of Canada’s employment equity designated groups: women, Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit, Métis), persons with disabilities and members of racialized groups/members of racialized communities. Applicants from other traditionally marginalized communities (i.e., 2SLGBTQ+) are also encouraged to apply. We are committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities to fully participate in the recruitment process.
While we appreciate the interest of all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The successful candidate may be required to provide a police reference check and/or driver’s abstract, at their own expense as a condition of employment. Candidates may be required to take a written and/or practical examination relevant to the position.
YOUR TORONTO ZOO VALUES THE IMPORTANCE OF INCLUSIVE RECRUITMENT PRACTICES AND STRIVES TO CREATE A WORKPLACE THAT REFLECTS AND CELEBRATES THE RICH DIVERSITY OF OUR CITY. PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU REQUIRE SPECIFIC ACCOMMODATIONS TO BE IN PLACE BEFORE YOU BEGIN THE INTERVIEW PROCESS.
YOUR TORONTO ZOO RESPECTS THE PRINCIPLES OF EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION AND SEEKS TO MODEL THESE PRINCIPLES IN ALL THAT WE DO. WE ARE COMMITTED TO FOSTERING AN INCLUSIVE WORKFORCE WHERE ALL EMPLOYEES FEEL RESPECTED, SUPPORTED AND VALUED. WE STRIVE TO CREATE AN ENVIRONMENT THAT REPRESENTS THE RICH DIVERSITY OF OUR GUESTS AND OUR COMMUNITY AND ENCOURAGE APPLICATIONS FROM ALL QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS WHO CAN CONTRIBUTE TO ENHANCING OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION. APPLICATIONS ARE ESPECIALLY ENCOURAGED FROM RACIALIZED PERSONS/PERSONS OF COLOUR, INDIGENOUS/ABORIGINAL PEOPLE OF NORTH AMERICA, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, LGBTQ2S+ PERSONS, AND WOMEN.
YOUR TORONTO ZOO MAKES ANIMAL WELL-BEING A PRIORITY IN EVERYTHING WE DO, RESPECTING WILDLIFE, CARING FOR OUR TEAM, GUEST AND COMMUNITY. WE ARE A WELCOMING PLACE TO VISIT, VOLUNTEER, AND WORK, UNITED BY A SHARED COMMITMENT TO CONSERVATION, CONNECTION, AND RECONCILIATION. WE BLEND SCIENCE AND TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE TO PROTECT SPECIES AND THEIR HABITATS, AND WE INVITE OTHERS TO JOIN US AS GUARDIANS OF WILD, ACTING TOGETHER TO ENSURE WILDLIFE AND WILD SPACES THRIVE.
THIS JOB POSTING IS FOR AN EXISTING VACANCY WITHIN OUR ORGANIZATION.
YOUR TORONTO ZOO USES ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO SCREEN, ASSESS OR SELECT APPLICANTS.
JOIN OUR TALENT COMMUNITY
Stay in-the-know about great career opportunities at your Toronto Zoo. Join our Talent Community and stay connected [https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=6bc020f1-8e3a-4ed0-afc7-34ff5157fca2&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_CA]