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- Interns were sourced through collaborations with Supported Employment Services* serving Canadians with disabilities across Canada
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- Interns will be fully assessed and hired by the Public Service Commission and appointed at an entry level position. The PSC will facilitate the assessment and hiring process, while ensuring that host managers are actively engaged in the matching of interns with selected internship opportunities Interns will then be assigned to participating host departments via a secondment agreement.
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- For internships within organizations part of Schedule V of the Financial Administration Act, Interns will be hired directly by the organization.
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The Qualified candidates that are not appointed through this program will be available to departments and agencies to continue to build a diversified and inclusive workforce.
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<p><div style="font-size: 100%"><b>About the Program</b></div>
 
<p><div style="font-size: 100%"><b>About the Program</b></div>
 
The Federal Internship Program for Canadians with Disabilities is a national program supporting the Government of Canada’s Accessibility Strategy. This program will offer 2-year internship opportunities in the federal public service to 125 persons with disabilities between 2019 and 2024. Internships will lead to long-term employment to help achieve the Government of Canada’s commitment to hiring 5,000 persons with disabilities by 2025.
 
The Federal Internship Program for Canadians with Disabilities is a national program supporting the Government of Canada’s Accessibility Strategy. This program will offer 2-year internship opportunities in the federal public service to 125 persons with disabilities between 2019 and 2024. Internships will lead to long-term employment to help achieve the Government of Canada’s commitment to hiring 5,000 persons with disabilities by 2025.
 
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Recruitment: Identifying opportunity and carrying out barrier-free assessment processes
 
Integration: Welcoming interns within teams and ensuring accommodation needs are met
 
Development: Implementing developmental plans through ongoing feedback and support
 
Retention: Offering permanent employment within team or elsewhere
 
  
 
For more information about the program visit the <b>Program</b> tab!
 
For more information about the program visit the <b>Program</b> tab!
 
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Have a question? Please do not hesitate to contact us at abc@canada.ca  
 
Have a question? Please do not hesitate to contact us at abc@canada.ca  
 
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What's New


NEW this year:

- Interns were sourced through collaborations with Supported Employment Services* serving Canadians with disabilities across Canada - Interns will be fully assessed and hired by the Public Service Commission and appointed at an entry level position. The PSC will facilitate the assessment and hiring process, while ensuring that host managers are actively engaged in the matching of interns with selected internship opportunities Interns will then be assigned to participating host departments via a secondment agreement. - For internships within organizations part of Schedule V of the Financial Administration Act, Interns will be hired directly by the organization.

The Qualified candidates that are not appointed through this program will be available to departments and agencies to continue to build a diversified and inclusive workforce.

About the Program

The Federal Internship Program for Canadians with Disabilities is a national program supporting the Government of Canada’s Accessibility Strategy. This program will offer 2-year internship opportunities in the federal public service to 125 persons with disabilities between 2019 and 2024. Internships will lead to long-term employment to help achieve the Government of Canada’s commitment to hiring 5,000 persons with disabilities by 2025.

For more information about the program visit the Program tab!


Contact Us

Have a question? Please do not hesitate to contact us at abc@canada.ca