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More than just a paycheque.

Every year, we offer opportunities for youth entering Grade 11 or 12 to be part of our paid Youth Intern Program. During this one-year internship, Interns represent Coast Capital in our branches as Member Service Representatives, and as Community ambassadors at local events.

The role of a Youth Intern requires professionalism and a friendly, helpful attitude. Interns will gain valuable skills such as leadership, community relations and financial literacy that will help prepare them for their future endeavours.

Responsibilities

  • Work full-time in the summer, 5 days per week
  • Work part-time on weekends during the school year
  • Represent Coast Capital Savings at community events
  • Deliver an outstanding member experience working as a Member Service Representative in a Coast Capital branch
  • Volunteer in the community by teaching financial literacy and participating in other volunteer placements
  • Take part in a team building activities throughout the year

How to apply

Applications for this program are currently closed. Thank you for your interest in this program.


Questions? Email us.

Applications for the 2020-2021 Youth Intern program will open March 1, 2020. 
How to apply

Applications are open now. Click on the button below to apply in the region you live.

Vancouver Island



Metro Vancouver & Fraser Valley


Questions? Check out our FAQ page or email us.

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