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Paid internship offer (Young Canada Works)

Would you like to help raise awareness of Montreal’s heritage? Héritage Montréal is looking for a Project Manager to help us design and present our activities. As part of a small, dynamic team, you will support the implementation of educational activities (mainly guided tours). You will be responsible for the logistical aspects of the events, ensuring that they run smoothly. You will act as the organization’s representative in the field. On occasion, you may contribute to design or research. On occasion, you’ll be able to contribute to the design or research, as well as to the organization’s programming.

Posting: from January 29, 2026 at 12:00 am to February 22, 2026 at 12:00 am

Start date: April 7, 2026

Compensation: 20,00 $/hour


Young Canada Works Program

The candidate must be eligible for the Young Canada Works internship program, including being under 30 years old at the start of employment and holding a recent diploma. Hiring is contingent upon a positive response to our current funding application with Young Canada Works.


Job description


The internship period is 35 weeks, starting Tuesday, April 7th, 2026, at a rate of 35 hours per week. The work schedule will be variable and flexible, and will require evening and weekend availability for the presentation of activities.

  • Handle tour logistics for customers and the volunteer team
  • Manage online registrations and answer participants’ questions
  • Assist with guide practices and follow up as needed
  • Coordinate the volunteer team (guides and greeters, 30-50 people)
  • Help promote and disseminate programming and virtual content
  • Collaborate in the preparation and implementation of educational activities
  • Participate in the research and design of guided tours and virtual content
  • Take photos for communications and archives
  • Coordinate surveys and compile data
  • Collect and classify documentary archives on tours
  • Participate in drafting project reports and formulate recommendations

French language proficiency is required for this position.

Required profile

  • Graduate or recent graduate in any of the following fields of study: Conservation of built heritage, urban planning, architecture, history or art history, cultural action or any other relevant field.
  • Excellent organizational skills, rigor and attention to detail
  • Sense of collaboration and teamwork
  • Interpersonal skills, dynamism and commitment to quality customer service
  • Interest for History, Architecture and Montreal Heritage
  • Proficiency in the Office suite
  • Fluency in French, proficiency in English

Apply

The candidate must be eligible for the Young Canada Works internship program, including being under 30 years old at the start of employment and holding a recent diploma. Hiring is contingent upon a positive response to our current funding application with Young Canada Works.

Interested candidates must send a cover letter and their resume by email to the attention of Véronika Brandl-Mouton, chief — Programs and Activities , by February 22, 2026 at 12:00 am .

rh@heritagemontreal.org


About Héritage Montréal

Héritage Montréal works to protect and promote the architectural, historical, natural, and cultural heritage of the Greater Montreal area. As part of a broad network of partners, Héritage Montréal is a private, non-profit organization that acts through education, advocacy, and collaboration to raise awareness, highlight, and enrich the identity and unique character of the Greater Montreal region—the demographic and economic heart of Québec, and home to the country’s most significant concentration of heritage assets.