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Intern, Vision Mate & Peer Support Programs

CompanyCanadian National Institute for the Blind
LocationThunder Bay
Work ModeOn Site
PostedApril 7, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
The intern will support the planning, implementation, and evaluation of wellness and peer support programs for the Thunder Bay and Northwest region. Responsibilities include recruiting and managing volunteers, maintaining client data in Salesforce, and ensuring program compliance with organizational policies.
Internship Type
full time
Company Size
832
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
🇨🇦 CNIB is a Canadian non-profit driven to change what it is to be blind today. Funded by charitable donations and enabled by the selfless contributions of volunteers, we are changing what is to be blind through innovative programs and powerful advocacy, delivered in communities from coast to coast to coast. For more information, visit www.cnib.ca.
About the Role


Position Title: Intern, Vision Mate & Peer Support Programs  

Full Time, Contract             

Reports To: Manager, Programs & Community Engagement

I. Scope and Summary of Primary Responsibilities

Reporting to the Manager, ON Programs and Community Engagement, this entry-level intern position is responsible for supporting the planning, implementation, and evaluation of the Vision Mate, Peer Support, Social and Recreational programs for Thunder Bay and the Northwest Region.

This position requires good client service skills, sound judgment, and the ability to work collaboratively with staff, volunteers, and participants. 

Over the course of this internship, the intern will progressively increase their responsibilities, and culminating with them having the skills and confidence to plan, deliver, and evaluate CNIB wellness programming.

II. Essential Functions

The position entails, but is not limited to the following general responsibilities:

  • Assist in recruiting, training, engaging, and managing a team of volunteers who deliver Peer Social and Recreation Groups.
  • Ensure Diversity, Inclusion & Accessibility embedded in all CNIB programs.
  • Assist with the promotion of our commitment to volunteer engagement at every opportunity and developing the volunteer base needed to support local operations.
  • Bring our values to life – pushing yourself to work with passion, determination, ambition, and a positive spirit to change people’s lives, and society itself.
  • Ensure understanding of, and compliance with, all CNIB's policies and procedures.
  • Act as a member of the applicable Knowledge Coalition Groups comprised of peers from across the country to share resources, challenges, and successes and contribute to the development and refinement of best practices in this program area.
  • Collect outcome and evaluation data from program participants.
  • Maintain data in client management system (Salesforce).
  • Assist with the management program budgets.

III. Qualifications

Knowledge and Skill Requirements

  • Well-developed interpersonal skills. 

  • Ability to manage relationships with individuals, groups, partners, and organizations

  • Strong written and oral communication skills, with the ability to communicate effectively at both internal and external levels.

  • Experience with Salesforce an asset.

  • Strong computer skills (e.g. proficient with Outlook, Excel, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, etc.).

  • Working knowledge of technical aids and devices for people with sight loss is an asset.

  • Experience working with volunteers.

  • Knowledge and skills in recreation and leisure studies an asset.

  • Leadership and mentoring skills.

  • Creative and innovative problem-solving skills.

  • Detail-oriented, highly organized.

  • Excellent project and time management skills. 

  • Must be mature and responsible.

  • Must be able to travel independently within the region via public transit or car (taxi, Uber etc.) 

  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively with all departments.

Experience and Education

  • Post-Secondary degree or certificate in a related field of study or equivalent experience.                           
  • Recreation and Leisure studies or equivalent from an accredited program is an asset.
  • Experience in comparable position within a non-profit, voluntary organization an asset.

Work Environment

  • Willingness to work flexible hours.
  • Regular travel within the region. This position is based out of Thunder Bay and will require some travel within Northwestern ON region.
  • Workplace is office-based, with regular community-based programming.

CNIB is committed to accommodating applicants with disabilities and will work with applicants requesting accommodations at any stage of the hiring process.


Key Skills
Interpersonal skillsVolunteer managementProject managementTime managementCommunication skillsSalesforceMicrosoft OfficeLeadershipMentoringProblem-solvingData collectionBudget managementClient serviceRecreation and leisure studies
Categories
Social ServicesSports & RecreationAdministrativeCustomer Service & Support