Emily Stowe Summer Student - Highschool
Women's College HospitalAbout the role
Women's College Hospital (WCH) is an academic, ambulatory care hospital in Ontario with a focus on health for women, health equity and health system solutions. If you're ready to be part of a team that is revolutionizing the future of healthcare, then you will want to join an institution where the possibilities for innovation, new discovery and system thinking are limitless. Women's College Hospital is committed to equity, quality and patient safety as key professional values and essential components of daily practice.
Healthcare Revolutionized 2030 is our roadmap to the future. Our strategy is built on the pledge that the founders of our hospital made 140 years ago and reaffirms our commitment to providing equitable, accessible, best-in-class healthcare for everyone – meeting people where they are on their healthcare journey and partnering with them to reach their goals of living their healthiest lives possible. The stage has been set for Women’s to accelerate our priorities and capture the momentum to catapult our system forward to revolutionize healthcare for everyone.
Applicants must reside and be legally eligible to work in Ontario.
These are Temporary Full-Time Opportunities.
Type: New
Duration: 6 weeks
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week
Job Description
The Women’s College Hospital Summer Student Research Program (SSRP) is designed to introduce students to the world of scientific and health research. Our high school program is uniquely tailored to give students a hands-on experience that helps them take the next step in their academic careers and learning journeys.
Our high school program will offer high school students first-hand experience on the research currently underway at Women’s College Hospital over 6 weeks in the summer. This temporary full-time (35 hours per week) opportunity will take place from July 6th to August 14th, 2026.
This opportunity is supported by the Emily Stowe Scholar Program (ESSP) which assembles a community of individuals, foundations and corporations dedicated to breaking down barriers to careers in academics and health leadership. The ESSP is committed to establishing relationships that support, mentor, and advance the wholistic development of diverse persons that self-identify as Black, Indigenous, or racialized women, 2SLGBTQI+, two-spirit, trans, non-binary, and persons with a disability who have been systemically and historically excluded in health care and health science career trajectories.
This program is designed, in part, to assist equity-deserving students to achieve equal opportunity in academics and to build pathways toward careers in health leadership in accordance with the Special Programs provision under the Ontario Human Rights Code.
During the online application process, applicants will have the opportunity to complete the Employment Equity questionnaire, to indicate if they self-identify as being part of one or more of the above under-represented groups. Answering the questionnaire is voluntary and all responses will be kept confidential and used only for the purposes outlined in this program. If the questionnaire is not completed by an applicant, they will not be considered as being from an equity deserving group.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Students who wish to apply to this program must submit:
• A copy of your most recent high school transcript
• A written letter of reference on official letter head with contact information of referee (from a current/past teacher)
• A brief resume including contact information, the high school you are attending, any part-time work or volunteer experiences, as well as any school extracurriculars
• A short essay (500 words max.) and/or creative project (i.e., video, painting, drawing, song, poem, etc.) that answers the following question: How would you use science to impact or empower your community?
Summary of Duties, but not limited to:
Individual student responsibilities and tasks will vary depending on the final research project and will be up to the discretion of the Principal Investigator. The summer research high school student may be involved in some or all the following activities:
• Working with the project team and relevant partners to implement a project
• Assisting with data entry
• Helping with literature searches, as required
• Assisting investigators in preparation of materials for presentation and publication
• Observing clinician-researchers in a clinic setting and/or during rounds, as appropriate.
The responsibilities described above are representative and are not to be construed as all-inclusive.
As a WCH Summer Research Student, it is expected that you will participate in the activities of the Summer Student Research Program and Academics at WCH, including weekly group sessions, panels and webinars, Summer Student Research Week, research showcase, and a
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