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How to use this arts & humanities jobs board

This daily-updated page is built for Canadian students and recent grads searching for arts & humanities internships and co-op roles: communications, policy, research, nonprofit, community, education, museums, archives, libraries, culture, writing, editorial, and publishing roles. Hanzilla gives Arts, humanities, and social-science students a dedicated path into professional early-career roles instead of forcing them to search only generic business or tech categories.

1.Use this page for Canadian Arts and humanities internships, communications coordinator roles, policy analyst roles, research assistant openings, nonprofit program jobs, museum/archive roles, student affairs positions, and writing or editorial roles.
2.Browse opportunities across universities, governments, nonprofits, museums, galleries, libraries, public agencies, publishers, media teams, cultural organizations, research teams, and mission-driven companies.
3.Prioritize postings with assistant, associate, coordinator, intern, co-op, junior, entry-level, research, program, policy, communications, editorial, or community scope before applying to broad senior generalist roles.
4.For history, humanities, and social-science students, look for transferable-skill signals: writing, research, analysis, stakeholder communication, public programming, grants, outreach, and bilingual communication.
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Communications / PR 12 positions

Policy / Government 1 positions

Research / Analysis 8 positions

Nonprofit / Community 1 positions

Museums / Archives / Culture 1 positions

Frequently Asked Questions

What Arts and humanities jobs can Canadian students find on Hanzilla?

Hanzilla includes communications, public relations, policy, government relations, research, nonprofit, community outreach, education, student affairs, museums, archives, libraries, culture, writing, editorial, and publishing roles that fit students and recent grads.

Is this only for fine arts students?

No. The Arts & Humanities page is designed broadly for history, humanities, social science, communications, English, political science, sociology, education, public policy, and interdisciplinary students looking for professional early-career roles.

How can humanities students find non-academic careers?

Search for adjacent titles such as communications coordinator, research assistant, policy analyst, program coordinator, outreach associate, editorial assistant, grant assistant, student affairs coordinator, archival assistant, and public programming roles.

What should Arts students check before applying?

Check whether the posting is paid, whether it asks for 0-2 years of experience, whether bilingual skills or security clearance are required, and whether the duties are support/execution-focused rather than senior strategy ownership.