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Job Postings

On Campus Positions: Summer 2026 / Fall 2026 / Winter 2027

Explore positions within Student Life and Learning Support units below! Make sure you are signed in with your TMU email to access the appropriate links.

Please Note: Summer positions marked with * also require a Fall/Winter commitment.

Please Note: Summer positions marked with * also require a Fall/Winter commitment.

International Student Support (ISS)

Learning Support: Math Support

Learning Support: Study Skills & Transition

Learning Support: Writing & Language Support

Student Life & Campus Engagement

Tri-Mentoring Program (TMP) & Black Student Support (BSS)

International Student Support (ISS)

Learning Support: Math Support

Learning Support - Study Skills & Transition

Learning Support: Writing & Language Support

Student Life & Campus Engagement

Tri-Mentoring Program (TMP) & Black Student Support (BSS)

Now Seeking Tutors!

Are you looking for a job on campus? The department of Student Life & Learning Support hires students every year. Hiring for 2025/26 is complete, however, you can still apply to TMU Tutor Match this year!

TMU Tutor Match is a tool designed to help qualified students find paid work as tutors and to help students who would like additional, individualized, and course specific support find and hire tutors.

Become a tutor:

To be listed as a tutor for hire on TMU Tutor Match and become a paid tutor, you must meet the following: 

Disclaimer:

TMU Tutor Match tutors are not employed by Toronto Metropolitan University or by Student Life & Learning Support (SLLS). Neither Toronto Metropolitan  University nor SLLS become involved in payment for services.

While SLLS does provide tutor training to all TMU Tutor Match tutors, SLLS does not interview, supervise, or evaluate tutors in any way. Consequently, we cannot guarantee the quality of tutoring or academic outcome(s). A positive tutoring experience depends on a tutee finding an appropriate tutor to match their learning style.

Frequently Asked Questions

For more information please see this  (google doc) FAQ document (external link, opens in new window)  for thorough information on the hiring process!

All TMU students can apply for SLLS jobs. However, the majority of positions have been created for domestic undergraduate students, and require Career Boost Program approval. Read the job descriptions carefully as some positions have been created solely for graduate students and / or international students. More information can be found on the Career, Co-op, and Student Success webpage.

Most positions require on campus in-person interaction, however, some remote work may be possible. This is a good question to ask in the job interview.

Dates for Summer/Fall 2026 and Winter 2027 are as follows:

For Summer 2026, there are 2 contract periods (see individual job postings):

  • Period 1: May 4 – August 7, 2026
  • Period 2: May 25 - August 28, 2026

For Fall 2026: September 7 – December 11, 2026

For Winter 2027: January 4 – April 2, 2027

Summer 2026: 35 hours per week for 14 weeks

Fall 2026: Approx. 10 hours/week for 14 weeks

Winter 2027: Approx. 10 hours/week for 13 weeks

*The number of weeks are estimates based on the current 2025-2026 timelines. These may change for Summer 2026 - Winter 2027

All domestic undergraduate students must obtain Career Boost approval. For student eligibility requirements and the approval application please visit the Student Financial Assistance website. Students residing outside of Ontario are not eligible for Career Boost. If you are on a work term or an exchange, you will not be eligible for Career Boost for that term.

To obtain Career Boost approval, the minimum GPA is 2.0, however some SLLS positions may require a higher GPA.

You need to be enrolled in a full-time course load for both the fall term and winter term, i.e. at least 3 courses per semester. Your minimum CGPA must be 2.0 or higher to apply. 

The Career Boost International program provides employment to full-time Undergraduate and Graduate International students who hold valid study permits and whose educational costs are not covered by Canadian government student assistance programs.

Unlike Career Boost for Domestic students and Graduate students, there is no formal application process to gain official "approval status" for Career Boost International. International students will need to meet all the criteria in  (google doc) this checklist document (external link) . Only certain SLLS positions have been created for international student applicants.

Log in to recruitstudents.torontomu.ca to view Career Boost International job postings. Postings will be added on a rolling basis in late February.

The Career Boost Graduate & Law program provides jobs for eligible full-time domestic Graduate and Law students. Read the job description for each position carefully to see if graduate students are eligible.

Apply through the  (google form) SLLS Student Staff Hiring Application Form. (external link, opens in new window)  The cover letter, resume, (and portfolio if needed) need to be uploaded as one PDF document

Select up to two positions within each sub-unit.  Ensure your application documents are tailored to the role that you are applying for. You can access complete job descriptions for all positions posted at www.torontomu.ca/student-life-and-learning/job-postings/.

To apply for another sub-unit, you must submit another Google form application. Ensure your application documents are tailored to each sub-unit you apply to.

The Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre provides workshops and events, e.g. How to Write a Resume Employers Will Love. They also offer 1-on-1 appointments, e.g. Resume / Cover Letter Advising.

If you need advice on how to make your resume or cover letter stand out, but don't have the time to make an appointment, the Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre now offers online resume and cover letter reviews by their Career Education Advisor team and will provide written feedback within a few days - no appointment is needed. For more information, visit their  (google form) Virtual Resume & Cover Letter Review form (external link) .

The Career, Co-op & Student Success Centre provides workshops and events, e.g. Interviews: How to Make a Great Impression. They also offer 1-on-1 appointments, e.g. Mock Interview / Interview Tips.