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Indigenous Intern, Mortgage Services

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Summary

An Indigenous student intern conducts research on mortgage barriers for Indigenous communities while rotating through Mortgage Services teams at a Canadian digital bank.

Join a Challenger

At EQ, we're remaking banking so every Canadian gets ahead, every day. Serving nearly 4 million Canadians from coast to coast, we offer a wide variety of financial services from banking and lending, to trust and credit union solutions.

We've been at this since 1970, challenging the conventions of traditional banking with smarter, faster, and more connected financial experiences.

What's kept us moving? The people behind it all: challengers who ask better questions, push back on old assumptions, and look for a better way forward.

If you're driven to help reshape how banking works for Canadians and the businesses that power our economy, this could be your next big opportunity. We can’t wait to get to know you!

We can’t wait to get to know you!

The Work
Equitable Bank is driven by its mission to maintain its status as Canada’s Challenger Bank™ and is deeply committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We recognize the importance of understanding the systemic barriers that Indigenous peoples face when accessing and working in Financial Services. We are offering these Indigenous Internship opportunities to support research on these barriers and provide recommendations for how Equitable Bank can better serve Indigenous communities.
The internship will provide the successful candidate with the opportunity to conduct meaningful research and gain valuable industry experience. The intern will work within a designated business group, supporting research initiatives and having other responsibilities aligned with the team’s goals. This role is located in Toronto (possibility of fully remote).

The Core Responsibilities!

  • Work across the various teams within Mortgage Services on a rotational basis department to understand key responsibilities of each unit.
  • Understand and follow policies, guidelines, and procedures.
  • Work within established guidelines to prioritize workload and liaise with various internal teams.
  • Conduct research on systemic barriers to mortgages for Indigenous peoples.
  • Draw on lived experiences to bring awareness to issues impacting Indigenous communities.
  • Work collectively with peer Indigenous Interns.
  • Develop and deliver a final paper/report with findings and recommendations.

Duties & Responsibilities (Business Group Specific)!

  • Support business group initiatives and assist with day-to-day operations as required.
  • Collaborate with team members to identify and implement process improvements.
  • Participate in meetings and contribute insights relevant to the team’s objectives.
  • Support additional administrative or project-based tasks as needed.

Let's Talk About You!

  • An Indigenous student currently enrolled in or a recent graduate of a college, university, or equivalent program.
  • Business and financial knowledge is an asset.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office products.
  • Excellent written communication skills.
  • Strong attention to detail.
  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills.
  • Ability to work independently and review one’s own work.
  • Ability to source research ethically and ensure proper citation practices.

What we offer [For full-time permanent roles]
💰 Competitive discretionary bonus
✨ Market leading RRSP match program
🩺 Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability benefits
📝 Employee Share Purchase Plan
👶🏽 Maternity/Parental top-up while you care for your little one
🏝 Generous vacation policy and personal days
🖥 Virtual events to connect with your fellow colleagues
🎓 Professional development and comprehensive Career Development program
💛 A fulfilling opportunity to join one of the top FinTechs and help create a new kind of banking experience

Equity, Diversity & Inclusion

EQ is committed to building an inclusive, accessible environment where every employee feels valued, respected, and supported. We believe our organization is stronger — and our people thrive — when we honour and celebrate diverse experiences, identities, and perspectives. We’re equally committed to supporting your growth, both professionally and personally.

We provide a barrier‑free recruitment process and work environment. If you require accommodations at any stage, we will work with you to ensure you can bring your best self to the process and beyond.

As part of our recruitment process, EQ uses AI to help screen, assess, and/or select applicants for this position. All AI-enabled outputs are reviewed and validated by our talent team. All candidates considered for hire must successfully complete a criminal background check and credit check. While we appreciate every application, an EQ recruiter will contact only those whose skills and experience most closely match the requirements of the role.

EQB Inc. (TSX: EQB) is the parent company of Equitable Bank, the country's seventh-largest Schedule I bank by assets, which operates EQ Bank, Canada's Challenger Bank™. EQB Inc. serves nearly 4 million Canadians and manages approximately $150 billion in combined assets under management and administration.

To learn more, visit eqb.investorroom.com and .

What this application asks

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Resume/CV, Full name, Email, Phone, Current location, Current company, Gender Identity:, Do you self-identify as an Indigenous or Aboriginal person of North America (Including First Nations, Métis, Inuit)?, Do you self-identify as a person with a disability?Visible Minority Persons - People experience disabilities in different ways, visible and invisible. Examples include (but are not limited to): • Acquired brain injury • ADHD • Autism spectrum disorder • Chronic health disability (e.g. Crohn’s disease, epilepsy, asthma, diabetes, HIV/AIDS, cancer, etc.) • Coordination/dexterity disability (e.g. arthritis, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis, multiple sclerosis) • Developmental impairment • Eating disorder • Hearing impairment • Learning disability (dyslexia, dyscalculia) • Mental health disability (e.g. chronic depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, etc.) • Mobility impairment • Speech impairment • Vision impairment (not correctable by glasses or contact lenses), Do you self-identify as a racialized person?Racialized persons - For the purposes of employment equity, members of such groups in Canada are persons other than Indigenous or Aboriginal People, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour, regardless of place of birth or citizenship. This includes (but is not limited to): • Black (including African, Caribbean, North American etc.) • Latin American/Hispanic (including Indigenous persons from Central and South America) • East Asian (e.g., Chinese, Japanese, Korean) • South Asian (e.g., Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, etc.) • Southeast Asian (e.g.Filipino, Laotian, Vietnamese, etc.) • Middle Eastern (e.g., Syrian, Afghani, Iranian, etc.) • Persons of Mixed Origin (e.g., with one parent in one of the visible minority groups listed above)

  • What is the name of the school you are currently attending? written answer
  • Are you legally entitled to work in Canada? choose one · optional
  • Which year of studies are you currently in? choose one
  • As we strive to help reduce the barriers that many Indigenous candidates may have faced, as part of your application to be a part of Equitable Bank and its Indigenous Talent Community, we invite you to complete the following questionnaire. Please note that this information will be kept secure and confidential and will only be used by Equitable Bank to verify if you identify as Indigenous. Are you status or non-status First Nations, Métis or Inuit across the lands of Canada? choose one
  • If so, would you be comfortable to disclose which Indigenous Nation and/or community you are a part of? Note: If you are not comfortable to disclose this, please write N/A. written answer · optional
  • Please describe any activities that you are a part of or are involved with within your community? This can be any community you’re a part of, including but not limited to, with your family, community, or organizations such as hobby clubs, etc.. Note: If this question does not apply to you, please write N/A. written answer · optional
  • Is there anything else you would like to share with Equitable Bank about yourself and your lived experience? Please feel free to share anything about your experience and/or your needs and preferences that would help us help you achieve your career goals! written answer · optional

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