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Job Description
Become a Parliamentary Guide!
Join us for an unforgettable experience working with people from coast to coast while interpreting the history, architecture, and legislative process of Canada’s Parliament.
What we do
Being a Parliamentary Guide is a unique and rewarding experience. You will:
Work in the heart of Canadian democracy.
Welcome visitors and lead guided tours of the Parliament Buildings.
Facilitate programming at Parliament: The Immersive Experience.
Learn about Canada’s Parliament through comprehensive training.
Develop your public speaking skills and other professional competencies.
Practice your second official language daily.
Meet interesting people from across the country and around the world.
Training
New guides receive paid training, with sessions covering:
Parliament’s history;
The Canadian legislative process and the role of parliamentarians;
The art and architecture of Parliament;
Interpretive techniques;
And more.
Qualifications
Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates must:
Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
Be bilingual in English and French. Parliamentary Guides provide tours in Canada’s two official languages, so applicants must be able to speak both fluently.
Be considered a full-time student at an accredited, Canadian, university for the current or upcoming school year. Students studying at a Canadian college or CEGEP who hold a university degree are also eligible.
Be able to work a variable schedule up to 7 days per week and up to 70 hours per pay period including weekends and statutory holidays.
Selection Criteria:
Candidates are assessed and selected for interviews according to the following criteria:
Relevant experience (interpretation and guiding, customer service, public speaking, etc.);
Range of experience (employment, volunteer and/or extracurricular experience in client services, interpersonal skills, teamwork, etc.);
Strong communication skills.
Interview Criteria:
Group interviews are held virtually. Candidates are assessed according to the following criteria during the interview:
Superior oral communication and interpersonal skills;
Professionalism and judgement;
Creativity, adaptability, confidence, and a capacity to engage;
Initiative, focus, and teamwork;
Ability to speak clearly, coherently, and accurately, and to convey and understand a message easily in their second language;
Knowledge of the Canadian legislative process and the history of Parliament.
Additional Information
Parliamentary guides are required to work indoors and outdoors in various weather conditions.
Weekend work is a requirement of the position.
The following documents (in PDF format only) must be included with your application, and uploaded in the additional attachments box on the second page of the application form.
Confirmation of university student status (proof of registration, proof of tuition payment, or proof of student status issued by an accredited Canadian university).
A curriculum vitae (resumé).
A one-page cover letter.
Recruitment Process:
Applications are evaluated on an on-going basis.
Qualified candidates:
are contacted based on the eligibility and selection criteria.
are asked to complete and submit security clearance forms.
will participate in a virtual group interview.
will be contacted for second language testing by the House of Commons Language Assessment Centre.
Successful candidates are offered employment as a Parliamentary Guide following a successful interview, second language testing, security clearance and reference checks.
The Library of Parliament welcomes all candidates to apply and encourages applications from Indigenous persons, racialized persons, 2SLGBTQIA+ persons and persons with disabilities for this position.
We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace by providing a barrier-free staffing process. If you have an accommodation request or require material in an accessible format, please contact us at [email protected]
To learn more about the staffing process to become a Parliamentary Guide, consult our FAQs.