ENTRE NOUS FEMMES HOUSING SOCIETY
2026 COMMUNITY AND URBAN PLANNER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
ABOUT ENTRE NOUS FEMMES HOUSING SOCIETY
Entre Nous Femmes Housing Society (ENFHS) is a charitable, not-for-profit housing organization that began over 40 years ago by three single mothers who wanted to create more affordable housing for families like theirs. As one of Canada’s first women-led charitable housing organizations, we are committed to enhancing people’s lives, particularly the lives of women, single-parent families, and other equity-deserving groups, by creating communities that provide affordable, safe, and secure housing.
We currently serve over 1200 low-income women, gender-diverse groups, children, single-parent families, seniors, people with disabilities, and Indigenous and other equity-deserving groups in over 500 affordable rental homes across thirteen properties in Burnaby, New Westminster, North Vancouver, Vancouver, and Surrey.
Over the next five years, we plan to double the number of homes and people we serve. We are working on several development projects and partnering with various government, non-profit and consultant teams to develop more affordable housing in the region. We are also exploring innovative ways to fund and finance affordable housing and provide better connections and support to residents.
This internship opportunity will prioritize applicants from diverse backgrounds, especially from equity-deserving groups. There is one (1) internship position available from May to July or June to August 2026 (12 weeks). Work will occur in person at least three days a week from ENFHS's head office in Vancouver. The intern can also work in person at ENFHS’ head office for additional days or the entire internship duration. Some travel to sites in Metro Vancouver may be required.
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This internship opportunity enables post-secondary students to gain valuable hands-on experience in the non-profit affordable housing sector and planning, development, housing policy and engagement. Project assignments will allow the intern to develop a broad range of skills and knowledge to supplement their academic experience. The internship is an excellent opportunity to be exposed to ··real world" planning problems in developing affordable housing and to understand the perspectives and operations of the non-profit housing sector. The experience will help build skills and knowledge transferable to the intern's chosen career path, whether in the public, private or non-profit sectors.
Interns will work with the Development Coordinator and be mentored by the CEO, a certified professional planner with over twenty years of experience in planning, engagement, public and non-profit sectors, and funding and financing. The intern will also work directly with consultants, non-profit and private sector partners, funders, investors, and community members. They will also be invited to participate in team gatherings and site visits.
The internship will provide training on the development process, project management, nonprofit decision-making, and board governance. The intern will also be offered an opportunity to take training from the BC Non-Profit Housing Association (BCNPHA) and attend the BCNPHA RENT Vancouver conference to further their understanding of the affordable housing sector.
Examples of project assignments include:
We are open to working with the intern to determine the projects and activities that best fit their interests and learning objectives.
REQUIREMENTS & REMUNERATION
To apply to the internship program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
The internship is subject to funding by the Government of Canada’s Canada Summer Jobs program. To qualify, participants must also meet the following requirements:
ENFHS supports and prioritizes gender equity and the development of leaders from equity-deserving groups and those with lived experience. We encourage women, gender-diverse groups, Indigenous people, people of colour, and those with lived experience in social or co-op housing to apply.
ENFHS is a Living Wage Employer, and for 2026, the remuneration for this position is $27.85 per hour for up to 35 hours per week. The internship will start in May or June 2026 and last 12 weeks. The contract may be extended at the discretion of ENFHS.
Work will occur in person at least three days a week from ENFHS's head office in Vancouver. The intern can also work in person at ENFHS’ head office for additional days or the entire internship duration. Some travel to sites in Metro Vancouver may be required.