
Paid Positions
Our 2025/26 Paid Positions are now open! Deadline to apply is: April 14, 2025.
Method of Application: Visit our Employment Opportunities page to access the full job postings and application instructions.
Available Positions:
- UTM Moves: Events Lead
- UTM Moves: UTM Walks Lead
- UTM Moves: Activity Zones Lead
- *NEW* UTM Moves: Outdoor Recreation Lead
- *NEW* UTM Moves: Inclusive Recreation Lead
- *NEW* UTM Moves: Research & Curriculum Lead
- UTM Moves: Mentorship Lead
- UTM Moves: Administrative Lead
- *NEW* UTM Moves: Educational Graphic Design Lead
- UTM Moves: Blog Lead
In addition, the following two new positions will work very closely with the UTM Moves Team, but will be situated in the DRAW Communications Team:
- *NEW* Recreation & Wellness Photographer
- *NEW* Communications Assistant – UTM Moves
Time Commitment: Up to 15 hours per week from August 24, 2025 to March 31, 2026. Must be willing to work varying day, evening and possible weekends.
Volunteer Positions
Join UTM Moves as a Crew Member and be part of a dynamic team dedicated to promoting wellness and community through physical activity! As a Crew Member, you will play a vital role in organizing and supporting wellness events, engaging with fellow students, and contributing to a healthier, more connected campus environment.
Our 2025/26 Volunteer Positions are now open! Deadline to apply is: April 14, 2025.
Complete the Volunteer Application Form
Position Title: UTM Moves Crew Member
Number of Vacancies: 20+
Method of Application:
Complete the Volunteer Application Form (see above)
Role Description:
View the full posting here, which includes additional details about the roles and expectations of the UTM Moves Crew Members.
Time Commitment:
5-10 hours per week from August 24, 2025 to April 2026. Must be willing to work varying day, evening and possible weekends.
Benefits of Volunteering:
- Build a Sense of Community:
- Be part of a supportive and engaging community focused on wellness and positive change.
- Connect with fellow students who share a passion for promoting health and well-being.
- Develop lasting friendships and professional connections.
- Earn a Co-Curricular Record (CCR) Credit:
- Receive official recognition for your volunteer contributions on your Co-Curricular Record.
- Enhance your resume and academic portfolio with valuable, documented experience.
- Develop Leadership and Communication Skills:
- Gain practical experience in event planning, public speaking, and team collaboration.
- Enhance your leadership abilities and communication skills through hands-on activities.
- Make a Positive Impact:
- Contribute to the well-being of the UTM community by promoting healthy lifestyle choices.
- Help create a more inclusive and supportive campus environment.
For inquiries, please contact Ravi Gabble, Supervisor, Wellness Programs at ravinder.gabble@utoronto.ca.