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Manager, Park Development Services
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Exempt - Regular Full-Time Scope Park Development Services (PDS) is responsible for the development of new parks and the renovation and upgrade of major park assets in the City's extensive and rapidly growing park system. In addition, PDS represents Parks Division interests on the full spectrum of land development projects within the City and manages the unimproved parkland inventory. Responsibilities Reporting into the Director, Parks, this role will be responsible for providing overall leadership and management of park construction and renovation programs. As the Manager, Park Development Services, you will be responsible for: • Providing overall leadership and management of the PDS section • Developing and maintaining a culture that fosters optimal performance, teamwork, high morales, sense of ownership, empowerment and mutually respectful relationships. • Establishing and maintaining effective relationships with other City Departments, SD36 and other government agencies for the development of new parks. • Directing the work of contractors & consultants and providing team leadership to 5 professional staff and 15 trades and field staff. • Participating in long-range and master planning for parks, open spaces and greenways • Delivering major park projects through consultants/contractors and/or internal teams. • Supporting the review of private development permit applications to ensure compliance with all Parks related policies and requirements. • Supporting public consultation processes and engaging with the public directly on issues associated with the development and renovation of parks. • Developing, auditing, and evaluating annual operating, renovation, restoration, and capital work programs. • Developing, issuing and managing RFEOIs/Tenders/RFP/RFQ and resulting contracts related to the Section service delivery. • Preparing reports to stakeholders, senior management and elected officials • Hiring, evaluating, training, developing, and coaching employees Qualifications Our ideal candidate shares our City values of Community, Innovation, Integrity, Service and Teamwork, and can demonstrate the following qualifications: • Graduation from a recognized university with a degree in natural or biological sciences, construction management, civil engineering or other appropriate academic program and a minimum of 7 years of experience in the park construction / development / management profession after a relevant post-secondary program with progressive experience at a strategic level; or an acceptable equivalent combination of education and experience. • Good political sensitivity, acumen and diplomacy. • Considerable abilities in problem solving, negotiation, persuasion, and collaboration. • Skilled at facilitation and conflict resolution, particularly as it relates to managing design and construction teams. • Confident, assertive, and articulate • Strong critical and creative thinking • Tolerant of pressure and the capacity to succeed in a changing and demanding work environment. • Display a professional approach and demeanour. • Understand and able to carry out public and stakeholder engagement. • Skilled in project management • Actively display good judgment, decision making, initiative, and independence in resolving problems and conflicts • Strong interpersonal skills, leadership, and management abilities within an environment of contract, union and exempt staff • Advanced communication skills both written and oral. Comfortable presenting to large groups. • Certification in project management is desirable. • Public sector experience is considered an asset. • Valid BC Driver's License. Other Information Pay Grade: M3 Salary Range: $130,501 - $153,530 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date Open Until Filled. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Protection Services Officer 1
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Winnipeg, MB
Requisition ID: 351536 Position Number: 20058456 Posting End Date: Open Until Filled City: Winnipeg Employer: Seven Oaks General Hospital Site: Seven Oaks General Hospital Department / Unit: Security - SOGH Job Stream: Non-Clinical Union: CUPE Anticipated Start Date: ASAP FTE: 1.00 Anticipated Shift: Days;Evenings;Nights;Weekends Daily Hours Worked: 12.00 Annual Base Hours: 2080 Salary: $19.202, $19.797, $20.452, $21.151, $21.869 Grow your career in the Winnipeg Health Region! Our team provides a spectrum of health care services through an integrated network of sites, services and organizations. We’re united by a shared commitment to excellent and equitable health care. Position Overview The incumbent maintains the general security of the Hospital, and the equipment therein. Provides control of the public right of entry, as necessary. Operates the Security Visual and Audio Communication Control systems, on a twenty-four-hour rotating shift basis. Grade 12, Manitoba Standards, minimum. Police, investigative, or fire protection background an asset. Experience with Computerized Windows environment or other equivalent computer software experience required. Good physical and mental health to meet position demands. Must be bondable and eligible for appointment as a Special Constable with the Department of Attorney General. Effective interpersonal and communication skills in dealing with others. Uses tact and diplomacy, and must be able to maintain confidentiality according to Department and Hospital Policy. Demonstrated initiative and ability to work independently. Have a good command of the English language. Must possess a valid Manitoba Security Guard License and/or any future license mandated by the province to perform the duties of the Protection Services Officer. Experience The incumbent maintains the general security of the Hospital, and the equipment therein. Provides control of the public right of entry, as necessary. Operates the Security Visual and Audio Communication Control systems, on a twenty-four-hour rotating shift basis. Grade 12, Manitoba Standards, minimum. Police, investigative, or fire protection background an asset. Experience with Computerized Windows environment or other equivalent computer software experience required. Good physical and mental health to meet position demands. Must be bondable and eligible for appointment as a Special Constable with the Department of Attorney General. Effective interpersonal and communication skills in dealing with others. Uses tact and diplomacy, and must be able to maintain confidentiality according to Department and Hospital Policy. Demonstrated initiative and ability to work independently. Have a good command of the English language. Must possess a valid Manitoba Security Guard License and/or any future license mandated by the province to perform the duties of the Protection Services Officer. Education (Degree/Diploma/Certificate) The incumbent maintains the general security of the Hospital, and the equipment therein. Provides control of the public right of entry, as necessary. Operates the Security Visual and Audio Communication Control systems, on a twenty-four-hour rotating shift basis. Grade 12, Manitoba Standards, minimum. Police, investigative, or fire protection background an asset. Experience with Computerized Windows environment or other equivalent computer software experience required. Good physical and mental health to meet position demands. Must be bondable and eligible for appointment as a Special Constable with the Department of Attorney General. Effective interpersonal and communication skills in dealing with others. Uses tact and diplomacy, and must be able to maintain confidentiality according to Department and Hospital Policy. Demonstrated initiative and ability to work independently. Have a good command of the English language. Must possess a valid Manitoba Security Guard License and/or any future license mandated by the province to perform the duties of the Protection Services Officer. Certification/Licensure/Registration The incumbent maintains the general security of the Hospital, and the equipment therein. Provides control of the public right of entry, as necessary. Operates the Security Visual and Audio Communication Control systems, on a twenty-four-hour rotating shift basis. Grade 12, Manitoba Standards, minimum. Police, investigative, or fire protection background an asset. Experience with Computerized Windows environment or other equivalent computer software experience required. Good physical and mental health to meet position demands. Must be bondable and eligible for appointment as a Special Constable with the Department of Attorney General. Effective interpersonal and communication skills in dealing with others. Uses tact and diplomacy, and must be able to maintain confidentiality according to Department and Hospital Policy. Demonstrated initiative and ability to work independently. Have a good command of the English language. Must possess a valid Manitoba Security Guard License and/or any future license mandated by the province to perform the duties of the Protection Services Officer. Qualifications and Skills The incumbent maintains the general security of the Hospital, and the equipment therein. Provides control of the public right of entry, as necessary. Operates the Security Visual and Audio Communication Control systems, on a twenty-four-hour rotating shift basis. Grade 12, Manitoba Standards, minimum. Police, investigative, or fire protection background an asset. Experience with Computerized Windows environment or other equivalent computer software experience required. Good physical and mental health to meet position demands. Must be bondable and eligible for appointment as a Special Constable with the Department of Attorney General. Effective interpersonal and communication skills in dealing with others. Uses tact and diplomacy, and must be able to maintain confidentiality according to Department and Hospital Policy. Demonstrated initiative and ability to work independently. Have a good command of the English language. Must possess a valid Manitoba Security Guard License and/or any future license mandated by the province to perform the duties of the Protection Services Officer. Physical Requirements The incumbent maintains the general security of the Hospital, and the equipment therein. Provides control of the public right of entry, as necessary. Operates the Security Visual and Audio Communication Control systems, on a twenty-four-hour rotating shift basis. Grade 12, Manitoba Standards, minimum. Police, investigative, or fire protection background an asset. Experience with Computerized Windows environment or other equivalent computer software experience required. Good physical and mental health to meet position demands. Must be bondable and eligible for appointment as a Special Constable with the Department of Attorney General. Effective interpersonal and communication skills in dealing with others. Uses tact and diplomacy, and must be able to maintain confidentiality according to Department and Hospital Policy. Demonstrated initiative and ability to work independently. Have a good command of the English language. Must possess a valid Manitoba Security Guard License and/or any future license mandated by the province to perform the duties of the Protection Services Officer. This position requires a current satisfactory Criminal Records Check (including Vulnerable Sector Search), Child Abuse Registry Check and Adult Abuse Registry Check as conditions of employment. The successful candidate will be responsible for any service charges incurred. A security check is considered current if it was obtained no more than six (6) months prior to the start of employment. Please note that an employee is not permitted to hold two or more positions across the WRHA legal entity that combine to equal more than 1.0 EFT. The WRHA legal entity includes Churchill Health Centre, Deer Lodge Centre, Grace Hospital, Middlechurch Home of Winnipeg, Pan Am Clinic, River Park Gardens, Victoria General Hospital, WRHA corporate programs, and WRHA community health services. Effective April 1, 2024, Golden West Centennial Lodge will also be part of the WRHA legal entity. Interviewed candidates may be called upon to participate in a skills assessment. Any application received after the closing time will not be included in the competition. We welcome applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request during the assessment and selection process.
Recreation Facility Maintenance Worker 2
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Auxiliary. Scope The City of Surrey's Parks, Recreation and Culture Department is recruiting for a Recreation Facility Maintenance Worker 2. This is custodial and technical work in an arena facility. While the maintenance function is the major focus of the role, interaction with the public in the provision of recreation facility services is important to the position. You will work under minimal supervision for routine matters and under guidance for new or complex assignments. Responsibilities • Operation of refrigeration and ice-making equipment and machinery. • Performance of janitorial duties and routine building maintenance. • Observe, record and report on equipment and buildings. • Deal tactfully and courteously with the public and practice good public relations while responding to their inquiries. • Keep accurate records, including but not limited to: daily log of activities, equipment usage reports and material usage reports. • Use computer applications as required. • Perform other job-related duties as assigned. Qualifications The successful candidate will have: • Completed grade 10. • Six months relevant experience including dealing with public in high demand. • Emergency First Aid Safety Oriented Course (or equivalent). • Valid BC Driver's license. • Strong public relation skills, and building maintenance skills. • Good knowledge and use of materials, methods, and equipment used in janitorial and building maintenance work and possess basic computer skills • Supplemented by Power Engineer Class 5 certificate (Refrigeration Operator) or Ice Facility Operator (IFO) certificate. Other Information Pay Grade: Schedule D Hourly Rate: $33.59 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check and a Vulnerable Sector Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date Open until filled. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Parks Labourer - Sports Turf Maintenance
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Temporary Full-Time. Scope Park Facility Operations is looking for temporary full time skilled individuals, working in an active and energetic environment, within the Parks Athletic Field maintenance team. This temporary employment will be from May 1st to September 1st, working 40 hours per week. Responsibilities • Perform manual and semi - skilled maintenance tasks that may include: • • Grass cutting • Stringline trimming • Preparation and installation of sportsturf sod • Manual fertilization (Walk behind spreader) • Ball diamond infield maintenance • Field lining (painting) • Litter and refuse cleanup • Demonstrate safe work practices. • Possess excellent teamwork skills • Have the ability to communicate effectively, particularly when dealing with the public. • Have knowledge and skill in the methods and equipment used in sports field maintenance. • Are able to complete heavy physical work in all weather conditions, requiring sufficient physical strength, stamina and coordination. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent. • Have a valid Class 5 BC Driver's License with a safe driving record. • Have relevant training and experience performing manual labour. • Related education and grounds maintenance experience are considered assets. • Motorized equipment operation related to sports field maintenance Other Information Pay Grade: Schedule C Hourly Rate: $29.89 Conditions of Employment Applicants under consideration will be required to consent to a Police Information Check/Vulnerable Sector Check and submittal of a Drivers abstract. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until filled Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Community Services Assistant 1 - Summer Program Junior Leader - Historic Stewart Farm
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Temporary (Grant). Scope The City of Surrey's Parks, Recreation and Culture Department provides exciting opportunities and challenges in an active and energetic environment and is looking for an enthusiastic Summer Program Junior Leader for public programs, tours, and special events at Historic Stewart Farm. Responsibilities • Prepares and delivers hands-on heritage activities for visitors. • Performs heritage demonstrations. • Assists with researching crafts, activities, and demonstrations. • Interprets local history. • Leads guided tours of the site. • Oversees crafts and activities during special events. • Supports the site's Summer Day Camp programs as needed. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 10, supplemented by some relevant experience or an equivalent acceptable combination of training and experience will be accepted. • Current Emergency First Aid and CPR certificates (or willing to obtain prior to start). • Previous experience working with children and the public and delivering programs to preschool and child audiences • Experience in a heritage facility setting is an asset. • Students enrolled in Museum Studies, History, Anthropology, Archaeology or Education will be suited to these positions. • These positions are contingent on Federal Government Grant funding. Successful candidates must meet the criteria set forth by the Grant Program, including: • Between 16 and 30 years of age at the start of employment. • Must be current (January - April 2024) full-time student in a recognized post-secondary program. • Planning to return to full-time studies in the Fall of 2024. Other Information Pay Grade: Schedule D Hourly Rate: $21.64 Screening Applicants Early April Interviews Early April References and Police Information Check Mid April Extending Offers Dependant on Grant Funding Training Begins Mid June (dependent on Grant Funding) Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check with a Vulnerable Sector Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until filled. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Security Guard Full Time West Park Healthcare
Paladin Security, Toronto, ON
Overview Paladin Security: Making the World a Safer and Friendlier Place because we CARE ! Do you have superior customer service skills and a passion for helping people? Are you able to think quickly on your feet and defuse difficult situations? Your track record of handling a great deal of responsibility combined with your varied life experience and enthusiasm for a job well done make you an ideal candidate for our team! The Paladin Difference starts with our officers; we're the best because we hire the best. We believe in promoting from within, respecting people and their differences, providing high quality service and always having fun! If you think you have what it takes to join our team, we want to meet you! Job Skills / RequirementsSite: WestPark HealthcareCity: Toronto, ON.Status: Full-TimeHours: Continental Rotation (0800-2000/2000-0800)Pay Rate: $18.46/hr Are you interested in starting a career in a fast paced and growing industry? As a provider of security services to clients with complex security needs, Paladin Security Group is offering an exciting career opportunity for you to give back to your community, while developing skills for future careers. Our training programs are also a leader in the security industry, and they will help prepare you for advancements, as well as build your resume for a potential career in law enforcement.Job Description:•Working on assigned shifts, you will provide proactive and reactive security patrols and response to incidents.•Display excellent customer service skills and be able to work with people who are under stress or in need of medical assistance.•In this role, it is essential that you are physically fit and able to stand and walk for long periods of time.•Perform a variety of preventative and reactive duties to include, but not limited to interior and exterior patrols within the hospital as well as exterior of all buildings and areas of the organization.•Provide Use of Force/Restraint as required and directed under the Mental Health Act•Provide security escort service to staff and visitors as requested.•Provide motor vehicle assistance to staff and or visitors as required.•Accountable for keeping accurate logs and notebook entries of all shift activity and calls for service.•Accountable to write accurate reports upon investigations or reportable occurrences in timely manner upon completion of occurrence.•Investigate and follow-up of incidents, report writing, door opening requests, CCTV camera reviews.•Security Guards shall warn persons of rule infractions or violations, and apprehend or evict violators from premises, using force when necessary.•Responsible for all office duties (i.e. ID badges, key distribution, lost and found etc.)Essential Job Functions:•Be courteous and cooperative with a high quality of customer service.•Good interpersonal skills with the ability to interact effectively at various social levels and across diverse cultures.•Must be able to communicate clearly with clinical staff, and the general public while conveying professionalism and authority at all times.•Able to maintain a professional composure when dealing with unusual circumstances and people under conditions of urgency and in pressure situations.•Write clear, concise, and legible reports.•Communicates any concerns/issues with Site Coordinator.Requirements:•A Valid Ontario Security Guard License•Proficient in English (both oral and written)•Degree in Police Foundations, Protection Security and Investigations, Criminology, or Border Services•Proof of double Covid Vaccination•Immunization Record (measles, mumps, rubella, varicella, and TB skin tests 1 and 2)•Valid First Aid and CPR Level C Certification Highlights:•Extensive Paid Industry Training•Employer Paid Benefits•Opportunities for Growth & Advancement Additional Information / BenefitsPaladin Security has a diverse workforce. We believe in and are committed to a workplace culture of respect, inclusion, and diversity. Paladin Security is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities through the interview process and while employed. If you require an accommodation during the interview process, please let us know and we will work with you to meet your needs.We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those applicants that are short listed will be contacted for an interview.This job reports to the Client Service Manager This is a Full-Time position 1st Shift, 2nd Shift, 3rd Shift. Number of Openings for this position: 4
Parks Labourer - Park Facility Operations
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Temporary Full-Time. Scope Park Facility Operations is looking for temporary full-time individuals, working in an active and energetic high paced work environment, within the Parks Facility Operations team. This temporary employment will be from April to September with possible extension into the fall, working 40 hours per week, including statutory holidays and weekend work. Responsibilities • Among other general labourer duties, perform manual and semi-skilled cleaning tasks within City parks washrooms including: • Cleaning and mopping floors. • Cleaning wall surfaces. • Cleaning toilets and sinks. • Applying various cleaning solutions as directed. • Litter pickup. • Refuse removal. • Demonstrate safe work practices. • Able to work alone for extended periods. • Possess competent teamwork skills when necessary and have the ability to communicate effectively, particularly when dealing with the public. • Complete required work regardless of condition of facility, requiring sufficient physical strength, stamina, and coordination. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent. • Have a valid Class 5 BC Driver's License with a safe driving record. • Have relevant experience performing manual labour. • Be able to complete work in a variety of site conditions. • Related cleaning and maintenance experience are considered assets. Other Information Pay Grade: Schedule "C" Hourly Rate: $29.89 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check including a Vulnerable Sector Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until filled. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Parks Labourer - Structural Maintenance
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Temporary Full-Time. Scope Park Facility Operations is looking for temporary full time skilled individuals, working in an active and energetic environment, within the Parks Structures maintenance team. This temporary employment will be from May 1st to September 1st, working 40 hours per week with some possible weekend work. Responsibilities • Perform manual and semi-skilled repairs and maintenance to park structures including: • Exterior stairs. • Buildings. • Wood bridges. • Spectator bleacher systems. • Playgrounds. • Fences. • Sport courts and park shelters. • Park shelters and other related infrastructure. • Demonstrate safe work practices. • Possess excellent teamwork skills and have the ability to communicate effectively, particularly when dealing with the public. • Have knowledge and skill in the methods and equipment used in maintenance and repair of various park structures. • Complete heavy physical work in all weather conditions, requiring sufficient physical strength, stamina and coordination. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent. • Have a valid Class 5 BC Driver's License with a safe driving record. • Have relevant training and experience performing manual labour. • Related education and maintenance experience are considered assets. • Be able to complete work of a heavy manual outdoor work in all types of weather conditions. • Hands-on experience with related tools and trades equipment is preferred. Conditions of Employment Applicants under consideration will be required to consent to a Police Information Check/Vulnerable Sector Check and submittal of a Drivers abstract. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until filled. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
119617 - Social Worker 2
Vancouver Coastal Health, Sechelt, BC
Social Worker 2 Job ID 2024-119617 City Sechelt Work Location Sechelt Hospital Department Overdose Emergency Response - Sechelt Work Area Sechelt Hospital Home Worksite 12 - Vancouver Community Labour Agreement Health Science Professionals Union 403 - HS Professional CUPE Position Type Baseline Job Status Regular Full-Time FTE 1.00 Standard Hours / Week 37.50 Job Category Social Work Salary Grade 12 Min Hourly CAD $42.27/Hr. Max Hourly CAD $52.81/Hr. Shift Times 0830-1630 Days Off Saturday, Stats, Sunday Position Start Date As soon as possible Salary The salary range for this position is CAD $42.27/Hr. - CAD $52.81/Hr. Job Summary Come work as a Social Worker 2 with Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)!Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for a Social Worker 2 to join the Overdose Emergency Response team in Sechelt, BC. Apply today to join our team! As a Social Worker with Vancouver Coastal Health you will:Work without general supervision as a member of an interdisciplinary mental health team.Conduct comprehensive social and psycho-social assessments.Collaborate with the client and interdisciplinary team to facilitate transitions through the continuum of services for clients with complex discharge and/or intake/referral needs.Provide individual, family and group counselling services.Attend clinical/case conferences as a member of an interdisciplinary team for client reviews, admissions and discharges.Provide consultative and direct services to clients, families, staff and community health professionals regarding issues such as adult guardianship, advanced directives, domestic violence, abuse and/or neglect, immigration, housing, financial concerns, or matters concerning government agencies (public trustee) and authorities (courts, police).Prepare and maintain client records in accordance with established standards, policies and procedures.ABOUT SECHELT, BC Sechelt is located on the traditional territories of the shíshálh (Sechelt) Nation and is approximately 50 km northwest of Vancouver. It is accessible from the mainland by a 40-minute ferry trip between Horseshoe Bay and Langdale, followed by a 25-minute drive along Highway 101, also know as the Sunshine Coast Highway. This charming seaside community is know for its natural beauty and is a popular destination for outdoor activities including sightseeing, boating, diving, camping, and mountain biking. There are also several municipal parks, plenty of eateries, locally owned shops, boutiques and galleries, and a golf course. Imagine a lifestyle where you are only a short walk or bike ride to work, you go home for lunch and you are home again in time for an activity or go for a hike AND watch the sunset - all before dinner. That is what Sechelt has to offer you! Qualifications Education & ExperienceMaster’s Degree of Social Work from an accredited School of Social Work.Three (3) years experience working in a psychiatric setting providing treatment services to individuals with complex mental health, addiction and chronic medical concerns or equivalent.Valid BC Drivers License.Current full registration with the British Columbia College of Social Workers.Knowledge, Skills & AbilitiesKnowledge of the principles of recovery in mental illness.Knowledge of Psychosocial Rehabilitation methodology.Knowledge of the Mental Health Act as it applies to the rights and obligations of clients and staff.Knowledge of community, social and mental health resources.Ability to identify emotional, social, or environmental barriers and intervene to eliminate stigma.Ability to effectively manage conflict situations and aggressive behaviour and use non-violent crisis intervention and behavioural management techniques.Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as a member of an interdisciplinary team.Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing with clients, families, team members, other groups and community agency personnel.Broad knowledge of mental illness and addictions treatment.Broad knowledge of systems thinking as it related to social work process.Broad knowledge of other health disciplines and their role in healthcare.Broad knowledge of research methodology, counselling skills and clinical practice models.Broad knowledge of family, group and change therapy.Broad knowledge of legislation and government policies and procedures that relate to the client.Demonstrated ability to apply systems theory to practice in Social Work assessment and intervention.Demonstrated ability to conduct social and psychosocial assessments.Demonstrated ability to understand and influence group and inter-group processes, decision making and problem solving.Demonstrated ability to establish rapport with clients and familiesDemonstrated ability to adjust to new or unexpected events and deal effectively with conflict.Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively as a member of an interdisciplinary team.Basic understanding of trauma-informed careBasic computer literacy to operate a computerized client care information system and word processing, spreadsheet, Internet and e-mail software.Physical ability to perform the duties of the position.Skilled in the use of equipment, and in the techniques appropriate for treatment. Closing Statement The hours of work including days off and work area may be subject to change consistent with operational requirements and the provision of the Collective Agreement and applicable statutes. Successful applicants may be required to complete a Criminal Records Review Check.As per the current Public Health Orders, as of October 5, 2023, all employees working for Vancouver Coastal Health must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or have received a single dose of the most-recent, updated COVID-19 vaccine. Proof of vaccination status will be required.WHY JOIN VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH?VCH is a world class innovator in medical care, research and teaching, delivering service to more than one million BC residents. At VCH, we embrace thinking boldly, taking smart risks, and ''going first'' when we believe it will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients and their families. We invite you to join us in creating healthy lives in healthy communities by showcasing our passion for care, connection to the communities we serve and our culture of teamwork that makes VCH a great place to work.Comprehensive health benefits package, including MSP, extended health and dental and municipal pension planGrow your career with employer-paid training and leadership development opportunitiesWellness supports, including counselling, critical incident and innovative wellness services are available to employees and their immediate familiesAward-winning recognition programs to honour staff, medical staff and volunteersAccess to exclusive discount offers and deals for VCH staffEquity, diversity, and inclusion are essential to our goals of creating a great place to work and delivering exceptional care. We acknowledge and accommodate unique differences and ensure special measures are in place so that all prospective and current employees are given an opportunity to succeed.We are committed to building a representative workforce and encourage applications reflecting diversity of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization or ancestry, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.Vancouver Coastal Health is proud to be recognized as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers in 2024.Only short-listed applicants will be contacted for this posting. ***Employees of VCH must apply online via the Internal Career Portal on CareerHub, you are currently viewing the External Career Portal. Refer to the https://my.vch.ca/working-here/job-postings site for instructions on how to view internal job postings and how to apply as an employee. Current VCH employees who apply to this posting using this external site will be considered as an external candidate. Seniority will not apply.***Thank you for your interest in Vancouver Coastal Health. Options Apply NowApplyShareEmail this job to a friendRefer Sorry the Share function is not working properly at this moment. Please refresh the page and try again later. Share on your newsfeed Application FAQsSoftware Powered by iCIMSwww.icims.com
SPO 24R - Adult Probation Officer (Growth)
BC Public Service, Prince George, BC
Posting Title SPO 24R - Adult Probation Officer (Growth) Position Classification Social Program Officer R24 Union GEU Work Options Hybrid Location Prince George, BC V2N4P7 CA (Primary)Salary Range $65,844.70 - $86,668.39 annually which includes a 1 Grid Temporary Market Adjustment* Close Date 4/10/2024 Job Type Regular Full Time Temporary End Date 3/31/2025 Ministry/Organization BC Public Service -> Public Safety & Sol General Ministry Branch / Division BC Corrections/Community Corrections Job Summary Be part of a team whose goal is to maintain and enhance public safetyAs a part of BC Corrections , the Community Corrections Division is responsible for the supervision and support of approximately 18, 000 people subject to court imposed community supervision orders. We are an organization of change leaders, where all staff support our clients to make pro-social choices and achieve better outcomes for themselves and those around them. Our staff believe everyone has the capacity to make positive changes in their lives.Community Corrections staff report a high degree of job satisfaction and value community safety, teamwork and working in collaboration with their peers, supervisors and community and justice partners.Probation officer positions are in all community corrections locations. For more information about opportunities in a specific location, please contact the local manager. Please see the job description below for a comprehensive list of accountabilities, requirements, and competencies for the probation officer position.This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated Adult Probation Officer who is looking to be a part of a diverse team.Job Requirements: Bachelor's Degree (4 years; 120 credits) from a recognized Canadian Institution; PLUS o No recent job-specific experience = Growth Series Level One o 6-12 months recent job-specific experience = Growth Series Level Two o 12-18 months recent job-specific experience = Growth Series Level Three o 18-24 months recent job-specific experience = Growth Series Level Four o 2 years recent job-specific experience = SPO 24 Full Working Level o **Recent experience refers to experience obtained in the preceding five years: experience must be gained after completing the education required (not before or during) o ***If you have a degree from outside of Canada or if your degree was taken in a language other than English, please refer to the additional requirements in the job profile. Successful completion of the Adult Probation Officer pre-requisite course (CORR1000). Valid Class 5 B.C. driver's license. A valid Class 7 may be considered. Computer and keyboard skills (minimum 30 wpm). Preference may be given to applicants with: Case management experience working with clients with Mental Health and/or Substance Abuse issues. Experience working with clients involved with the Criminal Justice System. Overnight travel to remote locations and working outside typical work hours may be required and a valid BC driver's license is required. IMPORTANT:Applicants must review the attached Adult Probation Officer Applicant Information package prior to applying. This package provides detailed instructions on applying, a complete list of duties and qualifications, including education and experience equivalencies. Please provide all corresponding information outlined in the applicant information package in your resume. You must scan and email the required pre-requisites and educational requirements to [email protected] by the closing date. Failure to do so will result in you not moving forward in the selection process.Candidates currently employed with Community Corrections are not required to submit documentation. Transcript from your university degree and a copy of degree*** A scanned copy of your valid B.C. driver's license indicating class Confirmation of completion of the JIBC pre-requisite course CORR 1000 Scanned screenshot from a typing test confirming your ability to type 30 WPM ***If you have a degree from outside of Canada or if your degree was taken in a language other than English, please refer to the additional requirements in the job profile.Successful candidates must submit to and successfully pass a criminal record check and fingerprint screening by RCMP or municipal police, a Criminal Record Review Act check and JUSTIN and CORNET provincial database checks. New criminal record checks will be conducted periodically and at least every five years.For questions regarding this position, please contact [email protected] .About this Position: There is currently three (3) a temporary opportunity available until September 13, 2024, February 28, 2025, and March 31, 2025, these temporary opportunities may become permanent. Flexible work options are available; this position may be able to work up to 1 day at home subject to an approved telework agreement. An eligibility list may be established for future temporary and permanent vacancies. Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment. Please refer to MyHR for more information on Temporary Market Adjustments . Prince George is the largest city in Northern British Columbia, and boasts a wide variety of restaurants and entertainment, including the Prince George Symphony Orchestra. Prince George is also located next to several provincial parks, which provide camping and boating amenities.Working for the BC Public Service: The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to applicants that self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, status or non-status, Métis, or Inuit) seeking work or already employed in the BC Public Service. For guidance on applying and interviewing, please contact [email protected] or 778-405-3452.The BC Public Service is an award-winning employer and offers employees competitive benefits, amazing learning opportunities and a chance to engage in rewarding work with exciting career development opportunities. For more information, please see What We Offer .How to Apply: Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above.Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed.Resume: YES - Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments, employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying.Questionnaire: YES - You will need to complete a basic questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements.Helpful tips, videos and more regarding the application process can be found on the Your Job Application page of MyHR. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, e-mail [email protected] , before the stated closing time, and we will respond as soon as possible.Additional Information: A Criminal Record Review Act Check (CRRA) and Enhanced Security Screening will be required.Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on the Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies as outlined in the attached Job Profile located at the bottom of the posting.Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Standard Time on the closing date of the competition.Job Category Correctional Services, Social Services
Manager, Security Team - Repost
Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Winnipeg, MB
Requisition ID: 351725 Position Number: 20063106 Posting End Date: Open Until Filled City: Winnipeg Employer: Winnipeg Regional Health Authority Site: WRHA Corporate Department / Unit: Facilities Support Job Stream: Non-Clinical Union: Non Union Anticipated Start Date: ASAP FTE: 1.00 Anticipated Shift: Days;Standby coverage as required Daily Hours Worked: 7.75 Annual Base Hours: 2015 Grow your career in the Winnipeg Health Region! Our team provides a spectrum of health care services through an integrated network of sites, services and organizations. We’re united by a shared commitment to excellent and equitable health care. Position Overview The WRHA Security Team is dedicated to the provision of a safe environment in which the public may receive, and the hospital staff may dispense, medical care; and to promote Security awareness within the health care facility. It is our function to protect patients, visitors and employees from harm or reasonable fear of harm and to maintain an acceptable level of order, control and safety with the hospital and grounds. Provide protection for personal and hospital property from theft, misuse and vandalism as well as enforce the various hospital rules, regulations and policies, and applicable laws and by-laws. MAIN FUNCTION: Under the general direction of the Director, Facilities Support Services, the Manager, WRHA Security Team is responsible to support overall security services operations including access control procedures, security response to contingencies and other emergencies and physical safeguards for designated WRHA hospitals, and hospitals requiring ISO or QP designated security officers. The incumbent's position is to ensure the department’s daily operational activities are carried out in a reasonable fashion and that adequate security coverage/measures are maintained. The incumbent will be responsible for utilizing security data, KPI’s and incident reviews as the basis for analysing the effectiveness of operational policies and procedures to meet the changing security landscape. This analysis will form the basis of all recommended changes to established policy and procedures. Human resources management including collective agreement interpretation, discipline processes, grievance processes, job description preparation, job evaluation, training needs assessments, performance appraisals, absenteeism review and hiring. Responsible for recruiting, managing, disciplining, and evaluating the performance of security officers and ensuring they receive on-going and proper orientation and training in all areas of hospital security procedures. Experience Five years previous experience in a hospital or institutional security department, at the supervisory level, preferably in a unionized environment. Must have experience in leading at the department level including budgeting (operating and capital funds), site security service coordination, department strategic and operational leadership planning and leading supervisory/management staff. Education (Degree/Diploma/Certificate) Successfully complete the Healthcare Institutional Safety Officer training, and demonstrate competency in order to be designated as per the Police Services Act, Institutional Safety Officer program. Must also be able to demonstrate ongoing competency and capacity in order to maintain that designation as per the program requirements. Complete high school education, Manitoba standards, required. Bachelor’s degree in Administration, Criminology, Justice or other relevant discipline required. SPECIAL TRAINING: Must be conversant with Microsoft Office applications and be comfortable working with Security and electronic camera systems. Must have demonstrated knowledge of laws, regulations and codes applicable to law enforcement. Successfully complete the Healthcare Institutional Safety Officer training, and demonstrate competency in order to be designated as per the Police Services Act, Institutional Safety Officer program. Must also be able to demonstrate ongoing competency and capacity in order to maintain that designation as per the program requirements. Certification/Licensure/Registration Must be eligible for ISO Certification through the Provincial Attorney General's Department. Designation as a Certified Healthcare Protection Administrator by IAHSS or Certified Protection Professional by ASIS preferred. Possess and maintain a valid Manitoba Security Guard License. Valid Class 5 driver’s license. Qualifications and Skills Demonstrated management and organizational skills required. Must have or be able to acquire within a reasonable period of time a thorough knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions and regulations applicable to the area of supervision. Completion of relevant security related courses required with Federal, Provincial, Municipal or Military Police training an asset. Physical Requirements Minimum physical requirements aligned with requirements established for safe response to resistance training requirements and national standards. Regular re-testing will occur. Minimum vision and hearing requirements aligned with requirements established for safe response to resistance training requirements and national standards. Regular re-testing will occur. Qualifications will include minimum physical ability, vision standard, hearing standard and testing process. These tests will be a pre-requisite part of the ISO training program. Regular testing throughout employment will also be a requirement. These requirements will align with national standards aligned with Manitoba Justice and employer requirements. This position requires a current satisfactory Criminal Records Check (including Vulnerable Sector Search), Child Abuse Registry Check and Adult Abuse Registry Check as conditions of employment. The successful candidate will be responsible for any service charges incurred. A security check is considered current if it was obtained no more than six (6) months prior to the start of employment. Please note that an employee is not permitted to hold two or more positions across the WRHA legal entity that combine to equal more than 1.0 EFT. The WRHA legal entity includes Churchill Health Centre, Deer Lodge Centre, Grace Hospital, Middlechurch Home of Winnipeg, Pan Am Clinic, River Park Gardens, Victoria General Hospital, WRHA corporate programs, and WRHA community health services. Effective April 1, 2024, Golden West Centennial Lodge will also be part of the WRHA legal entity. Interviewed candidates may be called upon to participate in a skills assessment. Any application received after the closing time will not be included in the competition. We welcome applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available upon request during the assessment and selection process.
CLK ST 12R - Legal Assistant
BC Public Service, Dawson Creek, BC
Posting Title CLK ST 12R - Legal Assistant Position Classification Clerk Stenographer R12 Union GEU Work Options Hybrid Location Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4X3 CA (Primary)Salary Range $52,803.18 - $59,607.79 annually Close Date 4/3/2024 Job Type Regular Full Time Temporary End Date Ministry/Organization BC Public Service -> Attorney General Ministry Branch / Division BC Prosecution Service Job Summary Take the next step in your administrative careerCrown Counsel is entrusted with the prosecution of offences and appeals in British Columbia under the Criminal Code of Canada, the Youth Criminal Justice Act, and provincial regulatory offences. Crown Counsel provide advice to government and police on criminal law matters and develop policies and procedures on issues relating to the prosecution of criminal offences in British Columbia. The responsibilities of Crown Counsel are defined in the Crown Counsel Act and are guided by the policies of the BC Prosecution Service; Crown Counsel are ultimately accountable to the Assistant Deputy Attorney General (ADAG). Under the Act, the ADAG is head of the BC Prosecution Service and is responsible for the administration of the day-to-day operations of the prosecution service.Legal Assistants are responsible for providing support to Crown Counsel on prosecution case files in preparation for court proceedings. This position is responsible for performing a variety of legal services under the supervision of Crown Counsel and the Office Manager. The work is carried out in a high-profile and fast-paced office in which flexibility, teamwork, tact, diplomacy, communication and organization are essential for the efficient, accurate, successful and timely completion of responsibilities. The accountabilities of a Legal Assistant may vary depending upon the location (i.e. large urban office or smaller more remote office) as well as the specialized function of the Crown Counsel office (i.e. Criminal Appeals and Special Prosecutions - CASP).NOW HIRING: Legal Administrative Professional Roles at BC Prosecution Service Job Requirements: Secondary school graduation or equivalent. Successful completion of a recognized Legal Assistant certificateORan equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Administrative experience, including: Office experience working in a confidential capacity. Experience typing, drafting, formatting, proofreading and editing a variety of documents. Experience developing and maintaining administrative systems, procedures and standards. Preference may be given to applicants with the following: Successful completion of a Legal Assistant or Paralegal certificate or equivalent. At least 1 year of recent experience (within the last 3 years) working as a Legal Assistant in a legal office. Experience managing calendars, scheduling meetings and making travel arrangements. Recent experience (within the last 3 years) working for the BC Prosecution Service. Experience working in the criminal justice sector. For questions regarding this position, please contact [email protected] .About this Position: An eligibility list may be established to fill future temporary and permanent vacancies. Flexible work options are available;this position may be able to work up to 3 days at home per week as per the Telework Agreement. Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment. Dawson Creek is a historical and beautiful town, with outdoor activities like bird watching and hiking past waterfalls in alpine meadows and mountains ridges. Camping and fishing spots can be found in the provincial parks of Swan Lake and Kiskatinaw. Downhill and cross-country skiing at the nearby Bear Mountain is popular with locals and those in nearby towns.Working for the BC Public Service: The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to applicants that self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, status or non-status, Métis, or Inuit) seeking work or already employed in the BC Public Service. For guidance on applying and interviewing, please contact [email protected] or 778-405-3452.How to Apply: Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements listed above.Cover Letter: NO- Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed.Resume: YES- Ensure your resume includes your educational accomplishments, employment history including start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and any relevant information that relates to the job to which you are applying.Questionnaire: YES- You will need to complete a basic questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements.Helpful tips, videos and more regarding the application process can be found on the Your Job Application page of MyHR. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, e-mail [email protected] , before the stated closing time, and we will respond as soon as possible.Additional Information:. Enhanced Security Screening will be required.Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process may be assessed on the Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Competencies as outlined in the attached Job Profile located at the bottom of the posting.Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Standard Time on the closing date of the competition.Job Category Administrative Services, Court and Judicial Services
Community Services Coordinator 1 - Outdoor Community Sports & Facilities
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Term (up to 2 Years) Scope This is a professional level of work related to supporting the development and activation of outdoor community sports, City-wide. Working within Park Facility Operations section, this CSC 1 responsibilities include working with diverse community partners, allocating outdoor sport facilities according to PRC guidelines and policy, issuing facility use permits and assisting with facility management administration. We're looking for a positive, energetic team player who has a good understanding and knowledge of outdoor community sports. Our ideal candidate thrives on building internal and external stakeholder relationships. They possess strong communication and supervisory skills, in addition to taking the initiative to solve complex issues, when required. Responsibilities • Exercises a significant degree of judgement and initiative within established guidelines under general direction. • Coordinates and supervises staff who assist with outdoor community sports administration. • Manages seasonal sportsfield allocations and related permitting and policy processes. • Responds to enquiries from the public, sport groups and internal departments regarding permit procedures, fees and service requirements. • Liaises with advisory committee members to review and assess community needs for program development and administration. • Develops and maintains detailed records on payments, permits and fees. Qualifications • Graduated from a recognized University or College level program with 3 years of progressively responsible experience, including supervision. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. • A valid B.C. driver's license is an asset. • Strong interpersonal skills and leadership ability. • The ability to organize and prioritize high-demand and detailed work. • Detail-orientated focus, with ability to develop and maintain accurate records. • Strong knowledge of park facilities and related outdoor sport use. • High degree of computer literacy with Microsoft Word, Excel and PRCMS. Other Information Number of Job Openings: 1 Hourly Rate: $35.71 Steps Hourly Rate Step 1 $35.71 Step 2 (6 Months) $36.72 Step 3 (18 Months) $37.91 Step 4 (30 Months) $38.98 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until April 8, 2024. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Building Cleaner - Community Enhancement
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Auxiliary. Scope Working independently and with minimal supervision, the Building Cleaner is responsible for performing a variety of cleaning tasks in and around Parks, Recreation & Culture facilities. Working hours will vary dependent on the town centre needs and the successful candidate's availability, but you must be available to work weekdays, evenings, and weekends. Responsibilities As a Building Cleaner, you will be responsible for a variety of cleaning tasks in and around the City's Recreation facilities. You have working knowledge of materials, methods and complex equipment used in cleaning work and the physical capabilities to carry out the duties of the position as well as effectively communicates both orally and in writing. Duties include, but are not limited to: • Vacuuming, sweeping, and scrubbing. • Hose and/or dry mopping. • Using machines including but not limited to: Autoscrubber, Swing Machine, Kaivac, Power Washer. • Polishing and removing spots from floors and furnishings. • Emptying and cleaning waste receptacles, garbage pails. • Cleaning change rooms, washrooms and replenishing supplies. • Maintaining lobby, entrance ways and parking lots. • Window cleaning and high dusting. • Maintaining building security and other job related duties as assigned. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 10 and some cleaning experience in large buildings. An acceptable equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. • Completion of a Basic Janitorial cleaning program. • Completion of WHIMS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System). Other Information Pay Grade: Schedule "D" Hourly Rate: $28.43 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check including a Vulnerable Sector Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until April 10, 2024. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Groundskeeper 2 - Field Arborist - Urban Forestry
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Term (12 Months) Scope The City of Surrey's Shade Tree team aims to ensure the City's public street and park trees are well maintained to meet the needs of our growing communities. As part of that commitment, we are looking to add a motivated full-time Groundskeeper 2 to help manage and maintain our urban forest. Responsibilities As a Groundkeeper 2, you will be responsible for a variety of work that involves tree maintenance and management. The incumbent may be required to: • Conduct a full range of tree maintenance activities such as spurless tree climbing, pruning, hazard removals and planting • Perform arboriculture field work in accordance with accepted standards, techniques, and best practices • Supervise, train and review work of junior staff; including assisting with scheduling and ensuring work is included in a safe, efficient, and timely manner • Complete tree risk assessments • Respond to inquiries from City residents related to public trees Qualifications The successful candidate will meet one of the following criteria: • Completion of Grade 12, supplemented by the successful completion of five additional relevant courses from an approved post-secondary institution, plus 2 years recent experience in landscape maintenance and/or landscape construction • Completion of Grade 12, supplemented by a Technical Certificate Program (one-year full-time) from an approved post-secondary institution, plus 18 months of recent experience in landscape maintenance and/or landscape construction • Completion of a diploma program from an approved post-secondary institution, plus a minimum of 6 months recent experience in landscape maintenance and/or landscape construction You must also: • Have a valid BC Driver's License with a safe driving record • Obtain a Pesticide Applicator's License prior to completion of probation period • Obtain Arborist Certification through the International Society of Arboriculture prior to completion of probation period • Be able to complete heavy manual labour in all weather conditions Other Information Number of Job Openings: 1 Hourly Rate: $37.11 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until April 3, 2024. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Parks Equipment Operator 3
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Regular Full-Time Scope Working within a team of dedicated park maintenance professionals, reporting to the Park Facility Operations Manager, the Parks Equipment Operator 3 is an advanced equipment operation position within the Surrey Parks Division. Responsibilities As the Equipment Operator 3 you will be responsible for driving, operating, transporting and light servicing of all equipment operated by the Surrey Parks Division and you will also perform manual construction, maintenance and cemetery tasks. Some typical duties would include: verifying site location, identifying, marking and layout of interment site, excavation of graves utilizing a mini-excavator, rigging and placement and removal of the shoring device, placement and removal of concrete and poly grave liners utilizing a truck mounted crane, transporting of equipment, movement of soil utilizing a backhoe or tractor, liaising with the funeral director and public, operating a lowering device as well as the use a variety of hand and power tools. The Equipment Operator 3 will need to be proficient with a computer and able to keep accurate records; drive a City vehicle to and from job sites and interact and deal with inquiries from the public. Ensuring safe work procedures are adhered to. The successful applicant will: • Operate machinery with complete efficiency and safety including, but not limited to: tractors, backhoes, skid loaders, mini excavators, two-ton trucks and truck mounted lifting cranes along with all related attachments. ensure all applicable City and Provincial procedures and regulations are adhered. • Train and instruct staff in the proficient and safe operation of a variety of machines and attachments • Team lead with the interment ground crew, and assisting with ground maintenance • Superior public relations and interpersonal skills • Interacting with clients in a professional, formal manner where the focus is on completing the task pleasantly and correctly. • Communicate directly with the grieving family members to establish their preferences and meet with the public to provide information & assistance relating to interments, available cemetery space and cemetery rules and regulations. • Plan, schedule and carry-out all work necessary to provide the key components of cemetery service including interments, disinterment, set up and take down, landscaping and memorial installations on a day to day basis. • Good physical condition with sufficient strength and stamina to perform heavy manual work outside in the presence of all types of weather conditions. • Demonstrate good computer skills in Microsoft Office and computer programs. • Strong organization and problem-solving skills. • Perform other cemetery-related work, as required. Qualifications • Completion of grade 12. • Three years previous driving and operating experience on a wide variety of machines used by the Parks Division. • Three years of Parks maintenance or construction experience. • Two courses related to Parks Maintenance and Construction. • Valid Class 3 B.C. Driver's License with a safe driving record. • Valid BC Pesticide applicator's license. • Minium current Occupational First Aid level 1, asset. • Occasional Weekend Availability is an asset. Other Information Number of Job Openings: 1 Hourly Rate: $36.84 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until April 15, 2024. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Manager, Civic Theatres
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Exempt - Regular Full-Time Scope Surrey Cultural Services is seeking a forward-looking leader in the theatre/performing arts sector to lead its burgeoning Surrey Civic Theatres (SCT) portfolio. Providing leadership for three theatre venues, and a dedicated team of theatre and performing arts professionals, the Civic Theatres Manager plays a pivotal role to ensure SCT provide engaging and memorable presentations, programming and experiences for audiences and rental clients. Reporting to the Manager of Culture, the Civic Theatres Manager is a key member of the Cultural Services leadership team and supports various performing arts initiatives in Surrey. This role is accountable for ensuring SCT achieves its vision to provide unparalleled opportunities for diverse, transformative, performing arts experiences that inspire artistic expression, imagination, and discovery; and its mission to be a gathering place where artists, audience and community connect and find inspiration. The work is significantly challenging given the wide variety of programming, administrative, customer service, and operational responsibilities, delivered in multiple venues. This is an excellent opportunity for a theatre/performing arts professional who is passionate about performing arts and the benefits they provide to communities. Responsibilities As the Civic Theatres Manager, you will: • Manage all aspects of SCT operations and collaborate with various internal partners. • Oversee the coordination, marketing, and presentation of a wide variety of professional performing arts programs and services at multiple venues (Main Stage - Surrey Arts Centre, Studio Theatre - Surrey Arts Centre, Centre Stage - Surrey City Hall). • Build and sustain relationships with key internal and external stakeholders. • Develop annual operating budgets, contracts, and secure grant funding and sponsorships. • Lead strategic planning initiatives for SCT, including new programs and services, facilities, capital equipment replacement, and new revenue streams; and support other cultural planning initiatives and planning processes. • Develop policies and procedures to guide service delivery to ensure professional and community renter organizations receive high quality customer service and production value in a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment. • Develop annual plans for all operations and services. • Oversee the hiring, training, and retention of the required numbers of union staff in a variety of areas including artistic programming, communications, facility operations, administration, box office, front of house and production staff. • Maintain and develop safety, security and emergency procedures and training for staff. • Draft reports and prepare presentations for a variety of audiences, including City Council, Council Committees, community and cultural organizations and the general public. • Serve as an ambassador for SCT and City of Surrey performing arts. • Support additional Performing Arts and Theatre initiatives within the City of Surrey. • Support the Parks, Recreation & Culture Department with various initiatives and other duties as required. Qualifications • A university degree in a related discipline. • Minimum of five years of progressively responsible experience in the delivery of cultural programs and services, including facility management and staff supervision. • Strong understanding of best practices for professional theatre operations. • Demonstrated ability to lead and manage a large staff team. • Strong ability to build and maintain positive relationships with diverse range of staff, community stakeholders, artists, theatre companies, and the general public. • Demonstrated ability authoring reports and delivering presentations for a range of audiences. • Strong strategic thinking, research, analytical, project-management and problem-solving abilities. • Sound knowledge of budget management and planning. • Knowledge of collective agreements and managing in a unionized environment • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with competing demands. Other Information Salary Information: M2 (Managerial) - $104,807 - $123,302 annually Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until filled. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Lifeguard/Instructor
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Regular Part-Time Scope The City of Surrey's Recreation Division aims to build healthy communities where all people are active and engaged for life. As part of that commitment, we're looking for Lifeguards / Swim Instructors to help ensure the community can enjoy our facilities in a safe and comfortable environment. This position encompasses both Lifeguarding and Swim Instructing. Our Lifeguards/Swim Instructors supervise the safety of swimmers in our facilities and provide exceptional customer service, high-quality learn-to-swim instruction and fun and interactive public swim programming. We are looking for responsible individuals who lead by example and: • Are safety and customer focused. • Value diversity and inclusion. • Thrive in a team environment. • Are motivated and adaptable. • Are committed to continuous learning. • Demonstrate initiative and integrity. Responsibilities • Develop and teach high-quality swim lesson programs for all ages. • Maintain accurate, up to date progress sheets and records for participants as well as completing evaluations. • Performs lifeguarding functions, according to Provincial and Surrey's guidelines. • Observe patrons in pool, enforce safety regulations, maintain order in the swimming and desk areas. • Provide First Aid treatment. • Engage with a diverse client base to provide exceptional service. • Provide a clean and safe swimming environment. • Demonstrates appropriate behaviours in line with our City Values. • You may be required to perform water tests to ensure adequate water quality and will occasionally work with Chlorine and other chemicals related to pool operations. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 10. • Formal Lifeguard and Instructor training and an equivalent of six months of related experience. • Age requirement per BC Public Health Act under Pool Regulation for Lifeguard. • Current Certificates in the following: • • Swim for Life Instructor • National Lifeguard Service - Pool Option • Standard First Aid with CPR C • Plus one or more of the following may be required depending on the role: • • Lifesaving Instructor • National Lifeguard Service - Water Park Option • BCRPA Aquacize Instructor • National Lifeguard Service - Instructor • Swim for Life Trainer • Coaching Theory or Technical Level 1 • Springboard Diving Instructor Certificates MUST be VALID at the time of application. Certificates (SI, NL, SFA with CPR C and AED) MUST be uploaded at the time of application. To meet operational needs, the successful candidates may be placed at any of the City of Surrey's Indoor Pools. Other Information Number of Job Openings: 4 Hourly Rate: $30.50 Year Hourly Rate Year 1 $30.50 Year 2 $31.05 Year 3 $31.68 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check with a Vulnerable Sector Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until April 11, 2024. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Community Services Coordinator 2 - Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Term (1 Year) Scope The Community Services Coordinator 2 will be responsible for the coordination and supervision of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion within the Healthy Communities team. This includes leadership of various City-wide equity, diversity and inclusion-related programs and initiatives within the Parks, Recreation, and Culture Department. This position will oversee services including but not limited to; researching best practices, engaging with community members, policy and report writing, applying for grants, planning and implementing all aspects of programs and events, monitoring and updating budgets and expenses, collaborating with partners, and creating a welcoming environment for people of all abilities. Responsibilities We're looking for a positive leader who has a strong foundation in equity, diversity and inclusion. The successful candidate will lead staff and coordinate with stakeholders to create and implement programs for a wide range of audiences, each with diverse needs. The role includes: • Planning and implementing a diverse range of programs and reducing barriers to participation for all people • Supporting and implementing components of the Parks, Recreation & Culture - Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Policy • Administer policies and procedures • Ensuring all people with diverse needs, assets and skills have access to Parks, Recreation and Culture programs and services • Updating and administering annual budgets and grants • Preparing presentations and reports as required, including trends and statistics • Working collaboratively with community partners to enhance program and service delivery and offerings to meet the needs of a diverse community • Responsible for the recruitment, orientation, training, and ongoing coaching of staff and volunteers involved in various projects • Following safety protocol and ensuring safe conditions for programs and events Qualifications Our ideal candidate is a community minded leader who has strong leadership and supervisory skills as well as scope and depth of experience within equity, diversity and inclusion, who can adapt to any situation and respond with tact and professionalism. The successful candidate will have: • Graduated from a recognized university or college level program. • 4 years of progressively responsible experience in the delivery of recreation services or community development. • Technical expertise applicable to the role. • An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Other Information Number of Job Openings: 1 Hourly Rate: $40.60 Steps Hourly Rate Step 1 $40.60 Step 2 (6 Months) $42.19 Step 3 (18 Months) $43.77 Step 4 (30 Months) $45.61 Step 5 (42 Months) $47.52 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check with a Vulnerable Sector Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until April 22, 2024. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
Parks Labourer - Urban Forestry (Natural Areas)
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Overview As one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, City of Surrey is a globally recognized leader in building vibrant, sustainable communities through technology and innovation. City of Surrey employees are talented innovators, inspired by meaningful work and the opportunity to drive our city-and their careers-forward. Build a City. Build a Future at the City of Surrey. Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Temporary Full-Time. Scope We are looking for motivated and hardworking labourers who are interested in gaining valuable career experience from a wide variety of urban forestry and habitat restoration field-based work. The Urban Forestry - Natural Areas team provides exciting opportunities and challenges in an active and energetic environment. Responsibilities • Work in natural area parks throughout Surrey on a field-based crew under the supervision of senior staff. • Complete a variety of manual and semi-skilled general labour tasks including: • Invasive plant removals. • Planting maintenance (weeding/brushing/mulching). • Planting native trees and shrubs. • Trail maintenance (vegetation pruning, leaf blowing, and tread repairs). • Refuse and yard waste removal. • Tree debris clean-up. • Completing heavy physical work in all weather conditions, requiring sufficient physical strength, stamina and coordination. • Interact with the public in a professional manner. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent. • Have a valid BC Driver's license with a safe driving record. • Have experience performing manual labour in all weather conditions. • Have experience with power tools (brush saw, hedge trimmer, and backpack blowers) and hand tools (shovels, picks, hand snips, loppers, and hand saws). • Demonstrate ability to identify native and invasive plants. • Have strong public relations, communication and interpersonal skills. Other Information Pay Grade: Schedule C Hourly Rate: $29.89 Conditions of Employment Applicants under consideration will be required to consent to a Police Information Check/Vulnerable Sector Check and submit a Drivers abstract. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date T his job will be posted until April 29, 2024. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community