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Manager of Production & Programming
Calgary Pride, Calgary, Alberta
Calgary Pride is a not-for-profit organization that has been serving Calgary since 1990 and remains a vital part of the local gender and sexually diverse community, positioning Calgary as a 2SLGBTQ+ destination for both national and international visitors.Our mandate is to advance visibility and inclusion for Calgary's gender and sexually diverse communities; to do this, we endeavour to build strong community partnerships, implement ongoing programs like Reading with Royalty (story-time program for ages 0-12), Queerly Festive (Free holiday dinner & show), Evolve: Pride Amplified (Queer & Trans Youth Fundraiser) and produce Calgary's premier celebration of diversity, Calgary Pride Week, Parade & Festival.Role & ResponsibilitiesThis newly created, paid position will work within a collaborative leadership team, reporting to the Board of Directors. They will be primarily responsible for all the logistical and technical requirements, production elements, and infrastructure associated with the annual Pride Parade & Festival and year round programming.Year round programmingEnsure all major logistical requirements, production elements, and infrastructure are in place for Calgary’s Pride’s annual events and programs, including critical paths, production schedules, and show flows, risk management, accessibility, and environmental plans.Virtual Festival & Parade for 2021Manage the production and execution of online broadcasting including the final product of 5X20 Min “Pride Cast” in August 2021, and 8-10 Hours for Parade day on September 5, 2021Logistical support of artists including show flow development, artist transportation, technical rider advancement, audio/visual coordination, scenic/staging developmentIT support with system administration, user provisioning, training, technical support, system implementation / integration / automation, security monitoring, data management.Logistical support for the #OurPride fundraising programming in 2021In person Festival & Parade (anticipated for 2022)Liaising with City of Calgary Departments, agencies and contractors to ensure all necessary documents, permits, licensing and inspections are acquired, in compliance, completed and in place in alignment with all timelines, including road closures, building permits, and site electrical.Specific focus will be given to managing and executing logistical elements of the in-person Parade , in collaboration with the Board of Directors with committees, including application management, float/participant staging plans and community notification plans.Specific focus will be given to managing and executing logistical elements for the in person festival, in collaboration with the operations leadership team and volunteer committees, including site plan development (CAD drafting), contractor and market vendor booking/coordination.Logistical support for liquor service including sales workflows, product selection, ordering, delivery and returns coordination.Logistical support of equipment including POS, cash handling, refrigeration, service, etc.IT support with system administration, user provisioning, training, technical support, system implementation / integration / automation, security monitoring, data management.Qualifications Please clearly demonstrate in your application how you meet the following qualifications:Familiarity with Calgary Pride’s mandate and programming.A post-secondary degree, certification or equivalent experience in one or more areas including, Business Administration, Event Production, Communications, Project Management or Technical Production.Film production, and video editing experienceComfort working with streaming platforms and applicable digital studio software (YouTube, Facebook Live, StreamYard, etc.)Possess interpersonal skills required when working with both technical and non-technical personnel at various levels within the organizationFlexible schedule and ability to set hours as neededPossess a passion for the community, and demonstrate an understanding of current challenges and opportunities within gender and sexually diverse communitiesExperience in, or understanding of, including a diversity, equity and inclusion lens into all programming include the annual Pride Festival and Parade.Ability to appreciate unique experiences of queerness, particularly as this relates to intersectional barriers to access and inclusion.Aptitude to critically think, work with complexity, and prioritize changing demands.Calgary Pride is an equal opportunity employer, is strongly committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, and encourages applications from gender and sexually diverse candidates, racialized persons / persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, and others who may contribute to organizational diversification of ideas.Terms of employment: This position will be on a contract basis for one year (with possibility of extension pending funding), at an average of 37.5 hours/week, and will be allowed some flexibility in work schedule, in consultation with the Board of Directors. In addition, the workload will be variable due to Calgary Pride programming and special initiatives. The successful candidate is expected to manage their time accordingly and take overtime hours as time in lieu at the earliest available opportunity.Submit your application, cover letter and resume no later than Friday April 30, 11:59 p.m. Mountain Time Here: https://bit.ly/3eca30TDO NOT APPLY BY EMAILWe thank those applicants who are interested in this position; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.Job Type: Full-timeSalary: $55,000.00 per yearBenefits:Casual dressEmployee assistance programPaid time offWork from homeSchedule:Monday to FridayOvertimeWeekendsWork remotely:YesCOVID-19 precaution(s):Remote interview processSocial distancing guidelines in placeVirtual meetings 
Program Officer - Child Health Grant Program
Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation, Calgary, Alberta
About UsThe Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation is the official fundraising body for the Alberta Children’s Hospital, including child health research at the University of Calgary’s Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute. As a leader in the not-for-profit sector, the Foundation is dedicated to upholding our “I CARE” values of Integrity, Collaboration, Authenticity, Respect and Excellence. Our employees embrace these values and, through their commitment and dedication to excellence, enrich our relationships with our donors, partners, stakeholders, and the community, and support our mission: To inspire our community to invest in excellence in child health, research & family centred care.   Our team truly believes that, together with our community, we can build healthier futures for all our children.  The OpportunityAs a part of the Strategic Partnerships team at the Alberta Children’s Hospital Foundation (‘Foundation’), you will work collaboratively to align generous community members with the investment opportunities that will result in meaningful impact for children, youth, and families. In particular, you will help to catalyze new investment opportunities to advance the Foundations’ strategic priorities as well as those of our partners, including the University of Calgary’s recently announced Child Health & Wellness Institutional Research Priority. The Foundation’s Child Health Grant Program (CHGP) supports full-cycle research, clinical and educational initiatives, from project co-development and due diligence to progress and outcome reporting, ensuring donor funds are achieving maximum impact. As the Program Officer you will be an essential part of our team, acting as the first point of contact, ambassador, and liaison for the CHGP, which currently includes over 140 active multi-year projects equating to more than $300Million in investments. Through the CHGP, you will serve to connect fundraisers, donors, grantees, our partners and stakeholders and the community to improve health outcomes for children and families.Specific Role ResponsibilitiesAs our Program Officer, you will: Program Coordination – Child Health Granting Program (CHGP)Act as the first point of contact and ambassador for the CHGP, responding to internal and external inquiries for funding opportunities. Support the full cycle of the CHGP process, including: co-development of grant applications with key partners; facilitating Foundation review procedures; developing funding agreements and impact frameworks for approved projects; managing project cash flow; reviewing annual progress and financial statements; final impact reporting; and project close-out.  With a view of enhancing grant processes and procedures, you will be accountable for the entry, data integrity, and maintenance of project records in the Grant Management System (GMS), a robust cloud-based database used to comprehensively manage the CHGP portfolio. Work in collaboration with the Foundation’s Finance team as well as with our partners and stakeholders at the University of Calgary and Alberta Health Services to review fund accounts, update information, complete financial reconciliations, and inform annual budgeting.Support fundraising success through increased awareness and understanding of initiatives funded through the CHGP. Strategic Partnerships (SP)Provide substantial support to the Director, SP in identifying, building, and managing key relationships with partners and stakeholders, government, community organizations and other relevant individuals.Participate in working groups and committees with key stakeholders toward strengthening and expanding partnerships and improving transparency and accessibility of the CHGP and other Foundation initiatives.Work in collaboration with the SP team to provide significant support to the management of the Foundation’s impact framework, including identification of impact measures / key indicators of success and collecting, analyzing, and interpreting impact data for multiple purposes and audiences.Our Ideal CandidateA Masters level education in a business, scientific or health discipline or other relevant area is required; PhD level education is considered an asset. Your education is complemented by a minimum of three (3) years of relevant, sector specific experience in roles with a focus on project management, database management, program development and/or outcome measurement. In these roles, you have demonstrated the ability to evaluate the effectiveness and outcomes of programs accurately and objectively, making appropriate recommendations and adjustments. Working knowledge of evaluation and impact reporting frameworks in healthcare and post-secondary education and research sectors is considered an asset. Well-honed project management skills support your ability to successfully manage multiple demands in a dynamic and time-sensitive environment while tracking activities and outcomes to successful completion. You have proven experience with business processes, effectiveness in project monitoring, and demonstrated financial acumen.Experience with database management and configuration is strongly preferred, including the ability to build queries, reports, and dashboards. Proficiency in SharePoint and Microsoft Office Suite is required. Your strong interpersonal skills serve to build and enhance relationships with colleagues, partners, and stakeholders alike. You are flexible and adaptable, with a proven ability to effectively navigate complex and dynamic environments.Having developed written materials for a variety of audiences, you have the ability to synthesize complex information to communicate effectively. Join UsAre you seeking an opportunity to make a real difference and catalyze impact for children and families in your community? Join us and become part of a team of people who will challenge and inspire you! To be considered for this amazing opportunity, submit your resume along with a cover letter outlining what makes you our ideal candidate. Please include your compensation expectations for this role.Applications will be accepted until the close of business on May 6th, 2021. We thank all applicants for their interest and will contact those selected for interview. Please visit the Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation website for further information about our team and organization.  
Maintenance
McDonald's, Langford, BC
Maintenance We are more than just your locally owned and operated restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.Our offerHere at McDonald's we offer more then just a pay check! Working for a local owner operator has it's benefits that include$17.50 per hour full time/$17.00 per hour part-timeWorld class training and development Refer a friend bonus of $250 per referralA chance to win a $1000 scholarship for post secondary educationOpportunities for advancementComplementary entry into fundraisers such as the Goddess Run, Victoria Marathon, TC10K, Tour de Victoria or other similar events2 paid workdays per year to volunteer with a local community organizationYearly wage reviews50% off your McDonald's mealFree uniformsFree meal on your birthday!Flexible schedules that fits your lifestyle!All full time employees eligible for enrolment to our corporate extended health and dental benefitsThe JobWe are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:Maintaining a clean, safe, and secure work environment for guests, coworkers, and yourself, leveraging your knowledge of safety regulations and equipment.Multi-tasking in between troubleshooting, tending to store areas and appliances during your shift, and repairing décor and equipment, whether it's during the day or throughout the night.Managing priorities, staying organized, and keeping on top of the various tasks with limited supervision.The availability we are looking forAvailable on weekdays & weekendsThe vibe we are looking forWhile previous experience work is always helpful and appreciated, it's not a requirement. What is most important is who you are.We are trustworthy and have trust in others. We find joy in the details and believe good quality is what keeps guests coming back. We understand there is no "I" in team and thrive in social situations. We as employees are always willing to learn and grow. We believe that service isn't a transaction, it's about the connection. That a smile can make all the difference in someone's day. It's genuine, and it's who we are here at McDonald'sAbout usMcDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. We look forward to receiving your application!
Maintenance
McDonald's, Colwood, BC
Maintenance We are more than just your locally owned and operated restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.Our offerHere at McDonald's we offer more then just a pay check! Working for a local owner operator has it's benefits that include$17.50 per hour full time/$17.00 per hour part-timeWorld class training and development Refer a friend bonus of $250 per referralA chance to win a $1000 scholarship for post secondary educationOpportunities for advancementComplementary entry into fundraisers such as the Goddess Run, Victoria Marathon, TC10K, Tour de Victoria or other similar events2 paid workdays per year to volunteer with a local community organizationYearly wage reviews50% off your McDonald's mealFree uniformsFree meal on your birthday!Flexible schedules that fits your lifestyle!All full time employees eligible for enrolment to our corporate extended health and dental benefitsThe JobWe are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:Maintaining a clean, safe, and secure work environment for guests, coworkers, and yourself, leveraging your knowledge of safety regulations and equipment.Multi-tasking in between troubleshooting, tending to store areas and appliances during your shift, and repairing décor and equipment, whether it's during the day or throughout the night.Managing priorities, staying organized, and keeping on top of the various tasks with limited supervision.The vibe we are looking forWhile previous experience work is always helpful and appreciated, it's not a requirement. What is most important is who you are.We are trustworthy and have trust in others. We find joy in the details and believe good quality is what keeps guests coming back. We understand there is no "I" in team and thrive in social situations. We as employees are always willing to learn and grow. We believe that service isn't a transaction, it's about the connection. That a smile can make all the difference in someone's day. It's genuine, and it's who we are here at McDonald'sAbout usMcDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. We look forward to receiving your application!
Night Crew Member
McDonald's, Langford, BC
Night Crew MemberWe are more than just your locally owned and operated restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.Our offerHere at McDonald's we offer more then just a pay check! Working for a local owner operator has it's benefits that include$17.25 per hour full time/$16.75 per hour part-timeWorld class training and development Refer a friend bonus of $250 per referralA chance to win a $1000 scholarship for post secondary educationOpportunities for advancementComplementary entry into fundraisers such as the Goddess Run, Victoria Marathon, TC10K, Tour de Victoria or other similar events2 paid workdays per year to volunteer with a local community organizationYearly wage reviews50% off your McDonald's mealFree uniformsFree meal on your birthday!Flexible schedules that fits your lifestyle!All full time employees eligible for enrolment to our corporate extended health and dental benefitsThe JobWe are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:Greeting guests, taking orders and processing paymentsPreparing food and drinksAssembling mobile orders and packaging take-out and deliveryKeeping all surfaces clean and sanitary to ensure the safety for our guests, fellow crew members, and yourselfWhether you are working in the kitchen, at the Drive-Thru, or at the front counter you are a part of a dynamic team that works together to deliver an exceptional guest experience.The availabilities we are looking forAvailable on weekdays & weekends10PM - 6AM & 11PM - 7AMThe vibe we are looking forWhile previous experience work is always helpful and appreciated, it's not a requirement. What is most important is who you are.We are trustworthy and have trust in others. We find joy in the details and believe good quality is what keeps guests coming back. We understand there is no "I" in team and thrive in social situations. We as employees are always willing to learn and grow. We believe that service isn't a transaction, it's about the connection. That a smile can make all the difference in someone's day. It's genuine, and it's who we are here at McDonald'sAbout usMcDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. We look forward to receiving your application!
Part-Time Crew Member
McDonald's, Colwood, BC
Part-time Crew Member We are more than just your locally owned and operated restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.Our offerHere at McDonald's we offer more then just a pay check! Working for a local owner operator has it's benefits that include$16.75 per hour part timeWorld class training and development Refer a friend bonus of $250 per referralA chance to win a $1000 scholarship for post secondary educationOpportunities for advancementComplementary entry into fundraisers such as the Goddess Run, Victoria Marathon, TC10K, Tour de Victoria or other similar events2 paid workdays per year to volunteer with a local community organizationYearly wage reviews50% off your McDonald's mealFree uniformsFree meal on your birthday!Flexible schedules that fits your lifestyle!All full time employees eligible for enrolment to our corporate extended health and dental benefitsThe JobWe are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:Greeting guests, taking orders and processing paymentsPreparing food and drinksAssembling mobile orders and packaging take-out and deliveryKeeping all surfaces clean and sanitary to ensure the safety for our guests, fellow crew members, and yourselfWhether you are working in the kitchen, at the Drive-Thru, or at the front counter you are a part of a dynamic team that works together to deliver an exceptional guest experience.The vibe we are looking forWhile previous experience work is always helpful and appreciated, it's not a requirement. What is most important is who you are.We are trustworthy and have trust in others. We find joy in the details and believe good quality is what keeps guests coming back. We understand there is no "I" in team and thrive in social situations. We as employees are always willing to learn and grow. We believe that service isn't a transaction, it's about the connection. That a smile can make all the difference in someone's day. It's genuine, and it's who we are here at McDonald'sAbout usMcDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. We look forward to receiving your application!
Part-Time Crew Member
McDonald's, Langford, BC
Part-TIme Crew MemberWe are more than just your locally owned and operated restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.Our offerHere at McDonald's we offer more then just a pay check! Working for a local owner operator has it's benefits that include$16.75 per hour part-timeWorld class training and development Refer a friend bonus of $250 per referralA chance to win a $1000 scholarship for post secondary educationOpportunities for advancementComplementary entry into fundraisers such as the Goddess Run, Victoria Marathon, TC10K, Tour de Victoria or other similar events2 paid workdays per year to volunteer with a local community organizationYearly wage reviews50% off your McDonald's mealFree uniformsFree meal on your birthday!Flexible schedules that fits your lifestyle!All full time employees eligible for enrolment to our corporate extended health and dental benefitsThe JobWe are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:Greeting guests, taking orders and processing paymentsPreparing food and drinksAssembling mobile orders and packaging take-out and deliveryKeeping all surfaces clean and sanitary to ensure the safety for our guests, fellow crew members, and yourselfWhether you are working in the kitchen, at the Drive-Thru, or at the front counter you are a part of a dynamic team that works together to deliver an exceptional guest experience.The availabilities we are looking forAvailable on weekdays & weekendsEarly Mornings Start Time, 5AM & 6AMLate Evenings Finish Time, 11PM & 12AMThe vibe we are looking forWhile previous experience work is always helpful and appreciated, it's not a requirement. What is most important is who you are.We are trustworthy and have trust in others. We find joy in the details and believe good quality is what keeps guests coming back. We understand there is no "I" in team and thrive in social situations. We as employees are always willing to learn and grow. We believe that service isn't a transaction, it's about the connection. That a smile can make all the difference in someone's day. It's genuine, and it's who we are here at McDonald'sAbout usMcDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. We look forward to receiving your application!
Full-Time Crew Member
McDonald's, Langford, BC
Full-Time Crew MemberWe are more than just your locally owned and operated restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.Our offerHere at McDonald's we offer more then just a pay check! Working for a local owner operator has it's benefits that include$17.25 per hour full timeWorld class training and development Refer a friend bonus of $250 per referralA chance to win a $1000 scholarship for post secondary educationOpportunities for advancementComplementary entry into fundraisers such as the Goddess Run, Victoria Marathon, TC10K, Tour de Victoria or other similar events2 paid workdays per year to volunteer with a local community organizationYearly wage reviews50% off your McDonald's mealFree uniformsFree meal on your birthday!Flexible schedules that fits your lifestyle!All full time employees eligible for enrolment to our corporate extended health and dental benefitsThe JobWe are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:Greeting guests, taking orders and processing paymentsPreparing food and drinksAssembling mobile orders and packaging take-out and deliveryKeeping all surfaces clean and sanitary to ensure the safety for our guests, fellow crew members, and yourselfWhether you are working in the kitchen, at the Drive-Thru, or at the front counter you are a part of a dynamic team that works together to deliver an exceptional guest experience.The availabilities we are looking forEarly Morning Start Time, 5AM & 6AMLate Evenings Finish Time, 11PM & 12AMThe vibe we are looking forWhile previous experience work is always helpful and appreciated, it's not a requirement. What is most important is who you are.We are trustworthy and have trust in others. We find joy in the details and believe good quality is what keeps guests coming back. We understand there is no "I" in team and thrive in social situations. We as employees are always willing to learn and grow. We believe that service isn't a transaction, it's about the connection. That a smile can make all the difference in someone's day. It's genuine, and it's who we are here at McDonald'sAbout usMcDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. We look forward to receiving your application!
Full-Time Crew Member
McDonald's, Colwood, BC
Full-Time Crew MemberWe are more than just your locally owned and operated restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.Our offerHere at McDonald's we offer more then just a pay check! Working for a local owner operator has it's benefits that include$17.25 per hour full timeWorld class training and development Refer a friend bonus of $250 per referralA chance to win a $1000 scholarship for post secondary educationOpportunities for advancementComplementary entry into fundraisers such as the Goddess Run, Victoria Marathon, TC10K, Tour de Victoria or other similar events2 paid workdays per year to volunteer with a local community organizationYearly wage reviews50% off your McDonald's mealFree uniformsFree meal on your birthday!Flexible schedules that fits your lifestyle!All full time employees eligible for enrolment to our corporate extended health and dental benefitsThe JobWe are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:Greeting guests, taking orders and processing paymentsPreparing food and drinksAssembling mobile orders and packaging take-out and deliveryKeeping all surfaces clean and sanitary to ensure the safety for our guests, fellow crew members, and yourselfWhether you are working in the kitchen, at the Drive-Thru, or at the front counter you are a part of a dynamic team that works together to deliver an exceptional guest experience.The vibe we are looking forWhile previous experience work is always helpful and appreciated, it's not a requirement. What is most important is who you are.We are trustworthy and have trust in others. We find joy in the details and believe good quality is what keeps guests coming back. We understand there is no "I" in team and thrive in social situations. We as employees are always willing to learn and grow. We believe that service isn't a transaction, it's about the connection. That a smile can make all the difference in someone's day. It's genuine, and it's who we are here at McDonald'sAbout usMcDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. We look forward to receiving your application!
Night Crew Member
McDonald's, Colwood, BC
Night Crew Member We are more than just your locally owned and operated restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.Our offerHere at McDonald's we offer more then just a pay check! Working for a local owner operator has it's benefits that include$17.25 per hour full time/$16.75 per hour part-timeWorld class training and development Refer a friend bonus of $250 per referralA chance to win a $1000 scholarship for post secondary educationOpportunities for advancementComplementary entry into fundraisers such as the Goddess Run, Victoria Marathon, TC10K, Tour de Victoria or other similar events2 paid workdays per year to volunteer with a local community organizationYearly wage reviews50% off your McDonald's mealFree uniformsFree meal on your birthday!Flexible schedules that fits your lifestyle!All full time employees eligible for enrolment to our corporate extended health and dental benefitsThe JobWe are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:Greeting guests, taking orders and processing paymentsPreparing food and drinksAssembling mobile orders and packaging take-out and deliveryKeeping all surfaces clean and sanitary to ensure the safety for our guests, fellow crew members, and yourselfWhether you are working in the kitchen, at the Drive-Thru, or at the front counter you are a part of a dynamic team that works together to deliver an exceptional guest experience.The vibe we are looking forWhile previous experience work is always helpful and appreciated, it's not a requirement. What is most important is who you are.We are trustworthy and have trust in others. We find joy in the details and believe good quality is what keeps guests coming back. We understand there is no "I" in team and thrive in social situations. We as employees are always willing to learn and grow. We believe that service isn't a transaction, it's about the connection. That a smile can make all the difference in someone's day. It's genuine, and it's who we are here at McDonald'sAbout usMcDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. We look forward to receiving your application!
Full-Time Crew Member
McDonald's, Langford, BC
Full-Time Crew MemberWe are more than just your locally owned and operated restaurant. We are a collection of hardworking small-business owners.Our offerHere at McDonald's we offer more then just a pay check! Working for a local owner operator has it's benefits that include$17.25 per hour full timeWorld class training and development Refer a friend bonus of $250 per referralA chance to win a $1000 scholarship for post secondary educationOpportunities for advancementComplementary entry into fundraisers such as the Goddess Run, Victoria Marathon, TC10K, Tour de Victoria or other similar events2 paid workdays per year to volunteer with a local community organizationYearly wage reviews50% off your McDonald's mealFree uniformsFree meal on your birthday!Flexible schedules that fits your lifestyle!All full time employees eligible for enrolment to our corporate extended health and dental benefitsThe JobWe are sure that you have an idea about what working with us is like, but just in case here are some of the highlights on what your job will entail:Greeting guests, taking orders and processing paymentsPreparing food and drinksAssembling mobile orders and packaging take-out and deliveryKeeping all surfaces clean and sanitary to ensure the safety for our guests, fellow crew members, and yourselfWhether you are working in the kitchen, at the Drive-Thru, or at the front counter you are a part of a dynamic team that works together to deliver an exceptional guest experience.The availabilities we are looking forAvailable on weekdays & weekendsEarly Morning Start Time, 5AM & 6AMLate Evenings Finish Time, 11PM & 12AMThe vibe we are looking forWhile previous experience work is always helpful and appreciated, it's not a requirement. What is most important is who you are.We are trustworthy and have trust in others. We find joy in the details and believe good quality is what keeps guests coming back. We understand there is no "I" in team and thrive in social situations. We as employees are always willing to learn and grow. We believe that service isn't a transaction, it's about the connection. That a smile can make all the difference in someone's day. It's genuine, and it's who we are here at McDonald'sAbout usMcDonald's Canada and Owner/Operators are committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace for all. Our workplaces have a long-standing policy of providing fair, equitable, and accessible opportunities for all employees and prospective employees. We look forward to receiving your application!
Executive Director
National Screen Institute, Winnipeg, Manitoba
POSITION: Executive DirectorLOCATION: Winnipeg, ManitobaREPORTS TO: Board of Directors DIRECT REPORTS: Director of Operations, Director of Partner Support, Business Support Manager, ControllerWEBSITE: https://nsi-canada.ca/ THE ORGANIZATION With headquarters in Winnipeg, NSI is Canada's national film, television and digital media training school for writers, directors, and producers. Propelled by a visionary network of donors, private and public organizations, staff and Board, the National Screen Institute supports diverse creators from across Canada to tell unforgettable stories.NSI's vision is that Storytellers create a culturally equitable world; they allow us to enter unfamiliar lives and landscapes, create understanding and show us how our world can be better.NSI works relentlessly to remove barriers so underrepresented creators from anywhere in Canada can access our film, television, and digital media training.Through industry-informed training and mentoring in film, television and digital media, our students and alumni find their voice and place on the global stage, inspiring us to shape a better world.THE POSITIONNSI is seeking a leader with a demonstrable passion for film, television, and new emerging forms of interactive and immersive storytelling. You are a proven and influential communicator with the ability to conceive and articulate both a vision and a strategy for the future success of the National Screen Institute. You will possess the skill and passion to inspire and motivate all those connected with NSI, including staff, students, the Board, private and public partners, and other stakeholders.The ED is responsible for leading the direction of NSI and for the overall management of the organization. The ED is a public ambassador for NSI and its role in training and developing new creators and storytellers. Reporting to the Board, the ED leads the implementation of internal and external goals that reflect the organization's vision, mission, and business plan.As the ideal candidate, you are passionate about storytelling and storytellers; and you value equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), and are knowledgeable about these issues. You are a supporter of the values which guide the work of the NSI, have experience working cross-culturally and are committed to serving storytellers from underrepresented communities.RESPONSIBILITIESGeneral- The ED is responsible and accountable for the day-to-day management of the NSI's financial, operational, personnel, programming and communications matters. - Ensure NSI maintains its strong and relevant brand as the leading training institution of screen-based professionals in Canada.- Develop relationships with a broad spectrum of relevant industry professionals on a local, national and international basis to build partnerships, raise funding, and elevate the profile for NSI programming and operations. - Oversee public communications on the National Screen Institute's programs and projects. - Represent the National Screen Institute as the key spokesperson at public functions.Travel to meetings, conferences, markets, festivals or other industry events as approved by the Board or Executive Committee.Strategic Planning- Working with the Board, staff, and key stakeholders, develop and implement the strategic plan.- Ensure the short- and long-range goals of the strategic plan are achieved.Programming- Oversee research and development of new programs and curricula for Board approval in line with the NSI strategic plan.- Develop new opportunities to create relevant curricula that meet the needs of program participants and the film and media industry. - Direct the preparation of proposals for public and private partners, sponsors, and supporters. Advise on and approve proposed funding, budgets, and program content and delivery. - Oversee managers of programs to ensure that all aspects of program delivery meet established guidelines and contract agreements with sponsors and funders.- Develop ongoing evaluation mechanisms to ensure quality control and the maintenance of standards in administration and program delivery.Financial Management- Work with the Controller to oversee the preparation of the annual budget.- Ensure that financial planning, budgeting and control of salaries and compensation, contract payments, operating and overhead and program dollars are within Board-approved annual budget.- Ensure internal financial monitoring systems are in compliance with budgets, policies, procedures and guidelines.- Ensure prudent financial and operational management by overseeing adherence to budgets and spending guidelines; identifying and implementing operational efficiencies; and identifying new revenue streams.Human Resources- Ensure all employees and contract personnel are hired, trained, managed, and evaluated in accordance with the NSI's employment and compensation policies. - Bring a demonstrated commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity and Accessibility.- Create an equitable team environment that empowers and treats all staff equitably working in compliance with established human resources policies and practices.- Maximize staff performance by communicating clear expectations, giving regular formal and informal performance feedback and recognition, and providing coaching or training when required to improve performance. - Lead a fair and inclusive hiring process that includes structured interviews, reference checking and professional treatment and selection of all applicants. Operations- Ensure sufficient and appropriate management of operations is implemented.- Provide regular status reports on projects to the NSI's Executive Committee to ensure ongoing financial and project monitoring in accordance with established monitoring requirements.Board Relations- Communicate and consult with the Board and/or Executive Committee on significant decisions relating to staffing and compensation, policy creation, financial and risk management, approval of annual budgets, new program development or changes to existing programs, and matters that may affect relationships with its funders, including the Government of Manitoba.- Attend all meetings of the Board of Directors. Provide operational and financial reports, and strategic plan implementation activities.- Ensure the Board is informed of all significant decisions, operational activities and industry trends that may affect the NSI's viability, reputation, and relationship with its stakeholders. - Obtain Board and/or Executive Committee approval for NSI matters in accordance with the bylaws, policies and directions set by the Board of Directors or Executive Committee.CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS - Demonstrated track record of strategic visionary leadership in film and television, not-for-profit, or other relevant experience.- An understanding of Canada's constantly evolving film, television, and digital media landscape, with a passion for elevating Canadian talent and commitment to Canadian storytelling.- A track record of constituency-building and inclusiveness especially towards under-represented communities.- Brings a vision for the future of NSI.- An experienced fundraiser who stewards sponsors, donors, and funders from private and public sectors.- Strong administrative and management skills, able to foster a collaborative and open-door culture with staff and the Board.- An excellent relationship-builder who communicates the NSI mission with authenticity and passion, who can inspire staff, the Board, alumni, donors, and industry professionals.- Proven grant-writing skills and fundraising expertise in attracting foundation, government, corporate and individual donors.- Entrepreneurial; possesses strong business acumen and financial management skills.- Experience in dealing with budgets and financial planning.- An understanding of the trends in multi-platform content creation.- The NSI is a national organization; fluency in both official languages is an asset.- Applicants outside of Winnipeg, Manitoba will be required to re-locate.COMPENSATIONA competitive compensation package including base salary (range between $125,000 to $145,000) and benefits will be provided, commensurate with experience. The National Screen Institute prioritizes the well-being and flexibility of our employees by offering a remote work/hybrid policy, empowering them to work from their homes. While this role includes partial hours at our downtown Winnipeg location every week, the ED will have the flexibility to work remotely for the remaining hours. In addition, to provide a good work/life balance the NSI Board has approved a four-day work week for all staff, including the Executive Director.
Call Centre Agent
Exodus Suretyship, Granby, QC
Join our young team of Granby at Exodus Suretyship Inc. a business with more than 11 years of experience in the short term loans services in Canada.The agent must answer incoming calls to help our clients fill out they're financial request and call those same clients back later on to perform a close follow up with them. He must also reply to emails and perform other similary tasks such as data entry.Work conditions :8 HoursFrom monday to fridayDay shiftWeek-ends offHolidays offSalary revision every 6 months5 paid sick days per year (paid if not taken by Dec. 15th)VRSP with employer contributionCollective insuranceSocial activities planned/paid by the companyPerformance based bonusesRelaxed/casual atmosphere and dress codeShort-term advancement opporturnities Knowledge of the English language at the oral and written level
Senior Bookkeeper, Budgeting & Reporting ($54,600-$80,080 w/ relocation assistance!)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
Enhance your finance skills while honoring our heritage!Receive a competitive annual salary of $54,600-$80,080, relocation assistance plus excellent benefits!Make a true difference to the vibrant community of the Witset First Nation!About Witset First NationWitset First Nation, rooted in Witsuwit’en heritage, is based in Witset, a cultural gem known as ‘Kyah Wiget' ('Old Village'). Nestled in northwest British Columbia alongside the Bulkley River, Witset thrives as a community of approximately 2,100 members. Originally Witsuwit’en fishing grounds, Witset has evolved into a flourishing village with 661 on-reserve and 1,129 off-reserve members.Situated between Smithers and New Hazelton, Witset embraces its rich culture and history, echoing through the valley, a land loved for generations. As a federally recognized Indian band, Witset First Nation is dedicated to providing tailored programs and services for its diverse community.To learn more about us, please visit: witset.ca/aboutAbout the OpportunityWitset First Nation has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Bookkeeper, Budgeting & Reporting, based in Witset, BC.In this position, you will be primarily responsible for processing accounts receivable and accounts payable, supervising and implementing the organization's financial plans and policies, overseeing accounting practices, managing relationships with lending institutions, maintaining fiscal records, and preparing financial reports, including monthly bank reconciliations. Reporting to the Strategic Finance Manager, you contribute to the Nation's success by supervising general accounting, property accounting, internal auditing, fund accounting, and budgetary controls.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Contributing to organizational and departmental planning, including budgets and work plansProviding insights on financial matters for project and initiative planningManaging books of account, including EFTs/checks, coding and posting invoices, deposits, and reconciliationsPreparing monthly/quarterly financial statements for Finance Manager to review before distribution to key stakeholders including council, Executive Director, and department managersCollaborating with staff to address program-specific bookkeeping needs, guiding adherence to Finance PolicyMaintaining investment schedules, overseeing cash flow, and communicating with bankers on investmentsPreparing and maintaining year-end working papers, internal controls, spreadsheets, and assisting with year end auditsExercising care and control over assets and records, establishing safeguarding procedures and adhering to finance policyMaintaining an up-to-date, complete, and digitized filing system for bookkeeping and financial recordsProviding forensic bookkeeping services as neededDeveloping, analyzing, and interpreting statistical and accounting information for assessing operating results and performanceAchieving organizational goals through the lens of Truth and ReconciliationMore About YouTo qualify for this role, ideally, you should have a minimum of 3 years' experience in bookkeeping, including accounting experience. Additionally, a Bachelor's degree in business, finance or a related field is required. The following skills and experience will be strong attributes:Demonstrated knowledge of computerized accounting systems (e.g SAGE300)Thorough understanding of accounts payable, accounts receivable, the general ledger and sub-ledgersProficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)Experience with invoicing (asset)First Nation or Indigenous experience (asset)Proven experience in fund accounting (asset)Strong verbal and written communication skillsAccuracy and attention to detail while working under tight deadlinesStrong problem-identification and problem-resolution skillsWillingness to integrate into the community and actively participate in local eventsYou bring a spirit of adaptability, resourcefulness, and an unyielding positive attitude to our shared objectives. Your elevated professional standards, organizational, time management, and prioritization skills, and adept navigation of political dynamics with stakeholders are indispensable qualities. Most importantly, your solution-oriented, empathetic, and diplomatic outlook, combined with a cooperative mindset, will drive constructive decision-making, steering both the organization and community toward the successful delivery of impactful services and programs.Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nations ancestry. About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a highly competitive annual salary of $54,600-$80,080, negotiable dependent on experience, along with a great host of benefits, including:Comprehensive Benefits Plan: extended health care, dental, vision, life and long-term disability, etc.Competitive Pension Plan with up to 6% employer matching40 paid hours for Special/Personal Leave Bereavement LeavePaid time off for 17 designated days, including National Indigenous Day, Christmas Day, etc.Generous vacation accrualPaid sick daysGenerous relocation and living assistance to make Bulkley Valley your homeRegular community events such as charity fundraisers, Sports Days, Christmas Dinners, and more! Embark on a distinctive journey as a transformative member in our culturally rich community. Want to be a catalyst for positive change? Apply now!
Development Officer
Make-A-Wish Canada, Saskatoon, SK
"The best prescription I've ever given is a wish."-Dr. Jeremy Friedman, Associate Paediatrician-in-Chief, SickKids Hospital & Medical Advisor for Make-A-Wish® Canada WHAT IS YOUR BIGGEST WISH?Is it to be part of an organization that is child-focused, values employee experience and is an inspiring workplace? If so, Make-A-Wish is for you! Make-A-Wish® Canada creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. We are on a quest to bring every eligible child's wish to life because a wish is an integral part of a child's treatment journey. Research shows children who have wishes granted can build the physical and emotional strength they need to fight a critical illness. “It’s been wonderful to have this wish to look forward to... It’s wonderful to see [Rowan] with something that brings him pure joy after all he’s been through and missed out on!” –Melissa, mom to wish kid Rowan (age 5, leukemia), who wished for an indoor jungle gym. MISSION, VISION AND VALUESOur mission is, together, we create life-changing wishes for children with critical illness. Supported by our vision to grant the wish of every eligible child.Our values are Child-Focused, Integrity, Impact, Innovation, and Community. WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?Meaningful opportunities to make an impact and change the lives of children with critical illnesses within your community and across CanadaA collaborative team environment where you feel valued and inspiredAn attractive compensation package that includes group health and dental premiums which are fully covered by the Foundation, RRSP, & Wish paid hoursAnnual vacation starting at three weeks & additional paid leavesWork/life balance and flexibilityHybrid working environmentEmployee Wellness ProgramCorporate discountsContinuous learning, development and internal training opportunitiesFun employee activities, contests, and more! Make-A-Wish® Canada is committed to fostering a culture that aims to change lives while offering a rewarding employment experience where your contributions make a true difference every day! WHERE YOU COME IN We are looking for a Development Officer to join our team at Make-A-Wish Canada.Reporting to the Manager, Development, this position is responsible for managing and coordinating assigned fundraising activities including, but not limited to event execution, securing sponsorship, participant recruitment, media relations, donor development, grant writing, and researching opportunities to increase chapter revenue. This role is located in Saskatoon and is a full-time, permanent, hybrid position. WHAT YOU WILL DO Identify and inspire potential corporate & individual donors and community fundraisers.Apply event management principles and processes to manage the full cycle of events at the chapter level, ensuring high standards for all assigned fundraising initiatives.Develop strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.Utilize a high degree of creativity in the development and design strategy of marketing and promotional material including PSA’s, press releases, brochures and other material for events or campaigns in the portfolio.Collaborate with internal departments to assist with the development or coordination of material needed to support donor/3rd party events in a timely manner, which may include social/marketing media. Establish and provide support to event committees as required to ensure success of events (e.g., guidance, materials, staff/volunteers, timelines, etc.).Cultivate relationships with existing donors and sponsors and identify and establish relationships with new prospects; execute on solicitation including cold calls for identified fundraising needs (i.e., service clubs).Steward existing donors and sponsors through recognition activities (thank you letters/plaques/social media posts/cheque presentations). Work in collaboration with our Wish Granting team to identify appropriate Wish Families for event participation.Collaborate with immediate manager in identifying opportunities for development and growth in sponsorship, donations (e.g., sponsorships for event décor, silent auction, prizes, food and drinks, entertainment, supplies, equipment, venues, etc.) and awareness.Utilize strong administrative and computer skills to complete all administrative and data management tasks associated with fundraising on a timely basis. This includes using Salesforce/DonorDrive/Crowd Change, or other tools, to input and track donor activities. WHAT YOU BRINGPost-secondary education in fundraising/business or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.2 -3 years working experience in the fundraising area (events, campaigns and working with volunteers), preferably in a multi-level organization within diverse communities. Supervisory experience is an asset.Ability to work independently and on various tasks simultaneously.Demonstrated experience in overseeing tasks of others and to work with others on a job to achieve the best results.Must be highly motivated and enjoy working in a fast-paced environment.Good oral and written communication, interpersonal and presentation skills. Ability to speak to groups of people in a variety of settings.Demonstrated experience in using databases and ability to be able to train on databases; and the ability to learn and adapt to new technology. Experience with Salesforce or Donor Drive an asset.Demonstrated experience in problem solving and good judgement.Demonstrated time-management and organizational skills. Flexibility with changing priorities and ability to remain focused to meet targeted timelines.Proficient in MS Office (Outlook/Word/Excel).A clear Criminal Background Check will be required. YOUR WORK ENVIRONMENT Hybrid work environment: 2 days per week in-office, 3 days remote, with occasional requirements to work outside of regular office hours.Access to a reliable form of transportation to and from work, as well as to attend occasional events, visits with sponsors and donors, and other meetings in the community, is required to fulfill the responsibilities of this role.Some day/overnight travel may be required. Physical/Mental EffortWorks under pressure at peak times of the year with tight deadlines, high volume workload, and with multiple demands, changing and overlapping priorities.Works under high degree of pressure on day of events to ensure logistics and all aspects of events are carried out successfully.May be exposed to sensitive situations regarding wish children and families.Physical activity may include lifting of boxes with materials, setting up equipment, etc. Our Commitment to IDEAMake-A-Wish Canada (MAWC) is committed to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access (IDEA). We believe that it is essential to our mission that we build a diverse, balanced, and vibrant workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve and seek to serve. Research has shown that candidates from underrepresented groups often only apply when they feel 100% qualified. Therefore, we ask that even if you do not see yourself fully reflected in every job requirement listed on this posting, to still apply.Recruitment processOur recruitment process is swift in pace.  Once applications are reviewed, we will contact our shortlisted candidates.  Our typical process includes a phone screen, one or two interviews, and reference checking, followed by an offer and a criminal background check for the successful candidate.We would like to thank all applicants for their interest in working with us!ABOUT MAKE-A-WISH® CANADASince 1983, Make-A-Wish Canada has granted over 38,500 wishes across the country, over 1000 last year alone. As an independently operating affiliate of Make-A-Wish International, Make-A-Wish Canada is part of the network of the world’s leading children’s wish-granting organization. We serve children in every community in Canada, and in more than 50 countries worldwide.JOIN OUR ONLINE COMMUNITYFor more information on how you can support Make-A-Wish® Canada or get involved please visit our website at makeawish.ca.
Technical CS Specialist, AWS Trust and Safety
Amazon, Bangalore, Any, India
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS• Bachelors degree in a Computer Science related field or related experience • 2+ years of experience in a Trust and Safety or similar environment working with issues related to online abuse. • Understanding of Internet security concepts and vulnerabilities. • Demonstrated success in resolving complex technical escalations and cause of error post mortem creation • Customer handling, conflict resolution, and problem-solving skills; focus on quality in customer experience • Proficient in MS Office suite including Word, Outlook, and ExcelDESCRIPTIONAWS Trust & Safety Abuse Investigation & Prevention Team is a global team that focuses on scenarios where AWS hosted resources negatively impact third party on the Internet. The team is key in maintaining the reputation of AWS's IP space. The team vets potential abuse issues and contacts AWS customers in order to put a stop to these harmful acts. Abuse Investigation & Prevention acts as the first line of defense for AWS by analyzing trends and reporting findings to AWS service teams as needed. The team devotes their time and attention to helping identify impactful customer scenarios such as these. They classify incoming reports of abuse while exercising sound judgment in the decisions they make. Team members display strong technical skills while providing complex AWS account support to our customers and other AWS teams.Our environment is fast-paced and requires someone who is flexible, biased for action, detail-oriented, holds high personal standards, and is comfortable tracking multiple threads across many teams. This is an inherently cross-functional role that requires close collaboration with multiple teams across the organization to develop scalable and sustainable solutions.As an AWS Trust and Safety Specialist I, you'll engage with complex customers, providing SME (Subject Matter Expert) advice, escalation support and deep dive analysis. You will use your expertise to identify continuous improvement opportunities, program manage Enterprise offerings, and leverage the Voice of the Customer to drive global strategic solutions. You will tackle the most impactful issues to drive scalable and long-term solutions that protect and mitigate abuse. You will facilitate cross functional stakeholder meetings with AWS Enterprise teams including Technical Account Managers (TAM's), Sales, and Solution Architects. As one of the most technically proficient members of the team, you will also act in a mentor capacity whenever possible helping to ensure the continued growth and success of the AWS Trust and Safety team.Key job responsibilities• You will work with internal and external stakeholders to investigate, identify root-causes of operational issues and process inefficiencies for AWS• Investigate escalated abuse issues, and deep dive to identify the root cause of the problem. You will occasionally work under high pressure in arising situations to identify a problem, develop a solution, and provide expertise on behalf of T&S for internal and external stakeholders• Help to influence leadership decisions regarding company policy, emerging trends and detection and response policies across customer segments for abuse issues• Drive high-impact and highly cross-functional initiatives while simultaneously tracking a set of smaller projects• Drive project facilitation and goal setting for T&S improvement programs• Evolve the team and mentor T&S to effectively mitigate large scale abuse events• Ability to work weekends and/or evenings as needed• Lead incident/problem reviews and ad hoc analyses to identify gaps and influence system and process improvements• Work to become a subject matter expert regarding all types of abuse outlined in the AWS Acceptable Use Policy (https://aws.amazon.com/aup/)• Own escalated AWS customer issues• Quickly assess customer issues in order to provide accurate support• Act as a high-judgement decision maker for escalated situations where there may be no established SOP• Work with AWS service teams, account managers, and customers to ensure a consistent and high-quality level of support• Assume responsibility for developing detailed knowledge about AWS specific services and then using that knowledge to identify training gaps• Investigate the details of abuse reports and develop processes and responses to help resolve the issue• Be able to work independently, while knowing how/when to handle or escalate critical customer issues• Act as the Voice of the Customer by reporting and acting on observed areas for improvement while actively seeking solutions to customer needs, communicating trends to leadership, and suggesting innovative solutions on behalf of the customer experience• Assist with customer communications and support during AWS critical events• Manage queues effectively by working and moving cases/tickets to relevant departments and providing required follow-up• Maintain acceptable performance metrics such as quality, productivity, first contact resolution, and attendance• Drive projects that improve support-related functions and processes• Provides leadership and security teams with feedback on policies, procedures and tools that need improvement or creationAbout the teamDiverse Experiences Amazon values diverse experiences. Even if you do not meet all of the preferred qualifications and skills listed in the job description, we encourage candidates to apply. If your career is just starting, hasn't followed a traditional path, or includes alternative experiences, don't let it stop you from applying. Why AWS Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world's most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. We pioneered cloud computing and never stopped innovating - that's why customers from the most successful startups to Global 500 companies trust our robust suite of products and services to power their businesses.Work/Life Balance We value work-life harmony. Achieving success at work should never come at the expense of sacrifices at home, which is why we strive for flexibility as part of our working culture. When we feel supported in the workplace and at home, there's nothing we can't achieve in the cloud. Inclusive Team Culture Here at AWS, it's in our nature to learn and be curious. Our employee-led affinity groups foster a culture of inclusion that empower us to be proud of our differences. Ongoing events and learning experiences, including our Conversations on Race and Ethnicity (CORE) and AmazeCon (gender diversity) conferences, inspire us to never stop embracing our uniqueness.Mentorship and Career GrowthWe're continuously raising our performance bar as we strive to become Earth's Best Employer. That's why you'll find endless knowledge-sharing, mentorship and other career-advancing resources here to help you develop into a better-rounded professional. We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Bangalore, KA, INDPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS• Excellent oral and written communication skills • Strong technical support ability and aptitude regarding Abuse/Security practices • Must be willing and able to participate in an on-call rotation for emergent abuse-related situations. • Exceptionally strong customer handling, conflict resolution, and problem-solving skills; focus on quality in customer experience • Strong fluency with Web Technologies and the Internet • Working knowledge of networking technologies including DNS, TCP/IP, SSL, DHCP and Load Balancing • SQL and/or other relational database experience • Knowledge of both Windows and Linux/Unix OS• Experience with Amazon Web Services products and features or Cloud Computing technologiesSalary: . Date posted: 04/04/2024 09:30 AM
Director, Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) Advancement #2024-0181
University of Guelph, Guelph, ON
Home Careers @ Guelph Current Opportunities Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Director, Ontario Veterinary College Advancement Forbes Ranks U of G Among Canada's Top Employers Professional and Managerial Group Director, Ontario Veterinary College (OVC) Advancement Alumni Affairs and Development Hiring #: 2024-0181 Please read the Application Instructions before applying At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. The Director of Ontario Veterinary College Advancement has accountability for alumni engagement, annual, major, principal and planned gift fundraising for the Ontario Veterinary College (OVC). Reporting jointly to the Associate Vice-President (Advancement) and the Dean, OVC, the Director is the most senior advancement position in the College and is responsible for guiding the OVC Advancement team toward an annual target of $10 million in sustained fundraising revenue. In partnership with the OVC Dean, members of the executive team, and other key members of the College, the Director promotes and supports OVC’s strategic priorities and enhances its reputation as a world-class veterinary college. The incumbent provides advancement expertise, strategic advice/support and introduction of top donors and prospects to the Dean and senior administrators in OVC, the President, Vice-Presidents and AVPs. The incumbent provides leadership and guidance to a small advancement team of direct reports while also partnering with the Director, OVC Pet Trust to coordinate advancement activities within the Pet Trust portfolio. In keeping with the University’s commitment to support a community of wellness for its employees, successful applicants are eligible to request a flexible work arrangement. An important area of growth for the team is in building an inclusive, equitable and diverse team reflected throughout the organization. Following the lead of our unit’s Equity Diversity and Inclusion Committee, we recognize we have more work to do in this area and are committed to the journey of learning, growing and improving. Applicants who identify as belonging to an equity seeking group are encouraged to apply. The Director is responsible for several key functions related to advancement at the University of Guelph. In particular, the Director: Models the values of respect, integrity, appreciation, forward focus, and empowerment. Leads and implements OVC advancement strategy, ensuring alignment of advancement activities with College strategic goals and objectives, in concert with the Director of OVC Marketing and Communication and the Manager of OVC Pet Trust. Directs recruitment, training, goal-setting, coaching and evaluation of all advancement staff within the college. Deploys team resources as needed to meet the needs of this portfolio, as well as all principal, major, and planned gifts. Serves as a principal and major gift fundraiser for the College including their own fundraising accountabilities, providing oversight and strategic direction toward the fundraising goal to successively build to a sustained $20-million per year. Provides oversight of all solicitation of gifts of $1-million or greater within the College. Manages all prospect and donor activity to ensure donors are being identified, cultivated, solicited and stewarded, as well as overseeing and monitoring gift planning initiatives. Develops strategies and plans to enhance alumni engagement to cultivate and build lifelong relationships between the College and its expanding alumni base including outreach strategies for events, volunteer management, Develops and implements an overall strategy, annual and multi-year plans accommodating alumni engagement, annual, major, principal and planned giving objectives and activities through a wide array of programming. Plans correspondence with alumni and donors on behalf of the College. This includes managing alumni and donor concerns/complaints with tact and authority of OVC. Experience, skills and qualifications: The preferred candidate will have: Undergraduate degree along with at least 6 years of relevant experience; a Certified Fund Raising Executive designation is considered an asset; Demonstrated progressive experience in fundraising, with a proven track record of success securing principal and major ($1M+) gifts from a variety of stakeholders. Fundraising experience in a University or public sector environment or a comparable setting with complex organizational structures is considered an asset; Experience leading and managing team members, volunteers and advising senior administrators; Demonstrated ability to think and act strategically and creatively in a dynamic high-pressure work environment, exercising tact, diplomacy, discretion and good judgment; Proficient in business management and development, including budget planning and analysis; Capacity to build consensus and influence direction and priorities; Knowledge of business community, and related issues and challenges (knowledge of veterinary field an asset); Strategic planning, people management and administrative skills to lead an advancement team ensuring fundraisers and other team members have both individual and group success; Good interpersonal skills and ability to deal effectively with diverse groups of people, including donors and prospects, senior administration, colleagues, alumni; ability to anticipate, identify and respond to needs and interests of varied audiences; Proven ability to lead groups towards completion of long-term goals in dynamic environments; Excellent written and oral communication skills; Experience managing the personnel and resource requirements of competing projects and shifting between projects. For more information about this exciting opportunity please contact Meredith Wilson, Talent Acquisition Consultant, at [email protected] Position Number 640-001 Classification P09* Professional/Managerial Salary Bands *Tentative evaluation; subject to committee review. At the University of Guelph, fostering a culture of inclusion is an institutional imperative. The University invites and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including from groups that are traditionally underrepresented in employment, who may contribute to further diversification of our Institution. 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Senior Bookkeeper ($54,600-$80,080/yr plus Relocation Assistance to Bulkley Valley, BC)
Scout Talent, Vancouver, BC
Feel settled in the beautiful untouched nature of Witset, where we invest in you long-term!Receive a competitive annual salary of $54,600-$80,080, relocation assistance plus excellent benefits!Make a true difference to the vibrant community of the Witset First Nation!About Witset First NationWitset First Nation, rooted in Witsuwit’en heritage, is based in Witset, a cultural gem known as ‘Kyah Wiget' ('Old Village'). Nestled in northwest British Columbia alongside the Bulkley River, Witset thrives as a community of approximately 2,100 members. Originally Witsuwit’en fishing grounds, Witset has evolved into a flourishing village with 661 on-reserve and 1,129 off-reserve members.Situated between Smithers and New Hazelton, Witset embraces its rich culture and history, echoing through the valley, a land loved for generations. As a federally recognized Indian band, Witset First Nation is dedicated to providing tailored programs and services for its diverse community.To learn more about us, please visit: witset.ca/aboutAbout the OpportunityWitset First Nation has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Senior Bookkeeper, based in Witset, BC.Reporting to the Strategic Finance Manager, the Senior Bookkeeper will primarily be responsible for managing and processing accounts receivable and accounts payable, maintaining fiscal records, and preparing financial reports, including monthly bank reconciliations.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Managing books of account, including EFTs/checks, coding and posting invoices, deposits, and bank reconciliationsPreparing monthly/quarterly financial statements for Finance Manager to review before distribution to key stakeholders including council, Executive Director, and department managersCollaborating with staff to address program-specific bookkeeping needs, guiding adherence to Finance PolicyPreparing and maintaining year-end working papers, internal controls, spreadsheets, and assisting with year end auditsExercising care and control over assets and records, establishing safeguarding procedures and adhering to finance policyMaintaining an up-to-date, complete, and digitized filing system for bookkeeping and financial recordsProviding forensic bookkeeping services as neededMore About YouTo qualify for this role, ideally, you should have a minimum of 3 years' experience in bookkeeping, including accounting experience. Additionally, a Bachelor's degree in business, finance or a related field is required. The following skills and experience will be strong attributes:Demonstrated knowledge of computerized accounting systems (e.g SAGE300)Thorough understanding of accounts payable, accounts receivable, the general ledger and sub-ledgersProficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)Experience with invoicing (asset)First Nation or Indigenous experience (asset)Proven experience in fund accounting (asset)Strong verbal and written communication skillsAccuracy and attention to detail while working under tight deadlinesStrong problem-identification and problem-resolution skillsWillingness to integrate into the community and actively participate in local eventsYou bring a spirit of adaptability, resourcefulness, and an unyielding positive attitude to our shared objectives. Your elevated professional standards, organizational, time management, and prioritization skills, and adept navigation of political dynamics with stakeholders are indispensable qualities. Most importantly, your solution-oriented, empathetic, and diplomatic outlook, combined with a cooperative mindset, will drive constructive decision-making, steering both the organization and community toward the successful delivery of impactful services and programs. Your open-mindedness to different ideas and approaches will help foster reconciliation and positive change in your day to day work, and involvment with the community and members.We are looking for a candidate who is looking for stability and a place to settle and build a life in the natural, raw, and sacred untouched land of the Witset First Nation.Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nations ancestry. About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a highly competitive annual salary of $54,600-$80,080, negotiable dependent on experience, along with a great host of benefits, including:Comprehensive Benefits Plan: extended health care, dental, vision, life and long-term disability, etc.Competitive Pension Plan with up to 6% employer matching40 paid hours for Special/Personal Leave Bereavement LeavePaid time off for 17 designated days, including National Indigenous Day, Christmas Day, etc.Generous vacation accrualPaid sick daysGenerous relocation and living assistance to make Bulkley Valley your homeRegular community events such as charity fundraisers, Sports Days, Christmas Dinners, and more! Embark on a distinctive journey as a transformative member in our culturally rich community. Want to be a catalyst for positive change? Apply now!
Senior Bookkeeper ($54,600-$80,080/yr plus Relocation Assistance to Bulkley Valley, BC)
Scout Talent, Victoria, BC
Feel settled in the beautiful untouched nature of Witset, where we invest in you long-term!Receive a competitive annual salary of $54,600-$80,080, relocation assistance plus excellent benefits!Make a true difference to the vibrant community of the Witset First Nation!About Witset First NationWitset First Nation, rooted in Witsuwit’en heritage, is based in Witset, a cultural gem known as ‘Kyah Wiget' ('Old Village'). Nestled in northwest British Columbia alongside the Bulkley River, Witset thrives as a community of approximately 2,100 members. Originally Witsuwit’en fishing grounds, Witset has evolved into a flourishing village with 661 on-reserve and 1,129 off-reserve members.Situated between Smithers and New Hazelton, Witset embraces its rich culture and history, echoing through the valley, a land loved for generations. As a federally recognized Indian band, Witset First Nation is dedicated to providing tailored programs and services for its diverse community.To learn more about us, please visit: witset.ca/aboutAbout the OpportunityWitset First Nation has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Senior Bookkeeper, based in Witset, BC.Reporting to the Strategic Finance Manager, the Senior Bookkeeper will primarily be responsible for managing and processing accounts receivable and accounts payable, maintaining fiscal records, and preparing financial reports, including monthly bank reconciliations.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Managing books of account, including EFTs/checks, coding and posting invoices, deposits, and bank reconciliationsPreparing monthly/quarterly financial statements for Finance Manager to review before distribution to key stakeholders including council, Executive Director, and department managersCollaborating with staff to address program-specific bookkeeping needs, guiding adherence to Finance PolicyPreparing and maintaining year-end working papers, internal controls, spreadsheets, and assisting with year end auditsExercising care and control over assets and records, establishing safeguarding procedures and adhering to finance policyMaintaining an up-to-date, complete, and digitized filing system for bookkeeping and financial recordsProviding forensic bookkeeping services as neededMore About YouTo qualify for this role, ideally, you should have a minimum of 3 years' experience in bookkeeping, including accounting experience. Additionally, a Bachelor's degree in business, finance or a related field is required. The following skills and experience will be strong attributes:Demonstrated knowledge of computerized accounting systems (e.g SAGE300)Thorough understanding of accounts payable, accounts receivable, the general ledger and sub-ledgersProficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)Experience with invoicing (asset)First Nation or Indigenous experience (asset)Proven experience in fund accounting (asset)Strong verbal and written communication skillsAccuracy and attention to detail while working under tight deadlinesStrong problem-identification and problem-resolution skillsWillingness to integrate into the community and actively participate in local eventsYou bring a spirit of adaptability, resourcefulness, and an unyielding positive attitude to our shared objectives. Your elevated professional standards, organizational, time management, and prioritization skills, and adept navigation of political dynamics with stakeholders are indispensable qualities. Most importantly, your solution-oriented, empathetic, and diplomatic outlook, combined with a cooperative mindset, will drive constructive decision-making, steering both the organization and community toward the successful delivery of impactful services and programs. Your open-mindedness to different ideas and approaches will help foster reconciliation and positive change in your day to day work, and involvment with the community and members.We are looking for a candidate who is looking for stability and a place to settle and build a life in the natural, raw, and sacred untouched land of the Witset First Nation.Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nations ancestry. About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a highly competitive annual salary of $54,600-$80,080, negotiable dependent on experience, along with a great host of benefits, including:Comprehensive Benefits Plan: extended health care, dental, vision, life and long-term disability, etc.Competitive Pension Plan with up to 6% employer matching40 paid hours for Special/Personal Leave Bereavement LeavePaid time off for 17 designated days, including National Indigenous Day, Christmas Day, etc.Generous vacation accrualPaid sick daysGenerous relocation and living assistance to make Bulkley Valley your homeRegular community events such as charity fundraisers, Sports Days, Christmas Dinners, and more! Embark on a distinctive journey as a transformative member in our culturally rich community. Want to be a catalyst for positive change? Apply now!
Senior Bookkeeper ($54,600-$80,080/yr plus Relocation Assistance to Bulkley Valley, BC)
Scout Talent, Nanaimo, BC
Feel settled in the beautiful untouched nature of Witset, where we invest in you long-term!Receive a competitive annual salary of $54,600-$80,080, relocation assistance plus excellent benefits!Make a true difference to the vibrant community of the Witset First Nation!About Witset First NationWitset First Nation, rooted in Witsuwit’en heritage, is based in Witset, a cultural gem known as ‘Kyah Wiget' ('Old Village'). Nestled in northwest British Columbia alongside the Bulkley River, Witset thrives as a community of approximately 2,100 members. Originally Witsuwit’en fishing grounds, Witset has evolved into a flourishing village with 661 on-reserve and 1,129 off-reserve members.Situated between Smithers and New Hazelton, Witset embraces its rich culture and history, echoing through the valley, a land loved for generations. As a federally recognized Indian band, Witset First Nation is dedicated to providing tailored programs and services for its diverse community.To learn more about us, please visit: witset.ca/aboutAbout the OpportunityWitset First Nation has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Senior Bookkeeper, based in Witset, BC.Reporting to the Strategic Finance Manager, the Senior Bookkeeper will primarily be responsible for managing and processing accounts receivable and accounts payable, maintaining fiscal records, and preparing financial reports, including monthly bank reconciliations.Your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:Managing books of account, including EFTs/checks, coding and posting invoices, deposits, and bank reconciliationsPreparing monthly/quarterly financial statements for Finance Manager to review before distribution to key stakeholders including council, Executive Director, and department managersCollaborating with staff to address program-specific bookkeeping needs, guiding adherence to Finance PolicyPreparing and maintaining year-end working papers, internal controls, spreadsheets, and assisting with year end auditsExercising care and control over assets and records, establishing safeguarding procedures and adhering to finance policyMaintaining an up-to-date, complete, and digitized filing system for bookkeeping and financial recordsProviding forensic bookkeeping services as neededMore About YouTo qualify for this role, ideally, you should have a minimum of 3 years' experience in bookkeeping, including accounting experience. Additionally, a Bachelor's degree in business, finance or a related field is required. The following skills and experience will be strong attributes:Demonstrated knowledge of computerized accounting systems (e.g SAGE300)Thorough understanding of accounts payable, accounts receivable, the general ledger and sub-ledgersProficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)Experience with invoicing (asset)First Nation or Indigenous experience (asset)Proven experience in fund accounting (asset)Strong verbal and written communication skillsAccuracy and attention to detail while working under tight deadlinesStrong problem-identification and problem-resolution skillsWillingness to integrate into the community and actively participate in local eventsYou bring a spirit of adaptability, resourcefulness, and an unyielding positive attitude to our shared objectives. Your elevated professional standards, organizational, time management, and prioritization skills, and adept navigation of political dynamics with stakeholders are indispensable qualities. Most importantly, your solution-oriented, empathetic, and diplomatic outlook, combined with a cooperative mindset, will drive constructive decision-making, steering both the organization and community toward the successful delivery of impactful services and programs. Your open-mindedness to different ideas and approaches will help foster reconciliation and positive change in your day to day work, and involvment with the community and members.We are looking for a candidate who is looking for stability and a place to settle and build a life in the natural, raw, and sacred untouched land of the Witset First Nation.Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nations ancestry. About the BenefitsIn exchange for your hard work and dedication, you will receive a highly competitive annual salary of $54,600-$80,080, negotiable dependent on experience, along with a great host of benefits, including:Comprehensive Benefits Plan: extended health care, dental, vision, life and long-term disability, etc.Competitive Pension Plan with up to 6% employer matching40 paid hours for Special/Personal Leave Bereavement LeavePaid time off for 17 designated days, including National Indigenous Day, Christmas Day, etc.Generous vacation accrualPaid sick daysGenerous relocation and living assistance to make Bulkley Valley your homeRegular community events such as charity fundraisers, Sports Days, Christmas Dinners, and more! Embark on a distinctive journey as a transformative member in our culturally rich community. Want to be a catalyst for positive change? Apply now!