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Scout Talent, Surrey, BC
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Scout Talent, Surrey, BC
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Scout Talent, Surrey, BC
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Marine Technician
Canadian Armed Forces, Surrey, BC
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Surrey Animal Resource Centre (SARC) Manager
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 - R egular Full-Time Scope Reporting to the Director of Bylaw Services, the Surrey Animal Resources Centre Manager leads the operation and programs related to the City's animal shelter services. This role will be responsible for the overall operations of the Centre and its programs as well as leading the SARC team. Responsibilities While promoting the City's values as well as the mission of the Surrey Animal Resource Centre (SARC), both within the Centre and throughout the community, your key responsibilities will include: • Leading the sheltering, rehabilitation, fostering and adoption of animals in the care of the Centre, including identifying animals in need of veterinary attention, determining adoptability and/or rehabilitation needs, and developing/following adoption husbandry policies and procedures. • Managing and supervising the daily operation of SARC including all operational, administrational needs, supervising and mentoring employees on site. • Having overall responsibility for veterinary/animal management; financial management (budget, record keeping, statistics, etc.), and facility management, including ensuring the facility is adequately maintained. • Developing, implementing and providing ongoing support to volunteer programs as well as the animal adoption and foster programs. • Hiring, training and supervising volunteers and shelter staff including scheduling shifts, managing performance and providing coaching. • Developing, implementing, and monitoring marketing, public relations and media strategies to increase awareness of the Centre and related programs. • Developing and implementing systems, forms, policies, procedures, and protocols governing adoption and fostering of animals, and screening adoption applications, performing reference checks and selecting successful applicants. • Liaising regularly with the General Manager of Corporate Services and Director of Bylaw Services on sensitive issues pertaining to SARC and animal care. Qualifications • Completion of post-secondary education combined with a diploma or certificate in animal husbandry, along with a minimum of 2 years of progressive experience in an animal shelter role. • Extensive knowledge of the methods, techniques, materials and practices essential to the care and feeding of animals and veterinary issues, treatments, infection control practices and procedures, as well as knowledge of the philosophy and objectives of the adoption, foster care, animal rehabilitation and volunteers programs for SARC. • Working knowledge of relevant City bylaws, and have recent experience with marketing, public relations and media relations as it applies to the work performed. • Ability to plan, develop and implement terms of reference, policies and procedures for animal care and adoption programs. • Strong written and verbal communication skills combined with excellent customer service skills as you work with key stakeholders in the community and develop positive working relationships. Other Information Pay Grade: M1 - $87,201 - $102,589 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
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Coast Capital Savings, Surrey, BC
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Plans and presents design concepts, research insights and strategies to a variety of stakeholders across the organization Plans and oversees the execution and synthesis of secondary research activities, including desk research, literature reviews, and service audits. Creates and implements research synthesis strategies (e.g., affinity mapping and thematic analysis) to code data and identify relevant user insights, pain points and opportunities Creates detailed digital and analogue design prototypes and documentation (e.g., web interfaces, business models, service concepts, value propositions, and sketches) using a variety of design tools, including Sketch, Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, Confluence, Miro Collaborates across teams and departments to socialize work, seek out feedback, and assess the feasibility of concepts Who are we looking for? Bachelor's Degree/Specialized Certification in Service Design, Industrial Design, Business, or related field A minimum of 7+ years experience working in service design, experience design, CX strategy, and product strategy in an agency, in-house environment, or a closely related field is required. A detailed portfolio of previous design projects that demonstrates a deep understanding of how to improve end-to-end experiences. An understanding of the nuances of the financial services sector and the unique regulatory requirements faced by credit unions would be an asset, as well as an understanding of the concept of Journey Management. Demonstrated track record of planning and leading complex design projects from beginning to end that involve multiple stakeholders Strong oral, written, and visual communication skills, with an ability to prioritize relevant information and tailor it to the level and experience of the audience Deep understanding of service design and human-centred design methodologies and techniques, with a particular emphasis on the technical aspects of implementation Ability to lead and conduct member-facing qualitative research confidently and professionally Excellent critical thinking skills needed to synthesize information and research into compelling storytelling artifacts A visual thinker who can communicate ideas to audiences in an empathic and user-friendly format Skilled at producing high-quality and detailed design artifacts such as journey maps, service blueprints, and personas Capable of building 2D, 3D, and 4D experience prototypes using a variety of industry platforms and software, including Figma and Adobe Creative Suite Organized and capable of facilitating workshops with confidence Skilled at quickly learning new programs to support day-to-day work, providing clear and insightful feedback to designers of differing skill levels, and justifying design decisions with evidence A self-directed leader who is calm under pressure and can exercise sound judgment in ambiguous situations An empathic team player who proactively builds relationships with colleagues and can influence outcomes across the organization A systems thinker who can connect the dots across bodies of work, parts of the organization, and strategic priorities Problem solver who is resourceful, action-oriented, and skilled at navigating conflicts that arise in self-organizing teams Organized and detail-oriented Tenacious and persistent when it comes to getting work done - even under challenging circumstances Committed to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at Coast Capital Don't meet every single requirement? At Coast Capital, we believe everyone has potential. We are committed to building better, brighter, more inclusive futures for everyone - including our employees. We see the potential in our employees to achieve amazing things and want to invest in your future. If you're excited about this career opportunity and your experience may not perfectly align with every qualification in this job posting, we still encourage you to apply. You may be just the right candidate for this or other opportunities at Coast Capital. At Coast Capital, we are committed to equity, diversity and inclusion. We strongly encourage applications from Indigenous Peoples, Black, and racialized persons, persons with disabilities, people of diverse sexual and gender identities and women. We value applicants who have demonstrated a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion and recognize that diverse perspectives, experiences and expertise benefit of our employees, our members, and our community. We strive to provide an accessible candidate experience for our candidates with different abilities. If you require any accommodations, please contact [email protected] or call 778-391-5836. We will work with you to meet your needs. Why join Coast Capital Savings? Purpose is our North Star. We look at everything through our purpose. It informs the advice we provide our members, the experiences and products we create, and the programs we build to support our employees and communities. Committed to inclusion and engagement. We have an ongoing focus on equity, diversity, and inclusion and routinely track how we're doing, and what we need to do to keep improving. We foster a culture where everyone can feel safe to be who they really are and thrive. A career that grows with you. We believe in developing our people and promoting from within. Many employees have spent decades, and sometimes their entire careers, with Coast Capital and have progressed from the frontlines to senior leadership. Work where you're most effective. In 2020 the world changed, and that includes how we work. In response to COVID-19 we launched myWork, which gives employees flexibility in where they work based on the nature of their role. Benefits that flex to the needs of you and your family. We offer comprehensive, customizable benefits for you and your family, so you can choose what fits best for you and your lifestyle. Retirement options. We also take care of our employees once they retire. That's why we offer the choice of a defined contribution or defined benefit pension plan or RSP's. Mortgage and auto financing benefits. Employees save thousands on their mortgages and auto loans with best-in-category benefits. Real Recognition. We recognize excellence throughout the year, through an online community that lets employees give kudos and thanks throughout the year. We're human, which means we like to have fun with events, celebrations, and recognition throughout the year. An award winning culture. We're a Platinum member of Canada's Best Managed Companies and are regularly recognized by Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures and the BC Top Employers Awards. We reinvest 10% back into the community. When we do well, our communities do well. That's why since 2000 we've invested over $90 million into our member's communities. Double your impact. Through our employee volunteer program, Coast Capital donates $10 for every hour you volunteer to a Canadian charity or non-profit of your choice. D&I at Coast At Coast Capital, we value diversity, equity and inclusion. We're not all the same and we like it that way. We don't just accept differences - we celebrate, support, and we thrive on them for the benefit of our employees, our members, and our community. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills.
Community Services Assistant 2 - Youth Engagement Team
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 Community & Recreation Services Division provides exciting opportunities and challenges in an active and energetic environment within our Community Recreation Centres. We are looking for high energy, enthusiastic Community Services Assistants. This is an opportunity to be part of a team that values leadership and organizational talents. Responsibilities • Provide exciting engagement opportunities for youth ages 10-18 in multiple locations across Surrey promoting social, emotional, and physical development. • Provide a physically and emotionally safe place for youth to develop, connect and be involved with their community. • Work alongside youth to create projects, programs, activities, and events with the purpose of engaging local youth in civic services with leadership opportunities. Qualifications • Completion of Grade 10 supplemented by 6 months of experience in community service work or an equivalent acceptable combination of training and experience. • Emergency First Aid Certificate and CPR C with AED Certificate. • Some post-secondary education with a focus in youth studies would be considered an asset. • Class 4 driver's license is an asset. Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check/Vulnerable Sector Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Conditions of Employment Pay Grade: Schedule D Hourly Rate: $23.85 Closing Date This job will be posted until April 3, 2024. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
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
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
C T IN 21R - Commercial Transport Enforcement Officer - Surrey
BC Public Service, Surrey, BC
Posting Title C T IN 21R - Commercial Transport Enforcement Officer - Surrey Position Classification Commercial Transport Insp R21 Union GEU Work Options On-Site Location Surrey, BC V4P 1M5 CA (Primary)Salary Range $69,760.70 - $79,322.69 annually Close Date 4/18/2024 Job Type Regular Full Time Temporary End Date Ministry/Organization BC Public Service -> Min of Trans & Infrastructure Ministry Branch / Division Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement Branch Job Summary Join our team and help keep BC's roads and highways safeThe Ministry's Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement Branch programs provide enforcement through the delivery of six acts and regulations designed to improve vehicle and driver fitness and the protection of the highway infrastructure.The Commercial Transport Enforcement Officer (CTEO) enforces compliance with the acts, regulations and standards that govern the road transportation industry, protects highway infrastructure and protects the safety of highway users. Within the assigned area, this position monitors roadways and may operate from Vehicle Inspection Stations or from an emergency equipped vehicle. The CTEO conducts safety inspections on commercial vehicles and drivers. Inspections are mechanical and regulatory in nature.Additionally, the CTEO is an enforcement authority as a Commercial Transport Inspector and, as a British Columbia Peace Officer, will enforce provisions of the related and relevant acts. This may include issuing warnings and prosecution notices, delaying or detaining vehicles and/or drivers, patrolling and monitoring highways, and many other activities to help secure safer highways for British Columbians.For more information, check out our CVSE website .Job Requirements: Secondary school graduation or equivalent. Experience providing customer service in a fast-paced environment. Experience interpreting and applying policy and/or procedures. Valid BC Class 5 (minimum) Driver's Licence in good standing with no more than nine (9) points within the last five (5) year period with no suspensions or prohibitions. Preference may be given to applicants with one (1) or more of the following: One (1) year or more of experience in Commercial Vehicle Enforcement and/or applicants who are Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance certified. Experience in Road Transportation or Law Enforcement. Experience interpreting and applying acts, regulations, and legislation. Experience delivering and conducting presentations and seminars. Please note: To be considered for this position you must provide a Personal Driving Record and a Commercial Driving Record (N-Print) which (within the last five (5) years) is/has: No driving suspensions No more than nine (9) points total No more than eight (8) accumulative offences including zero-point offences Recent and dated within 30 days of application Provided to [email protected] by the closing date of the posting. Important:applications submitted without a driver's abstract may not be considered. For questions regarding this position, please contact [email protected] .About this Position: There is currently one (1) permanent, full time position available in Surrey at the Pacific Inspection Station. An eligibility list may be established for temporary and permanent CTEO positions in Surrey. This position has full time on-site requirements. Employees of the BC Public Service must be located in BC at the time of employment.We are actively recruiting for Commercial Transport Enforcement Officers in other locations via Requisition 111568 .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 who 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 , great learning opportunities and a chance to engage in rewarding work with exciting career development options. For more information, visit What the BC Public Service Offers .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 job titles, start and end dates (month and year) and your job related responsibilities for each job in your employment history, and any relevant information that relates to this position.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 Check (CRC) 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 Time on the closing date of the competition.Job Category Communications, Compliance and Enforcement, Leadership and Management, Policy, Research and Economics, Scientific and Technical, Trades and Operational
Field Supervisor 2 EOCP - Water Operations
The City of Surrey, Surrey, BC
Employment Status Union - CUPE Local 402 - Regular Full-Time. Scope Reporting to the Water Operations Superintendent, the Field Supervisor 2 performs supervisory and technical work in planning, coordinating and supervising the work of crews involved in maintaining the City infrastructure. Manage, direct and be responsible for supervisory issues related to assigned staff. Responsibilities The successful candidate will perform duties but not limited to: • Provides input to management on disciplinary actions and time management of staff. • Ensures work performed by the crews and chargehands is completed in a cost-effective manner, on schedule and within budget estimates. • Ensures the safety of work crews and the public by following policies, procedures and safety regulations. • Plans, assigns, coordinates, supervises and evaluates the work of crews and chargehands including preparation of schedules, organization of crews, materials and equipment and working within a budget. • Responsible for preparing crew performance evaluations, including probationary reports for management approval. Qualifications You will have: • Completed Grade 12, supplemented by at least 5 full credit courses (accredited by BCIT or another approved technical institution), one of which must be related to supervisory skills and two which must be related to civil engineering or public works operations. • Personal computer and software knowledge required. • Relevant experience in supervision, construction and maintenance operations is required as well as personal computer and software knowledge. • You must have a valid BC Driver's License with a safe driving record. • EOCP Level 2 Water Distribution certification in good standing. Other Information Number of Job Openings: 1 Hourly Rate: $44.36 Conditions of Employment Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until April 18, 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
Deli Department Manager - Interim
Loblaw Companies Ltd - Head Office, Surrey, BC
Referred applicants should not apply directly to this role.All referred applicants must first be submitted through Workday by a current Loblaw Colleague.Come make your difference in communities across Canada, where authenticity, trust and making connections is valued - as we shape the future of Canadian retail, together. Our unique position as one of the country's largest employers, coupled with our commitment to positively impact the lives of all Canadians, provides our colleagues a range of opportunities and experiences to help Canadians Live Life Well.At Real Canadian Superstore, we succeed through collaboration and commitment and set a high bar for ourselves and those around us. Whether you are just starting your career, re-entering the workforce, or looking for a new job, this is where you belong. ***** HOT JOB ALERT *****Real Canadian Superstore has an urgent opening for a skilled and motivated individual to join its collaborative and inclusive team! We are thrilled to offer the successful candidate a hiring range of $45,000.00 - $55,000.00 reflecting the size of the department and store, which exceeds the job’s standard hiring range listed below.Don't miss out on this chance for higher earnings! Take a closer look and take advantage of this limited-time opportunity and apply today. Your path to a rewarding career starts here!Watch a colleague video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z8AnfuHkvgWhat you'll do:Oversee the day-to-day operations of a specific department within a storeEnsure the department meets or exceeds sales and profitability goalsTrain and develop department associates in customer service, product knowledge, and merchandisingEnsure merchandise is stocked, displayed, and priced appropriatelyMonitor inventory levels and coordinate with other departments to ensure timely replenishmentMaintain a clean and safe department for customers and employeesManage departmental expenses and assist in budget preparationCommunicate regularly with store management and other department managers to ensure store-wide goals are being metBe constantly on the lookout for great talent to join our teamLead, coach and motivate colleagues to improve productivity, engagement and retentionBe committed to maintaining merchandising and operational standardsBuilding and leading diverse teams that foster a workplace of inclusiveness and belongingWhat you bring:High school diploma or equivalent; some college coursework preferredPrevious retail management experience, preferably in a departmental or specialty store settingStrong leadership and interpersonal skills with the ability to motivate and develop associatesExcellent organizational and time management skillsAbility to work a flexible schedule, including nights and weekendsProficiency in basic computer skills, including Microsoft OfficeKnowledge of retail operations, including merchandising, inventory management, and customer serviceAbility to lift and move up to 50 pounds and stand for extended periods of time.Our commitment to Sustainability and Social Impact is an essential part of the way we do business, and we focus our attention on areas where we can have the greatest impact. Our approach to sustainability and social impact is based on three pillars - Environment, Sourcing and Community - and we are constantly looking for ways to demonstrate leadership in these important areas. Our CORE Values - Care, Ownership, Respect and Excellence - guide all our decision-making and come to life through our Blue Culture. We offer our colleagues progressive careers, comprehensive training, flexibility, and other competitive benefits - these are some of the many reasons why we are one of Canada’s Top Employers, Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, Canada’s Greenest Employers & Canada’s Top Employers for Young People.If you are unsure whether your experience matches every requirement above, we encourage you to apply anyway. We are looking for varied perspectives which include diverse experiences that we can add to our team.We have a long-standing focus on diversity, equity and inclusion because we know it will make our company a better place to work and shop. We are committed to creating accessible environments for our colleagues, candidates and customers. Requests for accommodation due to a disability (which may be visible or invisible, temporary or permanent) can be made at any stage of application and employment. We encourage candidates to make their accommodation needs known so that we can provide equitable opportunities. Please Note:Candidates who are 18 years or older are required to complete a criminal background check. Details will be provided through the application process.Hiring Range / Échelle salariale à l’embauche :$37,500.00 - $60,000.00 / 37.500,00$ - 60.000,00$ (per year / par an)A candidate’s experience and knowledge as well as the geographical region in which the position is located may be factored into the pay a candidate receives for this position. / L’expérience et les connaissances d’un candidat ainsi que la région géographique dans laquelle le poste est situé peuvent être prises en compte dans la rémunération qu’un candidat reçoit pour ce poste.
Environmental Manager - Infrastructure
Ledcor, Surrey, BC
Description Job Summary:You are an experienced Environmental Manager, who will have direct responsibility for leading a team of professionals to deliver the environmental program on our project sites. You will ensure the establishment and maintenance of the Environmental Management Plans, auditing and reporting on the performance of the Environmental Plans, the CEMP Framework, and any terms and conditions associated with environmental permits. You are a problem solver and continuously look for innovative solutions that can be utilized on projects. We provide a competitive total compensation package, excellent training, benefits, RSP's and career growth potential with advancement opportunities within our diversified company.Watch Ledcor’s Innovation, Culture and Community video to see what it’s like working for Ledcor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpn_YHIhP8U. Apply today to join our Infrastructure team in the Vancouver Area, BC!Essential Responsibilities:Directing all aspects of Ledcor's environmental program for the Project Work, including overseeing the environmental auditing programEnsuring environmental issues and requirements are met in accordance with the agreementEstablishing and maintaining working relationships with relevant Environmental Authorities and Interested PartiesTaking a lead role in internal environmental design reviews including development of mitigation and compensation proposals, acceptable to the Province and Environmental AuthoritiesLiaising with the Client's Representative and acting as the single point representative for Ledcor on all matters relating to environmental managementImplementing the Construction Environmental Management Plan and monitoring and verifying Ledcor’s compliance with the requirements of such planImplementing environmental quality management systems and procedures in collaboration with the Quality Manager responsible for the Environmental Quality Management PlanPreparing and submitting to the Client's Representative all plans, reports and documents required under the CEMP FrameworkDeveloping, managing and implementing plans and practices to address project environmental requirementsWorking with Indigenous Groups in relation to environmental protection and archaeological preservationQualifications10 or more years of demonstrated experience in a senior management position on major projects such as light rail transit construction in urban and undeveloped areasAn appropriately Qualified Professional (Qualified Environmental Professional per the Provincial Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy)10+ years of combined education and experience in the delivery/management of an environmental compliance programDemonstrated experience submitting applications and operating under relevant federal and provincial permitsBackground in developing, monitoring and auditing environmental practices and performanceKnowledge of relevant environmental and waste legislation, standards, and effective industry practicesKnowledge of construction site erosion and sedimentation controls and BMP’sEffective communication, conflict resolution and organization skillsMust possess effective interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills, and the ability to coordinate the efforts of others to accomplish objectivesStrong analytical, problem-solving and decision making abilitiesWork ConditionsField responsibilities throughout the year in varying weather and site conditionsAvailability to work occasional evenings or weekendsAdditional Information:Company DescriptionThe Ledcor Group of Companies is one of North America’s most diversified construction companies. Ledcor is a company built on a rich history of long-standing project successes. But when you work for Ledcor, your experience will go far beyond the project. Do you want a career that means more? Join our True Blue team now!Employment EquityAt Ledcor we believe diversity, equity, and inclusion should be part of everything we do. We are proud to be an equal-opportunity employer. All qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, Veteran status or any other identifying characteristic are encouraged to apply.Our True Blue team consists of individuals from all backgrounds who contribute diverse perspectives and experiences to Ledcor. For more information about Ledcor’s Inclusion and Diversity initiatives, please visit our I&D page. Adjustments will be provided in all parts of our hiring process. Applicants need to make their needs known in advance by submitting a request via email. 10355 152 Street, Surrey, BC
Community Services Assistant 5 - Public Space Program Assistant
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 Community Enhancement team within the City of Surrey's Parks, Recreation, and Culture Department works to create vibrant public spaces through beautification and enhancement initiatives, placemaking and community involvement campaigns, and place-based enhancement planning and implementation. The candidate will be familiar with concepts related to public space, placemaking and urbanism. The candidate must enjoy planning, developing and implementing public space improvement programs and campaigns, interacting with the public and working as part of a team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone pursuing a career in public space enhancement, placemaking, or creative public space animation. Responsibilities • Work as part of a team to oversee public space activation programs and projects. • Develop, plan, and implement: • • New programs, partnership opportunities, events, and special initiatives that enhance public space. • Temporary and permanent public space animation programs such as seasonal lights, street pole banners, temporary street furniture and parklets. • Events ranging from pop-up public space animations to small neighbourhood events. • Annual major community engagement and mobilization campaigns. • Support with research and developing new program and project ideas. • Liaise with internal and external groups in organizing city wide programming and events. • Assist in developing marketing materials for Community Enhancement programs, events, public engagements, and campaigns. • Assist in recruiting, training, and the supervision of junior staff and volunteers. • Coordinate staffing support for installation, maintenance, and upkeep of public space assets. • Develop and host engagement opportunities at large special events. • Prepare written materials, as well as complete office work and administrative duties in a professional manner. • Perform other job duties as assigned. • The position will require flexible work schedule to be available to work evenings and weekends, as required. Qualifications • A degree/diploma in recreation or a related field from a recognized post-secondary institution • 2 years progressively responsible experience in community service work or area of specialty, including supervision or an equivalent acceptable combination of training and experience. • a valid class 5 BC Driver's License with a safe driving history • Occupational First Aid Level One Certificate or acceptable equivalent • Have strong interpersonal, planning and organizational skills; strong leadership ability; effective oral and written communication skills. • The ability to work independently and in a team setting; can establish and maintain respectful and effective working relationships with volunteers, staff and the public. • Experience in and knowledge of placemaking or public space activation is an asset. • Previous experience working within a Municipal environment is an asset. Other Information Pay Grade: Schedule D Hourly Rate: $32.04 Conditions of Employment This position requires completion of a Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until May 14, 2024.
Community Services Coordinator 1 - Urban Forestry Stewardship
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 Surrey's Urban Forestry section offers nature programs and events for the public with the goal of increasing awareness, appreciation and stewardship of Surrey's urban forest. Programming takes place in parks and other locations throughout the City. This is a professional level of work related to the development, promotion and delivery of specialized urban forestry education, public engagement and stewardship programs for schools and the public on a citywide basis. Responsibilities include working with diverse community partners; coordinating volunteers; organizing and hosting community events; producing educational and interpretive materials; and providing environmental education outreach to the public. Responsibilities The successful candidate will: • Exercise a significant degree of judgement and initiative within established guidelines under general direction. • Coordinate staff and volunteers who assist with program delivery • Prepare and distribute educational and promotional materials • Plan, promote and deliver environmental education and stewardship community programs to families, individuals, schools, and various formal and informal groups • Recruit, train, and place volunteers as required • Supervise and coordinate subordinate staff Qualifications • Graduated from a recognized University or College level program with 3 years of progressively responsible experience, including supervision • OR an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. As a Community Services Coordinator 1, you will have: • Strong interpersonal skills and leadership ability is an asset • The ability to make effective oral presentations • The ability to produce high quality written materials • A valid B.C. driver's license with a safe driving history • Knowledge of the principles and practices of environmental education and stewardship • Knowledge of local flora and fauna Other Information Number of Job Openings: 1 Pay Grade: 19 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 with Vulnerable Sector Check. Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications. Closing Date This job will be posted until May 1, 2024. Our Values Integrity - Service - Teamwork - Innovation - Community
BC: Pet Groomer Trainee
PetSmart, Surrey, BC
PET GROOMER TRAINEE YOUR GROOMING CAREER: Start your career in grooming as a Groomer Trainee! As a Groomer Trainee in our Grooming Salon, youll have the opportunity to build personal relationships with your clients each time they visit and truly become a part of their family. Youll get to know their pets styles and personalities to create a customized, stylish experience just for them! From that first shampoo to that final strut home, youll take pride in the services you provide! GROOMED FOR GREATNESS: You bring the passion and well bring the training. Petsmart offers a training program that will set you up for success. Stage 1-- Bather: Jump start your education by getting hands-on experience with our pets. These pets become our own pets while they are in our care, so our number one priority is to get safety certified. Under the guidance of the salon leader, youll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling. Youll help to get the dogs comfortable in our salon and spend time bathing them, trimming their nails and providing support to groomers throughout the pets stay. Stage 2-- Grooming Academy: After getting some experience under your belt (well, smock!), youll attend our Grooming Academy! Youll have 4 weeks in a classroom environment, gaining insights from our experienced Academy Trainers. Youll dive in deeper into breed styling, caring for different dog breeds, and get comfortable with tools and clippers. As an added bonus, at graduation, youll receive a free tool kit worth over $600! Stage 3Groomer Trainee: Youll put your brand-new education and fancy new tool kit to work when you head back to our salon. With the leadership and oversight of experienced groomers, youll begin to groom all different breeds and sizes of dogs. We have a target of 200 dogs to ensure you get the experience and diversity you need. Stage 4Pet Stylist in Training: Now its time for you to really hone your skill set. Youll build relationships with your own clients, advise on styles, suggest new services and share in the joy that comes with a client picking up their freshly coiffed pet. Its the best thing in the world, well, that free tool kit is pretty great, too! THE WARM AND FUZZIES: Weve highlighted job responsibilities and programs as best as we could abovebut the best parts of working at PetSmart cant be fully described in the job description. Its the pride of the giving Mickey a makeover in our salons watching him strut his stuff on the way out. Paws off, ladies, hes taken!Its the excitement of Walters wagging tail during his bath or Sadies smile after her teeth are cleaned.Its the gussying up of Gizmo for this years holiday photoshoot. (Fun fact: many of our groomers receive holiday cards from their clients!)Its the little things we do that add up to really big things that pets need. Working at PetSmart is not a job, its a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Apply now to experience a career that loves you back. The British Columbia pay range for this position is from $16.75 to $26.75 per hour. This position is paid on an hourly basis. Exact rate of pay will be based on position and experience level. In no instance will PetSmart pay less than the minimum wage for the location in which you have applied. This job summary is intended to describe the general nature and level of work associates/leaders assigned to this job perform. It is not intended to include all duties and responsibilities. You will be provided a copy of a job description for the actual position you are hired in to. PetSmart provides an equal opportunity for all associates and job applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other legally protected characteristics. We offer reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout our application process, upon request and as required by law.
BC: Pet Groomer
PetSmart, Surrey, BC
PET GROOMER We value your experience and are currently offering a $1500 sign-on bonus OR a $1000 sign-on bonus with a brand new tool kit! ABOUT OUR SALONS: Let your creativity shine as an experienced Pet Groomer! In our Grooming Salon, youll have the opportunity to build personal relationships with your clients each time they visit and truly become a part of their family. With your skills and expertise, youll advise pet parents on the best services for their pets and perform grooming services that exceed their expectations. And, as an added bonus, youll be able to share in the joy that comes with picking up a freshly coiffed pet! Its impossible not to smile and take pride in the work that you do for your clients! YOUR GROOMING CAREER: At PetSmart, we take care of the business, so you can focus on the pets! A grooming career with PetSmart includes: A steady, growing client baseStable base pay, plus commissionPaid sick and vacation timeHealth benefitsAll supplies you need including shampoo, sprays, tools, etc.State of the art equipment including kennels, tables, dryers, and HydrosurgeOn-going education and trainingRoom to grow your career as a Salon Leader, Store Leader, or District Academy Trainer! THE WARM AND FUZZIES: Weve highlighted job responsibilities and programs as best as we could abovebut the best parts of working at PetSmart cant be fully described in the job description. Its the pride of the giving Mickey a makeover in our salons watching him strut his stuff on the way out. Paws off, ladies, hes taken!Its the excitement of Walters wagging tail during his bath or Sadies smile after her teeth are cleaned.Its the gussying up of Gizmo for this years holiday photoshoot. (Fun fact: many of our groomers receive holiday cards from their clients!)Its the little things we do that add up to really big things that pets need. Working at PetSmart is not a job, its a community of those who work together for the love of pets. Apply now to experience a career that loves you back. The British Columbia pay range for this position is from $16.75 to $26.75 per hour. This position is paid on an hourly basis. Exact rate of pay will be based on position and experience level. In no instance will PetSmart pay less than the minimum wage for the location in which you have applied. This job summary is intended to describe the general nature and level of work associates/leaders assigned to this job perform. It is not intended to include all duties and responsibilities. You will be provided a copy of a job description for the actual position you are hired in to. PetSmart provides an equal opportunity for all associates and job applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status or other legally protected characteristics. We offer reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities throughout our application process, upon request and as required by law.
Environmental Health Officer
Fraser Health Authority, Surrey, BC
Salary rangeThe salary range for this position is CAD $39.26 - $49.01 / hour Why Fraser Health?Fraser Health is responsible for the delivery of hospital and community-based health services from Burnaby to Fraser Canyon on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Coast Salish and Nlaka’pamux Nations, and is home to six Métis Chartered Communities. Our team of 43,000 staff, medical staff and volunteers is dedicated to serving our patients, families and communities to deliver on our vision: Better health, best in health care. Learn more. We are currently looking to fill a Casual Environmental Health Officer opportunity in Population and Public Health located in Surrey, BC. Come work with us! Joining the Fraser Health team offers you opportunities to work in a rapidly growing organization with health professionals who are excellent in their respective fields, career growth and advancement, a competitive compensation package (including four weeks of vacation to start, comprehensive health benefits, and pension plan), and the rewarding opportunity to make a difference every single day in health care. Effective October 26, 2021 all staff for all positions across health care in British Columbia are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (have received a full series of a World Health Organization “WHO” approved vaccine against infection by SARS-COV-2, or a combination of approved WHO vaccines). Please note this applies to all postings, and there are no exceptions. Fraser Health values diversity in the work force and strives to maintain an environment of Respect, Caring and Trust. Fraser Health’s hiring practices aspire to ensure all individuals are treated in an inclusive, equitable, and culturally safe manner. Connect with us! Connect with us on our Careers social channels where you’ll learn about exciting opportunities, get career tips from our recruiters, and meet some of your future team members! You can also visit us on Indeed and Glassdoor. Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | TikTok Detailed OverviewPromotes and maintains a high standard of public health, environmental conditions, and environmental control standards; enforces applicable regulations and by-laws; identifies all factors detrimental to community and environmental health and for the abatement of same as provided for by applicable rules, regulations and bylaws; reviews and drafts new and/or updates standards, programs and controls; carries out a wide variety of public health and environmental control inspectional duties; performs education, research, assessments, analytical tasks, and prepares relevant reports. Facilitates community engagement and community capacity building to promote positive change in the environment on population health and the built environment; advocates for healthy public policies that contribute to population health of a community. This is a multi-site position that will be expected to carry out duties at various sites throughout Fraser Health. ResponsibilitiesInvestigates complaints on a variety of public health related problems and environmental control matters; issues orders and recommendations as required; re-inspects to ensure conformance with applicable regulations and standards; conducts surveys of conditions to determine existing or potential public health hazards.Inspects various types of food processing and food handling establishments, various types of business premises and buildings, plumbing, water and sewage disposal systems, swimming, spray & swirl pools, tobacco retailers, personal services establishments, child care and residential care facilities, proposed subdivisions and related installations to ensure conformance with applicable regulations and standards.Performs inspectional, regulatory and enforcement duties on water quality including drinking, recreational and waste water, and other environmental and pollution control matters.Performs epidemiological investigations into food borne illness outbreaks, communicable diseases, epidemics of waterborne and zoonotic diseases; identifies conditions and initiates investigation into areas which are injurious or potentially hazardous to human health; initiates and conducts health assessments; issues instructions or recommendations on remedial action and follows up to ensure implementation and compliance.Investigates and participates in pest management control.Participates in continuous quality improvement/quality assurance activities. Conducts research and public health studies, assessments and reviews; compiles, assembles and analyzes data related to public health and environmental protection, control and regulatory matters; makes recommendations that contribute to the development of improved standards and controls, and best practice for the profession and the organization; reviews and drafts applicable by-laws, standards, regulations and policies.Prepares reports on investigational and inspectional work performed; obtains samples and specimens food, liquid and other material; submits for testing and analysis; interprets laboratory results; collects evidence of violations of by-laws and regulations; appears as a witness in court prosecutions and Environmental Appeal Board hearings as required.Provides consultation, education and technical support to a variety of clients including the general public, private industry, licensed professionals, government agencies and municipalities; interprets and provides advice and guidance on applicable environmental health regulations, legislation, policies and procedures and general environmental health matters.Reviews and assesses plans or proposals for the operation or construction of a variety of facilities for conformance to appropriate regulations; makes recommendations relative to building permit and business license issuance.Facilitates community engagement and community capacity building to optimize planning and implementation of provincial population health strategies. Evaluates key factors of the built environment and makes recommendations to ensure positive affect on population health.Prepares, conducts and/or advocates evidence based environmental health education programs and community education and awareness campaigns to a variety of target audiences or end users to inform and/or effect behavioural changes; evaluates effectiveness of educational programs. Develops and/or sources related materials as required.Participates in and/or represents FH Health Protection program on various community based and in-house committees.Contributes to the practicum experience of students by providing supervision, clinical education and guidance, and providing feedback on performance.Provides orientation to new employees on equipment, policies and related work procedures as directed.Performs other related duties as required. QualificationsEducation, Training & ExperienceBachelor of Technology in Environmental Health degree, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Certificate in Public Health Inspection (Canada) granted by the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI). Eligible for registration with the BC Branch of the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors. Pesticide Applicator's certificate. Valid BC Class V Driver’s License and possession of a personal vehicle.Skills & AbilitiesAbility to analyze and interpret test and inspection results, and determine compliance or corrective action in the inspection of public facilities.Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, including speaking in public and preparing reports.Ability to establish effective working relationships with others.Ability to work independently under limited supervision in a geographic area, and to organize and prioritize work.Ability to read and interpret complex technical documents, such as legislative acts and regulations, architectural and engineered plans, and chemical and bacteriological laboratory reports.Ability to enforce acts and regulations and to issue violation tickets in a calm, firm, and consistent manner under stressful conditions.Ability to operate related equipment such as sampling equipment and recorders.Ability to use a wide variety of related computer software applications.Ability to teach in a group environment.Physical ability to carry out the duties of the position.
Practice Consultant, Environmental Health Services - Surrey
Fraser Health Authority, Surrey, BC
Salary rangeThe salary range for this position is CAD $42.27 - $52.81 / hour Why Fraser Health?Fraser Health is responsible for the delivery of hospital and community-based health services from Burnaby to Fraser Canyon on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territories of the Coast Salish and Nlaka’pamux Nations, and is home to six Métis Chartered Communities. Our team of nearly 45,000 staff, medical staff and volunteers is dedicated to serving our patients, families and communities to deliver on our vision: Better health, best in health care. Learn more. We are currently looking to fill a Full Time opportunity for a Practice Consultant- EHS with Population and Public Health located in Surrey, BC. . Come work with us! Joining the Fraser Health team offers you opportunities to work in a rapidly growing organization with health professionals who are excellent in their respective fields, career growth and advancement, a competitive compensation package (including four weeks of vacation to start, comprehensive health benefits, and pension plan), and the rewarding opportunity to make a difference every single day in health care. Effective October 26, 2021 all staff for all positions across health care in British Columbia are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (have received a full series of a World Health Organization “WHO” approved vaccine against infection by SARS-COV-2, or a combination of approved WHO vaccines). Please note this applies to all postings, and there are no exceptions. Fraser Health values diversity in the work force and strives to maintain an environment of Respect, Caring and Trust. Fraser Health’s hiring practices aspire to ensure all individuals are treated in an inclusive, equitable, and culturally safe manner. Connect with us! Connect with us on our Careers social channels where you’ll learn about exciting opportunities, get career tips from our recruiters, and meet some of your future team members! You can also visit us on Indeed and Glassdoor. Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | TikTok  Detailed OverviewThe Practice Consultant (PC) acts as an environmental health resource to staff and managers through provision of advice and consultation, training and orientation, auditing and quality improvement, as well as research.   The PC is responsible for the development, co-ordination, implementation, and evaluation of policies, procedures, protocols, processes, and systems for Environmental Health Services (EHS). ResponsibilitiesProvides consultation to staff and managers on the day-to-day operation and delivery of the Environmental Health program.Supports the continuous quality improvement process and procedures to collect, analyze and report on data variances and key contributors to cost, quality and consistency relevant to provision of services. Assists with monitoring and evaluation of QI processes and recommends necessary changes.Participates in health protection and quality improvement projects as a project leader, facilitator and/or team member.Identifies and determines staff orientation and education requirements. Develops staff orientation and training materials. Provides staff orientation and training sessions.Conducts audits to monitor and evaluate applications of legislation, policies, guidelines, and procedures, and processes by field staff in the office and in the field. Prepares audit reports in identifying practice, system or process issues and recommends changes.Develops and delivers student orientation. Co-ordinates student training.Supports Fraser Health (FH) EHS staff and managers in progressive enforcement activities including providing consultation and recommendations on the use of relevant legislation and enforcement tools, assisting or coordinating investigations,  supporting staff with writing violation tickets and preparing for court, gathering relevant information and completing court documents and applications (e.g. for orders, injunctions). Attends court as a witness as required.Develops funding proposals by identifying funding sources and opportunities, initiating research processes, collecting and analyzing data, evaluation information, and preparing funding proposals.  Communicates with external funding agencies to clarify/obtain information on funding criteria. Presents proposals to funding agencies for approval.Maintains an inventory of and reviews departmental guidelines, policies, procedures and protocols to identify gaps in areas of accuracy, applicability and completeness. Updates documents as needed. Develops new guidelines, policies, procedures and protocols. Assists with implementing guidelines, policies, procedures and protocols, including providing education to staff.Conducts research and identifies environmental health best practices. Develops implementation plans for best practices and makes recommendations to the management team.Supports staff in community development and capacity building for population health work.Represents FH in EHS matters by attending meetings and participating on external/internal committees. Forms and maintains effective working relationships and partnerships, and engages with federal, provincial, regional, local government and non-governmental organizations on initiatives that address environmental public health issues.Maintains professional practice growth, knowledge and expertise in health protection and promotion by reviewing relevant literature, attending educational workshops and in-services, consulting and networking with other professionals.As a member of the practice consultant team, and in collaboration with team members, provides input, feedback and recommendations for program enhancement.Works in collaboration with the communications coordinator and other stakeholders to develop communication plans, resources and materials. Prepares communication materials.Performs literature reviews and searches. Collects, analyzes and summarizes data, and prepares reports for specific projects and programs.Participates in the evaluation of the department's information system.Perform other related duties as required. QualificationsEducation and ExperienceBachelor's degree in Environmental Health.Certificate in Public Health Inspection (Canada) granted by the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors (CIPHI). Eligible for registration with the BC Branch of the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors.Five (5) years' recent related experience in environmental health.Valid Class V BC Driver's License and possession of a personal vehicle.Skills and AbilitiesProficiency in the use of personal computers, including word-processing, databases management, spreadsheets and graphic presentation software applications.Demonstrated working knowledge of research methodology and analysis.Ability to provide leadership to project teams, staff and students.Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing, including conducting group presentations and working in a team environment.Ability to deal effectively with others.Ability to plan, implement, organize and problem solve, and manage projects.Demonstrated working knowledge of applicable public health legislation.Demonstrated knowledge and application of environmental health science.Ability to teach.Physical ability to perform the duties of the position.Ability to operate related equipment.