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Full time and Part time positions are available
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Serving it right is required.
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Looking for an experienced Grapple Yarder Operator to run Madill 120 & 124 Machines. Must be able to work in a safe manner and work well with crew at all times. Monday - Friday Operations. Year Round Work
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Must Have Minimum 2 Years Coastal Grapple Yarding Experience Must have a Drivers License Intermediate First Aid with Transport is considered an asset Must Be able to do general maintenance on machine
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$26.21 - $30.66 per hour
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The Child and Youth Care Worker is responsible for providing care for children/youth with moderate to severe behavioral problems, 24 hours/7 days a week in a group home setting. This position will provide support in all areas of living including; social, mental, physical, cultural, and/or spiritual; through participation in home and community-based activities. SPECIFIC DUTIES: • Participates in the planning and implementation of the Overall Service Plan, goal setting and progress evaluation focusing on the persons served goals and dreams • Supports persons served in skill-building activities identified by the Overall Service Plan, accessing community resources, education and the development of successful relationships. • Works with the group living manager to ensure the safety and well-being of the persons served • Teaches socially appropriate behavior through the use of daily routines and activities • Together with the group living manager, networks with the persons served family, local agencies, school and community • Follows all protocols as required (e.g. medical, nutritional, crisis intervention, court orders etc.) • Ensures the persons served physical needs are met by performing duties such as assisting with basic personal hygiene, preparing meals, administering medication as required and accompanying to medical/dental appointments • Provides feedback on the persons served behavior, teaching them coping techniques and adaptive behaviors as well as providing guidance and support • Participates in the upkeep of the home; including house cleaning, yard maintenance and organizing as required • Participates in training and orientation of new staff when required • Completes required reporting and documentation for the persons served including the daily journal, communication log and other reporting as required • Participates in all mandatory program staff meetings • Attends work related in-services as required by Communitas • Models appropriate behavior in areas of: work performance, concern for others, morale, appearance, professionalism, ethics, personal integrity and values • Creatively responds to the persons served unique needs • Facilitates and encourages the establishment of a personal support network for the persons served • Other duties as assigned (e.g. administrative duties, extra cleaning, etc.) Please note that applicants must be comfortable dealing with moderate to severe medical behaviors.
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• Diploma in a related human/social service field or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience is an asset • Child and Youth Care Worker Diploma is preferred, however on the job training is also provided • Willingness and ability to be trained in developing and implementing activity programs (recreational, life skills, community access & awareness) • A philosophy of service that is in line with Communitas’ Vision, Mission and Values • Ability to take initiative with creativity and flexibility • Good judgment and effective problem-solving skills • Excellent teamwork skills, ability to maintain honest, direct and respectful relationships • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Valid Emergency First Aid Certificate with CPR • Possession of a valid Class 5 BC driver’s license • Food Safe Certificate • Use of personal vehicle for work is an asset
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$25.89 - $28.59 per hour
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The Community Inclusion Support Worker provides support to persons served with developmental disabilities, helping them access meaningful daytime activities in the community. This position provides guidance, support and teaching in all areas of living. SPECIFIC DUTIES: • Be a role model for persons served, reflecting strong moral and ethical standards, positive attitude and healthy work ethic, models and supports persons served in adopting a healthy lifestyle • Cultivates and sustains a mutual trust relationship • Encourages, inspires and mentors persons served in social relational skills, employment skills, and appropriate behavior while in community • Maintains a constructive and mutual relationship with persons served for the purpose of teaching transferable skills and providing a supportive, growth-oriented work environment • Provides on the job mentoring by working alongside persons served and exhibiting good employment skills • Provides ongoing life skills training and explores and cultivates activities with peers • Provides support and counsel in maintaining new relationships • Intentionally models and supports persons served in developing appropriate social interactions and relationships • Works together with caregiver and persons served to creatively design options based on persons served preference and suitability and liaises with caregiver and CI Manager on a regular basis • Seeks new employment opportunities when others are no longer available • Accompanies to and from work site and other community functions and advocates on behalf of persons served whenever necessary • Be available to attend team meetings as required • Other duties as assigned Please see the attached job posting for more information.
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REQUIREMENTS: • Community Support Worker certificate or approved equivalent • Training/experience in behavioral support is an asset • A philosophy of service that is in line with Communitas’ Vision, Mission and Values • Familiar with and able to implement ‘Spirit of Gentleness’ principles • Ability to relate supportively to a person with developmental disabilities and mental health issues • Ability to take initiative with creativity • Must have high energy level, and show ability to be patient and tolerant • Good written and verbal communication skills • Must have a strong sense of self and must have strong ability to enforce boundaries and expectations • Must obtain MANDT training • Have strong leadership, interpersonal, motivational skills, strong mentoring and encouragement skills • Ability to model appropriate behavior (conduct, performance, concern for people, morale, compliance with program policy and procedures, work performance standards, appearance, professionalism, ethics and personal integrity, social relational skills) • Excellent team work skills as well as being able to work independently without supervision • Must be physically fit and able to walk long distances • Possession of a valid Emergency First Aid Certificate with CPR • Possession of a valid Class 5 BC driver’s license • Use of personal vehicle required for persons served’ appointments, etc.
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$25.59 - $27.95 per hour
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The Support Worker assists persons served to live successfully in group living settings, implementing the philosophy and values of Communitas. The Support Worker ensures that persons served’ physical, emotional, social, educational, and medical needs are being met, with a view towards helping each of the persons served grow to their full potential. For more information, please see the attached job posting. SPECIFIC DUTIES • Participates in assessment, goal setting and program planning for persons served living in a group living setting • Documents, implements and provides input into the evaluation of the program • Provides life skills training and assistance such as meal preparation, housekeeping, personal care and personal finance, and implements personal service plans • Assists persons served with activities such as eating, hygiene, grooming and toileting, lifts and transfers • Administers medication to persons served in accordance with established policy • Follows all protocols as required (e.g. medical, nutritional, crisis intervention, emergency procedures, etc.) • Recognizes and deals with emergency situations following all protocols as required • Participates in various persons served-focused activities in accordance with care plans, facilitating persons served’ goals and dreams • Assists with case management by identifying potential problems and reporting any difficulties • Advocates on behalf of persons served to health care professionals • Supports the persons served’ desires for spiritual growth and development • Communicates effectively with other support staff to ensure continuity in activities and routines • Identifies social, economic, recreational and educational services in the community that will meet persons served’ needs • Transports and assists persons served in accessing community events and activities that are of interest to them and connects them to the community • Consciously thinks about and promotes better ways of supporting the persons served in the home • Helps develop unpaid relationships with each person served • Works with the group living manager in networking with persons served’ family • Ensures the upkeep of persons served’ home and yard, including housekeeping and light maintenance • Participates in training/orientation of new staff • Ensures that communication books, daily journals and other documentation such as charts and incident reports are completed in accordance with established policy. Ensures that confidentiality of persons served’ file information is maintained • Participates in all program staff meetings • Attends work related in-services as required by Communitas • Other duties as assigned (e.g. administrative duties, extra cleaning, etc.) We are also hiring for casual support workers. Casual support workers are hired on an on-call basis.
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REQUIREMENTS • Community Support Worker certificate or approved equivalent • A philosophy of service that is in line with Communitas’ Vision, Mission and Values • Familiar with and able to implement ‘Spirit of Gentleness’ principles • Ability to take initiative with creativity • Excellent teamwork skills, ability to maintain honest, direct and respectful relationships • Ability to receive direction as well as being able to work independently without supervision • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Possession of a valid Class 4 BC drivers license (restricted) • Possession of a valid Emergency First Aid Certificate with CPR (must maintain valid certification)
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$21.50 hourly, 35 - 44 h
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Company: Earls Restaurant Prince George Ltd. O/A Earls Kitchen and Bar Business information: Founded in 1982 by father-son duo Bus and Stan Earl Fuller, Earls Restaurant is a family casual dining restaurant globally focused on using the freshest ingredients. Business address: 1440 East Central, Prince George, BC, V2M 3C1 Type of Employment: Full time - Permanent Estimated Start Date: As soon as possible Job Description: • Prepare and cook complete meals or individual dishes and foods Plan menus • Determine size of food portions • Estimate food requirements and costs, and monitor and order supplies Inspect kitchens and food service areas • Train staff in preparation • cooking and handling of food Order supplies and equipment • Maintain inventory and records of food • Supplies and equipment • Clean kitchen and work areas • Prepare dishes for customers with food allergies or intolerances • Work with specialized cooking equipment (deep fryer, etc.) • Wash dishes • Work with minimal supervision Work Setting: Restaurant Language: English is required. Salary: $21.50 hourly, 35 - 44 hours per week Benefits: Uniform is provided, laundry for the uniform is paid by the employer, one free meal per shift, 50% discount on food in the Restaurant when not working. Tip pool sharing. Transportation costs covered if worker needs to relocate. Important Information: Employee will work 5 days a week, from 5 pm to 1 am. Position requires flexibility in schedule since some morning and afternoon shifts will be needed depending on the business’s needs. Position requires extended work hours. Overtime will be required. The employee will have 30 minutes for lunchtime (unpaid) and 2 healthy breaks of 15 minutes each (unpaid).
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Requirements: Education: Completion of high school Experience: A minimum of 3 years of experience as a cook is required. In the event that the candidate does not have 3 years of experience then a post-secondary certificate is required Working Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Fast-paced environment, work under pressure, repetitive tasks, standing for extended periods, attention to detail, physically demanding, overtime required Personal suitability: Team player, initiative, client focus, dependability, reliability, flexibility, organized, excellent oral communication.
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We are only looking for reliable individuals who are looking for something a little different than we've had up here before! If you're looking for a fun environment and are able to show up to work consistently, please apply!
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Applicants must be 19+ with a valid SIR certificate and bartending experience. We prefer at least 3 years experience serving/bartending and will provide further training to ensure we're ready for a busy Spring/Summer
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We are only looking for reliable individuals who are looking for something a little different than we've had up here before! If you're looking for a fun environment and are able to show up to work consistently, please apply!
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We are looking for a reliable, experienced line cook (preference will be given to applicants with at least 5 years experience) with open availability. We will be moving some shifts around so need someone who would be available for the day shift (starting at 5:30 or 6:00 am) and the evening shift (starting at 1:00 or 2:00 pm). We make the majority of our sauces and menu items in house so an ability to follow recipes for prep and proper cooking procedures is a must. We will be making a few changes to the current menu and are planning to run specials starting early in the New Year, and welcome those who have a creative touch and like to come up with unique dishes. Any experience cooking Mexican food (even at home!) is also helpful, but not required.
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We currently have a liquor primary license and are expanding what we are offering for drinks so preference will be given to applicants who have at least some experience bartending. We are looking for reliable (a must!) individuals to join our current amazing team. We want to promote a fun environment, where everyone works as a team to ensure our guests have the best experience they can. Currently we are open 6:30 am - 8:00 pm every day, and are looking to stay open until at least 10:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays as soon as possible. We plan to start running food and drink specials soon as well as plan some fun events/nights to keep things exciting!
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Applicants must be 19+ with a valid SIR certificate and bartending experience. We prefer at least 3 years experience serving/bartending and will provide further training to ensure we're ready for a busy Spring/Summer.
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Starting January 8, 2026, join WorkBC Centre-North Island at Gold River Community Services the first Thursday of each month from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM for help with: • Job search support • Resume building • Interview prep • Career guidance and more!
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$65,714 - $87,946
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Who We Are The BC RCMP 9-1-1 Police Dispatch Centre in Courtenay, BC, is a closely connected team of supportive individuals who are passionate about their career and who have a common purpose to help and protect others. We are proud to be part of a caring culture where our co-workers become our second family and our strong teamwork builds a positive work environment. What We Do: We answer emergency and non-emergency calls from the public who are reporting a crime and need police assistance. We quickly and accurately obtain all the information needed to assist the police in responding to the request for help. Using state-of-the-art radio and computer technology, we dispatch our police officer to the scene. We function like an orchestra conductor responding to calls, coordinating police officers, and finding help when and where it is needed. Who You Are: You have a strong desire to make a difference in the community. The opportunity to help people in need excites and motivates you. You possess a high level of accountability and commitment, and your ability to complete multiple tasks under pressure is reflective of your capacity to be a quick thinker. You are known for your great communication skills and can quickly summarize what you hear. You thrive in a fast pace environment. You are able to demonstrate self-control and composure during high pressure moments. You have a thirst to learn and seek out opportunities to learn in an interactive environment. You are proficient in using a computer and you have accurate and fast typing skill. You enjoy a career where every day and every shift is different; no two days are the same. You look forward to engaging with people from all different walks of life and helping them through difficult situations. “If you love exploring the outdoors, shift work can provide the flexibility for hitting the mountains, lakes and oceans that aren't packed with crowds on the weekends. Just like the 9-1-1 Police Dispatch Centre, Mother Nature simply doesn't operate on a regular schedule!” - Beth, 9-1-1 Police Dispatcher
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Must Haves: 1. Be a Canadian Citizen or have permanent resident status in Canada. If you are applying to a 9-1-1 Police Dispatch Centre in Courtenay, BC, you must have: • Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status in Canada • Resided (been physically present) in Canada for the last 5 years. (Applicants may be considered if they have 4 years of residency.) If you are applying to the 9-1-1 Police Dispatch Centre in Surrey, you must have: • Canadian citizenship • Resided (been physically present) in Canada for the last 10 years. (Applicants may be considered if they have 9 years of residency.) 2. A secondary school diploma, or employer-approved alternatives (See note) Note: The employer approved alternatives to a secondary school diploma are: • A satisfactory score on the Public Service Commission test approved as an alternative to a secondary school diploma; or • An acceptable* combination of education, training and/or experience. *Acceptable is defined as suitable for a position as determined by the manager unless otherwise regulated by the employer. 3. Be proficient in English. You must provide proof of your citizenship or permanent residence status and a copy of your Canadian secondary school diploma during the Application Process. To avoid delays in your application, we recommend you have your documents ready before you apply. Note: 9-1-1 Police Dispatchers are designated as a safety-sensitive position and employees must abide by the RCMP Workplace Substance Use Policy which includes the use of cannabis. If offered employment with the RCMP, you will need to attest that you will be fit for duty when reporting for work, which includes not being impaired by alcohol or drugs. Also, you will be compliant and follow the Substance Use Policy for safety-sensitive positions during the course of your employment as a 9-1-1 Police Dispatcher. Who Can Apply: BC RCMP is recruiting applicants that reside within a 500 km radius of Courtenay, Kelowna, Prince George and Surrey (British Columbia). Only applications from this area of selection will be considered.
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Please note: Wages vary by each position and many listed exceed the wage range given above - visit Island Health Careers page to view specific opportunities that include wage related information as required by the Pay Transparency Act. Territorial Acknowledgement Before Canada and BC were formed, Indigenous Peoples lived in balance and interconnectedness with the land and water in which the necessities of life are provided. Health disparities persist, which are due to the impacts of colonization and Indigenous-specific racism. Healthy lands, healthy people. Island Health acknowledges and recognizes these homelands and the stewardship of Indigenous Peoples of this land; it is with humility we continue to work toward building our relationship. As the largest employer on Vancouver Island, we provide healthcare services to people on Vancouver Island and surrounding islands and communities. We’re always looking for dedicated professionals to join our growing team and help us shape innovative and culturally safe care in our province. Join us and help build the future of health. We serve over 850,000 residents through hospitals, clinics, health centres, long-term care, and more. We offer diverse career opportunities in nursing, pharmacy, laboratory services, food and environmental services, and administrative roles. Our employees enjoy a comprehensive benefits package to support their well-being and professional growth. Featured Jobs: • General Duty Nurse – Critical care: Port Alberni • Laboratory Assistant: Comox Valley • Pharmacy Technician: Saanich • MHSU Case Worker, OT – Victoria • Social Worker: Port Hardy • Licensed Practical Nurse, Full scope: Duncan • Diabetes Nurse Leader: Nanaimo • Dietitian – Diabetes Programs: Campbell River For full details please visit: https://careers.islandhealth.ca/apply-now/ Regular opportunities are available within the following departments: • Clerical and Administrative • Finance • Food Services & Nutrition • Health Care Assistants / Community Health Workers • Housekeeping / Laundry • Human Resources • Imaging / Medical & Diagnostic • Information Management / Information Technology • Laboratory Services • Leadership / Professional • Mental Health and Substance Use (Non-Nursing) • Nursing (All Specialties) • Pharmacy • Public Health, Population Health & Licensing • Remote Positions (work from home) • Social Work, Counseling, and Psychology • Student / Summer Positions • Support Roles (General and Patient Care) • Technologists, Technicians, Surgical Processors & Electro-Diagnostic Services • Therapy & Rehabilitation • Trades, Engineering & Maintenance Medical Staff Opportunities We invite you to discover Vancouver Island...with unlimited possibilities for your career, family and future! Over 2000 physicians practise with Island Health, providing comprehensive health care services to a population of over 930,000 residents. Two tertiary facilities in Victoria are complemented by regional, community and rural health services across the island. The UBC Island Medical Program and UBC Post Graduate Family Practice Program offer opportunity for academic affiliation and participation in teaching of medical students and residents in all Vancouver Island communities. We have regular opportunities for the following roles: • Associate Physicians • Locum Family Practice • Locum Specialty • Medical Leadership • Midwife • Nurse Practitioner • Permanent Family Practice • Permanent Specialty • Temporary For full details please visit: https://medicalstaff.islandhealth.ca/careers/opportunities Our Benefits: • Generous paid leave allowance • Municipal Pension Plan • Employee discount and perk program • Employee & family assistance program • Excellent employer-paid extended health benefits package
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Your next career move could be closer than you think. Island Health has dozens of openings across the North Island — from care providers to behind-the-scenes support staff, there’s a role that could fit you. Positions vary from casual to part time to full time. - Build your future. - Support your community. - Apply today.
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Our Better at Home Program in Campbell River needs volunteers to connect with local seniors. Your help can reduce loneliness and support a senior to stay independent at home. Better at Home Friendly Visitor Volunteers visit a senior client at their home for approximately 1 hour each visit to provide friendly conversation and companionship. Visits are arranged on a schedule that is agreeable to both the senior client and the volunteer, usually at the same time each week. Bi-weekly visits, phone visits, or visiting outside the home are also options. Our staff will match you with a senior with shared interests. Better at Home Transportation Volunteers provide much needed transportation for seniors to local medically related or other important appointments. These may be regularly scheduled appointments or scheduled as needed. Transportation assignments are flexible and scheduled according to your availability. Mileage is re-imbursed to cover your fuel costs. Volunteers are always needed. If you have 1-2 hours a week and would like to offer support and encouragement to seniors experiencing challenges associated with aging, contact us to become a volunteer, your time will make a significant difference to a senior’s life.
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SSNVI volunteers must provide a clean Criminal Record Review. All volunteers receive a thorough orientation as well as ongoing education opportunities and become part of our caring community.
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School District 72 operates throughout a large geographic area. Campbell River and Quadra Island schools and our school board office are located on the traditional territory of the Liǧʷiɫdax̌ ʷ people. School District 72 also encompasses the traditional territory of the Klahoose (Cortes), K’ómoks (Sayward), and χʷɛmaɬkʷu (Bute Inlet) First Nations. Position: Temporary Bus Driver (Courier) Posting Number: 25-BUS-001 Term of Employment: Temporary (ASAP to June 27, 2025, or return of incumbent) Hours/Day/FTE: 8 Hours/Day Wage/Salary: $32.48/Hour Join our Team School District 72 is looking for a Temporary Bus Driver (Courier) to join our team of professionals. This position provides transportation services for students travelling from Sayward to Campbell River in the morning and Campbell River to Sayward in the afternoon and conducts courier services during the day between routes. School District 72 (Campbell River) is located on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, extending north to Sayward and south to Oyster River. The district also includes the outer islands of Read, Cortes, and Quadra. The district serves over 5,600 students in 18 schools with a diverse range of programs that are progressive and responsive to the educational needs and interests of students. The district respects and values the relationships with all First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peoples who reside in these territories. It is with respectful consideration that the programs and services provided to students and staff acknowledge their histories, cultural contributions, and contemporary concerns. About the Role: The Bus Driver (Courier) position will operate a school bus in accordance with the BC Motor Vehicle Act Regulations and School District Policy, to transport students and staff within the district, and on field trips. This is a split shift 8-hour driving position, part a.m. and part p.m., and will include school deliveries and other related duties as assigned by the Transportation Supervisor and/or School Administrator. This position supports the Sayward to Campbell River route. Specific Responsibilities · Carries out all aspects of bus driving work. · Provides a suitable safe environment for students on the bus. · Ensures the vehicle is maintained in safe condition. · Practices good driving habits and defensive driving at all times. · Directs and monitors students to ensure compliance with safe loading, riding and unloading procedures, particularly for those with special needs or prone to violent behaviour. · Advises parents, teachers and school administrators regarding student behavior and discipline. · Maintains a positive working relationship with school administration, parents, staff, and students. · Responsible for cleaning and minor maintenance of buses. · Assists skilled mechanics and completes general related duties. · Works from oral and/or written instruction and to established procedures including but not limited to the SD72 School Bus Driver’s Manual. · Participates in continued professional development opportunities as offered by SD72. · Other related duties as assigned. Contribute to Our Success The Campbell River School District proudly developed a strategic plan for 2024-2028 that prioritized the following: · Honour Indigenous World Views and Perspectives · Student-Centred Learning Environments · Evolving for Tomorrow The following commitments are essential to all positions within the Campbell River School District: · Commitment and adherence to workplace policies, procedures & practices. · Commitment to standards of conduct, including behaving in a manner that is: respectful, professional, team-oriented, collegial, collaborative, ethical, honest, and trustworthy. · Commitment to understand and implement the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action and the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act. Join Our Community Campbell River is a scenic, oceanfront community framed by extensive waterfront, west coast forests and snow-capped mountains. The area is renowned for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities such as skiing, kayaking, fishing, mountain biking, hiking, golf, and endless opportunities to experience nature. The moderate climate allows residents to participate in numerous outdoor activities on a year-round basis. Experience the Benefits of SD72 · Professional development and growth opportunities. · The opportunity to grow your career in a small district. · Progressive leadership team. · Positive collegial culture with a great sense of community. Employees are eligible for extended health and dental benefits, life insurance, and participation in a pension program as outlined in the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Local 723 along with competitive vacation and sick day entitlements. Employment Equity School District 72 is also committed to creating and maintaining an accessible work environment for all members of its workforce. Within this hiring process we will make efforts to create an accessible process for all applicants (including but not limited to people with disabilities). Confidential accommodation is available on request.
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Bring your Expertise · Minimum of 1,000 hours of recent experience in bus driving. · Possess a current valid BC Drivers’ License, Class 2, with airbrake endorsement. · Have a clear understanding of bus driving functions, procedures, and equipment. · Ability to speak, read, and write English. · Be physically capable of performing all facets of bus driving.
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If you're interested in learning about funded skills training through WorkBC Employment Services, this is the information session for you. This session will cover basic eligibility, talk about the types of training/education that might be considered, walk you through the application process and tell you about next steps.