/ hour
Details
We’re building a relationship-oriented bank for the modern world. We need talented, passionate professionals who are dedicated to doing what’s right for our clients.
At CIBC, we embrace your strengths and your ambitions, so you are empowered at work. Our team members have what they need to make a meaningful impact and are truly valued for who they are and what they contribute.
To learn more about CIBC, please visit CIBC.com
What you'll be doing
As a member of the Personal and Business Banking Team, you’ll lead a team of high performing financial services professionals working towards a shared goal - delivering an exceptional client experience. As a people leader, you’ll hire, develop, and coach your team, inspiring them to perform at their best. You’ll think and act like an owner by helping clients and team members succeed, finding ways to fuel the right kind of revenue growth and taking accountability for results. You’ll make a difference by supporting new and existing clients as they secure their futures, own homes, and set up businesses. You’re flexible to work our banking centre hours which may include evenings and weekends. To help deliver a great client experience, you’re flexible to work at multiple banking centres within a reasonable travel distance.
At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. To successfully perform the work, you’ll be on-site full-time.
How you'll succeed
Client experience - Lead by example and show your team how to deepen client relationships, and meet client financial needs while providing a high standard of service. Go above and beyond to advocate CIBC within the community to develop new and existing client relationships. Encourage employees to quickly resolve client complaints, and to escalate when necessary.
Results oriented leadership - Create a culture of teamwork so clients are served by those best able to meet their financial needs. Monitor the Banking Centre’s business performance and put action plans into place to close any gaps. Work as one team with all partners to maximize market opportunities, and increase the Banking Centre’s overall performance. Manage and minimize risk to safeguard our bank, clients and shareholders.
People leadership - Lead and coach a high performing team of Leaders, Advisors, and Representatives to deepen client relationships and deliver the right kind of growth. Provide meaningful development opportunities for employees and advocate for CIBC within the community to recruit employees who share and demonstrate our values.
Who you are
You put our clients first. You engage with purpose to find the right solutions. You go the extra mile, because it’s the right thing to do.
You’re goal oriented. You’re motivated by accomplishing your goals and delivering your best to make a difference.
You're passionate about people. You find meaning in relationships and surround yourself with a diverse network of partners. You connect with others through respect and authenticity.
You are a caring and accountable leader. You’re passionate about developing and growing team members abilities. You have experience providing coaching and hands on support to meet team goals.
You act like an owner. You thrive when you're empowered to take initiative, go above and beyond, and deliver results.
You’re a certified professional. You have current accreditation and good standing Mutual Funds License (Canadian Securities Course or Investment Funds In Canada). It’s an asset if you’ve completed any of the following: Branch Compliance Officer’s Course (BCO), Branch Managers Examination Course (BME), Conducts & Practices Handbook (CPH) Wealth Management Essentials (WME); or Certified Financial Planner (CFP).
Values matter to you. You bring your real self to work and you live our values - trust, teamwork, and accountability.
What CIBC Offers
At CIBC, your goals are a priority. We start with your strengths and ambitions as an employee and strive to create opportunities to tap into your potential. We aspire to give you a career, rather than just a paycheck.
We work to recognize you in meaningful, personalized ways including a competitive salary, incentive pay, banking benefits, a benefits program*, defined benefit pension plan*, an employee share purchase plan, a vacation offering, wellbeing support, and MomentMakers, our social, points-based recognition program.
Our spaces and technological toolkit will make it simple to bring together great minds to create innovative solutions that make a difference for our clients.
We cultivate a culture where you can express your ambition through initiatives like Purpose Day; a paid day off dedicated for you to use to invest in your growth and development.
*Subject to plan and program terms and conditions
What you need to know
CIBC is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and clients feel like they belong. We seek applicants with a wide range of abilities and we provide an accessible candidate experience. If you need accommodation, please contact [email protected]
You need to be legally eligible to work at the location(s) specified above and, where applicable, must have a valid work or study permit.
We may ask you to complete an attribute-based assessment and other skills tests (such as simulation, coding, French proficiency, MS Office). Our goal for the application process is to get to know more about you, all that you have to offer, and give you the opportunity to learn more about us.
Job Location
Courtenay-Driftwood Mall
Employment Type
Regular
Weekly Hours
37.5
Skills
Banking Operations, Business Development, Client Service, Community Connections, Customer Experience (CX), Financial Advising, Financial Products, People Management, Performance Monitoring, Results-Oriented
At CIBC, we embrace your strengths and your ambitions, so you are empowered at work. Our team members have what they need to make a meaningful impact and are truly valued for who they are and what they contribute.
To learn more about CIBC, please visit CIBC.com
What you'll be doing
As a member of the Personal and Business Banking Team, you’ll lead a team of high performing financial services professionals working towards a shared goal - delivering an exceptional client experience. As a people leader, you’ll hire, develop, and coach your team, inspiring them to perform at their best. You’ll think and act like an owner by helping clients and team members succeed, finding ways to fuel the right kind of revenue growth and taking accountability for results. You’ll make a difference by supporting new and existing clients as they secure their futures, own homes, and set up businesses. You’re flexible to work our banking centre hours which may include evenings and weekends. To help deliver a great client experience, you’re flexible to work at multiple banking centres within a reasonable travel distance.
At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. To successfully perform the work, you’ll be on-site full-time.
How you'll succeed
Client experience - Lead by example and show your team how to deepen client relationships, and meet client financial needs while providing a high standard of service. Go above and beyond to advocate CIBC within the community to develop new and existing client relationships. Encourage employees to quickly resolve client complaints, and to escalate when necessary.
Results oriented leadership - Create a culture of teamwork so clients are served by those best able to meet their financial needs. Monitor the Banking Centre’s business performance and put action plans into place to close any gaps. Work as one team with all partners to maximize market opportunities, and increase the Banking Centre’s overall performance. Manage and minimize risk to safeguard our bank, clients and shareholders.
People leadership - Lead and coach a high performing team of Leaders, Advisors, and Representatives to deepen client relationships and deliver the right kind of growth. Provide meaningful development opportunities for employees and advocate for CIBC within the community to recruit employees who share and demonstrate our values.
Who you are
You put our clients first. You engage with purpose to find the right solutions. You go the extra mile, because it’s the right thing to do.
You’re goal oriented. You’re motivated by accomplishing your goals and delivering your best to make a difference.
You're passionate about people. You find meaning in relationships and surround yourself with a diverse network of partners. You connect with others through respect and authenticity.
You are a caring and accountable leader. You’re passionate about developing and growing team members abilities. You have experience providing coaching and hands on support to meet team goals.
You act like an owner. You thrive when you're empowered to take initiative, go above and beyond, and deliver results.
You’re a certified professional. You have current accreditation and good standing Mutual Funds License (Canadian Securities Course or Investment Funds In Canada). It’s an asset if you’ve completed any of the following: Branch Compliance Officer’s Course (BCO), Branch Managers Examination Course (BME), Conducts & Practices Handbook (CPH) Wealth Management Essentials (WME); or Certified Financial Planner (CFP).
Values matter to you. You bring your real self to work and you live our values - trust, teamwork, and accountability.
What CIBC Offers
At CIBC, your goals are a priority. We start with your strengths and ambitions as an employee and strive to create opportunities to tap into your potential. We aspire to give you a career, rather than just a paycheck.
We work to recognize you in meaningful, personalized ways including a competitive salary, incentive pay, banking benefits, a benefits program*, defined benefit pension plan*, an employee share purchase plan, a vacation offering, wellbeing support, and MomentMakers, our social, points-based recognition program.
Our spaces and technological toolkit will make it simple to bring together great minds to create innovative solutions that make a difference for our clients.
We cultivate a culture where you can express your ambition through initiatives like Purpose Day; a paid day off dedicated for you to use to invest in your growth and development.
*Subject to plan and program terms and conditions
What you need to know
CIBC is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and clients feel like they belong. We seek applicants with a wide range of abilities and we provide an accessible candidate experience. If you need accommodation, please contact [email protected]
You need to be legally eligible to work at the location(s) specified above and, where applicable, must have a valid work or study permit.
We may ask you to complete an attribute-based assessment and other skills tests (such as simulation, coding, French proficiency, MS Office). Our goal for the application process is to get to know more about you, all that you have to offer, and give you the opportunity to learn more about us.
Job Location
Courtenay-Driftwood Mall
Employment Type
Regular
Weekly Hours
37.5
Skills
Banking Operations, Business Development, Client Service, Community Connections, Customer Experience (CX), Financial Advising, Financial Products, People Management, Performance Monitoring, Results-Oriented
Qualifications & Experience
How you'll succeed
Client experience - Lead by example and show your team how to deepen client relationships, and meet client financial needs while providing a high standard of service. Go above and beyond to advocate CIBC within the community to develop new and existing client relationships. Encourage employees to quickly resolve client complaints, and to escalate when necessary.
Results oriented leadership - Create a culture of teamwork so clients are served by those best able to meet their financial needs. Monitor the Banking Centre’s business performance and put action plans into place to close any gaps. Work as one team with all partners to maximize market opportunities, and increase the Banking Centre’s overall performance. Manage and minimize risk to safeguard our bank, clients and shareholders.
People leadership - Lead and coach a high performing team of Leaders, Advisors, and Representatives to deepen client relationships and deliver the right kind of growth. Provide meaningful development opportunities for employees and advocate for CIBC within the community to recruit employees who share and demonstrate our values.
Client experience - Lead by example and show your team how to deepen client relationships, and meet client financial needs while providing a high standard of service. Go above and beyond to advocate CIBC within the community to develop new and existing client relationships. Encourage employees to quickly resolve client complaints, and to escalate when necessary.
Results oriented leadership - Create a culture of teamwork so clients are served by those best able to meet their financial needs. Monitor the Banking Centre’s business performance and put action plans into place to close any gaps. Work as one team with all partners to maximize market opportunities, and increase the Banking Centre’s overall performance. Manage and minimize risk to safeguard our bank, clients and shareholders.
People leadership - Lead and coach a high performing team of Leaders, Advisors, and Representatives to deepen client relationships and deliver the right kind of growth. Provide meaningful development opportunities for employees and advocate for CIBC within the community to recruit employees who share and demonstrate our values.
/ hour
Details
What you'll be doing:
As a member of the Personal and Business Banking Team, you’ll lead a team of high performing financial services professionals working towards a shared goal - delivering an exceptional client experience. As a people leader, you’ll hire, develop, and coach your team, inspiring them to perform at their best. You’ll think and act like an owner by helping clients and team members succeed, finding ways to fuel the right kind of revenue growth and taking accountability for results. You’ll make a difference by supporting new and existing clients as they secure their futures, own homes, and set up businesses. You’re flexible to work our banking centre hours which may include evenings and weekends. To help deliver a great client experience, you’re flexible to work at multiple banking centres within a reasonable travel distance.
At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. To successfully perform the work, you’ll be on-site full-time.
How you'll succeed:
Client experience - Lead by example and show your team how to deepen client relationships, and meet client financial needs while providing a high standard of service. Go above and beyond to advocate CIBC within the community to develop new and existing client relationships. Encourage employees to quickly resolve client complaints, and to escalate when necessary.
Results oriented leadership - Create a culture of teamwork so clients are served by those best able to meet their financial needs. Monitor the Banking Centre’s business performance and put action plans into place to close any gaps. Work as one team with all partners to maximize market opportunities, and increase the Banking Centre’s overall performance. Manage and minimize risk to safeguard our bank, clients and shareholders.
People leadership - Lead and coach a high performing team of Leaders, Advisors, and Representatives to deepen client relationships and deliver the right kind of growth. Provide meaningful development opportunities for employees and advocate for CIBC within the community to recruit employees who share and demonstrate our values.
What CIBC Offers:
At CIBC, your goals are a priority. We start with your strengths and ambitions as an employee and strive to create opportunities to tap into your potential. We aspire to give you a career, rather than just a paycheck.
We work to recognize you in meaningful, personalized ways including a competitive salary, incentive pay, banking benefits, a benefits program*, defined benefit pension plan*, an employee share purchase plan, a vacation offering, wellbeing support, and MomentMakers, our social, points-based recognition program.
Our spaces and technological toolkit will make it simple to bring together great minds to create innovative solutions that make a difference for our clients.
We cultivate a culture where you can express your ambition through initiatives like Purpose Day; a paid day off dedicated for you to use to invest in your growth and development.
*Subject to plan and program terms and conditions
What you need to know:
CIBC is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and clients feel like they belong. We seek applicants with a wide range of abilities and we provide an accessible candidate experience. If you need accommodation, please contact [email protected]
You need to be legally eligible to work at the location(s) specified above and, where applicable, must have a valid work or study permit.
We may ask you to complete an attribute-based assessment and other skills tests (such as simulation, coding, French proficiency, MS Office). Our goal for the application process is to get to know more about you, all that you have to offer, and give you the opportunity to learn more about us.
Job Location:
Comox-195 Port Augusta St
Employment Type: Regular
Weekly Hours: 37.5
As a member of the Personal and Business Banking Team, you’ll lead a team of high performing financial services professionals working towards a shared goal - delivering an exceptional client experience. As a people leader, you’ll hire, develop, and coach your team, inspiring them to perform at their best. You’ll think and act like an owner by helping clients and team members succeed, finding ways to fuel the right kind of revenue growth and taking accountability for results. You’ll make a difference by supporting new and existing clients as they secure their futures, own homes, and set up businesses. You’re flexible to work our banking centre hours which may include evenings and weekends. To help deliver a great client experience, you’re flexible to work at multiple banking centres within a reasonable travel distance.
At CIBC we enable the work environment most optimal for you to thrive in your role. To successfully perform the work, you’ll be on-site full-time.
How you'll succeed:
Client experience - Lead by example and show your team how to deepen client relationships, and meet client financial needs while providing a high standard of service. Go above and beyond to advocate CIBC within the community to develop new and existing client relationships. Encourage employees to quickly resolve client complaints, and to escalate when necessary.
Results oriented leadership - Create a culture of teamwork so clients are served by those best able to meet their financial needs. Monitor the Banking Centre’s business performance and put action plans into place to close any gaps. Work as one team with all partners to maximize market opportunities, and increase the Banking Centre’s overall performance. Manage and minimize risk to safeguard our bank, clients and shareholders.
People leadership - Lead and coach a high performing team of Leaders, Advisors, and Representatives to deepen client relationships and deliver the right kind of growth. Provide meaningful development opportunities for employees and advocate for CIBC within the community to recruit employees who share and demonstrate our values.
What CIBC Offers:
At CIBC, your goals are a priority. We start with your strengths and ambitions as an employee and strive to create opportunities to tap into your potential. We aspire to give you a career, rather than just a paycheck.
We work to recognize you in meaningful, personalized ways including a competitive salary, incentive pay, banking benefits, a benefits program*, defined benefit pension plan*, an employee share purchase plan, a vacation offering, wellbeing support, and MomentMakers, our social, points-based recognition program.
Our spaces and technological toolkit will make it simple to bring together great minds to create innovative solutions that make a difference for our clients.
We cultivate a culture where you can express your ambition through initiatives like Purpose Day; a paid day off dedicated for you to use to invest in your growth and development.
*Subject to plan and program terms and conditions
What you need to know:
CIBC is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all team members and clients feel like they belong. We seek applicants with a wide range of abilities and we provide an accessible candidate experience. If you need accommodation, please contact [email protected]
You need to be legally eligible to work at the location(s) specified above and, where applicable, must have a valid work or study permit.
We may ask you to complete an attribute-based assessment and other skills tests (such as simulation, coding, French proficiency, MS Office). Our goal for the application process is to get to know more about you, all that you have to offer, and give you the opportunity to learn more about us.
Job Location:
Comox-195 Port Augusta St
Employment Type: Regular
Weekly Hours: 37.5
Qualifications & Experience
Skills:
Banking Operations, Business Development, Client Service, Community Connections, Customer Experience (CX), Financial Advising, Financial Products, People Management, Performance Monitoring, Results-Oriented
Who you are:
You act like an owner. You thrive when you're empowered to take initiative, go above and beyond, and deliver results.
You’re a certified professional. You have current accreditation and good standing Mutual Funds License (Canadian Securities Course or Investment Funds In Canada). It’s an asset if you’ve completed any of the following: Branch Compliance Officer’s Course (BCO), Branch Managers Examination Course (BME), Conducts & Practices Handbook (CPH) Wealth Management Essentials (WME); or Certified Financial Planner (CFP).
Values matter to you. You bring your real self to work and you live our values - trust, teamwork, and accountability.
You put our clients first. You engage with purpose to find the right solutions. You go the extra mile, because it’s the right thing to do.
You’re goal oriented. You’re motivated by accomplishing your goals and delivering your best to make a difference.
You're passionate about people. You find meaning in relationships and surround yourself with a diverse network of partners. You connect with others through respect and authenticity.
You are a caring and accountable leader. You’re passionate about developing and growing team members abilities. You have experience providing coaching and hands on support to meet team goals.
Banking Operations, Business Development, Client Service, Community Connections, Customer Experience (CX), Financial Advising, Financial Products, People Management, Performance Monitoring, Results-Oriented
Who you are:
You act like an owner. You thrive when you're empowered to take initiative, go above and beyond, and deliver results.
You’re a certified professional. You have current accreditation and good standing Mutual Funds License (Canadian Securities Course or Investment Funds In Canada). It’s an asset if you’ve completed any of the following: Branch Compliance Officer’s Course (BCO), Branch Managers Examination Course (BME), Conducts & Practices Handbook (CPH) Wealth Management Essentials (WME); or Certified Financial Planner (CFP).
Values matter to you. You bring your real self to work and you live our values - trust, teamwork, and accountability.
You put our clients first. You engage with purpose to find the right solutions. You go the extra mile, because it’s the right thing to do.
You’re goal oriented. You’re motivated by accomplishing your goals and delivering your best to make a difference.
You're passionate about people. You find meaning in relationships and surround yourself with a diverse network of partners. You connect with others through respect and authenticity.
You are a caring and accountable leader. You’re passionate about developing and growing team members abilities. You have experience providing coaching and hands on support to meet team goals.
/ hour
Details
Creative Employment Access Society (CEAS) is a non-profit organization supporting job-seekers and employers across the Comox Valley. We are seeking a detailed-oriented and team-focused Finance Clerk. Our diverse team values exceptional client service, strong collegial relationships, and a safe, inclusive, and respectful work environment for all.
We are seeking a full-time Finance Clerk with excellent bookkeeping skills and strong attention to detail. An understanding of underlying accounting principles is essential. The hours are 8:30 to 4:30 Monday to Friday. The position is 35 hours per week. This is an in-office position at our Courtenay office. All workspaces, washrooms, and public areas are accessible.
You will be part of a team in which all duties are shared. Team members rotate through the various tasks and work together in a large shared office.
The starting rate of pay is $32.16 to $32.80 depending on qualifications and experience. A comprehensive cost-shared benefit plan is provided after 3 months.
Duties:
• Use Sage 50 (Simply Accounting) to process accounts payable
• Assist with the distribution of and accounting for client supports and wage subsidy employer claims
• Communicate with clients and vendors to obtain documentation and clarification for payment of invoices and client financial supports
• Use PayDirt for processing of payroll and reporting
• Reconcile accounts and maintain petty cash
• Complete full cycle monthly accounting and year end preparation for audit
• Provide filing and administrative support to the Finance and Administration Manager
• Work cooperatively with the team and other staff members
• Occasionally provide reception backup
We are seeking a full-time Finance Clerk with excellent bookkeeping skills and strong attention to detail. An understanding of underlying accounting principles is essential. The hours are 8:30 to 4:30 Monday to Friday. The position is 35 hours per week. This is an in-office position at our Courtenay office. All workspaces, washrooms, and public areas are accessible.
You will be part of a team in which all duties are shared. Team members rotate through the various tasks and work together in a large shared office.
The starting rate of pay is $32.16 to $32.80 depending on qualifications and experience. A comprehensive cost-shared benefit plan is provided after 3 months.
Duties:
• Use Sage 50 (Simply Accounting) to process accounts payable
• Assist with the distribution of and accounting for client supports and wage subsidy employer claims
• Communicate with clients and vendors to obtain documentation and clarification for payment of invoices and client financial supports
• Use PayDirt for processing of payroll and reporting
• Reconcile accounts and maintain petty cash
• Complete full cycle monthly accounting and year end preparation for audit
• Provide filing and administrative support to the Finance and Administration Manager
• Work cooperatively with the team and other staff members
• Occasionally provide reception backup
Qualifications & Experience
Required Qualifications
• Formal accounting training
• Minimum two years’ experience using all aspects of Simply Accounting
• Minimum two years’ experience processing payroll
• Advanced MS Excel skills
• Knowledge of accounting terminology
• Account reconciliation experience
• Ability to perform calculations with percentages and ratios
• Strong communication skills
• Excellent record with meeting deadlines
• Valid driver’s license and vehicle (There are occasional in-town trips for banking, obtaining Board signatures, and other errands.)
• Proven ability to attend to details and accurately record numerical information.
Ability to speak French would be a bonus, as our WorkBC Centre is designated bilingual.
Skill testing will be conducted.
Hiring is contingent upon satisfactory completion of security screening and criminal record check. CEAS will reimburse the successful candidate for the cost required to obtain the criminal record check. There is no need to obtain this prior to accepting an offer.
• Formal accounting training
• Minimum two years’ experience using all aspects of Simply Accounting
• Minimum two years’ experience processing payroll
• Advanced MS Excel skills
• Knowledge of accounting terminology
• Account reconciliation experience
• Ability to perform calculations with percentages and ratios
• Strong communication skills
• Excellent record with meeting deadlines
• Valid driver’s license and vehicle (There are occasional in-town trips for banking, obtaining Board signatures, and other errands.)
• Proven ability to attend to details and accurately record numerical information.
Ability to speak French would be a bonus, as our WorkBC Centre is designated bilingual.
Skill testing will be conducted.
Hiring is contingent upon satisfactory completion of security screening and criminal record check. CEAS will reimburse the successful candidate for the cost required to obtain the criminal record check. There is no need to obtain this prior to accepting an offer.
/ hour (
$72,000 To $120,000/Year
) Details
River City Ram is part of the Steve Marshall Group, which operates new, used, and RV dealerships throughout British Columbia and the US. We are an award-winning brand with more than 500 employees, and we are looking to add one more as a full-time Jr. Finance Manager.
At River City Ram, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional service and building lasting relationships with our customers. As a respected name in the automotive industry, we strive for excellence in everything we do – from vehicle sales and service to customer support.
Role Summary:
The Junior Finance Manager at River City Ram plays a key role in supporting the dealership’s financial services department by assisting customers with financing and insurance options for their vehicle purchases. This position is responsible for ensuring an efficient, transparent, and customer-focused experience, while also protecting the dealership’s profitability and compliance with lending regulations. Working closely with the Sales and Finance teams, the Junior Finance Manager prepares and processes financing documents, presents extended warranty and protection products, and maintains strong relationships with financial institutions. This is a developmental role designed for individuals eager to grow into a senior finance management position, with a focus on learning, accuracy, and delivering excellent customer service.
Key Responsibilities:
• Customer Consultations: Meet with customers to explain financing options and guide them through the vehicle financing process. Discuss loan terms, payment schedules, interest rates, and lease agreements to help customers make informed decisions.
• Loan and Lease Processing: Assist customers in completing financing applications and ensure all required documentation is accurate and submitted to lenders. Evaluate customer credit profiles and match them with suitable financing options.
• Lender Relationships: Build and maintain relationships with financial institutions, lenders, and banks to secure favorable loan terms and expand financing options for customers.
• Compliance Management: Ensure all financing processes adhere to provincial, and local regulations, as well as dealership and OEM policies. Stay up-to-date with changes in laws and regulations related to automotive financing.
• Upselling Products: Present and sell additional products and services, such as extended warranties, insurance, maintenance plans, and other add-on options that enhance vehicle ownership while contributing to dealership profitability.
• Contract Preparation: Review and finalize financing contracts, ensuring all terms and conditions are clearly stated and understood by the customer. Oversee accurate signing and processing of agreements.
• Problem Resolution: Address and resolve any customer issues related to financing or contract discrepancies, providing excellent customer service to maintain satisfaction.
• Reporting and Tracking: Maintain accurate records of financing transactions, loan approvals, and sales performance. Provide regular reports to dealership management on financing department performance.
• Sales Team Support: Collaborate with the sales team to structure deals that meet customer needs while ensuring dealership profitability. Provide guidance on financing options during the sales process.
• Performance Targets: Work toward meeting and exceeding departmental goals for financing penetration rates, product sales, and customer satisfaction.
• Training and Leadership: Train and mentor sales staff on financing products and processes, helping them understand how to present financing options effectively to customers.
• Customer Follow-Up: Conduct follow-up calls to ensure customer satisfaction with financing terms and to address any concerns post-purchase.
Growth Path:
At River City Ram, we are committed to developing talent from within. The Junior Finance Manager role is designed as a stepping stone to a full Finance Manager position. As you gain experience, demonstrate consistent performance, and complete required certifications, you will have the opportunity to:
• Take on greater responsibility in negotiating and finalizing finance and insurance contracts.
• Build stronger lender relationships and gain expertise in complex financing structures.
• Lead customer consultations with increased autonomy.
• Mentor new team members and contribute to process improvements in the Finance Department.
• Progress into a Finance Manager role with expanded earning potential, decision-making authority, and leadership opportunities.
What We Offer:
• Competitive salary.
• Health and dental plan upon completion of the probation period.
• Employee Assistance Program.
• Company events.
• Friendly, team-oriented work environment.
Our company is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment and where everyone has a fair and equal chance to succeed.
We recruit, hire, train, promote, and make all employment decisions without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
We believe diversity and inclusion make us stronger, and we are dedicated to building a culture where all employees feel respected, supported, and empowered.
If you require reasonable accommodation during the selection process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met in accordance with applicable laws.
At River City Ram, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional service and building lasting relationships with our customers. As a respected name in the automotive industry, we strive for excellence in everything we do – from vehicle sales and service to customer support.
Role Summary:
The Junior Finance Manager at River City Ram plays a key role in supporting the dealership’s financial services department by assisting customers with financing and insurance options for their vehicle purchases. This position is responsible for ensuring an efficient, transparent, and customer-focused experience, while also protecting the dealership’s profitability and compliance with lending regulations. Working closely with the Sales and Finance teams, the Junior Finance Manager prepares and processes financing documents, presents extended warranty and protection products, and maintains strong relationships with financial institutions. This is a developmental role designed for individuals eager to grow into a senior finance management position, with a focus on learning, accuracy, and delivering excellent customer service.
Key Responsibilities:
• Customer Consultations: Meet with customers to explain financing options and guide them through the vehicle financing process. Discuss loan terms, payment schedules, interest rates, and lease agreements to help customers make informed decisions.
• Loan and Lease Processing: Assist customers in completing financing applications and ensure all required documentation is accurate and submitted to lenders. Evaluate customer credit profiles and match them with suitable financing options.
• Lender Relationships: Build and maintain relationships with financial institutions, lenders, and banks to secure favorable loan terms and expand financing options for customers.
• Compliance Management: Ensure all financing processes adhere to provincial, and local regulations, as well as dealership and OEM policies. Stay up-to-date with changes in laws and regulations related to automotive financing.
• Upselling Products: Present and sell additional products and services, such as extended warranties, insurance, maintenance plans, and other add-on options that enhance vehicle ownership while contributing to dealership profitability.
• Contract Preparation: Review and finalize financing contracts, ensuring all terms and conditions are clearly stated and understood by the customer. Oversee accurate signing and processing of agreements.
• Problem Resolution: Address and resolve any customer issues related to financing or contract discrepancies, providing excellent customer service to maintain satisfaction.
• Reporting and Tracking: Maintain accurate records of financing transactions, loan approvals, and sales performance. Provide regular reports to dealership management on financing department performance.
• Sales Team Support: Collaborate with the sales team to structure deals that meet customer needs while ensuring dealership profitability. Provide guidance on financing options during the sales process.
• Performance Targets: Work toward meeting and exceeding departmental goals for financing penetration rates, product sales, and customer satisfaction.
• Training and Leadership: Train and mentor sales staff on financing products and processes, helping them understand how to present financing options effectively to customers.
• Customer Follow-Up: Conduct follow-up calls to ensure customer satisfaction with financing terms and to address any concerns post-purchase.
Growth Path:
At River City Ram, we are committed to developing talent from within. The Junior Finance Manager role is designed as a stepping stone to a full Finance Manager position. As you gain experience, demonstrate consistent performance, and complete required certifications, you will have the opportunity to:
• Take on greater responsibility in negotiating and finalizing finance and insurance contracts.
• Build stronger lender relationships and gain expertise in complex financing structures.
• Lead customer consultations with increased autonomy.
• Mentor new team members and contribute to process improvements in the Finance Department.
• Progress into a Finance Manager role with expanded earning potential, decision-making authority, and leadership opportunities.
What We Offer:
• Competitive salary.
• Health and dental plan upon completion of the probation period.
• Employee Assistance Program.
• Company events.
• Friendly, team-oriented work environment.
Our company is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment and where everyone has a fair and equal chance to succeed.
We recruit, hire, train, promote, and make all employment decisions without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
We believe diversity and inclusion make us stronger, and we are dedicated to building a culture where all employees feel respected, supported, and empowered.
If you require reasonable accommodation during the selection process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met in accordance with applicable laws.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications & Competencies
• Previous experience in automotive sales, finance, banking, or customer service is an asset.
• Strong understanding of basic financial principles, credit applications, and lending processes (training will be provided).
• Proficiency with MS Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) and ability to quickly learn dealership management software.
• Valid driver’s license with clean driving record.
• Comfortable presenting and upselling finance and insurance products in a consultative manner.
• Strong attention to detail when reviewing contracts, credit applications, and compliance documents.
• Excellent verbal and written communication; able to explain financial options clearly to customers.
• Willingness to learn, take direction, and grow into a senior finance management role.
• Previous experience in automotive sales, finance, banking, or customer service is an asset.
• Strong understanding of basic financial principles, credit applications, and lending processes (training will be provided).
• Proficiency with MS Office (Excel, Word, Outlook) and ability to quickly learn dealership management software.
• Valid driver’s license with clean driving record.
• Comfortable presenting and upselling finance and insurance products in a consultative manner.
• Strong attention to detail when reviewing contracts, credit applications, and compliance documents.
• Excellent verbal and written communication; able to explain financial options clearly to customers.
• Willingness to learn, take direction, and grow into a senior finance management role.
/ hour (
$32.00 To $42.00 Hourly
) Details
Hiring for two positions:
• Red Seal Service Technician
Salary Range: $35.00 To $42.00 Annually
• Service Technician
Salary Range: $32.00 To $42.00 Annually
Courtenay Nissan is part of the Steve Marshall Group, which operates new, used, and RV dealerships throughout British Columbia and the US. We are an award-winning brand with more than 400 employees, and we are looking to add one more as a full-time Red Seal Service Technician and one more as full time Service technician.
At Courtenay Nissan, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional service and building lasting relationships with our customers. As a respected name in the automotive industry, we strive for excellence in everything we do – from vehicle sales and service to customer support.
Role Summary
The Service Technician is a highly skilled professional responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining a variety of vehicles to manufacturer standards. As a certified expert, you will play a key role in ensuring customer satisfaction by delivering high-quality workmanship and efficient service. This role is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who are passionate about automotive repair and enjoy solving complex mechanical issues.
Key Responsibilities:
• Diagnostics and Repairs: Perform detailed diagnostics to identify mechanical, electrical, and technical issues in vehicles. Execute repairs to ensure safety, performance, and compliance with OEM standards.
• Preventative Maintenance: Conduct routine maintenance services, including oil changes, brake repairs, tire rotations, and system inspections.
• Technical Expertise: Stay up-to-date with the latest automotive technologies and use specialized diagnostic tools to troubleshoot and resolve vehicle problems.
• OEM Compliance: Adhere to all manufacturer guidelines and service protocols to maintain warranty integrity and ensure repairs meet high-quality standards.
• Customer Communication: Collaborate with service advisors to explain findings and recommend necessary repairs or services to customers in an easy-to-understand manner.
• Documentation: Maintain accurate records of all work performed, including diagnostics, repairs, and parts used.
• Shop Safety: Follow all safety protocols, maintain a clean workspace, and ensure compliance with workplace safety standards.
• Training and Mentorship: Share knowledge and provide guidance to apprentices and junior technicians, fostering a culture of continuous learning.
• Team Collaboration: Work closely with service advisors, parts staff, and other technicians to ensure efficient workflow and timely completion of jobs.
• Test Driving: Test drive vehicles as necessary to confirm repairs and assess overall performance.
What We Offer:
• Competitive salary.
• Health and dental plan upon completion of the probation period.
• Comprehensive on-the-job training and mentorship.
• Employee Assistance Program.
• Company events.
• Friendly, team-oriented work environment.
Our company is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment and where everyone has a fair and equal chance to succeed.
We recruit, hire, train, promote, and make all employment decisions without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
We believe diversity and inclusion make us stronger, and we are dedicated to building a culture where all employees feel respected, supported, and empowered.
If you require reasonable accommodation during the selection process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met in accordance with applicable laws.
• Red Seal Service Technician
Salary Range: $35.00 To $42.00 Annually
• Service Technician
Salary Range: $32.00 To $42.00 Annually
Courtenay Nissan is part of the Steve Marshall Group, which operates new, used, and RV dealerships throughout British Columbia and the US. We are an award-winning brand with more than 400 employees, and we are looking to add one more as a full-time Red Seal Service Technician and one more as full time Service technician.
At Courtenay Nissan, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional service and building lasting relationships with our customers. As a respected name in the automotive industry, we strive for excellence in everything we do – from vehicle sales and service to customer support.
Role Summary
The Service Technician is a highly skilled professional responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining a variety of vehicles to manufacturer standards. As a certified expert, you will play a key role in ensuring customer satisfaction by delivering high-quality workmanship and efficient service. This role is ideal for detail-oriented individuals who are passionate about automotive repair and enjoy solving complex mechanical issues.
Key Responsibilities:
• Diagnostics and Repairs: Perform detailed diagnostics to identify mechanical, electrical, and technical issues in vehicles. Execute repairs to ensure safety, performance, and compliance with OEM standards.
• Preventative Maintenance: Conduct routine maintenance services, including oil changes, brake repairs, tire rotations, and system inspections.
• Technical Expertise: Stay up-to-date with the latest automotive technologies and use specialized diagnostic tools to troubleshoot and resolve vehicle problems.
• OEM Compliance: Adhere to all manufacturer guidelines and service protocols to maintain warranty integrity and ensure repairs meet high-quality standards.
• Customer Communication: Collaborate with service advisors to explain findings and recommend necessary repairs or services to customers in an easy-to-understand manner.
• Documentation: Maintain accurate records of all work performed, including diagnostics, repairs, and parts used.
• Shop Safety: Follow all safety protocols, maintain a clean workspace, and ensure compliance with workplace safety standards.
• Training and Mentorship: Share knowledge and provide guidance to apprentices and junior technicians, fostering a culture of continuous learning.
• Team Collaboration: Work closely with service advisors, parts staff, and other technicians to ensure efficient workflow and timely completion of jobs.
• Test Driving: Test drive vehicles as necessary to confirm repairs and assess overall performance.
What We Offer:
• Competitive salary.
• Health and dental plan upon completion of the probation period.
• Comprehensive on-the-job training and mentorship.
• Employee Assistance Program.
• Company events.
• Friendly, team-oriented work environment.
Our company is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating a workplace that is free from discrimination and harassment and where everyone has a fair and equal chance to succeed.
We recruit, hire, train, promote, and make all employment decisions without regard to race, colour, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.
We believe diversity and inclusion make us stronger, and we are dedicated to building a culture where all employees feel respected, supported, and empowered.
If you require reasonable accommodation during the selection process, please let us know and we will work with you to ensure your needs are met in accordance with applicable laws.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications & Competencies:
• For Red Seal Technician:
Red Seal Certification in Automotive Service.
• Extensive experience diagnosing and repairing a variety of vehicle makes and models.
• Proficiency with diagnostic tools and repair equipment.
• Strong understanding of automotive systems, including electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems.
• Commitment to safety, quality, and customer satisfaction.
• Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
• Strong communication skills to explain technical issues to customers and team members.
• Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
• For Red Seal Technician:
Red Seal Certification in Automotive Service.
• Extensive experience diagnosing and repairing a variety of vehicle makes and models.
• Proficiency with diagnostic tools and repair equipment.
• Strong understanding of automotive systems, including electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic systems.
• Commitment to safety, quality, and customer satisfaction.
• Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
• Strong communication skills to explain technical issues to customers and team members.
• Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record.
/ hour
Details
The District of Port Hardy invites applications for the position of Full-Time Operator I in the
Operational Services Department.
Under the direction of his/her immediate supervisor, this position is responsible for all the duties
and responsibilities of an Equipment Operator I. He/she will also be required to supervise up to
two (2) junior employees on occasion in related duties on routine maintenance tasks.
This is a Union position with a wage rate of $32.95, plus benefits as per IUOE collective
agreement 2025-2027.
Operational Services Department.
Under the direction of his/her immediate supervisor, this position is responsible for all the duties
and responsibilities of an Equipment Operator I. He/she will also be required to supervise up to
two (2) junior employees on occasion in related duties on routine maintenance tasks.
This is a Union position with a wage rate of $32.95, plus benefits as per IUOE collective
agreement 2025-2027.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications and Requirements:
• High School diploma or equivalent.
• Valid Class 5 Drivers License with air endorsement.
• Experience as an equipment operator, operating similar equipment in a similar position and the ability to plan and estimate work is desirable.
Abilities:
• Must be physically capable of carrying out assigned duties in all weather conditions.
• Must be able to communicate effectively both oral and written form, in English, with other employees, supervisors, and the general public.
• Must be able to carry out courtesy and tact when dealing with employees and public.
• Must be able to work safely in accordance with Workers Compensation Board Regulations and District Policy.
• High School diploma or equivalent.
• Valid Class 5 Drivers License with air endorsement.
• Experience as an equipment operator, operating similar equipment in a similar position and the ability to plan and estimate work is desirable.
Abilities:
• Must be physically capable of carrying out assigned duties in all weather conditions.
• Must be able to communicate effectively both oral and written form, in English, with other employees, supervisors, and the general public.
• Must be able to carry out courtesy and tact when dealing with employees and public.
• Must be able to work safely in accordance with Workers Compensation Board Regulations and District Policy.
/ hour (
$30.30-$32.15 per hour
) Details
North Island Employment is currently accepting applications for an Employment Counsellor position based in our Port Hardy office, working a blended work week including in-office, outreach and virtual service delivery. The wage range for our Employment Counsellor – Port Hardy position is $30.30-$32.15 per hour. This is an excellent opportunity to work with an award winning organization!
Who we are… Connecting people with work since 1986. With over 30 years in business, North Island Employment is a cornerstone in communities building extensive partnerships with businesses, other organizations, communities and individuals in Campbell River and across Vancouver Island North. These partnerships are integral to our ability to assist people to build self-sufficiency through active and sustainable participation in the labour market and assist employers to hire the right people, with the right skills at the right time contributing to a strong, resilient and healthy community.
As an award winning organization, North Island Employment is a respected leader in workforce development and has been the recipient of numerous nominations and awards that include Business of the Year (26-49 employees) and Diversity Leadership at the Campbell River Chamber of Commerce Business Awards of Excellence along with provincial recognition as Career Development Organization of the Year by the BC Career Development Association and Employment Organization of the Year by the Association of Service Providers for Employability and Career Training.
Our culture is one of personal and professional excellence, mutual respect, collaboration and commitment to people and community. In addition competitive wages, extended health and dental, health and sick days, RSP matching, and 3 weeks’ vacation to start, are part of the total compensation package for eligible staff.
Why Port Hardy and the Vancouver Island North Region…
Surrounded by majestic mountains and spectacular ocean views, Port Hardy and the Vancouver Island North region offers it all. Popular summer events and year-round world class recreational opportunities coupled with local health care, a School District with innovative programs, North Island College and truly affordable housing options, the Vancouver Island North lifestyle is unparalleled.
Communities across the Vancouver Island North region including Port Hardy are well networked with Highway 19 which connects with Campbell River, Nanaimo and Victoria. In addition, BC Ferries offers a number of different routes, connecting the region to Prince Rupert, Alert Bay and Sointula. Port Hardy also offers a number of daily scheduled flights to Vancouver from the regional airport and Pacific Coastal Airline.
Check out all the great things Port Hardy and the Vancouver Island North region has to offer by visiting: https://myvancouverislandnorth.ca/ or http://www.visitporthardy.com/
Who you are…
As a professional you pride yourself on the following attributes:
• You genuinely enjoy working with a diverse range of clients.
• You are easily able to engage clients and keep them engaged through your work with them whether 1-1 or in a group setting.
• You love learning and aren’t afraid to ask questions.
• You are organized and have the ability to consistently manage your time.
• You love to learn new technologies, programs, and policies.
• You have excellent data management and documentation skills.
• Your collaborative approach to the team you work with make people want to work with you.
The Role…
The Employment Counsellor position reports to the Regional Manager, Client Services and provides case management employment services to unemployed and/or underemployed people including: formal employment needs assessment, action plan development, facilitation, ongoing monitoring and support, and job maintenance and retention to a diverse range of clients. This position is responsible for achieving sustained employment outcomes by utilizing various service delivery channels including Virtual and WorkBC Centres and uses a client centered approach to identify strengths, skills and abilities and addresses barriers to effective achievement of employment and/or community attachment goals. This position is responsible for taking personal initiative for staying up to date and following WorkBC Policy and ICM requirements to ensure accurate data entry and documentation standards.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
• Assess the employment needs, challenges and strengths of clients using an employment readiness framework and relevant assessment tools to determine appropriate services to support the client to achieve and maintain sustainable employment.
• Assess the eligibility and need for financial supports for job search, program participation, job start and sustainment activities.
• Assess and refer clients in need of diagnostic and disability supports and other specialized services.
• Work closely with clients to assess and determine suitable, realistic and sustainable career goals.
• Assist clients with referrals to appropriate community resources.
• Work with clients to develop a realistic action plan to achieve and maintain employment.
• Refer clients to appropriate workshops and provide 1-to-1 employment sessions when appropriate.
• Prepare rationales for referral to services like Training, Self-Employment, Wage Subsidy, Job Creation Partnerships etc.
• Manage a varied and complex case load.
• Monitor each client’s progress (minimum 52 weeks) through ongoing scheduled contact, follow up services and post-service communications to monitor job sustainment by providing ongoing contact until client is employed and Action Plan is complete.
• Maintain up-to-date and accurate electronic case management files using integrated case management system.
• As part of rotating coverage in the Resource Area, assist clients with accessing the Online Employment Services portal and in finding necessary resources and provide support and assistance to self-serve clients accessing job postings, using the computer lab, word processing, Internet, occupational information, academic/re-training information, etc.
• Facilitate group-based and 1-1 employment related workshops (i.e. resume building; cover letters; interview skills; labour market information, essential skills etc.).
• Assist with community networking (i.e. building lines of support and making cross-referrals with other social and educational agencies).
• Other duties as required.
Who we are… Connecting people with work since 1986. With over 30 years in business, North Island Employment is a cornerstone in communities building extensive partnerships with businesses, other organizations, communities and individuals in Campbell River and across Vancouver Island North. These partnerships are integral to our ability to assist people to build self-sufficiency through active and sustainable participation in the labour market and assist employers to hire the right people, with the right skills at the right time contributing to a strong, resilient and healthy community.
As an award winning organization, North Island Employment is a respected leader in workforce development and has been the recipient of numerous nominations and awards that include Business of the Year (26-49 employees) and Diversity Leadership at the Campbell River Chamber of Commerce Business Awards of Excellence along with provincial recognition as Career Development Organization of the Year by the BC Career Development Association and Employment Organization of the Year by the Association of Service Providers for Employability and Career Training.
Our culture is one of personal and professional excellence, mutual respect, collaboration and commitment to people and community. In addition competitive wages, extended health and dental, health and sick days, RSP matching, and 3 weeks’ vacation to start, are part of the total compensation package for eligible staff.
Why Port Hardy and the Vancouver Island North Region…
Surrounded by majestic mountains and spectacular ocean views, Port Hardy and the Vancouver Island North region offers it all. Popular summer events and year-round world class recreational opportunities coupled with local health care, a School District with innovative programs, North Island College and truly affordable housing options, the Vancouver Island North lifestyle is unparalleled.
Communities across the Vancouver Island North region including Port Hardy are well networked with Highway 19 which connects with Campbell River, Nanaimo and Victoria. In addition, BC Ferries offers a number of different routes, connecting the region to Prince Rupert, Alert Bay and Sointula. Port Hardy also offers a number of daily scheduled flights to Vancouver from the regional airport and Pacific Coastal Airline.
Check out all the great things Port Hardy and the Vancouver Island North region has to offer by visiting: https://myvancouverislandnorth.ca/ or http://www.visitporthardy.com/
Who you are…
As a professional you pride yourself on the following attributes:
• You genuinely enjoy working with a diverse range of clients.
• You are easily able to engage clients and keep them engaged through your work with them whether 1-1 or in a group setting.
• You love learning and aren’t afraid to ask questions.
• You are organized and have the ability to consistently manage your time.
• You love to learn new technologies, programs, and policies.
• You have excellent data management and documentation skills.
• Your collaborative approach to the team you work with make people want to work with you.
The Role…
The Employment Counsellor position reports to the Regional Manager, Client Services and provides case management employment services to unemployed and/or underemployed people including: formal employment needs assessment, action plan development, facilitation, ongoing monitoring and support, and job maintenance and retention to a diverse range of clients. This position is responsible for achieving sustained employment outcomes by utilizing various service delivery channels including Virtual and WorkBC Centres and uses a client centered approach to identify strengths, skills and abilities and addresses barriers to effective achievement of employment and/or community attachment goals. This position is responsible for taking personal initiative for staying up to date and following WorkBC Policy and ICM requirements to ensure accurate data entry and documentation standards.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
• Assess the employment needs, challenges and strengths of clients using an employment readiness framework and relevant assessment tools to determine appropriate services to support the client to achieve and maintain sustainable employment.
• Assess the eligibility and need for financial supports for job search, program participation, job start and sustainment activities.
• Assess and refer clients in need of diagnostic and disability supports and other specialized services.
• Work closely with clients to assess and determine suitable, realistic and sustainable career goals.
• Assist clients with referrals to appropriate community resources.
• Work with clients to develop a realistic action plan to achieve and maintain employment.
• Refer clients to appropriate workshops and provide 1-to-1 employment sessions when appropriate.
• Prepare rationales for referral to services like Training, Self-Employment, Wage Subsidy, Job Creation Partnerships etc.
• Manage a varied and complex case load.
• Monitor each client’s progress (minimum 52 weeks) through ongoing scheduled contact, follow up services and post-service communications to monitor job sustainment by providing ongoing contact until client is employed and Action Plan is complete.
• Maintain up-to-date and accurate electronic case management files using integrated case management system.
• As part of rotating coverage in the Resource Area, assist clients with accessing the Online Employment Services portal and in finding necessary resources and provide support and assistance to self-serve clients accessing job postings, using the computer lab, word processing, Internet, occupational information, academic/re-training information, etc.
• Facilitate group-based and 1-1 employment related workshops (i.e. resume building; cover letters; interview skills; labour market information, essential skills etc.).
• Assist with community networking (i.e. building lines of support and making cross-referrals with other social and educational agencies).
• Other duties as required.
Qualifications & Experience
Key Competencies:
Values. Behaves consistently with clear personal values that complement NIEFS’s values of excellence, diversity, and respect.
Integrity & Ethics. Ensures integrity in personal and organizational practices and professional behavior. Builds a respectful and client-centered workplace committed to maintaining privacy and confidentiality.
Innovation. Thinks creatively; is open to new ideas and technologies. Is committed to developing effective and new approaches to service excellence. Is flexible and adaptable to meeting ever-changing demands of clients, funders, employers, and other community stakeholders.
Accountability. Accepts and creates a culture of accountability; fosters personal growth; takes personal ownership and initiative. Is self-aware and demonstrates a commitment to ongoing learning and continual improvement in a highly complex environment.
Engagement. Shows passion for the job and the mission of North Island Employment.
Effective Communication. Fosters open communication, actively listens to others, speaks effectively and respectfully, and prepares written communication so that messages are clearly understood.
Organized & Efficient. Plans ahead and works in a systematic and organized way. Follows policy, directions and procedures and ensures deliverables are met on time and according to agreed standards.
Qualifications – Knowledge, Education and Experience
3 years’ experience working as an Employment Counsellor and/or Employment Skills Facilitator in the employment services industry (or similar/human services industry) working with a broad and diverse range of clients including those with complex barriers both in-person and through virtual services.
Experience conducting and interpreting client needs assessments and creating action plans.
Experience facilitating group based workshops.
Experience coaching and mentoring clients.
Experience working with scheduling and case management databases.
Proficient using technology and computer skills associated with group facilitation, case management and job search including internet, email, smart phones, MS Office Word, PowerPoint or other presentation software.
Advanced keyboarding skills and ability to type a minimum of 40 words per minute.
Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle.
Available to work core hours with occasional evenings and weekends
Certification as a Career Development Professional (CCDP) or actively working towards certification.
A post-secondary certificate, degree, or diploma in a relevant field (e.g. career or employment development, vocational rehabilitation, social work, psychology, sociology, human services, counselling, education or human resource management).
A criminal record check will be required and employment will be contingent on the result of this check being such that security clearance to work in the Integrated Case Management System can be approved.
Values. Behaves consistently with clear personal values that complement NIEFS’s values of excellence, diversity, and respect.
Integrity & Ethics. Ensures integrity in personal and organizational practices and professional behavior. Builds a respectful and client-centered workplace committed to maintaining privacy and confidentiality.
Innovation. Thinks creatively; is open to new ideas and technologies. Is committed to developing effective and new approaches to service excellence. Is flexible and adaptable to meeting ever-changing demands of clients, funders, employers, and other community stakeholders.
Accountability. Accepts and creates a culture of accountability; fosters personal growth; takes personal ownership and initiative. Is self-aware and demonstrates a commitment to ongoing learning and continual improvement in a highly complex environment.
Engagement. Shows passion for the job and the mission of North Island Employment.
Effective Communication. Fosters open communication, actively listens to others, speaks effectively and respectfully, and prepares written communication so that messages are clearly understood.
Organized & Efficient. Plans ahead and works in a systematic and organized way. Follows policy, directions and procedures and ensures deliverables are met on time and according to agreed standards.
Qualifications – Knowledge, Education and Experience
3 years’ experience working as an Employment Counsellor and/or Employment Skills Facilitator in the employment services industry (or similar/human services industry) working with a broad and diverse range of clients including those with complex barriers both in-person and through virtual services.
Experience conducting and interpreting client needs assessments and creating action plans.
Experience facilitating group based workshops.
Experience coaching and mentoring clients.
Experience working with scheduling and case management databases.
Proficient using technology and computer skills associated with group facilitation, case management and job search including internet, email, smart phones, MS Office Word, PowerPoint or other presentation software.
Advanced keyboarding skills and ability to type a minimum of 40 words per minute.
Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle.
Available to work core hours with occasional evenings and weekends
Certification as a Career Development Professional (CCDP) or actively working towards certification.
A post-secondary certificate, degree, or diploma in a relevant field (e.g. career or employment development, vocational rehabilitation, social work, psychology, sociology, human services, counselling, education or human resource management).
A criminal record check will be required and employment will be contingent on the result of this check being such that security clearance to work in the Integrated Case Management System can be approved.
/ hour (
$32.48/Hour
) Details
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.
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.
Qualifications & Experience
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.
· 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.