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JOB SUMMARY Reporting to the Chief Election Officer, the Alternate Presiding Election Official (APEO) provides support to the Presiding Election Official (PEO) in the administration and operation of an assigned voting place. The APEO assists with voting place setup, voter registration, and the supervision of Voting Officials (EOs), while helping to ensure election procedures are followed. In the absence of the PEO, the APEO assumes responsibility for overseeing voting operations and ensuring the voting process is conducted in accordance with established election requirements. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Assist with the setup and closing of the voting place. •Visit the voting place on the evening prior to Election Day or early on Election Day morning to assist with set up and prepare the location for voting operations. •Assist with Non Resident Property Elector registration. • Assist with the overall conduct of the voting place and maintain the integrity of the voting process. • Assist with the management of media, candidate representatives (scrutineers), and voter issues. • Assist with ensuring voting procedures are followed correctly and that the voting place remains safe and accessible. • Assist with supervising election workers. • Assist the Presiding Election Officer (PEO) in any other duties as required. SPECIAL WORKING CONDITIONS • Must be available to work on election day, Saturday, October 17, 2026 • Must be available to attend mandatory paid training between September 22-26 • Must have access to an insured vehicle in good working order to transport supplies • PEOs are required to pick up and securely store sensitive materials the night before election day and return materials after voting place closes • Must have access to a smartphone and be able to use it on voting day(s) • Two meal breaks will be provided; however, APEOs must provide their own nonperishable meals and beverages as they are required to remain on site and may not have access to microwaves and refrigerators • Shifts may exceed 14 hours in length; candidates must be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time and perform duties throughout the duration of the shift. • Ability to lift up to 35lbs • Must dress appropriately in comfortable and professional attire RATE OF PAY - $30.35/hr plus overtime in accordance with Employment Standards Act. ADDITIONAL FEES Breakfast $20; Lunch $25; Dinner $35 Personal use of cell phone $20 Personal vehicle travel $0.73/km (paved) $0.85 (unpaved) - if travel required is over 10 km Accommodation will be provided if required
Qualifications & Experience
• Minimum of 18 years of age and legally entitled to work in B.C. • Previous experience supervising staff is preferred • A current and valid B.C. driver’s licence with a satisfactory driving record • Ability to effectively communicate in English, additional languages are considered an asset • Previous experience in a supervisory role in a municipal, provincial, or federal election is preferred •Experience with conflict resolution is preferred • Demonstrated ability to deal tactfully and courteously with the public • Strong interpersonal skills and patience when working with a diverse range of people throughout a long workday • Solid understanding of the election process • Ability to maintain strict political neutrality and exercise sound judgment in a fair, unbiased, andprofessional manner. • Strong organizational and multitasking abilities with excellent attention to detail • Basic math and analytical skills • Ability to work effectively under pressure • Ability to anticipate and resolve issues proactively
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Being the Difference: A NEW MILESTONE IN CAMPBELL RIVER IS AVAILABLE! Impact Young Adult Lives in our Staffed Residential Home in Campbell River! At Bayshore Home Care Solutions, a division of Bayshore Healthcare Ltd., while we are known for our exceptional 1:1 home support, we are excited to launch a brand-new Staffed Residential Project in Campbell River specifically for young adult clients. We are seeking dedicated and compassionate Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) for both Full-Time and Part-Time positions to join our team. You will be part of a collaborative environment where you support our young adult clients in a staffed residential setting. In this rewarding role, you won't just provide clinical care; you will be a vital part of a team helping our clients thrive, gain independence, and navigate their health challenges within a supportive community home. Your expertise will foster a sense of belonging and stability for our clients. "Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love." If you are motivated by a desire to make a tangible difference through team-based care, this new project at Bayshore is the fulfilling journey you’ve been searching for. Salary Range: $32.14 - $39.35 per hour. As Canada's largest and leading home care provider, we invite you to join us in our 50+ year legacy of empowering our Nurses to make a meaningful difference in their careers! Bayshore HealthCare is one of the Canada’s leading providers of home and community health care services and is a privately owned company. We are proud to showcase our achievement as a Platinum member of Canada’s Best Managed Companies Program every year since 2006. In 2015, Bayshore achieved the designation for Best Practice Spotlight Organization from the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario. Bayshore Healthcare is also recognized as Canada’s Best Employers in Forbes 2023 list. With locations across the country, including more than 80 home care offices, 11 pharmacies and over 100 community care clinics, Bayshore has more than 18,000 staff members and provides care to over 350,000 clients annually. We are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life, dignity, and independence of all Canadians, by providing customized care plans and solutions that allow clients to remain in the comfort of their own home. Why Choose Bayshore? We’re not just a healthcare provider; we are proud to have maintained our status as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies for 15 consecutive years! Our nurturing environment values and appreciates your contributions. What We Offer: Collaborative Team Environment: A supportive staffed residential setting where you work alongside fellow healthcare professionals. Competitive Wages: We value your expertise with competitive hourly rates and additional pay differentials. Consistent Scheduling: We have Full-Time and Part-Time opportunities available to help you create a work-life balance that works for you. Ongoing Learning & Development: We invest in your growth with specialized paid training and orientation. Rewarding Benefits: Employer-paid health benefits and group retirement savings plan (available based on minimum hours). At Bayshore HealthCare, we believe that our commitment to Equity, Diversity & Inclusion is our greatest strength. This principle guides us in realizing our vision of positively impacting the lives of those we serve. We take great pride in fostering a culture of belonging, where individuality is embraced and celebrated through programs, resources, and policies that support each person’s purpose, potential, and well-being. We proudly stand as an equal opportunity employer. We embrace diversity and are committed to cultivating an inclusive environment for all our wonderful team members. Together, let’s make a difference—one life at a time!
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- Active license with BCCNM required. - Pediatric experience is an asset but not mandatory.
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We offer both Vancouver Island work (5/2) and camp work (14/7).
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Experienced Swamper with at least 6 months of experience swamping on a drill. We are looking for someone who would like to move from swamping to driller blaster. If you are ready to write your ticket and move up in a company we would like to offer you that opportunity.
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Weekend Cleanup/Firewatch Labourer Hourly - Casual Ladysmith, BC, CA Salary Range:$30.38 To $35.72 Hourly THE OPPORTUNITY Are you looking for weekend work for some extra money? Wanting to gain experience in a mill environment? Western is currently hiring for Weekend Cleanup/Firewatch Labourers in Ladysmith, BC! Current Opportunities: • Ladysmith Sawmill Operation • Saltair Sawmill Division What We Offer: • Unionized wage rate of $30.38 - $35.72 per hour; • A safe work environment; • On-the-job training; and, • Opportunities for growth and a long-term career. Shifts: Saturday and Sunday day shifts (must be willing to work all these shifts). These positions are considered safety sensitive, all successful candidates will be subject to a pre-employment drug test. RESPONSIBILITIES • General labour, cleanup and spark watch; • Supporting our weekend maintenance crews; and, • All employees must maintain a safe and clean work area. YOUR CAREER At Western Forest Products, we believe our most significant asset is our people. Investing in our people brings value and success to our business, ensuring a safe, engaged, productive and continuously improving workplace. We offer challenging opportunities working alongside the best in the industry to meet your career and professional development goals while providing competitive total rewards and recognition. We provide a variety of on-the-job training and continuing education in many areas at Western to ensure you have the skills you need to succeed. Our promote-from-within culture recognizes high performance, and we offer diverse career paths across the organization for those with the talent and will to advance. WESTERN OVERVIEW Western Forest Products is a leading forest products company that sustainably manages forests and manufactures high-quality wood products. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia with operations in the coastal region of B.C. and Washington State, Western meets the needs of customers worldwide with a specialty wood products focus and diverse product offering. Our commitment to health and safety, environmental stewardship and community engagement is core to how we do business at Western Forest Products. Our approach to responsible business practices in all aspects of our business is multi-faceted. We adhere to and employ the most stringent environmental practices in the world. The steps we take to ensure the forests in which we operate are renewed and remain healthy and viable for future generations are mirrored in the care we take to make certain our communities continue to grow and prosper. This includes investing in communities where we operate and continuing to forge mutually beneficial relationships with First Nations in respect of their local and cultural interests.
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Education and Experience • Previous experience in a safety-sensitive environment (trades-related or industrial) is preferred, though not required. We are willing to train individuals who demonstrate a strong work ethic and eagerness to learn; • First Aid/WHMIS certification is an asset, with preference given to candidates who hold an Advanced First Aid certificate. Skills, Knowledge and Required Competencies • You have an excellent and demonstrated commitment to safety; • A strong work ethic with willingness to lend a helping hand when needed; • Accountable and dependable; • Able to prioritize work; • Demonstrates the ability to work both as part of a team and with minimal supervision; and, • A desire to participate in an organization committed to continuous improvement.
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Operations Field Planner Permanent-FT-Salaried Port McNeill, BC, CA Salary Range:$65,000.00 To $80,000.00 Annually THE OPPORTUNITY Western Forest Products is hiring for an Operations Field Planner to join our TFL 6 Forest Operations team based in Port McNeill, BC. What You’ll Do: Reporting to the TFL Forester, the Operations Field Planner is responsible for field and office activities related to the engineering and development of road construction and harvest plans within TFL 6. The Operations Field Planners also work alongside our various forest operation departments who conduct our roadbuilding and harvesting. Working with a team of forest professionals, they play an important role in all aspects of forest operations planning while supporting an annual harvest. Who You Are: This is a great opportunity for someone who has a degree or diploma in Forestry or Natural Resource Management and aspirations to obtain their RPF or RFT designation. We are looking for a highly motivated individual who demonstrates exceptional communications skills, is well organized, and has a proven ability to work in a team environment. You possess a basic understanding of operational forest management with a strong focus on improving safety, quality, and efficiency. What We Offer: • Salary range of $65,000 - $80,000 based on skill level, qualifications, and experience • Annual incentive plan • Pension plan contributions - Western contributes 7% towards a pension plan, no matching required • Extended health and dental benefits – Western pays for 100% of the employee monthly premiums • 3 weeks’ vacation to start • Employee family assistance program • Financial support for learning and development opportunities Work Environment: This role is to be performed in person at our TFL 6 Forest Operations in Port McNeill, BC RESPONSIBILITIES • Actively participate as part of the Forestry team in field activities related to engineering layout; • Assist in the preparation of the various plans and assessments associated with cutblock development including: Site Plans, Harvest, Road, Silviculture and Deactivation Instructions, Cutting Permit Submissions, Road Permit Submissions and related engineering projects, and prepare other applications as necessary; • Work alongside our production department to gain exposure to road construction, harvesting and other business aspects of the operation; • Demonstrate adherence to company safety and environmental processes and procedures; • Understand corporate financial goals and provide recommendations about effective and innovative strategies to drive project cost efficiencies; • Follow and implement principles in support of sustainable, integrated resource management; • Actively maintain mutually beneficial relationships with First Nations partners, Government agencies and both internal and external stakeholders. YOUR CAREER At Western Forest Products, we believe our most significant asset is our people. Investing in our people brings value and success to our business, ensuring a safe, engaged, productive and continuously improving workplace. We offer challenging opportunities working alongside the best in the industry to meet your career and professional development goals while providing competitive total rewards and recognition. We provide a variety of on-the-job training and continuing education in many areas at Western to ensure you have the skills you need to succeed. Our promote-from-within culture recognizes high performance and we offer diverse career paths across the organization for those with the talent and will to advance. WESTERN OVERVIEW Western Forest Products is a leading forest products company that sustainably manages forests and manufactures high-quality wood products. Headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia with operations in the coastal region of BC and Washington State, Western meets the needs of customers worldwide with a specialty wood products focus and diverse product offering. Our commitment to health and safety, environmental stewardship and community engagement is core to how we do business at Western Forest Products. Our approach to responsible business practices in all aspects of our business is multi-faceted. We adhere to and employ the most stringent environmental practices in the world. The steps we take to ensure the forests in which we operate are renewed and remain healthy and viable for future generations are mirrored in the care we take to make certain our communities continue to grow and prosper. This includes investing in communities where we operate and continuing to forge mutually beneficial relationships with First Nations in respect of their local and cultural interests.
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Education and Experience • 1-3 years of experience related to road and cutblock development in BC is an asset; • Post-secondary degree in Forestry or related degree in Natural Resource Management, and; • Current accreditation or eligible for accreditation, with the Forest Professionals British Columbia (RPF); • Applicants with less than required experience and/or accreditation may be considered. Skills, Knowledge and Required Competencies • Basic understanding and comprehension of Forest Management and Land Use Planning; • Ability to work in a team environment and possess good communication skills; • Basic working knowledge of legal regulations and requirements related to BC crown and private land forest operations; • Experience with forestry software (LRM, Roadeng, etc.) as well as technology (i.e. LiDAR) would be considered an asset.
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Grapple Yarder Utility Person Hourly - Probationary Campbell River, BC, CA Salary:$39.45 Hourly THE OPPORTUNITY La-kwa sa muqw Forestry (LKSM), is seeking a fully qualified Grapple Yarder Utility Person to join our team in Menzies Bay, BC. This position offers the chance to contribute to a progressive organization committed to responsible forest management, with strong values in safety and sustainability. What We Offer: • United Steel Worker (USW) union wage rate of $39.45 • Health & Dental Benefits provided through the union • Pension plan provided through the union • A safe work environment Shifts: This position is currently on a 5x2 shift, 5 days on and 2 days off, 8 hours per day. This role is considered safety sensitive; all successful candidates will be subject to a pre-employment drug test. YOUR CAREER At LKSM, people are the foundation of success. Team members are offered dynamic career opportunities and the chance to collaborate with respected professionals across the forestry industry, all while pursuing individual growth and professional development. LKSM provides competitive total rewards - including compensation, benefits, and recognition - as well as diverse on-the-job training and continuing education, ensuring everyone has the support and skills to thrive. LA-KWA SA MUQW OVERVIEW La-kwa sa muqw Forestry LP (LKSM) is an innovative forestry partnership jointly owned by Tlowitsis, We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum and K’ómoks First Nations, and Western Forest Products Inc. LKSM is dedicated to expanding economic opportunities, and meaningful participation of Indigenous communities in British Columbia’s forestry sector. The name for the Partnership, La-kwa sa muqw Forestry (pronounced la-KWAH-sa-mook) means ‘the wood of four’ in the Kwak̓wala language. The operations of the Partnership cover approximately 157,000 hectares of forest land in the traditional territories of the Nations near the communities of Campbell River and Sayward on eastern Vancouver Island. The Partnership manages an allowable annual cut of 904,540 cubic metres of timber and includes a long-term fibre agreement to support Western’s British Columbia coastal manufacturing operations. The partnership maintains industry-leading safety standards and is proudly certified under the CAN/CSA Z809-16 Sustainable Forest Management Standard.
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Education and Experience • Fully qualified in all aspects of the job with minimum 2 years of experience in BC Coastal Logging; and • Preference may be given to applicants holding a valid Intermediate First Aid certificate. Successful applicants who do not currently hold at least an Intermediate First Aid certification must be willing to obtain it. Skills, Knowledge and Required Competencies • Excellent safety record and strong work ethic; • Highly motivated team player with excellent time management skills; • Creative and innovative thinking; • Logical problem solving; • Accountable and dependable; and • Demonstrated ability to work both as part of a team and with minimal supervision.
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Operations Field Planner Permanent-FT-Salaried Campbell River, BC, CA Salary Range:$65,000.00 To $80,000.00 Annually THE OPPORTUNITY La-kwa sa muqw Forestry (LKSM), is seeking an Operations Field Planner to join our team in Campbell River, BC. This position offers the chance to contribute to a progressive organization committed to responsible forest management, with strong values in safety and sustainability. What You’ll Do: Our Field Planners are responsible for field activities related to engineering layout, supporting forest management and sustainability programs at their operations. The Operations Field Planners also work alongside our various Forest Operations departments who conduct our roadbuilding and harvesting. What We Offer: • Salary range of $65,000 - $80,000 based on skill level, qualifications, and experience • Annual incentive plan • Pension plan contributions - LKSM contributes 7% towards a pension plan, no matching required • Extended health and dental benefits - LKSM pays for 100% of the employee monthly premiums • 3 weeks’ vacation to start • Employee family assistance program • Financial support for learning and development opportunities Work Environment: this role is to be performed in person at our La-kwa sa muqw Forest Operation in Cambell River, BC. RESPONSIBILITIES • Actively participates as part of the Forestry team in field activities related to engineering layout; • Assists in the daily supervision of students, junior contract planning crews and consulting specialists relating to timber development activities; • Working alongside our production department to gain exposure to road construction, harvesting and other business aspects of the operation; • Assists in the preparation of the various plans and assessments associated with cutblock development including: Site Plans, Harvest, Road, Silviculture and Deactivation Instructions, Cutting Permit Submissions, Road Permit Submissions and related engineering projects, and preparation of other applications as necessary; • Demonstrates adherence to company safety and environmental processes and procedures • Understands corporate financial goals and recommend effective and innovative strategies to drive project cost efficiencies; • Follows and implements principles in support of sustainable, integrated resource management; • Participates effectively in programs designed to improve safety, reduce operational costs, and maximize value and margins while meeting customer requirements. YOUR CAREER At LKSM, people are the foundation of success. Team members are offered dynamic career opportunities and the chance to collaborate with respected professionals across the forestry industry, all while pursuing individual growth and professional development. LKSM provides competitive total rewards - including compensation, benefits, and recognition - as well as diverse on-the-job training and continuing education, ensuring everyone has the support and skills to thrive. LA-KWA SA MUQW OVERVIEW La-kwa sa muqw Forestry LP (LKSM) is an innovative forestry partnership jointly owned by Tlowitsis, We Wai Kai, Wei Wai Kum and K’ómoks First Nations, and Western Forest Products Inc. LKSM is dedicated to expanding economic opportunities, and meaningful participation of Indigenous communities in British Columbia’s forestry sector. The name for the Partnership, La-kwa sa muqw Forestry (pronounced la-KWAH-sa-mook) means ‘the wood of four’ in the Kwak̓wala language. The operations of the Partnership cover approximately 157,000 hectares of forest land in the traditional territories of the Nations near the communities of Campbell River and Sayward on eastern Vancouver Island. The Partnership manages an allowable annual cut of 904,540 cubic metres of timber and includes a long-term fibre agreement to support Western’s British Columbia coastal manufacturing operations. The partnership maintains industry-leading safety standards and is proudly certified under the CAN/CSA Z809-16 Sustainable Forest Management Standard.
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Who You Are: This is an excellent opportunity for individuals who are early in their forestry careers, holding a degree or diploma in Forestry or Natural Resource Management, and who are aiming to achieve their RPF or RFT designation (preference will be given to those eligible for RPF). We have a clearly defined career path within our forestry team, and we are always looking to develop our people and promote from within. This role would progress though to a Senior Field Planner or Forester once designation is achieved. Education and Experience • 1-2 years of experience in a Forestry Co-op or Field planner positions an asset; • Post-secondary Degree or Diploma in Forestry or related degree in Natural Resource Management; • Eligible for accreditation with the Association of BC Forest Professionals (RPF or RFT) Skills, Knowledge and Required Competencies • Basic understanding and comprehension of Forest Management and Land Use Planning; • Ability to work in a team environment and possess good communication skills; • Basic working knowledge of legal regulations and requirements related to BC crown land forest operations; • Experience with forestry software (i.e., LRM, Roadeng, etc.) as well as technology (i.e., LiDAR) would be considered an asset.
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Campbell River Medical Staff Engagement Initiative Society Executive Administrator The Executive Administrator position is vital to the operation and maintenance of the Society on a day-to-day basis. The Executive Administrator is: • Responsible for completing all the tasks necessary to maintain the Society as a functional organization, including financial, banking and legal requirements for a non-profit organization, and maintaining an office for the Society • On an ongoing basis, support the work of the Executive and Working Group, reporting on major areas of activity for the Society, assisting in policy development and decision-making • Review present activity and event applications, submit to the Working Group, and if approved, facilitate the implementation of the activity or event • Develop, maintain and build on relationships with partners of the Society, including the Health Authority (Island Health), Ministry of Health, Doctors of BC, Specialist Services Committee, Campbell River and District Division of Family Practice and other Medical Staff Associations • Build relationships with others interested in supporting the medical staff and improving patient health outcomes, such as staff from Doctors of BC, Joint Clinical Committees and the City of Campbell River • Be responsible for overseeing the administration of the strategic plan for the organization, acting as an advisor on all aspects of the organization's activities • Maintain a flexible schedule • Provide guidance, facilitation and hands-on implementation support to the Society for achievement of its identified goals APPENDIX A - Executive Administrator Tasks: Administration of the Society as a Non-Profit Entity: 1. Facilitate set up of bank accounts, signing officers, and other financial requirements as may be required; 2. Secure and manage necessary contracted services for THE SOCIETY including financial, administrative and other services, either through contracts or as employees, as directed by the Executive/Working Group; 3. Determine office space requirements and equip within the budget; 4. Plan logistics and send reminders to Executive and Working Group members for meetings, activities and events; 5. Provide administrative support to the Society Executive/Working Group; 6. Report to the Executive and Working Group on progress in the different areas of work of the Society; 7. Support the Executive and Working Group in making decisions, establishing and supporting Committees; 8. Maintain the website and other communication tools for the Society; 9. Work with Society's Privacy officer and collect, manage, store and use information in accordance with the Personal Information Privacy Act; 10. Oversee the planning, implementation, execution and evaluation of activities and events; 11. Prepare payables and financial documentation for submission to the bookkeeper and/or accounting firm; 12. Ensure all financial records for the Society are filed in a secure location; 13. Prepare and manage the distribution of informational materials; 14. Manage email accounts and coordinate website content and updates. Financial Planning: 1. Work with the Executive, Working Group and bookkeeper to prepare a comprehensive budget; 2. Work with the Executive, Working Group and Engagement Partner to secure additional funding, as required, for the operation of the organization; 3. Approve expenditures within the authority as aligned by the directive of Drs of BC and Facility Engagement, and as directed by the Executive and Working Group; 4. Ensure sound bookkeeping and accounting procedures are established, updated and followed; 5. Update and maintain the Facility Engagement Management System to be consistently current; 6. Create and maintain all aspects of Human Resources. Human Resources: 1. Establish a positive, healthy and safe work environment in accordance with all appropriate legislation and regulations; 2. Recruit, interview and select contractor and/or /staff who have the right technical and personal abilities to help further the organization's mission; 3. Ensure all contractors and/or staff receive an orientation to the organization ensuring appropriate training is provided; 4. Develop and coordinate a performance management process for all contractors and/or staff which includes monitoring the performance of staff on an on-going basis and conducting an annual performance review Support for the Executive and Working Group: 1. Consult with stakeholders for operational decisions before providing necessary information to Leadership to direct society operations; 2. Effectively handle competing priorities and changing direction resulting from strategic negotiations; 3. Coordinate the development of meetings between the Society Leadership, Health Authority Senior Executives and Leaders, and other relevant stakeholders; 4. Facilitate the management and disbursement of relevant materials to support the Executive and Working Group; 5. Attend and participate in Executive and Working Group meetings. Support for Health Care Coordination and Integration: 1. Facilitate effective administration for the Medical Staff; 2. Keep the membership informed and involved; 3. Develop an annual infrastructure/operational budget to receive and disburse Society infrastructure/ operational dollars according to local needs, and by agreement of the Executive/Working Group, and the membership if required; 4. Support the collection, storage and analysis of data in accordance with the Personal Information Privacy Act and such data stewardship policies as directed by the Executive/Working Group; 5. Support the collection and analysis of information on activities and events supported by the Society, to facilitate evaluation of the activities and events; 6. Identify and evaluate the risks to the organization's people (staff, management, contractors), property, finances, goodwill and image; work with the Executive/Working Group to develop and implement measures to control risks; 7. Ensure the Executive and Working Group, and the organization, carries appropriate and adequate insurance coverage. Program Planning/Management: 1. Ensure programs and services offered by the organization contribute to the organization's mission and reflect the priorities of the Executive and Working Group; 2. Monitor day-to-day delivery of the programs and services of the organization to maintain or improve quality; 3. Oversee the planning, implementation, execution and evaluation of activities, events and special projects. Supports for Medical Staff: 1. Liaise with Executive/Working Group to organize and host formal and informal networking opportunities for members; 2. Facilitate the connection between members of the medical staff and the Executive/Working Group, to enhance the Executive/Working Group’s ability to speak on behalf of Members; 3. Support Medical Staff’s access to Continuing Medical Education, in collaboration with Doctors of BC, Facility Engagement, Health Authority, Division of Family Practice and other partner organizations; 4. Provide supports for Physician wellness, as identified by the Executive/Advisory; 5. Communicate with stakeholders to keep them informed of the work of the organization and to identify changes in the community served by the organization; 6. Represent the MSA and Society at multistakeholder committee tables.
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• Responsible for completing all the tasks necessary to maintain the Society as a functional organization, including financial, banking and legal requirements for a non-profit organization, and maintaining an office for the Society • On an ongoing basis, support the work of the Executive and Working Group, reporting on major areas of activity for the Society, assisting in policy development and decision-making • Review present activity and event applications, submit to the Working Group, and if approved, facilitate the implementation of the activity or event • Develop, maintain and build on relationships with partners of the Society, including the Health Authority (Island Health), Ministry of Health, Doctors of BC, Specialist Services Committee, Campbell River and District Division of Family Practice and other Medical Staff Associations • Build relationships with others interested in supporting the medical staff and improving patient health outcomes, such as staff from Doctors of BC, Joint Clinical Committees and the City of Campbell River • Be responsible for overseeing the administration of the strategic plan for the organization, acting as an advisor on all aspects of the organization's activities • Maintain a flexible schedule • Provide guidance, facilitation and hands-on implementation support to the Society for achievement of its identified goals
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Will need Working at Heights Safety certification prior to start
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Solar Installation (or similar work ie roofing)
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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. SUPPORT STAFF Position: Career Programs Advisor Posting Number: SY2627-ADV-001 Term of Employment: Temporary Start Date: September 9, 2026 to June 30, 2027 Hours/Day/FTE: Monday-Friday, 35 hours per week Wage/Salary: $32.48 per hour Deadline to Apply: 4:00pm on Friday, July 24, 2026 Join Our Team: School District 72 is looking for a Career Programs Advisor, for the weekly hours indicated, while school is in session. This position reports directly to the Associate Superintendent. 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 Career Programs Advisor plays a vital role in supporting and promoting Career Education programs primarily at the secondary grade level within School District 72. The position reports to the Associate and/or Superintendent responsible for careers education and collaborates with school career teachers, counselors, career facilitators, and students to provide comprehensive career and post-secondary information. Specific Responsibilities: • Develops and maintains electronic and print announcements, including website updates, visual displays, newsletters, and community news articles to promote career education activities and exchange programs. • Acts as a liaison between external agencies and the school, facilitating the advertisement and promotion of volunteer and employment opportunities in consultation with school and district-based staff. • Guides and supports students and staff on job search methods, resume preparation, interview skills, labor market and occupational research, and application processes. • Conducts training sessions for students to enhance their job-seeking skills. • Collaborates with career program teachers to promote and provide support for Youth Work in Trades, Youth Train in Trades, Work Experience, and post-secondary transition programs. • Develops district-wide systems, reporting tools, contracts, and promotional materials to ensure consistency throughout the district. • Collects, compiles, and verifies student records, Ministry reports, post-secondary reports, and Skilled Trades BC reports. • Provides information and responds to inquiries about careers and post-secondary opportunities to students and their families. • Assists students in utilizing career exploration computer programs. • Conducts meetings with students and staff to facilitate career planning and discuss post-secondary opportunities. • Liaises with employers to establish and maintain a district-wide database of potential employers. • Operates computers, including software applications, and utilizes general office equipment. • Provides assistance and direction to students with varying strengths and interests. • Other related duties as required. 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: We value diversity of people to best represent the students and communities we serve as an equitable and inclusive employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, demographics and life experiences. 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 • Grade 12 supplemented by a college certificate program with relevant courses in career development or a related field, from a recognized post-secondary institution, plus one year experience working with adolescents, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. • Ability to organize workload, meet deadlines and complete assignments with minimal supervision. • Strong judgment when dealing with diverse assignments and situations. • Excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective stakeholder engagement. • Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to work collaboratively with counsellors, teachers, and administrators. • Ability to work with students of all backgrounds and encourage them to pursue their career goals. • Skill in organizing and presenting information to diverse groups and individuals. • Knowledge of adolescent behavior and psychology or experience working with secondary school-age students is an asset. • Proficiency in the MS Office suite, word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and presentation software. • Knowledge of the MyEd BC student administration system preferred. • Familiarity with WCB and WHMIS regulations, emphasizing safe work habits. • Knowledge of Ministry of Education graduation requirements preferred.