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$34.34
) Details
The City of Campbell River is seeking experienced Facility Services Workers to join our Recreation and Culture team in this auxiliary, on-call position(s). You will be responsible for performing all duties required to support the overall operations in our various City facilities. The duties are janitorial in nature, which will include, but are not limited to, washing, waxing, and polishing floors, vacuuming, and extracting carpet, picking up supplies, cleaning washrooms, emptying waste baskets, cleaning windows, dusting, replacing burned out light bulbs, set ups for program activities and large events, and minor repairs. This is physically demanding work.
The successful candidate(s) must be willing to work on short notice, and be able to work shift work, evening, and weekend shifts.
What we offer:
The rate of pay for this CUPE bargaining unit position is $34.34 per hour, plus 12% in lieu of benefits (this is equivalent to $38.46 per hour).
The successful candidate(s) will also have access to a reduced cost Employee Wellness Pass for Recreation facilities and programs.
Qualifications & Experience
Education:
- Grade 12 or equivalent.
Training:
Must Have When Applying for Position:
- Building Service Worker Level I and Level II (BSW I & II) Certification.
- Current Level 1 Occupational First Aid Certificate, including adult CPR Certification.
- Customer Service Training.
- Must possess and maintain a valid Class 5 Driver's License, and produce and maintain a clean driver's abstract, as pr City policy.
- Must possess and maintain a clear criminal record and vulnerable sector check.
To Be Obtained on the Job (within first 6 months):
- Current WHMIS Certification
- Working Alone or in Isolation Trainig
- Muscular-Skeletal Injury Prevention Training.
Experience:
- Minimum six (6) months previous work experience in a janitorial role.
/ hour (
$34.69
) Details
Workplace culture is important to the Recreation Department - we are looking for people to join us, who embrace our core values of communication, integrity, kindness, respect, and teamwork.
The role: Auxiliary Administrative Assistants perform a wide variety of general administrative and clerical duties in support of departments citywide. Duties include but are not limited to:
• Provide courteous and professional front line service to customers in person, by phone or email.
• Prepare, process, edit, format, and maintain a variety of departmental documents, publications, reports, records, and files, both manually and electronically.
• Receive and reconcile financial transactions.
• Enter data using a variety of computer programs and databases.
• Process all incoming and outgoing mail.
• Research and prepare routine correspondence.
• Other duties that may be assigned.
What we offer:
The rate of pay for this CUPE bargaining unit position is $34.69 per hour, plus 12% in lieu of benefits.
Work is assigned on a as needed basis, with no guarantee of hours. When called in or scheduled for work, hours may be between 8:00am and 9:30pm, Monday through Friday and between 8:00am and 6:00pm Saturday and Sunday depending on the department and assignment.
Qualifications & Experience
Our ideal candidate will have:
• Minimum Grade 12 supplemented with courses/training in business, accounting, or office administration.
• Minimum of three (3) years of current office administration experience.
• Proficient administrative skills including composing and preparing correspondence.
• Proficiency with MS Office Suite, including Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
• Working knowledge and experience working with social media (Facebook, Instagram, etc.).
• Experience processing, balancing, and reconciling financial transactions.
• Strong organizational skills with the ability to adapt to changing situations.
• Exceptional communication, interpersonal, and customer service skills, with a positive and enthusiastic outlook.
Qualified candidates will be required to undergo testing for Intermediate Word, Basic Excel, and Office Administration skills.
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$30-$40/Hr Based on Exp.
) Details
Position: Co-Executive Director: Programs, Impact & Community
Status: Permanent, Full-Time
Hours: 30 hours per week
Wage: $30-$40 per hour depending on experience- excellent extended benefits package, optional pension plan, 4 weeks’ annual vacation, flexible schedule, bonus paid days, additional health & wellness benefit
Location: Port McNeill (primary); regular travel required within the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW)
About NICSS:
North Island Community Services Society (NICSS) is a non-profit and registered charity established in 1978. For more than 40 years, NICSS has delivered a wide range of community-based programs throughout the North Island region. With over 30 staff members operating 15 programs, as well as numerous special projects and community events, NICSS plays a vital role in supporting individuals and families across the Regional District of Mount Waddington. We were honored as Non-Profit of the Year in 2024 and continue to uphold our commitment to person-centered, inclusive, trauma-informed, and culturally safe services.
Summary of the Role:
The Co-Executive Director: Programs, Impact & Community is a senior leadership role responsible for overseeing program delivery, staff development, community partnerships, and evaluation across the organization. This position is instrumental in ensuring that NICSS programs remain responsive to community needs, aligned with funder requirements, and guided by best practices in service delivery. The Co-Ed works closely with the Chief Executive & Financial Officer (CEFO) in a collaborative co-leadership model, contributing to strong organizational operations, program sustainability, and high-impact community services. The role also represents NICSS publicly, leads or supports community events, and plays a key role in fostering positive relationships with local partners and stakeholders.
Program & Service Leadership:
•Oversee daily operations of all NICSS programs.
•Supervise Program Coordinators, program staff, and administrative support tied to programs.
•Ensure programs are person-centered, culturally safe, and responsive to community needs.
•Conduct program quality reviews, audits, and site visits.
Contracts & Compliance:
•Ensure all program contracts are fulfilled, monitored, and accurately reported.
•Maintain positive funder relations (MCFD, CLBC, Health Canada, SD85, municipalities, etc.).
•Track program outcomes, deliverables, and budgets in collaboration with the CEFO.
Staff Leadership & Culture:
•Provide coaching, mentorship, and development support to Program Coordinators and frontline staff.
•Support staff training plans and professional development pathways.
•Partner with the People & Culture Coordinator for onboarding, culture initiatives, and HR system support.
•Address staff concerns using trauma-informed leadership practices.
Community Engagement:
•Represent NICSS at community meetings, events, working groups, and partnership tables.
•Build strong relationships with Indigenous governments, municipalities, service agencies, and schools.
•Lead or support NICSS community events and outreach projects.
•Serve as a visible ambassador for NICSS.
Impact, Evaluation & Quality Assurance:
•Lead program evaluation and outcome measurement processes.
•Support CARF accreditation standards and quality improvement initiatives.
•Use data to improve program effectiveness and community impact.
Health & Safety
•Serve on the Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) Committee
•Support program and staff safety protocols, incident follow-up, and compliance with WorkSafeBC.
Other Duties:
The Co-Executive Director: Programs, Impact & Community may also be assigned additional responsibilities that support NICSS’s mission and evolving priorities, including but not limited to:
• Leading or supporting special projects as required.
• Organizing events, community gatherings, and program celebrations.
• Supporting or coordinating fundraising initiatives and partnership-based projects.
• Assisting with other organizational initiatives as needed.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications:
•Post-secondary education in social services, leadership, community development, or related field (or equivalent experience).
•Minimum 3–5 years of experience supervising staff in non-profit, community service, or multi-program settings.
•Strong understanding of trauma-informed practice, person-centered delivery, DEI, and reconciliation.
•Excellent communication, relationship-building, and conflict resolution skills.
•Ability to work collaboratively within a co-leadership model.
•Valid Class 5 driver’s license and clear criminal record check required.
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$35:00 - $46.85 Per Hour
) Details
JOB TITLE: Workplace Culture Instructor
LOCATION: Campbell River and Courtenay
NO OF CANDIATES: 1 or each location
REPORTS TO: LINC Coordinator.
WORK HOURS: 1 Evening per week (4-6 hours per week)
WAGE: $35:00 TO $46.85 PER HOUR
LAST UPDATED: January 2026
Position Details
• Location: In person. Preference will be given to candidates residing in Courtenay and Campbell River.
• Hours: 1 evening per week (4-6 hours per week)
• Wage: $35.00 to $46.85 per hour
• Contract Length: February 17, 2026 to May 31, 2026
• Deadline to Apply: January 30, 2026
The Workplace Culture Instructor brings lived experience as a newcomer who has successfully navigated Canadian workplace culture. The role is also open to a person who has worked internationally and has lived experienced outside Canada. The person supports learners by sharing real-world experiences, insights, and practical strategies in a way that feels familiar, relatable, and authentic.
Rather than teaching formal language lessons, the instructor focuses on helping learners understand the unwritten rules of Canadian workplaces and feel more confident navigating workplace relationships, expectations, and communication.
Key Responsibilities
• Share lived experience of integrating into Canadian workplaces as a newcomer
• Facilitate conversations about:
oo Workplace expectations and norms
oo Communication styles and cultural differences
oo Teamwork, hierarchy, and professionalism
oo Workplace challenges and how to handle them
• Participate in role-plays and scenario discussions with learners
• Support learners in reflecting on their own workplace experiences
• Help normalize common newcomer challenges in the workplace
• Collaborate with the Workplace Language Instructor
• Create a welcoming, respectful, and supportive learning space
This program uses a co-instructor model. The Workplace Language Instructor focuses on language skill development, while the Workplace Culture Instructor provides lived experience and cultural context. Together, they support learners to build confidence, communication skills, and understanding of Canadian workplace culture.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications & Experience
• Ideally 7 to 10 years of relevant experience as cross-cultural facilitator OR International work Experience.
• Lived experience as a newcomer to Canada with Canadian workplace experience
• Strong understanding of Canadian workplace culture (any sector) ideally as a manager
• Experience teaching, mentoring, supporting, or sharing knowledge with others
• Comfortable speaking in front of groups and facilitating discussion
• English proficiency sufficient to support intermediate learners
Key Skills & Attributes
• Relatable, empathetic communication style
• Strong interpersonal and facilitation skills
• Ability to explain cultural expectations clearly and respectfully
• Collaborative, supportive approach to co-instruction
• Awareness of power, identity, and cultural adjustment issues
Requirement of Employment
• Criminal Record Check
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$35.00 - $46.85 Per Hour
) Details
JOB TITLE: Workplace Language Instructor
LOCATION: Courtenay
NO OF CANDIATES: 1
REPORTS TO: LINC Coordinator.
WORK HOURS: 2 Evening per week (8-12 hours per week)
WAGE: $35.00 TO $46.85 PER HOUR
LAST UPDATED: January 2026
Position Details
• Location: In person. Preference will be given to candidates residing in Courtenay.
• Contract Length: February 17, 2026 to May 31, 2026
• Deadline to Apply: January 30, 2026
Role Summary
The Workplace Language Instructor delivers practical English language instruction focused on communication skills needed in Canadian workplaces. This role supports learners to build confidence using English at work through discussion, role-play, guided practice, and real-world scenarios.
The instructor works closely with a Workplace Culture Co-Instructor (Lived Experience Facilitator) to ensure learning is practical, relevant, and connected to authentic workplace experiences.
Key Responsibilities
• Plan and facilitate engaging workplace-focused English lessons
• Teach functional workplace communication skills, including:
oo speaking clearly and appropriately at work
oo listening and responding in workplace situations
oo workplace vocabulary and tone
oo managing conflict in the workplace
oo participating in meetings and conversations
• Support learners through interactive activities such as:
oo role-plays, group discussions, problem-solving tasks, scenario-based practice
• Adapt lessons to learners’ real workplace goals and experiences
• Collaborate with the Workplace Culture Co-Instructor to align language learning with lived workplace examples
• Create a supportive, respectful, and inclusive learning environment
• Prepare materials and optional at-home practice activities as needed
This program uses a co-instructor model. The Workplace Language Instructor focuses on language skill development, while the Workplace Culture Instructor provides lived experience and cultural context. Together, they support learners to build confidence, communication skills, and understanding of Canadian workplace culture.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications & Experience
• TESL Canada certification or equivalent
• Relevant undergraduate degree (e.g. Bachelor of English, Applied Linguistics, Adult Education, Community Development, Social Work) recognized in Canada
• Ideally 7-10 years of experience
• Experience teaching adult ESL learners (intermediate level and above preferred)
• Experience teaching workplace or employment-related language is an asset
• Comfortable facilitating discussion-based and interactive lessons
Requirement of Employment
• Criminal Record Check.
Key Skills & Attributes
• Clear, approachable teaching style
• Strong facilitation and communication skills
• Ability to explain workplace language and norms in accessible ways
• Collaborative and flexible mindset
• Learner-centered and culturally responsive approach
• Self-directed and able to teach with limited supervision
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$30-35
) Details
The Opportunity:
Wacor Holdings Ltd. is a civil general contractor with over 35 years of experience in road building, civil works, and underground utilities. We are currently seeking experienced Gradesmans to join our Survey Team in Campbell River, BC. This is an outdoor position.
Responsibilities:
• Work alongside the Superintendent and/or Foreman to strategize and provide survey data and layout for crews to complete project work effectively and efficiently.
• Calculate the layout of all project components using the drawings, specifications and submissions provided.
• Use survey instruments (i.e., Rotary lasers, Robotic Total Stations, RTK’s, etc.) to establish correct line and grade for construction of a wide variety of projects.
• Provide required layout for equipment operators to establish design grades, excavation depths, etc. for a wide variety of projects.
• Manage information flow from field to office and prepare clear, concise and accurate field notes, records and calculations.
• Report to the Construction Manager or Survey Manager to provide project updates and project specific survey quantity information.
• Must be able to pass Drug & Alcohol swab test
Wacor Holdings Ltd. offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Hourly rate between $30-35 depending on experience. Overtime, weekends and nightshift premium available.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications and Experience:
• Two-year technical diploma in geomatics or civil engineering with 1+ years of previous experience in a similar role, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
• Have the ability to use and adapt to the latest survey equipment and Software including Robotic Total Stations, GPS (Trimble/Siteworks preferred).
• Knowledge of methods, materials, and equipment used in the construction of civil infrastructure along with an understanding of survey methods and functions
• Physically fit, able to lift 50lbs, willing to work in various environmental conditions with varied terrain.
• Ability to work in a dynamic environment.
• Mathematically inclined to accurately calculate or extrapolate finished elevations, subgrades and volumes.
• Good written and verbal communication skills, attention to detail, and sound judgment skills.
• Some experience with Civil 3D, MicroSurvey or Trimble Business Centre is an asset, Trimble Business Centre is preferred.
• Must have a valid class 5 driver’s licence.
/ hour (
$30-$36
) Details
The Opportunity:
Wacor Holdings Ltd. is a civil general contractor with over 35 years of experience in road building, civil works, and underground utilities. We are currently seeking an experienced Equipment Operator to join our team in Campbell River, BC.
Responsibilities:
• Operate equipment safely and efficiently around other machinery and ground personnel
• Must be able to communicate well within a team environment
• Good understanding of construction principles and procedures
• Experience with general civil and utility installations in an urban context is essential
• Must be able to finish grade
• Must be able to bulk embankment and cut grade to within 25mm tolerance
• GPS knowledge an asset
• Ability to read and understand construction drawings and survey layout an asset
• Experience running Loader, Excavator and Skid Steer
• Must be able to pass Drug & Alcohol swab test
Wacor Holdings Ltd. offers a competitive compensation and benefits package. Hourly rate between $30-36 depending on experience. Overtime, weekends and nightshift premium available.
Qualifications & Experience
Qualifications and Experience:
• Must have minimum 3 years experience
• Physical capacity to perform requirements of the role safely, working at heights, lifting up to 50lbs
• Ability to remain focused, aware of your surroundings, and detailed oriented
• Demonstrate ability to read site drawings, one call locates and various other site material
• Must have a valid class 5 licence
/ hour (
Will match union rate
) Details
Seeking experienced driver for off-highway log hauling
Qualifications & Experience
Experience hauling logs off-highway
/ hour (
$31.32/Hr
) Details
• The primary responsibilities of crew leaders are to lead and supervise an assistant and a team of enumerators. They are responsible for all activities related to the collection of completed census questionnaires in their assigned area.
• Crew leaders must be available for full-time work (40 hours per week), including days, evenings, and weekends.
• They supervise, train, and motivate a team of enumerators conducting in-person, door-to-door visits. Crew leaders work closely with their assistants to complete these tasks.
• Crew leaders receive hourly compensation and are eligible to claim authorized expenses, such as mileage and parking.
• The employment period runs from March 2026 to July 2026, depending on the position and location.
Qualifications & Experience
To be considered for a job, you must:
•Have reached the age of majority in your current province or territory of residence
o Provinces where the age of majority is 18: Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan.
o Provinces and territories where the age of majority is 19: British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, and Yukon.
• Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, or possess a valid work permit
• Reside in Canada and have a Canadian home address.
To be hired, you must successfully complete the following steps:
• initial screening
• reference check
• interview (crew leaders only)
• security screening.
/ hour (
$30-$35
) Details
• Full time; shift work and travel for remote work
• $30-$35, based on experience
Qualifications & Experience
We are seeking experienced Certified Bridgemen/Pile Driver with experience in rigging and welding to support pile driving and structural work on heavy civil and bridge construction projects. This role involves working closely with crane operators and pile crews to safely install piles, perform rigging operations, and complete welding tasks in demanding field environments.
Must have experience with rigging and welding, ability to work from heights and in outdoor conditions.
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