Janitor

Daily cleaning of customer areas. Duties include but are not limited to – vacuuming, mopping floors, cleaning bathrooms, emptying garbage, wiping down chairs and walls as required. Removing litter from outside areas.

Previous Experience is an asset

Apply in person at 23 Oliver Street, Williams Lake

Closing Date September 4th

General Labourer – Oliver Street Bar and Grill

General maintenance, handyman duties and “odd jobs”

Previous experience is an asset

Please apply in person at: 23 Oliver Street Williams Lake

Closing Date: September 4th 2017

Invasive Species Outreach and IT Employee

Student Position: Invasive Species Outreach and IT Employee

TERM: As soon as possible to September, 2017

(Seasonal full time)

WAGE: $17-19 per hour, based on experience and qualifications

LOCATIONS: Williams Lake (1 position)

Build your skills working with people, developing resources and making a difference in communities across the Cariboo.   The Invasive Species Council of BC is seeking a summer student that is looking for new and rewarding challenges in an innovative and collaborative atmosphere. As an Invasive Species Outreach Employee, you will assist in the development and delivery of some of the Council’s programs related to invasive species education, changing behavior, and training. You will want to build stronger communication skills both written and verbal, be able to research and be a concise and clear writer.

The Invasive Species Council of BC is a charitable organization with an established network of partners and advisors across the Cariboo and the province. You will work with a strong and supportive staff team and have the ability to work with respected leaders and mentors across BC.

What will you do?

As an Invasive Species Outreach Employee, you will have the opportunity to assist on a variety of the Council’s initiatives and activities, including but not limited to:

Supporting the delivery of the Cariboo Invasive Species Outreach program – responsibilities include delivering invasive species outreach and education within the Cariboo regions to key audiences including community and youth groups, schools and first nations.  You will help coordinate and deliver local invasive species education sessions, workshops, field tours and weed pulls and developing regional information and resources.
Some areas will include supporting Council’s behaviour change programs, including Plantwise, Clean Drain Dry, Don’t Let It Loose and others.
Supporting invasive species research in BC- responsibilities will include conducting a provincial literature review of recent and current invasive species research taking place in the province, assimilating and sharing this information as well as assisting with the coordination and delivery of the 2017 Invasive Species Research Conference that the Council is co-hosting;
Online and/or IT technical support- responsibilities will include supporting the enhancement of the Councils website, supporting in the development of a provincial online invasive species information center and enhancing our online training suite.
Engaging Youth- responsibilities will include, development of a youth framework that  focuses on engaging youth in invasive species initiatives and  increasing youth membership within the council; and

The successful candidates will be required to work a flexible schedule that may include some weekends.

Who are we hiring?

This position is funding dependent and will be supported by the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) initiative

To be eligible to participate in the CSJ initiative, applicants MUST:

Be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of the employment;

√ Have been registered as full-time students in the previous academic year and intend to return to school on a full-time basis in the next academic year;

√  Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident, or person to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act3; and,

√  Be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial/territorial legislation and regulations.

What skills do you need?

The outreach employee will be working with staff members, partners and the public and therefore need to be energetic, positive, outgoing, and confident. Successful candidates must be BC residents that are self-motivated, highly organized, responsible, and work well in a team. All applicants must have completed Grade 12 or equivalent.

Ideally, you will have a strong combination of the following skills:

Ability to engage effectively with members of the public including experience and interest in delivering public presentations;
Strong motivational skills;
Excellent oral  and written communication skills;
Knowledge of invasive species and or natural resource environment
Experience working with youth and/or community groups;
Willingness to travel and possess a valid BC driver’s license;

Additional Assets:
Social media skills;
Have or are working towards a technical certificate or degree in natural resource science;
Have a background or experience in horticulture;
Knowledge of Community Based Social Marketing;
Current WCB Level 1 First Aid certification;
Experience with the Microsoft Office Suite, primarily Word, Excel and Power Point;
Experience in data collection, organization and management; and
Experience with report writing

APPLICATION PACKAGE – MANDATORY ITEMS:

Please include the following items in your application package:

1.  Cover letter clearly stating:

√  Confirmation that you are eligible for hire under Canada Summer Jobs Program

√  How you meet the hiring criteria

√  Your relevant skills and experience

Your available start date and end dates

2.   Resume

This position is subject to funding and closes Wednesday August 9th, 2017 @ 4pm PST.
Please send your cover letter and resume to jobs@bcinvasives.ca no later than Thursday August 9th, 2017. Please include the position you are applying for in the subject line. Only those candidates that have been short-listed will be contacted.

Urban Regional Liaison

NORTHERN SHUSWAP TREATY SOCIETY is seeking to fill two Part-time Term Positions

Urban Regional Liaison

Job Summary:

The Urban Regional Liaison works with and represents the interests of the off-reserve (urban) membership in the treaty process. The Urban Regional Liaison sets up meetings with off-reserve members, identifies and records interests and provides the feedback to the Treaty team. The Urban Regional Liaison participates in a variety of committee, Treaty and working group meetings. The Liaison has a strong role in maintaining communication with other Urban Regional Liaisons, with Treaty team members, and provides input to newsletters. These positions will be located in Vancouver-Lower Mainland and Kamloops.

 

Experience:

1.  Intermediate skills with Microsoft Office Suite

2.Confident public speaking, conflict resolution, time management, leadership, and  interpersonal skills

3.  Strong writing ability, able to provide meeting summaries and synthesize information.

4.  Ability to organize meetings with clear agendas and specific outcomes.

5.  Recognizes and respects all cultural diversity and has an understanding of

Aboriginal/Secwempc culture

Education:

1.   One year of related experience

2.   Experience with organizing meetings, some facilitation experience would be an  asset.

 

For a complete job description and Job Application form, please visit the Employment section of the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council website at:  www.northernshuswaptribalcouncil.com

How to Apply:

Application Package submission must include the following:11

1:  Provide a cover letter with your skills & abilities that match the job description

2:  Completed Job Application Form

3:  Resume with three work related job references
Email your application to: Bonnie Slack, Operations Coordinator       Email: administration@nstq.org

Mail your Application to:     or Fax to: 250-392-6158

Attention: Bonnie Slack, Operations Coordinator

Northern Shuswap Tribal Council

17 South 1st Avenue, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4

Application Deadline:  Friday, August 18, 2017 @ 4:00 pm

Applications received after 4:00 pm on Friday August 18, 2017 will not be considered.

Researcher Traditional Knowledge and Traditions

NORTHERN SHUSWAP TRIBAL COUNCIL is seeking to fill a position in its treaty department.

 

Researcher Traditional Knowledge and Traditions

(Interim Position to March 31, 2018)

 

Job Summary:

Researcher for Traditional Knowledge and Traditions is responsible for reviewing selected materials on traditional governance and laws and conducting interviews with NStQ knowledge holders about traditional governance and laws. In order to:

(1)    Enhance the community databases regarding traditional knowledge and laws with a focus on protection of children and families

(2)    Write a report summarizing the information available..

(3)    NOTE: This is an Interim Position until March 31, 2018

Experience:

1 year administrative work and familiarity with NStQ culture.

Education:

Grade 12 and Certification in a relevant related discipline (First Nation Studies, Political Science) or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.

 

For a complete job description and Job Application form, please visit the Employment section of the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council website at:  www.northernshuswaptribalcouncil.com

 

How to Apply:

Application Package submission must include the following:

1:  Provide a cover letter with your skills & abilities that match the job description

2:  Completed Job Application Form

3:  Resume with three work related job references
Email your application to:                  Bonnie Slack, Operations Coordinator       Email: administration@nstq.org

Mail your Application to:                                   or Fax to: 250-392-6158

Attention: Bonnie Slack, Operations Coordinator

Northern Shuswap Tribal Council

17 South 1st Avenue, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4

 

Application Deadline:                         Friday, August 25 @ 4:00 pm

Applications received after 4:00 pm on Friday August 25, 2017 will not be considered.

 

Chief Negotiator

Job Title:      Chief Negotiator – Full-Time

Job Summary:

The Chief Negotiator is responsible for leading the Treaty negotiations on behalf of the Northern Secwēpemc te Qelmūcw (NStQ) to reach a Final Agreement.  Negotiations will lead to the completion of land, resources and Self-Government Agreements between NStQ and the Provincial and Federal Governments, while remaining consistent with NStQ’s mandates, policies, and vision.  The Chief Negotiator will also ensure the protection of NStQ’s Aboriginal rights and title.

 

Summary of Knowledge and Abilities we are looking for:

Knowledge of Aboriginal Rights and Title (ART) / court cases and precedent law in regard to ART and Consultation and Accommodation.  General knowledge of the Northern Secwēpemc te Qelmūcw values.

Education:  Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, First Nations Studies, Aboriginal Law or a related discipline, or an equivalent combination of education and experience

Competencies: The Chief Negotiator should demonstrate competence in some or all of the following;

Relationship Building / Team Player / Influence and Impact / Communicates Information / Results Orientation / Analytical Thinking / Self-starter

 

Salary:

Salary Range: Exempt from Salary Grid

How to Apply:

For a complete job description and Job Application form, please visit the Employment section of the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council website at:  www.northernshuswaptribalcouncil.com

 

Application Package submission must include the following:

1:  Provide a cover letter with your skills & abilities that match the job description

2:  Completed Job Application Form

3:  Resume with three work related job references
Email your application to:

Bonnie Slack, Operations Coordinator       Email: administration@nstq.org

Mail your Application to:                                Fax to: 250-392-6158

Attention: Bonnie Slack, Operations Coordinator

Northern Shuswap Tribal Council

17 South 1st Avenue, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4

 

Application Deadline:

August 18, 2017 @ 4:00 pm

Applications received after 4:00 pm on August 18, 2017 will not be considered.

 

Previous Applications need not Apply

 

Program Manager – Child and Family Services

NORTHERN SHUSWAP TREATY SOCIETY is seeking to fill a position in its treaty department.

Program Manager – Child and Family Services

(Term Position) continuation depending on funding

 

Job Summary:

The project manager will be responsible for the management and coordination of activities involved in leading the organizational development for NStQ self-government in the areas of the Development and Integration of Child and Family Services and Supports.

The project manager will work closely with NStQ Governance Committee and the Holistic Community Services working group and the Chair. The project manager will be guided by the NStQ Child and Family Wellness Work-Plan 2017-2018: Planning for NStQ Child and Family Transformation.

Experience:

•       4-5 years working in an office environment in the community or social service sector or with First Nations organizations.

Education:

•       Bachelor’s Degree or certificate in relevant field, or equivalent experience.

 

Salary Grid Level: 6 ($22.81 to $27.80)

For a complete job description and Job Application form, please visit the Employment section of the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council website at:  www.northernshuswaptribalcouncil.com

 

How to Apply:

Application Package submission must include the following:

1:  Provide a cover letter with your skills & abilities that match the job description

2:  Completed Job Application Form

3:  Resume with three work related job references
Email your application to:                  Bonnie Slack, Operations Coordinator       Email: administration@nstq.org

Mail your Application to:                                   or Fax to: 250-392-6158

Attention: Bonnie Slack, Operations Coordinator

Northern Shuswap Tribal Council

17 South 1st Avenue, Williams Lake, BC V2G 1H4

 

Application Deadline:                         Friday, August 18 @ 4:00 pm

Applications received after 4:00 pm on Friday August 18, 2017 will not be considered.

Position has been extended because of BC Wildfire

 

“Previous Applications Need Not Apply”

Delivery Driver

We are a local family owned and operated business looking for a class 1 driver to drive local deliveries and may be some highway work. Please bring in your drivers abstract with resume.

Posting off date: September 3rd

Financial Planner Assistant – LifeCycle Financial

My assistant is responsible for preparing and scheduling client reviews and appointments. Processing transactions and follow-up as well as filing and answering the phone.

My ideal candidate would have office administration experience and training as well as a pleasant telephone manner. You are highly organized, a multi tasker and give attention to detail. Banking/financial experience would be a huge asset.

This is a full time career job with the opportunity to learn and advance in the field.

To apply email Resume to: dan@lifecycle-financial.ca

Bartender

The Ashcroft River Inn Pub is currently looking to fill 2 Bartender positions. Full-time and part-time work is available. The positions start at $9.60 per hour plus tips.

Job duties include but are not limited to:

  • Serving food and beverages to patrons
  • Cash handling
  • Customer service
  • Maintaining a clean and safe work environment

Qualifications:

  • Must have Serving It Right BC
  • Must have Food Safe Certification
  • Able to work in a fast-paced environment

Interested candidates should phone the Ashcroft River Inn Pub at (250) 453-9124 and ask for Anita.

You can also email a resume to:

ashcroftriverinn@gmail.com RE: Bartender Position