• Early Childhood Educator  

    - Strathcona

    Are you dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children? Adecco presents an exciting opportunity to join our client's dynamic team in the child daycare industry as a full-time Early Childhood Educator. Located in Gold River, BC, our client, a member of the Assembly of First Nations, seeks individuals passionate about early childhood education. As an Early Childhood Educator, you will play a pivotal role in the daily operations of the Daycare Centre, implementing developmentally appropriate curriculum and activities while ensuring the health and safety of all children. The ideal candidate will hold certification as an Early Childhood Educator Assistant (ECEA) or be currently enrolled in the ECE program. Join us in making a positive impact on children and families. Apply today!Pay Rate: $27.42 - $31.54 per hour, depending on experienceLocation: Gold River, BCSchedule: Monday - FridayJob Type: Permanent | Full-timeAccommodations paid by the company for the first three monthsRelocation assistance is providedKey Responsibilities:Assist in planning and implementation of programs, ensuring the focus is culturally sensitive and covers healthy topics.Plan, prepare, and serve nutritious meals for the children.Ensure the health and well-being of the children.Guide, demonstrate, and encourage children's activities throughout the dayAssist with any parent questions and concerns, referring them to the Daycare Supervisor as appropriate.Document observations on the children and complete any reports where required.Collaborate with the daycare team to develop and implement program improvements.Ensure all daycare policies, rules and guidelines for developmentally appropriate behavior are adhered to.Build and maintain professional working relationships with parents and caregivers.Assist with maintaining a clean and safe daycare environment.Perform other duties as assigned within the daycare.Key Requirements:Must be legally eligible to work and reside in CanadaCertified ECEA (Early childhood Educator Assistant-3 years' certification completed) An RCMP clearance not older than one year, along with a Vulnerable Sector check.A valid Driving license and access to a transportation vehicle.Familiar with BC Child Care Licensing RegulationsStrong connections to the children and ability to come up with creative activities to support their development.Excellent verbal communication skills.Ability to work well in team settings.Ability to take initiative and prioritize tasks.Professional, responsive, with a positive work attitude.Experience with and an understanding of the importance of client confidentiality.Are you interested in this Early Childhood Educator position in Gold River, BC? Don't wait any longer, send us your application! Our dynamic recruiting team is ready to welcome you and support you on the path to success!Do you feel like you might be lacking some skills for this position? Don't worry - we've got you covered. Click here to learn more about the Aspire Academy and start your free training journey today.@@jCATPERM

  • Tourism Manager  

    - Strathcona

    Adecco is actively seeking a dynamic Tourism Manager to join our esteemed client, a member of the Assembly of First Nations, to oversee and promote tourism activities, enhance visitor experiences, and develop new revenue streams in Gold River, BC. This full-time position, offering a competitive salary, requires 31.5 working hours per week, promoting work-life balance. The role demands strategic planning, excellent organizational skills, and a collaborative spirit. Pay Rate: $95,000-$105,000/year. Location: Gold River, BC Shifts: 31.5 Hours / week Job type: Permanent | Full-time Responsibilities: Oversee and manage the scheduling and staffing of activities related to parking and boat launches at the local Marina. Coordinate the scheduling and staffing of the water taxi service to meet visitor demand and maintain high service standards. Handle all point-of-sale operations, ensuring accurate and efficient transactions. Manage tourism-related revenue responsibilities, including tracking income, managing expenses, and reporting on financial performance. Identify, plan, and develop potential new tourism revenue-generating activities that align with the community's strategic goals. Conduct market research and feasibility studies to identify new opportunities for tourism growth and development. Develop and forecast budget needs for both existing and expanding tourism operations, ensuring financial sustainability. Seek and obtain funding from various BC rural tourism initiative programs. Monitor budget performance, adjust plans as necessary, and report on budgetary outcomes to the CEO and other stakeholders. Collaborate with community members, local businesses, and other stakeholders to promote tourism initiatives and ensure alignment with community interests. Develop and maintain strong relationships with local, regional, and national tourism organizations. Work with the hotel manager to position the hotel (owned by the First Nation) as a destination of choice for all tourism-related activities. Develop and implement marketing strategies to promote the region's tourism offerings. Manage digital and traditional marketing channels to attract visitors and enhance the region's tourism profile. Continuously evaluate and improve visitor experiences to ensure high levels of satisfaction and repeat visitation. Develop visitor programs and services that highlight the unique cultural and natural assets of the First Nation. Undertake other ad hoc projects as assigned by the CEO, based on time availability and organizational needs. Requirements: Legal eligibility to work and reside in Canada. Bachelor's degree in Tourism Management, Business Administration, or related field 3-5 years of experience in similar role, preferably in community-focused or indigenous tourism Proficiency in budget development, financial forecasting, and revenue management Extensive knowledge of tourism attractions in the West Vancouver Island and Gold River-Tahsis region Strong leadership, team management, and communication skills Ability to work collaboratively with various stakeholders and community members setting. Don't miss out on this Tourism Manager position in Gold River, BC. Apply now and our dynamic team of recruiters will reach out if you qualify for this role. @@j CATPERM


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