Fun-loving culture. It’s a summer camp!
Flexible work environment, Ex. Taking extra unpaid vacation to do long trips
Outdoor Activities: hiking trails at your door step, canoeing, kayaking, SUP, archery
Free delicious meals, snacks, and desserts included for the seven months with groups on site
Access to a full shop to do woodworking projects in off-time
Private stand-alone cabin to live in — no rent!
Opportunity to create lasting memories and friendships!
Duties and Responsibilities:
Oversee all maintenance and repair. This includes, but is not limited to – small plumbing repairs, heater repairs, kitchen appliance maintenance and repairs, roof maintenance and leak repairs, small construction and construction maintenance.
Monitoring the infrastructure and equipment: oil changes, outflow levels, electrical system, fuels levels, potable & waste water systems, equipment and machines, building systems,
Landscaping: seeding in the spring, mowing in the summer, hiring arborists in the fall
Inspecting program areas for safety hazards and set-up for season opening
Waste & Recycling systems: coordinates disposal of garbage weekly, and semi-annual barging off of hard plastic, glass, and metal waste.
Maintain and ensure the physical safety of the camp property to all legislative and applicable
accreditation standards: Work Safe, Provincial Laws, BCCA and UCC camping accreditation
Hire and supervising contractors as needed
Liaise with other managers to ensure the site is meeting requirements and expectations
Plan season opening and closing tasks, using volunteer labour wherever possible
Lead in the overall look and feel of the camp environment, in consultation with all other staff
Provide leadership and information to the Executive Director on the facilities and grounds needs
Responsible for hiring, training, and supervising the Maintenance Coordinator
Train and supervise long-term site volunteers during the winter
Manages the repair & maintenance, fire & safety, and permit budgets
Requirements
Maintenance Management (1 Year Preferred)
Physically fit – must be able to life, carry, push, pull up to 50 lbs
Clean Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search
Driver’s License
Training Provided to Successful Candidate
Small Waste Water Operator Permit
Occupational First Aid Level 3
Small Vessel Operator Permit
Assets
Manage IT systems such as site computers and satellite internet
Salary & Benefits
$48 to $53K Depending on Experience.
Four week’s vacation
Health & Dental Plan
Free Housing
To Apply:
Send an email with a statement of interest and resume to Margo Dunnet, Executive Director, at:
margod@fircom.ca