Trail Visitor Centre Summer Student Job Posting

Summer student positions available starting May 1, 2017
Positions include RV Park attendant and Visitor Centre Counsellors

Applicants must be:
– Available to work weekends
– Returning to a post-secondary school in the fall
– Legally entitled to work in Canada

Requirements:
– Excellent communication and customer service skills
– Responsible and mature
– Friendly and outgoing personality
– Interest in the tourism and/or hospitality industry an asset

Send resume and cover letter to: humanresources@trailchamber.bc.ca
Closing date: April 17, 2017

The Skills Centre

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The Skills Centre’s mission is “Building a caring community of skilled, productive and engaged people”. They are committed to strengthening the communities of the Lower Columbia River region. As part of this commitment, since 1997 they have been intimately engaged in community development through:

– Providing employment assistance services
– Programs and services for youth
– Training opportunities and support
– Poverty reduction initiatives
– Workforce development, information and services in trades and technology
– Community economic development through initiatives such as social enterprise

The Skills Centre has a new look! Their logo may have changed, but their dedication to our community is the same. If you haven’t been to their website in a while, you should check out the new format here. And, be sure to place your next job posting on their job board!

“The Skills Centre is a member of the Chamber to support and be connected to the businesses in our regional community.  Secondly, the monthly Chamber newsletter is an excellent vehicle to communicate with the  businesses and has a Chamber member we have access to that effective network.”

West Kootenay Brain Injury Association

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The West Kootenay Brain Injury Association (WKBIA) is a non-profit organization that builds community and creates opportunity. They empower adults and families living with the effects of an acquired brain injury to enhance their quality of life, and increase independence and community involvement.

The WKBIA offers a variety of services, free of charge, in safe, confidential environments throughout the West Kootenays. To learn more about this important organization, call (778) 450-4502 or visit their Facebook page.