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NBC HIRING OPPORTUNITIES

A FNES / MNBC Recruitment Partnership Program supported by Four Host First Nations FHFN
If you are an energetic, outgoing positive minded person who wants an opportunity
of a life time then these positions may suit you! Apply for each position of interest
with a separate resume and covering letter:

POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Runners, Driver-Runners, Cable Pullers, Utility Workers,
Logistics Workers, Drivers /Transporters, Hospitality Guides
Note: All driving positions requires an age of 21 and a BCDL, cable pullers and utility workers will
be required to work outdoors so a person must enjoy the outdoors & the elements
BENEFITS
• $12.00 to $20.00 an hour depending on positions
• 184 plus days of employment
• 12 hour work shifts: 8hrs regular pay 4hrs overtime
• NBC Uniforms & Climate wear provided
• Meals and snacks galore, Chance to see events
• Paid orientation & accreditation process
• All Whistler workers provided FREE Accommodation
Resume and Covering Letters to Contact:
Marcel Chalmers,2010 Winter Games Coordinator Nolan Charles,Employment Counsellor

Métis Nation British Columbia First Nations Employment Society
905-1130 West Pender St 101A – 440 Cambie St
Vancouver, BC V6E 4A4 Vancouver, BC V6B 2N5
mchalmers@mnbc.ca nolanc@fnes.ca
Only individuals selected for pre-interviews will be contacted, successful candidates will
be informed of NBC interview dates and times within 24hrs of interview.

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First Nations EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY

…is looking for 2
VOLUNTEER INFORMATION CENTRE (VIC) ASSISTANTS

POSITION DESCRIPTION:

Under the direction of the Volunteer Information Centre (VIC) Coordinator, the VIC Assistant will help ensure that the volunteer experience at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games is consistent with the organization’s vision.

The Primary areas of responsibility of the VIC Assistant includes; ensuring the VIC Volunteers are kept up to date and informed of all new processes and changes, leading VIC Volunteer engagement, assist with new phone screeners, ensuring issue logs are up to date and resolved.

This may include working with the VIC Coordinator in developing and implementing appropriate procedures and systems, recruiting and training of staff, developing appropriate messaging and creating an issues resolution process.  The position will assist in overseeing a large group of Volunteers working in a facility.

More broadly the VIC Assistant will help support the VIC Coordinator in working with various functions, in particular Volunteer Recruitment and Administration Team to ensure that the customer experience for all Volunteers is consistent and aligned with the organization’s objectives across every step of the volunteer journey.

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The VIC Assistant will assist and support the VIC Coordinator in the day-to-day activities such as:
• Assist with recruitment (telephone interviews and Just In Time training)
• Maintain issue tracking /resolution mechanisms and or monitor management issues (SalesForce)
• Work closely with other functions to ensure messaging in the VIC is current
• Assist and run daily VIC discussion groups
• Coordinate and lead VIC engagement
• Other duties as may be assigned

ELIGIBILITY:

Post-Secondary student returning to school in fall ‘09
Must be fluent in English (French or International language an asset)
Desired:
Previous experience in a call centre environment
Customer service skills
Writing and presentation skills

TERM:

May 2009-August 2009

SEND RESUME AND COVER LETTER TO:

 
 Brandon Stiles, Employment & Enterprise Centre Manager
First Nations Employment Society
Suite 101A-440 Cambie Street
Vancouver, BC  V6B 2N5
Email:  brandons@fnes.ca
Fax:  (604) 605-8902

This position is part of a Targeted Wage Subsidy program funded by the First Nations Employment Society.

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