Fire and Rescue Technician - Casual
About the role
Skate Patrol - Student
Job No: DLC109
Location: Lake Country BC
Skate Patrol - Student Job Posting
Date Posted: September 2, 2025
Job Title: Skate Patrol - Student
Wage: $20.43/hour plus 17.4% in-lieu of all benefits (2025 rates)
Location: District of Lake Country,Winfield Arena
Term of Employment: Casual
Job Description
Purpose
This position assists staff in the safety of public during public skating. Various light janitorial duties. Handling of cash.
Required Training and Experience
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Intermediate level of ice-skating experience;
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Minimum of grade 11, current student registration;
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Preference will be given to students currently enrolled in post-secondary education.
Work Environment
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Works at the Arena;
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Will be required to work evening shifts or weekends and have direct contact with, and provide assistance to, user groups and full-time arena staff;
-
Shifts are Wednesday evening, Friday evening and Sunday afternoon.
Main Scope of Work
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Assist staff in public safety;
-
May be required to complete various light janitorial duties;
-
Handling of cash.
Required Abilities, Technical Skills and Knowledge
-
Must have intermediate ice-skating skills ability;
-
Physical effort is required;
-
Ability to communicate tactfully with the general public; and
-
Must have own skating equipment.
This position is open until filled and applications will be reviewed as they are received.
We thank all applicants for their submissions and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The District of Lake Country is committed to being an equal opportunity employer who embraces and respects diversity.
About Us
Situated within the unceded territory of squilx”/syilx (Okanagan) peoples, Lake Country is a vibrant community of approximately 15,000 citizens and is located in the heart of the rapidly growing Okanagan Valley. Lake Country is less than a half hour drive from downtown Kelowna and mere minutes to beautiful orchards, wineries, farms and the serenity of the Okanagan lakes. Lake Country is in close proximity to the Kelowna International Airport and the University of British Columbia – Okanagan. Residents enjoy hot summers and temperate winters with boundless opportunities for year-round recreation – from water sports to cycling, golfing, skiing, hiking and much more. If you are searching to relocate to a community that truly has it all, join our team and experience ‘Life. The Okanagan Way!’
About District of Lake Country
The District of Lake Country is located near the centre of the Okanagan Valley and is made up of four distinct neighbourhood communities: Oyama, Winfield, Carr's Landing and Okanagan Centre. Lake Country is a beautiful, unique place, rich in its own cultural history.
The District was incorporated as a municipality on May 2, 1995. Shortly after incorporation, a referendum was held and the residents decided to maintain their four, distinct neighbourhood communities. The result was the formation of the only municipality in British Columbia that currently utilizes a neighbourhood constituency system. This allows each of the four neighbourhood communities to elect one Councillor, with the mayor and two councillors-at-large being elected by all the residents of the District.
Fire and Rescue Technician - Casual
About the role
Skate Patrol - Student
Job No: DLC109
Location: Lake Country BC
Skate Patrol - Student Job Posting
Date Posted: September 2, 2025
Job Title: Skate Patrol - Student
Wage: $20.43/hour plus 17.4% in-lieu of all benefits (2025 rates)
Location: District of Lake Country,Winfield Arena
Term of Employment: Casual
Job Description
Purpose
This position assists staff in the safety of public during public skating. Various light janitorial duties. Handling of cash.
Required Training and Experience
-
Intermediate level of ice-skating experience;
-
Minimum of grade 11, current student registration;
-
Preference will be given to students currently enrolled in post-secondary education.
Work Environment
-
Works at the Arena;
-
Will be required to work evening shifts or weekends and have direct contact with, and provide assistance to, user groups and full-time arena staff;
-
Shifts are Wednesday evening, Friday evening and Sunday afternoon.
Main Scope of Work
-
Assist staff in public safety;
-
May be required to complete various light janitorial duties;
-
Handling of cash.
Required Abilities, Technical Skills and Knowledge
-
Must have intermediate ice-skating skills ability;
-
Physical effort is required;
-
Ability to communicate tactfully with the general public; and
-
Must have own skating equipment.
This position is open until filled and applications will be reviewed as they are received.
We thank all applicants for their submissions and advise that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. The District of Lake Country is committed to being an equal opportunity employer who embraces and respects diversity.
About Us
Situated within the unceded territory of squilx”/syilx (Okanagan) peoples, Lake Country is a vibrant community of approximately 15,000 citizens and is located in the heart of the rapidly growing Okanagan Valley. Lake Country is less than a half hour drive from downtown Kelowna and mere minutes to beautiful orchards, wineries, farms and the serenity of the Okanagan lakes. Lake Country is in close proximity to the Kelowna International Airport and the University of British Columbia – Okanagan. Residents enjoy hot summers and temperate winters with boundless opportunities for year-round recreation – from water sports to cycling, golfing, skiing, hiking and much more. If you are searching to relocate to a community that truly has it all, join our team and experience ‘Life. The Okanagan Way!’
About District of Lake Country
The District of Lake Country is located near the centre of the Okanagan Valley and is made up of four distinct neighbourhood communities: Oyama, Winfield, Carr's Landing and Okanagan Centre. Lake Country is a beautiful, unique place, rich in its own cultural history.
The District was incorporated as a municipality on May 2, 1995. Shortly after incorporation, a referendum was held and the residents decided to maintain their four, distinct neighbourhood communities. The result was the formation of the only municipality in British Columbia that currently utilizes a neighbourhood constituency system. This allows each of the four neighbourhood communities to elect one Councillor, with the mayor and two councillors-at-large being elected by all the residents of the District.