About the role
The work consists mainly of ensuring compliance with the bicycle safety provisions of road safety laws and regulations and of issuing warnings when basic municipal by-laws are not obeyed.
EXAMPLES OF TASKS PERFORMED
- Bike-patrols the parks, playgrounds, streets and bike paths throughout the summer.
- Issues warnings.
- Assistance with bicycle safety workshops for campers at the day camps.
- Takes part in various community events, friendly sports tournaments and intergenerational social activities.
- Performs any other related tasks.
SCOPE The tasks of the job require an exact order of execution. The employee has no possibility of planning or of organizing his activities, they are predetermined in advance. The work is normally closely monitored.
Required Training And Experience Have completed secondary 4 by June 30 of the current year.
Requirements
- Bilingual*;
- Avalability;
- Interpersonal skills;
- Very skilled at dealing with the public;
- Acting tactfully and politely;
- At ease on a bike
- Knowledge of English is a requirement due to possible interactions with the Town’s residents
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT
- 8 weeks, 32 hours/week
Training (mandatory)
- Week of June 22, 2026
Please note: Candidates must be available for interviews end of March 2026.
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT EQUITY In accordance with the employment equity program as outlined in Article 86 of the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms of Quebec, the Town of Mont-Royal encourages women, members of ethnic minorities, Indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities to apply.
About Town of Mount Royal
A true garden city in the heart of the island of Montreal, the Town of Mount Royal offers an exceptional quality of life to its residents. Its numerous parks and other green spaces, along with its urban forest, provide the municipality with a distinctive character.
The Town has its own municipal council and manages high-quality services through seven departments:
Public Affairs and Clerk’s Office
Economic Development
Recreation, Culture and Community Activities
Human Resources
Public Security
Technical Services
Treasurer’s Office and Material Resources
About the role
The work consists mainly of ensuring compliance with the bicycle safety provisions of road safety laws and regulations and of issuing warnings when basic municipal by-laws are not obeyed.
EXAMPLES OF TASKS PERFORMED
- Bike-patrols the parks, playgrounds, streets and bike paths throughout the summer.
- Issues warnings.
- Assistance with bicycle safety workshops for campers at the day camps.
- Takes part in various community events, friendly sports tournaments and intergenerational social activities.
- Performs any other related tasks.
SCOPE The tasks of the job require an exact order of execution. The employee has no possibility of planning or of organizing his activities, they are predetermined in advance. The work is normally closely monitored.
Required Training And Experience Have completed secondary 4 by June 30 of the current year.
Requirements
- Bilingual*;
- Avalability;
- Interpersonal skills;
- Very skilled at dealing with the public;
- Acting tactfully and politely;
- At ease on a bike
- Knowledge of English is a requirement due to possible interactions with the Town’s residents
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT
- 8 weeks, 32 hours/week
Training (mandatory)
- Week of June 22, 2026
Please note: Candidates must be available for interviews end of March 2026.
ACCESS TO EMPLOYMENT EQUITY In accordance with the employment equity program as outlined in Article 86 of the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms of Quebec, the Town of Mont-Royal encourages women, members of ethnic minorities, Indigenous peoples, and persons with disabilities to apply.
About Town of Mount Royal
A true garden city in the heart of the island of Montreal, the Town of Mount Royal offers an exceptional quality of life to its residents. Its numerous parks and other green spaces, along with its urban forest, provide the municipality with a distinctive character.
The Town has its own municipal council and manages high-quality services through seven departments:
Public Affairs and Clerk’s Office
Economic Development
Recreation, Culture and Community Activities
Human Resources
Public Security
Technical Services
Treasurer’s Office and Material Resources