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Part-Time Housekeeper

Thunder Bay, ON
$19 - $23/hourly
Mid Level
part_time

About the role

Children’s Centre Thunder Bay works together with families, caregivers and a community of partners to make a real difference in the quality of life of children and youth. We are an accredited, not-for-profit organization providing treatment and support services for children and youth, from birth to 18 years, who are experiencing behavioural, emotional, developmental or social difficulties. The Centre is currently seeking to fill the following position:

(One) Part-Time Housekeeper
Union Position
Varied hours of work, including evenings and weekends
Hourly: $18.78 - $22.85

Responsibilities:

The Housekeeper is responsible to perform all housekeeping duties in accordance with Centre standards and ensure that all work areas are prepared for the following workday.

Qualifications, Skills and Knowledge Required:

The Housekeeper position requires:

  • A high school diploma
  • A good working knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act including aspects relating to WHMIS
  • The ability to lift moderately heavy objects, and have the physical strength to perform repetitive tasks such as vacuuming, mopping, cleaning, etc.
  • Evenings and weekends availability with minimal supervision.

Qualified candidates are invited to submit a resume to:
Tanya MacLeod, CHRL Manager, Human Resources
tmacleod@childrenscentre.ca
Internal Applications accepted until October 7, 2025.
External Applications accepted until October 10, 2025.

Full job description is available by contacting us.

Children's Centre Thunder Bay is committed to providing accommodations throughout the employment process. If you require an accommodation, we will work with you to meet your needs. Applicants requiring accommodations throughout the recruitment process should contact Human Resources.

About Children's Centre Thunder Bay

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Children’s Centre Thunder Bay works together with families, caregivers and a community of partners to make a real difference in the quality of life of children and youth. We are an accredited, not-for-profit organization providing treatment and support services for children and youth, from birth to 18 years, who are experiencing behavioural, emotional, developmental or social difficulties. Our services build improved quality of life including individual well-being and functioning within families, schools and the community. Our approach to service is collaborative and offered in safe and respectful environments.