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Permanent Part-Time Parks and Recreation Employee

Kingsville, Ontario
$25 - $26/hour
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

Rate of pay in accordance with Schedule 'A' of the Collective Agreement
Range from $25.53- $26.53
Accommodations under the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) will be provided upon request

About the role

Working under the direction of the Supervisor of Parks and Supervisor of Facilities, the Part Time Parks and Recreation Employee is responsible for assisting in general maintenance activities and operations of properties and facilities including the arena and public facilities; and supporting Town events and programs.

Responsibilities:

  • General custodial work of facilities including cleaning, minor maintenance and construction and painting
  • Set up and tear-down of rentals and events town run events, including set-up and delivery of items, garbage and recycling collection, and serving washroom areas
  • Regular inspection of municipal facilities and properties and performing tasks within daily/weekly maintenance programs
  • Flooding and minor maintenance of arena ice surface, monitor and record readings from arena compressor room, monitoring ice surface and public areas in arena for maintenance, and supporting ice rentals
  • Performing snow removal and de-icing, as necessary, to sidewalks within municipal properties
  • Representing the Town professionally through effective and courteous verbal communications with park and facility users
  • Other related duties as assigned

The requirements of the position includes:

  • General knowledge of various trades required (building and trades maintenance)
  • Highschool Diploma
  • Ability to lift 50+ pounds
  • Certification and training for WHIMIS, working at heights, propane handling, CPR/First Aid and AED, basic refrigeration, and elevated work platform considered assets
  • Class G Drivers licence

Working Conditions:

Work is in an indoor and outdoor environment on a 24 hour week. Shifts can vary between 7-12 hour days, midnights, rotating shifts and weekend shifts. Majority of work on weekends and afternoons

The position requires regular outdoor work with occasional exposure to chemical substances. Regular exposure to heat, cold and noise due to climate, equipment and traffic.

Rate of pay is in accordance with Schedule “A” of the Collective Agreement.

Range from $25.53- $26.53

If you are interested in this position, please submit your resume to the no later than 12:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.

All applications are appreciated however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Accommodations under the requirements of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) will be provided upon request.

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About Town of Kingsville

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Kingsville sits along the north shore of Lake Erie. Our community is in the Essex County region. We have a unique location as the most southern Town in Canada, and we enjoy the warmest climate of any city in Ontario. Our region is at the same latitude as northern California. The average temperature reaches above 50°F (10°C) 223 days of the year.

Kingsville is mostly an agricultural community. We neighbour the Municipality of Leamington, and have one of the largest concentrations of vegetable greenhouses in North America. These greenhouses produce tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, strawberries, flowers and potted plants. We're also home to four estate wineries, (including the largest in Canada, Pelee Island Winery,) producing various award-winning wines from their local vineyards.

There are many Tourism and recreational opportunities in Kingsville. Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary is a popular spot for bird-watching, and our Chrysler Canada Greenway interconnects with the National Waterfront Trail. Our marine facilities include the Cedar Island Marina and Yacht Club and we host an international working harbour at the Port of Kingsville.

The Essex County region is an affordable place to live and do business. The cost of our serviced land is among the lowest on the continent, and our housing prices are low compared to the rest of Canada. We're also close to the busiest border crossing in North America, making Kingsville a desirable location.