25-C-104 - American Sign Language Interpreter (ASL)
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Castlegar,
$32.89/hour
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**Competition #: 25-C-104
Position:** American Sign Language Interpreter (ASL) **(Regular)
Job ID: ISE 124
Location(s): Stanley Humphries Secondary School
Hours of Work: 28.5 hours/week
Schedule: 8:45 am to 2:57 pm
Months per Year: Ten (10)
Rate of Pay: $32.89
Start Date: September 2, 2025
End Date: June 23, 2026** Qualifications & Job Requirements
- See detailed job description available on the School District website here.
Salary for the above listed position(s) will be in accordance with Schedule “A” of the Collective Agreement in effect between the Board of Education and Local 1285, Canadian Union of Public Employees. Appointments are subject to Section 15, 16 and 17 of the Collective Agreement.
Open until filled. Apply Now
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About The Skills Centre
The Skills Centre is a non-profit strengthening rural and industrial communities and workplaces in BC through workforce skills development, training services and social development programming. It offers skills training and wellness programs for youth, mature workers and everyone in between to build a caring community of skilled, productive and engaged people.
Our Vision: The Skills Centre is a leader in fostering inclusive, resilient and prosperous communities.
Our Mission: Strengthening rural and industrial communities and workplaces through workforce skills development, training services, social development and poverty reduction programming.
Our Values: Diversity, collaboration, innovation, advocacy & accountability
Our 5 Year Strategic Plan Organizational Goal: In the next five years, the Skills Centre will diversify and strengthen our services, partnerships, staff and clients to become self-sustaining. To meet the needs of changing communities, we will invest in staff capacities, physical infrastructure and platforms that ensure the Skills Centre is a valuable community partner. While focusing on local and regional programs, we will also seek partnerships with provincial and national organizations to create new opportunities for the future.
25-C-104 - American Sign Language Interpreter (ASL)
About the role
SD20
Posted a day ago
Apply Now
Castlegar,
$32.89/hour
Part Time,
Contract
Additional Info
**Competition #: 25-C-104
Position:** American Sign Language Interpreter (ASL) **(Regular)
Job ID: ISE 124
Location(s): Stanley Humphries Secondary School
Hours of Work: 28.5 hours/week
Schedule: 8:45 am to 2:57 pm
Months per Year: Ten (10)
Rate of Pay: $32.89
Start Date: September 2, 2025
End Date: June 23, 2026** Qualifications & Job Requirements
- See detailed job description available on the School District website here.
Salary for the above listed position(s) will be in accordance with Schedule “A” of the Collective Agreement in effect between the Board of Education and Local 1285, Canadian Union of Public Employees. Appointments are subject to Section 15, 16 and 17 of the Collective Agreement.
Open until filled. Apply Now
Contact Information
Contact Us
Related certificates
These certificates may be relevant for you. Contact us to learn more about how you can further your education!
Non-violent Crisis Intervention
Contact us to start your certification process!
More Info
About The Skills Centre
The Skills Centre is a non-profit strengthening rural and industrial communities and workplaces in BC through workforce skills development, training services and social development programming. It offers skills training and wellness programs for youth, mature workers and everyone in between to build a caring community of skilled, productive and engaged people.
Our Vision: The Skills Centre is a leader in fostering inclusive, resilient and prosperous communities.
Our Mission: Strengthening rural and industrial communities and workplaces through workforce skills development, training services, social development and poverty reduction programming.
Our Values: Diversity, collaboration, innovation, advocacy & accountability
Our 5 Year Strategic Plan Organizational Goal: In the next five years, the Skills Centre will diversify and strengthen our services, partnerships, staff and clients to become self-sustaining. To meet the needs of changing communities, we will invest in staff capacities, physical infrastructure and platforms that ensure the Skills Centre is a valuable community partner. While focusing on local and regional programs, we will also seek partnerships with provincial and national organizations to create new opportunities for the future.