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Community Centre Assistant

Richmond Hill, ON
CA$76,344 - CA$89,793/Annual
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Posting Id

3221

Department

Community Services

Division

Recreation and Culture Services

Section

Marketing and Administration

Job Grade

SEA40 Grade 04

Rate of Pay

$76,344.00 - $89,793.00 Annual

Job Type

Permanent Full Time

Employee Group

SEA

Replacement/New Position

New Vacancy

Posting Type

Internal and External

Posting Date

12/17/2025

Application Deadline

12/26/2025

Position Summary

The Community Centre Assistant will be responsible for the effective supervision of the part-time administrative and customer service staff within the community centre, arena and pool facilities. Functions will include coordinating absences, resolving issues and improving customer service. The Community Centre Assistant will assist in the delivery of part-time staff training, part-time staff payroll and preparing performance appraisals for all part-time reception staff, skate cashiers and birthday party hosts, in addition to regular site visits to assist with service delivery.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

STAFFING

  • Provide supervision for weekend and evening part-time administration staff working within community centre, arena and pool facilities by coordinating staff schedules and absences, resolving issues and improving customer service.

  • Attend weekend birthday party booking rentals to provide staff support to party permit holders and to liaise with groups on site.

  • Organize and perform regular evening and weekend visits of City-operated facilities during Recreation and Culture programs, public skates and birthday party package rentals.

  • Provide backup staff coverage and if necessary work the scheduled shift until a suitable replacement can be secured.

  • Provide ongoing communication to administrative staff, including updates to policies and procedures.

  • Assist with conducting interviews, hiring, and recommend discipline of part time staff.

TRAINING

  • Assist in the delivery of part-time staff training, part-time staff payroll and preparing performance appraisals for all part-time reception staff, skate cashiers and birthday party hosts.
  • Assist part-time staff with the ActiveNet System for program registration, facility booking, point of sale purchases and membership sales during evenings and weekends and during times of higher volume to maintain a consistent level of service during all hours of operation.
  • Provide ongoing communication to administrative staff, including updates to policies and procedures.
  • Provides hands on support to administrative staff when and where required.
  • Performs any other duties required to ensure administrative staff complements and responsibilities at all recreation facilities are maintained and followed

Duties and Responsibilities Cont'd

ADMINISTRATION

  • Complete bi-weekly payroll for part-time administrative staff.
  • Respond to enquiries from user groups, staff and general public in a professional and courteous manner.
  • Work cooperatively with the Coordinator of Community Centre Services to ensure a well-balanced service to the community and Recreation and Culture staff team.
  • Perform all administrative functions as required and in accordance with City policies and procedures.
  • Attend all meetings as requested.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned that are in accordance with job responsibilities and/or necessary to meet departmental objectives.

Education and Experience

  • High School Diploma
  • Standard First Aid and C.P.R. Certificate
  • Additional courses in Office Administration, Secretarial Studies or related discipline
  • 1 year related administrative experience

Required Skills/Knowledge

  • Team player with excellent demonstrated leadership, coaching, mentoring and communication skills, you have the ability to deal effectively and courteously with both internal and external clients.
  • Strong leadership and decision making skills
  • Proven analytical, interpersonal and customer service skills
  • Strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks
  • Must be creative, resourceful and take initiative to perform under general direction and to inspire others
  • Knowledgeable in specific computer applications, including: Microsoft Office and ActiveNet modules
  • Ability to reconcile competing requests with tact, diplomacy, political awareness and customer service in mind
  • Ability to work flexible hours to attend community meetings, troubleshoot permit issues and meet peak period deadlines as required
  • Must be willing and able to transport yourself to City work sites as required (mileage compensated).
  • Must have a solid understanding of departmental cash handling procedures.
  • Must have a solid understanding of corporate policies and procedures and payment processing procedures including PCI standards.
  • On-call/standby evenings and weekends may be required – must be available to work flexible shifts including evenings and weekends when required.

Leadership Competencies

  • Builds people and culture

  • Cultivates open communication

  • Demonstrates personal leadership

  • Navigates and leads through complexity and change

  • Shapes the future

Attention Internal Candidates:All current City of Richmond Hill employees are required to apply via the ‘View Jobs for Current Employees’ link on the City’s Careers Page.

We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those under consideration will be contacted.

The City of Richmond Hill is committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes. If contacted to participate in the recruitment and selection process, please advise Human Resources if you require an accommodation.

About City of Richmond Hill

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With a population of more than 202,000 residents and 5,000 businesses, Richmond Hill is one of Canada’s most desirable and growing communities. Recognized by the Conference Board of Canada with an ‘A’ grade as an attractive community, it is one of six Canadian municipalities to receive this ranking and the only suburban and GTA municipality to do so. Safe, clean and committed to managed growth, its culture is welcoming and diverse, and values environmental sustainability. Dedicated to providing exceptional public service to its community, Richmond Hill’s municipal government serves a distinctive, dynamic and active town with a rich history and a friendly, down-to-earth character. Richmond Hill’s vision, “Where people come together to build our community,” builds on its past and recognizes the continued importance of partnership between the municipal government and the community it serves.