About the role
This role is primarily involved with children's programming (kids tours, birthdays, camps, events etc.) and includes working with school aged youth.
Job Purpose
The Attendant: Outreach is responsible for facilitating public programming at the Ottawa Humane Society (OHS).
Duties and Responsibilities
- Support the planning and implementation of OHS events for children, youth, and adults
- Lead educational activities, entertainment, and games
- Conduct tours of the Ottawa Humane Society
- Plan, set up, and take down of decorations and equipment
- Supervise children and child-animal interaction ensuring safety
- Monitor supply levels, reporting supply needs to supervisor
- Maintain education centre and outreach areas, facilities, and equipment
- Accept payments for programs as required
- Support the activities of coworkers, volunteers, students and work placements and provide orientation and training as required
- Be thoroughly familiar with pertinent legislation, regulations, guidelines, OHS policies, procedures, collective agreement, and good animal care practices
- Produce and maintain accurate reports, records, and files
- Participate in supervision, evaluation, training and other meetings as required
- Participate in the identification and evaluation of OHS program goals and objectives
- Participate in professional development opportunities
- Represent the OHS in a professional manner
- Participate in public relations and promotional activities as required
Qualifications
- Secondary school diploma or equivalent
- Minimum of three months’ experience working with children and youth
- Current Standard First Aid CPR-C and AED Certification is required
- Professional working proficiency in spoken and written English is required
- Bilingual (English/French) is an asset
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements
- Employment is conditional upon providing a current Level 3 Vulnerable Sector Check
- Employee will be required to work evening, holiday and weekend shifts
- Employment is conditional upon having and maintaining Current Standard First Aid CPR-C and AED Certification
- Employee will be required to wear a uniform designated by the employer
- Employment is conditional upon maintaining confidentiality of OHS information
- Employment is conditional upon the ability to work around all species of animals safely
How to Apply
The Ottawa Humane Society is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workplace and encourage applications from all qualified individuals of any race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, or other protected characteristic.
We offer accommodation for applicants with disabilities in our recruitment processes. If you are contacted by the OHS regarding a job opportunity, please let us know prior to interview if you require any accommodation.
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
This role is primarily involved with children's programming (kids tours, birthdays, camps, events etc.) and includes working with school aged youth.
If you are interested in this opportunity and have the above qualifications, please apply via the Ottawa Humane Society Careers Centre by clicking "Apply."
We use AI-powered tools to review and shortlist applications based on job-related criteria. Human recruiters and hiring managers review results and decide who moves forward.
This is a casual role with no set schedule or guaranteed hours.
Possible shifts include but are not limited to:
Weekday evenings: 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturdays: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Shift times subject to change based on program needs.
Not the right fit? Search for Attendant: Outreach jobs in Ottawa, ON
About Ottawa Humane Society
The Ottawa Humane Society is a non-profit, community-based organization and a registered charity. We have a volunteer board of directors, drawn from our supporters and the community at large. Since 1888, we have been the leading organization providing a safe haven for sick, injured and homeless animals in Ottawa.
The OHS is proudly an Ontario Living Wage Employer, recognizing that work deserves above and beyond the minimum reward and that paying a living wage is an investment in building a dedicated team for Ottawa's animals.
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About the role
This role is primarily involved with children's programming (kids tours, birthdays, camps, events etc.) and includes working with school aged youth.
Job Purpose
The Attendant: Outreach is responsible for facilitating public programming at the Ottawa Humane Society (OHS).
Duties and Responsibilities
- Support the planning and implementation of OHS events for children, youth, and adults
- Lead educational activities, entertainment, and games
- Conduct tours of the Ottawa Humane Society
- Plan, set up, and take down of decorations and equipment
- Supervise children and child-animal interaction ensuring safety
- Monitor supply levels, reporting supply needs to supervisor
- Maintain education centre and outreach areas, facilities, and equipment
- Accept payments for programs as required
- Support the activities of coworkers, volunteers, students and work placements and provide orientation and training as required
- Be thoroughly familiar with pertinent legislation, regulations, guidelines, OHS policies, procedures, collective agreement, and good animal care practices
- Produce and maintain accurate reports, records, and files
- Participate in supervision, evaluation, training and other meetings as required
- Participate in the identification and evaluation of OHS program goals and objectives
- Participate in professional development opportunities
- Represent the OHS in a professional manner
- Participate in public relations and promotional activities as required
Qualifications
- Secondary school diploma or equivalent
- Minimum of three months’ experience working with children and youth
- Current Standard First Aid CPR-C and AED Certification is required
- Professional working proficiency in spoken and written English is required
- Bilingual (English/French) is an asset
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements
- Employment is conditional upon providing a current Level 3 Vulnerable Sector Check
- Employee will be required to work evening, holiday and weekend shifts
- Employment is conditional upon having and maintaining Current Standard First Aid CPR-C and AED Certification
- Employee will be required to wear a uniform designated by the employer
- Employment is conditional upon maintaining confidentiality of OHS information
- Employment is conditional upon the ability to work around all species of animals safely
How to Apply
The Ottawa Humane Society is an equal opportunity employer. We value a diverse workplace and encourage applications from all qualified individuals of any race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, or other protected characteristic.
We offer accommodation for applicants with disabilities in our recruitment processes. If you are contacted by the OHS regarding a job opportunity, please let us know prior to interview if you require any accommodation.
This posting is for an existing vacancy.
This role is primarily involved with children's programming (kids tours, birthdays, camps, events etc.) and includes working with school aged youth.
If you are interested in this opportunity and have the above qualifications, please apply via the Ottawa Humane Society Careers Centre by clicking "Apply."
We use AI-powered tools to review and shortlist applications based on job-related criteria. Human recruiters and hiring managers review results and decide who moves forward.
This is a casual role with no set schedule or guaranteed hours.
Possible shifts include but are not limited to:
Weekday evenings: 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Saturdays: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
- Shift times subject to change based on program needs.
Not the right fit? Search for Attendant: Outreach jobs in Ottawa, ON
About Ottawa Humane Society
The Ottawa Humane Society is a non-profit, community-based organization and a registered charity. We have a volunteer board of directors, drawn from our supporters and the community at large. Since 1888, we have been the leading organization providing a safe haven for sick, injured and homeless animals in Ottawa.
The OHS is proudly an Ontario Living Wage Employer, recognizing that work deserves above and beyond the minimum reward and that paying a living wage is an investment in building a dedicated team for Ottawa's animals.