Top Benefits
About the role
Job Status: Part time, Temporary
Division: Community Services
Department: Recreation and Parkland Planning Services
Union: N/A
Hourly Rate: $17.20
Closing Date: This posting will remain active until the positions are filled.
About The City Of Sarnia Located at the mouth of the St. Clair River on the shores of Lake Huron, the community of Sarnia is known for its breathtaking waterfront, pristine beaches and beautiful parks system. Situated on the American border, just a short drive from London, Ontario, the community boasts a host of recreational opportunities, state-of-the-art healthcare, a vibrant cultural scene, and excellent education paired with a high standard of living and mild climate.
Ranked one of the most affordable medium-sized cities in Ontario, Sarnia, with its 72,000 residents, is home to over 1,000 acres of parkland and 40 km of trails in addition to 4 golf courses, 16 art galleries, 6 museums, and 3 theatres across the County.
The Role Skate Patrol team members play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and enjoyment of visitors to our facilities. This position is responsible for monitoring skate activity to ensure compliance with safety rules and regulations; providing assistance and support to skaters, including helping with minor injuries and providing guidance on safe skating practices; addressing and resolving any conflicts or issues among skaters in a professional manner; communicating effectively with team members and management to ensure smooth operation; and promoting a positive and inclusive environment for all visitors..
Qualifications
- Must have own skates and helmet
- Ability to work for the duration of the season, working various shifts including evenings, weekends and holidays, as required
**The Candidate
The successful candidate should possess the following experience, knowledge and competencies:**
- Must be able to follow instructions and work independently
- Excellent teamwork skills
- Strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills
- Safety conscious and able to demonstrate safe work practices
- Ability to remain calm and make quick decisions in emergency situations
- Physical stamina to patrol the facility and respond to incidents effectively
Why Work With Us It’s an opportunity to work in a dynamic and collaborative environment where your organizational skills, attention to detail, and professionalism will be highly valued.
For temporary employees, the City offers access to our Employee & Family Assistance Plan (EFAP), and the option to enrol in the OMERS (Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System) pension plan.
About The Corporation of the City of Sarnia
Located at the mouth of the St. Clair River on the shores of Lake Huron, the community of Sarnia is known for its breathtaking waterfront, pristine beaches and beautiful parks system. Situated on the American border, just a short drive from London, Ontario, the city boasts a host of recreational opportunities, state-of-the-art healthcare, a vibrant cultural scene, and excellent education paired with a high standard of living and mild climate.
Ranked the most affordable medium-sized city in Ontario, Sarnia, with its 72,000 residents, is home to over 1,000 acres of parkland and 40 km of trails in addition to 4 golf courses, 16 art galleries, 6 museums, and 3 theatres across the County.
As an organization, the City of Sarnia places a priority on the health and safety of its employees, including a focus on work-life balance through unique vacation and compensatory time offerings, alongside exceptional salaries and benefits.
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Status: Part time, Temporary
Division: Community Services
Department: Recreation and Parkland Planning Services
Union: N/A
Hourly Rate: $17.20
Closing Date: This posting will remain active until the positions are filled.
About The City Of Sarnia Located at the mouth of the St. Clair River on the shores of Lake Huron, the community of Sarnia is known for its breathtaking waterfront, pristine beaches and beautiful parks system. Situated on the American border, just a short drive from London, Ontario, the community boasts a host of recreational opportunities, state-of-the-art healthcare, a vibrant cultural scene, and excellent education paired with a high standard of living and mild climate.
Ranked one of the most affordable medium-sized cities in Ontario, Sarnia, with its 72,000 residents, is home to over 1,000 acres of parkland and 40 km of trails in addition to 4 golf courses, 16 art galleries, 6 museums, and 3 theatres across the County.
The Role Skate Patrol team members play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and enjoyment of visitors to our facilities. This position is responsible for monitoring skate activity to ensure compliance with safety rules and regulations; providing assistance and support to skaters, including helping with minor injuries and providing guidance on safe skating practices; addressing and resolving any conflicts or issues among skaters in a professional manner; communicating effectively with team members and management to ensure smooth operation; and promoting a positive and inclusive environment for all visitors..
Qualifications
- Must have own skates and helmet
- Ability to work for the duration of the season, working various shifts including evenings, weekends and holidays, as required
**The Candidate
The successful candidate should possess the following experience, knowledge and competencies:**
- Must be able to follow instructions and work independently
- Excellent teamwork skills
- Strong verbal communication and interpersonal skills
- Safety conscious and able to demonstrate safe work practices
- Ability to remain calm and make quick decisions in emergency situations
- Physical stamina to patrol the facility and respond to incidents effectively
Why Work With Us It’s an opportunity to work in a dynamic and collaborative environment where your organizational skills, attention to detail, and professionalism will be highly valued.
For temporary employees, the City offers access to our Employee & Family Assistance Plan (EFAP), and the option to enrol in the OMERS (Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System) pension plan.
About The Corporation of the City of Sarnia
Located at the mouth of the St. Clair River on the shores of Lake Huron, the community of Sarnia is known for its breathtaking waterfront, pristine beaches and beautiful parks system. Situated on the American border, just a short drive from London, Ontario, the city boasts a host of recreational opportunities, state-of-the-art healthcare, a vibrant cultural scene, and excellent education paired with a high standard of living and mild climate.
Ranked the most affordable medium-sized city in Ontario, Sarnia, with its 72,000 residents, is home to over 1,000 acres of parkland and 40 km of trails in addition to 4 golf courses, 16 art galleries, 6 museums, and 3 theatres across the County.
As an organization, the City of Sarnia places a priority on the health and safety of its employees, including a focus on work-life balance through unique vacation and compensatory time offerings, alongside exceptional salaries and benefits.