STO-RE 21R - Recreation Technician
Posted 5 days ago
Job Details
Category
Location
Salary
69,760 to 79,322 per year
Job Description
Posting Title
STO-RE 21R - Recreation Technician
Position Classification
Scientific/Tech Off R21 - Res
Union
GEU
Work Options
On-Site
Location
Williams Lake, BC V2G 5M1 CA (Primary)
Salary Range
$69,760.70 - $79,322.69 annually
Close Date
11/25/2024
Job Type
Regular Full Time
Temporary End Date
Ministry/Organization
BC Public Service -> Env & Climate Change Strategy
Ministry Branch / Division
Recreation Sites and Trails BC
Job Summary
Join the Recreation Sites & Trails team in a unique opportunity to work in BC's outdoor recreation sector.
BC offers a host of exceptional recreation opportunities, and you can be a member of the Recreation Sites and Trails BC team that works to manage recreation on crown lands outside of BC Parks areas. In this role, you will be responsible for supporting the management of a network of recreational facilities in the Quesnel - Central Cariboo Recreation District. The Recreation Technician regularly interacts with First Nations, and a variety of highly engaged stakeholders (e.g., community representatives, commercial tourism operators, recreation clubs, NGO's, and government agencies) to participate in shared initiatives, respond to problems and issues, and to inform, educate and communicate the objectives and program goals of the Recreation Sites and Trails Branch.
As an integral member of the Recreation Sites and Trails team, the Recreation Technician role will provide invaluable experience for individuals seeking a career in recreation management. Your strong interpersonal skills and high-energy enthusiasm will augment your technical and infrastructure management skills as you work to ensure public safety, minimize environmental risks, and represent the Province as a local leader in recreation site and trail operations. To succeed in this job, you will need to be flexible and independent with the ability to re-assess your work priorities daily. To learn more about Recreation Sites & Trails BC, please visit the RSTBC website. Recreation Sites and Trails B.C. - Province of British Columbia .
Job Requirements:
Education:
Experience:
Additional Requirement
Incumbents in this position must:
For questions regarding this position, please contact devon.hitchens@gov.bc.ca
About this Position:
There is one, full-time, permanent opportunity.
Position is located in Williams Lake.
Point of assembly is Williams Lake, applicant must be located in Williams Lake.
On- site requirement - Field based position with office days.
An eligibility list may be established for future permanent vacancies.
Working for the BC Public Service:
The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.
The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to applicants that self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, status or non-status, Métis, or Inuit) seeking work or already employed in the BC Public Service. For guidance on applying and interviewing, please contact IndigenousApplicants@gov.bc.ca or 778-405-3452.
About Williams Lake
A vibrant city in the Cariboo Region - the heart of BC's central interior - Williams Lake offers an abundance of year-round recreational activities. From mountain biking, camping, kayaking and golfing in the summer, to downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing in the winter.
If mountain biking is on your bucket list this summer, Williams Lake is known as the Shangri-La of mountain biking, boasting over 200 kilometers of single-track trails available within city limits and the largest bike park in the interior.
To the south, 100 Mile House and the South Cariboo are characterized by rolling hills, mixed forests, grasslands, and hundreds of freshwater lakes that are ideal for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. To the west, the vast Chilcotin region offers an incredibly diverse landscape, from the hot and dry grasslands and pine forests of the interior plateau, to the rugged glacial peaks of the Coast Mountains.
The Cariboo-Chilcotin is the traditional homeland of the Secwépemc, Tŝilhqot'in and Dakelh First Nations, contributing to a strong and diverse indigenous culture and presence throughout the region. In fact, in 2014, a portion of the Tŝilhqot'in Nation's traditional territory was recognized by the highest court in Canada as theirs to control, manage and benefit from. This 1,900 square-kilometer area is known as the first ever declaration of Aboriginal Title Land in Canada. We encourage applicants to learn more about all the first nations on whose traditional territory they will be living, working and recreating.
How to Apply:
Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements list above.
Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed.
Resume: YES - A resume is required as part of your application, however, it may not be used for initial short listing purposes
Questionnaire: YES - You will be prompted to complete a comprehensive online questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements. Ensure you include all relevant information about your educational accomplishments and employment history including job titles, start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and how you obtained your relevant experience. Please allot approximately 60 minutes to complete the questionnaire.
Helpful tips, videos and more regarding the application process can be found on the Your Job Application page of MyHR. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, e-mail BCPSA.Hiring.Centre@gov.bc.ca , before the stated closing time, and we will respond as soon as possible.
Additional Information:
A Criminal Record Check (CRC) will be required.
Find more information on the recruitment process, including helpful tips and videos about the application process, visit the Your Job Application page of MyHR. Gain insights into the hiring journey by joining a Career Conversation . Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Time on the closing date of the competition. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, visit the Technical Assistance page of MyHR.
Job Category
Natural Resource Sector, Scientific and Technical
Additional Information
STO-RE 21R - Recreation Technician
Position Classification
Scientific/Tech Off R21 - Res
Union
GEU
Work Options
On-Site
Location
Williams Lake, BC V2G 5M1 CA (Primary)
Salary Range
$69,760.70 - $79,322.69 annually
Close Date
11/25/2024
Job Type
Regular Full Time
Temporary End Date
Ministry/Organization
BC Public Service -> Env & Climate Change Strategy
Ministry Branch / Division
Recreation Sites and Trails BC
Job Summary
Join the Recreation Sites & Trails team in a unique opportunity to work in BC's outdoor recreation sector.
BC offers a host of exceptional recreation opportunities, and you can be a member of the Recreation Sites and Trails BC team that works to manage recreation on crown lands outside of BC Parks areas. In this role, you will be responsible for supporting the management of a network of recreational facilities in the Quesnel - Central Cariboo Recreation District. The Recreation Technician regularly interacts with First Nations, and a variety of highly engaged stakeholders (e.g., community representatives, commercial tourism operators, recreation clubs, NGO's, and government agencies) to participate in shared initiatives, respond to problems and issues, and to inform, educate and communicate the objectives and program goals of the Recreation Sites and Trails Branch.
As an integral member of the Recreation Sites and Trails team, the Recreation Technician role will provide invaluable experience for individuals seeking a career in recreation management. Your strong interpersonal skills and high-energy enthusiasm will augment your technical and infrastructure management skills as you work to ensure public safety, minimize environmental risks, and represent the Province as a local leader in recreation site and trail operations. To succeed in this job, you will need to be flexible and independent with the ability to re-assess your work priorities daily. To learn more about Recreation Sites & Trails BC, please visit the RSTBC website. Recreation Sites and Trails B.C. - Province of British Columbia .
Job Requirements:
Education:
- University Degree or Diploma in Outdoor Recreation, Tourism, Forestry, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Studies, Geography, or other discipline which is related to the focus of the position; OR
- An equivalent combination of education and experience may also be considered
- Valid BC Class 5 Driver's Licence (or equivalent from another Canadian Province; a BC Class 7L/7N, or other learner's permit, are not considered equivalent).
Experience:
- Experience working in a national, provincial or municipal parks setting, or in a similar environment consisting of diverse outdoor recreational facilities
- Experience conducting inspections and maintenance of campgrounds, sites and trails
- Experience establishing and maintaining collaborative working relationships with clients, customers or stakeholders
- Experience in data collection, analysis, maintenance and reporting and in the use of related computerized programs including spreadsheets, databases, word processing, GIS technology, GPS devices and the Internet
- Experience resolving problems, disagreements, or other issues between parties with conflicting interests or perspectives
- Experience providing leadership and guidance to working teams, contractors, or volunteers
Additional Requirement
Incumbents in this position must:
- be in a physical condition suitable to handle all responsibilities associated with conducting field activities
- operate and be responsible for equipment and instruments required for field activities (e.g., 4x4 vehicles, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, brush saw, small power saw, hop-chains, clinometers and altimeters, etc.);
- spend a minimum of 80% of time in the field carrying out or monitoring on-the-ground recreation sites and trail maintenance which includes exposure to field and/or wildlife hazards such as bears and cougars, working in all weather and road conditions, and a requirement to work irregular hours;
- agree to completion of security screening requirements of the BC Public Service which may include a Criminal records check, and/or Criminal records Review Act (CCRA) check and/or enhanced screening checks as required by the Ministry.
For questions regarding this position, please contact devon.hitchens@gov.bc.ca
About this Position:
There is one, full-time, permanent opportunity.
Position is located in Williams Lake.
Point of assembly is Williams Lake, applicant must be located in Williams Lake.
On- site requirement - Field based position with office days.
An eligibility list may be established for future permanent vacancies.
Working for the BC Public Service:
The BC Public Service is committed to creating a diverse workplace to represent the population we serve and to better meet the needs of our citizens. Consider joining our team and being part of an innovative, inclusive and rewarding workplace.
The Indigenous Applicant Advisory Service is available to applicants that self-identify as Indigenous (First Nations, status or non-status, Métis, or Inuit) seeking work or already employed in the BC Public Service. For guidance on applying and interviewing, please contact IndigenousApplicants@gov.bc.ca or 778-405-3452.
About Williams Lake
A vibrant city in the Cariboo Region - the heart of BC's central interior - Williams Lake offers an abundance of year-round recreational activities. From mountain biking, camping, kayaking and golfing in the summer, to downhill and cross-country skiing, snowmobiling and ice fishing in the winter.
If mountain biking is on your bucket list this summer, Williams Lake is known as the Shangri-La of mountain biking, boasting over 200 kilometers of single-track trails available within city limits and the largest bike park in the interior.
To the south, 100 Mile House and the South Cariboo are characterized by rolling hills, mixed forests, grasslands, and hundreds of freshwater lakes that are ideal for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. To the west, the vast Chilcotin region offers an incredibly diverse landscape, from the hot and dry grasslands and pine forests of the interior plateau, to the rugged glacial peaks of the Coast Mountains.
The Cariboo-Chilcotin is the traditional homeland of the Secwépemc, Tŝilhqot'in and Dakelh First Nations, contributing to a strong and diverse indigenous culture and presence throughout the region. In fact, in 2014, a portion of the Tŝilhqot'in Nation's traditional territory was recognized by the highest court in Canada as theirs to control, manage and benefit from. This 1,900 square-kilometer area is known as the first ever declaration of Aboriginal Title Land in Canada. We encourage applicants to learn more about all the first nations on whose traditional territory they will be living, working and recreating.
How to Apply:
Your application must clearly demonstrate how you meet the job requirements list above.
Cover Letter: NO - Please do not submit a cover letter as it will not be reviewed.
Resume: YES - A resume is required as part of your application, however, it may not be used for initial short listing purposes
Questionnaire: YES - You will be prompted to complete a comprehensive online questionnaire to demonstrate how you meet the job requirements. Ensure you include all relevant information about your educational accomplishments and employment history including job titles, start and end dates (month and year) of your employment, and how you obtained your relevant experience. Please allot approximately 60 minutes to complete the questionnaire.
Helpful tips, videos and more regarding the application process can be found on the Your Job Application page of MyHR. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, e-mail BCPSA.Hiring.Centre@gov.bc.ca , before the stated closing time, and we will respond as soon as possible.
Additional Information:
A Criminal Record Check (CRC) will be required.
Find more information on the recruitment process, including helpful tips and videos about the application process, visit the Your Job Application page of MyHR. Gain insights into the hiring journey by joining a Career Conversation . Applications will be accepted until 11:00 pm Pacific Time on the closing date of the competition. If you are experiencing technical difficulty applying, visit the Technical Assistance page of MyHR.
Job Category
Natural Resource Sector, Scientific and Technical
Additional Information
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