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Financial Planner Full-time Job
Financial Services TruroJob Details
As a Financial Planner, you will focus on developing and deepening client relationships by providing high quality advice and service within the mass affluent market. Most importantly, you realize that your clients are your greatest asset, and your priority is providing investment and financial planning advice to help them meet their unique goals.
Following a comprehensive financial planning framework, you will be focused on investment sales and new client acquisition, as well as establishing business development opportunities with prospects and clients within the assigned market area.
Promote the development and sustainable growth of proprietary investment business in the assigned market area by:
- Conducting in-depth reviews for assigned clients including retirement planning, wealth accumulation and estate planning utilizing financial planning skills and tools to support our clients’ financial goals.
- Exhibiting a natural curiosity to uncover and solve for client’s needs, deliver trusted financial advice to clients regarding their investments and retirement planning.
- Demonstrating self-motivation and a goal-oriented mindset when identifying our clients' needs to craft personalized financial strategies and solutions.
- Fostering strong engagement, educating clients, offering insights, and delivering expert advice.
- Exercising a collaborative approach when dealing with peers, clients, and partners.
- Building relationships, focusing on providing a great client experience and growing long-standing relationships with existing clients.
Do you have the skills that will enable you to succeed in this role? We’d love to work with you if you have:
- Experience in financial planning and investment sales is preferred.
- Successfully completed (or working towards) the Personal Financial Planning (PFP®) designation (or IQPF designation within Quebec), and/or the Certified Financial Planner(CFP®) designation.
- You’re an accredited mutual funds professional in good standing with CIRO licensing requirements (Investments Funds in Canada or Canadian Securities Course).
- You're able to work independently as a self-motivated entrepreneur with minimal supervision.
- Knowledgeable of competitive offerings, market trends, economic conditions, and the regulatory environment.
What’s in it for you?
- A competitive compensation and benefits package that rewards growing and maintaining your client base.
- Access to leading-edge resources to support your growth including dedicated marketing support, powerful mobile technology, leading CRM, portfolio, and financial planning software.
- The ability to build long-lasting client relationships through exceptional advice and service.
- A work culture that promotes diversity, respect, and inclusion.
- An organization committed to making a difference in our communities – for you and your clients.
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Financial Planner
Scotiabank
TruroFinancial Services Full-time
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Journeyperson - Automotive Mechanic (Fleet and Manufacturing Services) Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair VancouverJob Details
Main Purpose and Function
The Fleet & Manufacturing Services supports the City of Vancouver in being a service provider in all aspects of Fleet Management. The expertise and knowledge provided to internal and sometimes external clients by the Fleet& Manufacturing Services Branch includes: Engineering, Vehicle Procurement, heavy-duty/Commercial/Automotive Maintenance and Repair, Quick Service Repairs, Machining, Mill Work, Fabrication,Vehicle Outfitting, Carpentry, Body Shop Vehicle Repair and Painting, Product Inventory/Ordering, and Small Equipment Repair. The vehicle fleet includes but is not limited to: Police, Fire, City of Vancouver issued vehicles, Garbage and Recycling trucks. As an Automotive Service Technician, you will be responsible for the maintenanceand repair of this extensive fleet of vehicles and equipment which has a replacement value of $175 million dollars.
This position currently works on a 9-day fortnight schedule. Successful candidates will work on the afternoon shift, from 3:10 pm to 12:34 am, Monday to Friday. Employees may be assigned to work alternative shifts and locations based on operational requirements.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
Fleet servicing occurs primarily at the fully equipped Garage at Manitoba Yard which houses an employee base of approximately 150 employees from various Trades but also at several satellite facilities. As an Automotive Service Technician, you will work with members of the Fleet & Manufacturing Service team to ensure that quality andtimely work is performed to support and service our clients. A major part of this position will be to support the outfitting/up-fitting of new vehicles, including completing approved modification requests. Preference will be given to candidates who have knowledge and experience in; the installation of components, reading and creating electrical schematics, ability to build, design and troubleshoot electrical systems, and any practical experience in building fleet vehicles to meet customer’s needs. The challenge this busy environment offers is in the variety of work, from small and heavy equipment to automobiles and light to heavy trucks, as well as Plant and Facilities maintenance, Manufacturing and Building maintenance.
The City of Vancouver supports continued education and development in areas of interest for all of its employees.Fleet & Manufacturing Services provides great opportunities for training including dealer training on newly purchased fleet equipment. We are always looking to provide employees with training to develop skills,knowledge, and abilities.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
- Automotive Service Technician Certificate of Qualifications (T.Q.), Inter-Provincial Red Seal Endorsement.
- Red Seal certification is preferred.
- Completion of Grade 10, supplemented by technical courses related to the work.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- Thorough knowledge of the standard practices, methods, materials, tools and equipment used in the automotive and mechanical trade.
- Thorough knowledge of braking systems.
- Considerable knowledge of the hazards and proper safety precautions of the trade.
- Ability to perform a variety of complex skilled electrical and mechanical tasks in the overhaul, repair, maintenance and adjustment of motorcycles, automotive and marine electrical systems.
- Ability to understand and effectively carry out oral and written instructions which may be accompanied by sketches and diagrams.
- Ability to interpret manufacturers' instructions and diagrams pertaining to equipment.
- Ability to requisition parts and materials.
- Ability to operate vehicles and heavy-duty equipment.
- Ability to plan, assign and supervise one or more subordinates.
- Ability to inspect and test City vehicles for road worthiness, following prescribed provincial standards.
- Skill in the use and care of tools and equipment employed in the trade.
- Agility, muscular coordination, and sufficient strength to permit the performance of heavy manual labour.
- Superior mechanical aptitude.
Driver’s License and Record Checks:
- A current and valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License or higher and a Satisfactory National Safety Code driving record.
- No more than 2 infractions in 2 years or no more than 4 points in 2 consecutive years.
- 3 years accumulation of no more than 2 preventable work related driving or equipment operating accident in any single year.
- Candidates must attach the following to be considered:
- Commercial Driving Records Abstract (N Print) for the past 3 years (no more than 14 days prior to this posting)
- Insurance and Claims History for the past 3 years (no more than 14 days prior to this posting)
Business Unit/Department: Engineering Services (1300)
Affiliation: CUPE 1004 N/Pks
Employment Type: Regular Full Time
Position Start Date: February, 2025
Salary Information: Pay Grade GR-377: $48.76 per hour
Application Close: January 21, 2025
Journeyperson - Automotive Mechanic (Fleet and Manufacturing Services)
City Of Vancouver
VancouverMaintenance & Repair Full-time
48.76
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Administrative Assistant III Full-time Job
Administrative Jobs VancouverJob Details
Main Purpose and Function
The Administrative Assistant works closely with the Directors, Assistant Directors and senior level managers within the departments and is responsible for providing an extensive range of confidential and sensitive administrative support in a fast-paced environment. The position supports the Department’s senior management team with the development, implementation and monitoring of a variety of projects to ensure departmental consistency, many of which have a direct impact on labour relations.
The position attends and participates in a wide range of technical and administrative meetings, including senior management team meetings, grievance meetings, peer review meetings with industry stakeholders, public policy meetings with other municipalities and provincial and federal government agencies and professional associations. The Administrative Assistant records minutes, takes action on issues requiring follow-up and reports on the monitoring of newly implemented departmental processes, policies and procedures, ensuring that policies are being maintained and adhered to. Additionally, the position tracks and monitors activities within the department on behalf of the Directors and/or Assistant Director(s), reports findings and recommends solutions to the senior management team as required.
The Administrative Assistant is responsible for handling sensitive and confidential documents, including budget reports, departmental re-organizational structures, grievance hearings, disciplinary letters, performance and/or attendance management files, criminal/driver/police record checks (for staff and businesses and organizations), Human Resources related documents and Council reports. The position coordinates a wide range of meetings on behalf of the Director, Assistant Directors, and the Business Services Manager, conducts background research, preliminary investigations and retrieves information on various staffing, administrative, regulatory and inter-governmental issues. Additionally, the Administrative Assistant takes a lead role in the development and implementation of administrative type projects across the department such as establishing and setting up departmental databases and administrative policies and procedures. Monitors department workflow and ensures adherence to relevant departmental and corporate policies and procedures.
Key Contacts and Reporting Relationships
- The position reports directly to the Business Services Manager of Development, Buildings and Licensing, but also provides support to the Director of Permitting Services, Chief Building Official, Chief Licensing Inspector, Director of Digital Services, and their teams.
- Organizes and provides administrative support to the Building Board of Appeal.
- Communicates with various City staff members, members of the development, building and business community and the external parties.
Specific Duties and Responsibilities
- Maintains the Directors’ calendars, plans, organizes and schedules priorities, appointments and internal and external meetings. Coordinates group meetings, schedules attendees, drafts agendas and arranges for room and equipment procurement as required. Works with multiple, competing, and challenging priorities to organize appointments, proactively resolve conflicts, and ensure optimal use of Directors’ time.
- Advises the Director(s) and/or Assistant Director(s) on key issues and concerns regarding meetings, urgencies and other priorities. Determines priority/urgency of issues and delegates requests as required.
- Drafts a variety of confidential departmental correspondence such as budgetary reports, briefing notes for Council, other department heads and/or general managers reports related to organizational re-structuring initiatives and minutes of meetings resulting from public meetings and appeal panels. Many of these reports related to changes in methods and procedures of operations that may impact wage rates, working conditions, promotional opportunities or reductions, changes or increases in staff. Responds to complaints from the public related to staff performance.
- Drafts, edits, and formats sensitive and confidential departmental correspondence and creates and edits presentations, including PowerPoint. Prepares, photocopies and distributes reports, presentations, correspondence and spreadsheets as required.
- Carries out preliminary investigations to gather information for the Director and/or Assistant Director(s). Conducts preliminary interviews with the public filing complaints about employees and/or service delivery, carries out preliminary criminal record checks on bargaining unit staff with Police Departments and forwards as required.
- Develops, leads and implements a variety of departmental administrative quality control projects as assigned on behalf of the Director and/or Assistant Director(s). Monitors records, identifies gaps in established policies and procedures and makes recommendations to address identified issues.
- Organizes materials for, participates in, and prepares minutes for various City committees /meetings, including the Community Services Department Head’s meetings and Departmental Manager Meetings.
- Manages the Department’s flow of documents and inquiries. Screens, reviews, edits and proofreads the Director’s correspondence, including e-mail, telephone calls, and voice mail.
- Makes decisions in the absence of the Director(s) by determining if an issue needs to be forwarded to the GM, GM Executive Assistant, or may be dealt with by another senior leader.
- Researches, analyzes, summarizes, prepares and distributes a variety of reports, including budget reports, staff movement and turnover, statistics (permits, inspections, license applications etc.), presentations and spreadsheets for the Directors and/or Assistant Director(s) action. Maintains active project files and handles confidential materials.
- Reviews draft job descriptions and job evaluation requests for staff, ensures consistency with established departmental policies and procedures and communicates with bargaining unit staff and managers. Reviews parking decal assignments for departmental staff to ensure applicability with corporate policies.
- Reviews administrative processes and/or statistical reports related to the quality and quantity of services to identify issues/trends. Recommends solutions aimed at ensuring optimal efficiency within the department to address service delivery gaps for consideration by the Directors and/or Assistant Director(s).
- Screens signing documents such as refunds for permit and license fees, staff travel/expense forms, DLC waiver forms, HR offer letters, and purchasing requests ensuring departmental procedures and policies have been met prior to the Director’s signature.
- Develops and maintains departmental filing systems, tracks and follows-up on correspondence and inquiries on a variety of administrative, financial and human resource issues, ensuring that responses to requests for information from the public, Mayor and Council, and other City departments are completed in a timely manner.
- Conducts background research and investigations on a variety of regulatory and inter-governmental type issues related to permitting, inspections, licensing, animal control and administrative type issues. Researches and compiles alternate service delivery models, statistical information related to compliance rates and monitor inspection level activities within various inspection branches providing service to the public.
- Leads, develops, implements and maintains a variety of departmental databases for employees on information such as technical and administrative policies and procedures and information related to the design and construction of buildings, business industries as well as other stakeholders and the general public.
- Provides back up coverage for the GM’s Executive Assistant, Administrative Assistant III, and under exceptional circumstances, provides back up coverage for the Business Services Manager.
- Schedules and tracks annual performance reviews for Directors and electronically files their teams’ performance reviews.
- Create and submit Electronic Staff Actions Forms, Electronic Compensation Authorization Forms and SuccessFactors Job Requisitions.
- Monitors TFT roles and follows up with Managers regarding extensions.
- Monitors outstanding job requisitions to ensure timely posting.
- Performs other duties/responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
- Completion of grade 12 supplemented by courses in office administration
- Minimum of two to three years’ Executive Assistant experience, including experience working at the senior level handling sensitive and confidential information or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills;
- Highly developed customer service and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing with a wide range of employees across the City, including the political level, the members of the public and external contacts;
- Ability to exercise substantial discretion and deal with sensitive and confidential material in support of senior management, internal audit, and other sensitive areas of City business;
- Interpersonal skills to promote a supportive, respectful, and safe work environment;
- Ability to set priorities and meet goals in a timely manner;
- Ability to deal tactfully and effectively with a wide variety of internal and external contacts including comprehending and interpreting departmental rules and regulations;
- Ability to plan, organize and manage the work of a number of departmental staff while leading administrative type projects on behalf of the Business Services Manager, Directors and/or Assistant Director(s);Ability to record the minutes and report the proceedings of various departmental and committee meetings;
- Ability to be resourceful, flexible, adaptable and possess a high degree of common sense and initiative;
- Ability to research and gather information;
- Ability to make accurate complex arithmetical and statistical computations;
- Superior clerical, mathematical, and statistical aptitude and accuracy with skills at an advanced level using MS Office programs;
- Effective knowledge of correct punctuation, grammatical usage and a comprehensive vocabulary for preparation of business letters, reports and statements;
- Superior knowledge of departmental responsibilities as well as other departments within the City;
- Effective organizational skills to manage a changing workload, track and follow up/follow through on delayed assignments, projects and reports involving other departments;
- Ability to work independently and effectively with minimal supervision, prioritize work schedule, complete assigned duties within timelines;
- Independent judgement and action is exercised in complex and non-routine matters where decisions are made within the framework of established procedures; policy or unusual problems referred to the Directors. An awareness of ongoing and sometimes sensitive issues and use of discretion in dealing with confidential matters is an essential component of this position.
Where operationally appropriate and subject to change, the City of Vancouver has a Flexible Work Program. This program allows staff to work remotely 1 – 4 days a week from locations that are a daily commutable distance from their work at a City worksite. At this time this position is eligible to be part of the Flexible Work Program.
Business Unit/Department: Development, Buildings & Licensing (1250)
Affiliation: Exempt
Employment Type: Regular Full Time
Position Start Date: February, 2025
Salary Information: Pay Grade RNG-030: $56,567 to $70,714 per year
Application Close: January 26, 2025
Administrative Assistant III
City Of Vancouver
VancouverAdministrative Jobs Full-time
56,567 - 70,714
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PAYROLL PROGRAM ASSISTANT 2 Full-time Job
Financial Services TorontoJob Details
- Posting Period: 15-JAN-2024 to 22-JAN-2025
Job Description
The City’s Seniors Services and Long-Term Care Division supports Toronto seniors and residents in long-term care homes to have the healthiest, most fulfilling lives possible through exceptional care and services. Vulnerable individuals who reside in the community are supported through adult day programs, supportive housing services, tenancy support and homemakers and nurses services. CareTO is our brand for the culture change we are investing in for the City’s 10 directly operated long-term care homes (https://www.toronto.ca/community-people/housing-shelter/rental-housing-tenant-information/finding-housing/long-term-care-homes/careto/). The division values Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence which shape our organizational culture, our priorities, and the experiences of all those who live, work, volunteer, and visit.
Under the direction of the Manager, Workforce Planning & Development, the Payroll Program Assistant 2 will perform a variety of payroll, clerical and administrative functions, supporting the SSLTC Division.
Major Responsibilities:
- Receives attendance reporting information and prepares/processes payroll information.
- Coordinates and inputs daily timesheets and electronic uploads of time & attendance into corporate computerized payroll/absentee system in regard to departmental cost centre changes, functional area codes, attendance, WSIB, lieu time, overtime, acting pay, service pay, kilometres, parking expenses, reimbursement for meal allowances, medical notes etc.
- Prepares and processes personnel documentation for employees, rehires and layoffs, i.e. alternate rates, hiring and termination documents, leave of absence requests, increment letters, temporary assignment requests, etc. utilizing corporate/internal electronic systems (i.e. SuccessFactors) and paper copy forms.
- Calculates, verifies and corrects entitlement for vacation, lieu and sick bank credits, etc.
- Prepares summary sheets on outstanding sick claims and doctor's certification.
- Identifies, verifies and makes arrangements for cancelled/replacement cheques.
- Responds to enquiries regarding collective agreements, corporate policies, and payroll and personnel matters. Verifies, tracks and resolves payroll matters.
- Prepares and analyzes monthly, annual and ad hoc reports on position status and on employee/organizational unit/cost centre regarding salary status, alternate rates, increments, sick bank/vacation/overtime/lieu time balances and attendance management information and travel expenses.
- Receives payroll and human resources documentation/monitors electronic reports to support Payroll transactions. Prepares documents and files pertaining to the updating of payroll records in accordance with corporate records management policies and retention schedules. Maintains payroll/personnel records (paper copy and electronic) and files for audit purposes.
- Liaises with other departments, divisions, sections and outside agencies.
- Reviews and audits integrity reports relating to electronic upload of time and attendance in SAP, follows up with divisional clients and processes amendments were applicable.
- Performs daily audit and verifies input for accuracy.
- Participate in divisional, Service Area and corporate related initiatives and special projects, including payroll (eTime, eScheduling) and HR (SF) modernization and transformation.
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
- Considerable clerical/administrative experience some of which must relate specifically to the payroll function and/or an equivalent combination of relevant post- secondary education in the fields of public administration, payroll, accounting, human resources management and clerical/administrative/payroll experience.
- Considerable experience in the application of collective agreements, corporate payroll and personnel policies, procedures, practices and related legislation.
- Considerable experience in the preparation and formatting of complex reports, charts, graphs and statistical data using office systems including Microsoft Office Suite (e.g. Word, Excel, Powerpoint).
- Experience using corporate payroll systems (e.g. SAP and SuccessFactors) and reporting software (e.g. SAP, Document Direct).
You must also have:
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to exercise independent judgement and discretion in dealing with confidential operational matters and information (i.e. rates of pay, employee absences or other sensitive human resources information).
- Ability to work independently and carry out instructions with minimal supervision. Fundamental business mathematics skills and knowledge of general statistical techniques, or of accounting procedures.
- Ability to set up and maintain manual and computerized filing systems.
- Knowledge of collective agreements, corporate payroll and human resources policies, procedures, practices and related legislation.
- Ability to meet tight deadlines in a high-volume environment.
- Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing, with all levels of staff, the public and other divisions.
- Ability to work with attention to detail and accuracy needed for payroll and attendance reporting and maintenance of employee records.
- Accurate keyboarding and proof-reading skills.
Note: As a condition of employment with the Seniors Services and Long-Term Care, selected candidates will be required to provide a satisfactory Police Reference Check (PRC) with vulnerable sector screening, tuberculosis screening and proof of immunization in accordance with the Fixing Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2021.
PAYROLL PROGRAM ASSISTANT 2
City Of Toronto
TorontoFinancial Services Full-time
33.34 - 36.55
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PROJECT DIRECTOR Full-time Job
Management TorontoJob Details
- Posting Period: 14-JAN-2025 to 28-JAN-2025
Major Responsibilities:
Reporting to the Executive Director of the Housing Secretariat, the Project Director will be a leader in the creation and implementation of strategic planning and business improvement initiatives related to housing policy, development, program administration and management across the Housing Secretariat’s portfolio. In addition, responsibilities include identifying, addressing and ensuring timely response to resolve ongoing and emerging issues, leading multi-disciplinary housing policy and development initiatives, collaborating with internal and external stakeholders, responding to media requests, and liaising with Members of Council and their staff, and with senior City staff to advance the City’s housing objectives and the public on behalf of the Executive Director, as required.
As the Project Director you will:
- Develop, implement and monitor effective risk and issues management strategies, policies and procedures, and provide direction and training to staff on appropriate responses and procedures. You will also be expected to anticipate, identify and manage emerging issues and challenges.
- Develop, design and implement functional policies and programs that make major changes in overall business performance of the Housing Secretariat based on short-, medium- and, long-term needs to ensure equitable access to improved housing outcomes.
- Develop and oversee housing program funding and administration delivered by third-party community partnership operated and third-party community partners
- Lead complex multi-disciplinary housing policy and development projects in collaboration with a range of internal and external stakeholders from private and community housing, health, business and finance sectors as well as the provincial and federal government to deliver the effective and innovative housing policy, housing program delivery and development projects .
- Direct the development and implementation of divisional change management strategies, including training, communications and staff engagement initiatives, and work with divisional extended management team to manage organizational and programmatic changes in the Housing Secretariat.
- Contribute to the continuous improvement of divisional performance through analysis and the development and implementation of sound management practices and procedures.
- Participate and contribute to the Division's strategic planning, develop strategic business plans and organizational performance indicators, monitors and identify risk mitigation in a collaborative way with input from key stakeholders, and establish reporting requirements to provide strategic oversight.
- Leads and motivates a diverse workforce, ensures effective teamwork, provides resolution to controversial labour relations issues, ensures high standards of work quality and organizational performance, continuous learning and encourages innovation in others.
- Provides input to the Division's annual budget, and ensures that expenditures are controlled and maintained within approved budget limitations.
- Build effective and collaborative working relationships with the Division's senior management team, managers and project managers, staff from other City divisions and external stakeholders, sector partners, and others to promote a commitment to continuously evolving and improving our approaches and practices as well as to innovations in housing policy and delivery.
- Advocate for equitable access and increased availability of affordable housing, and improved housing stability for people at risk of or experiencing homelessness.
- Provides leadership to promote excellence in customer service, effective and efficient service delivery models and accountability at all levels of the service experience.
KEY QUALIFICATIONS:
- Among the other strengths you bring to the role of Project Director, you have the following key qualifications:
- Extensive experience leading complex services, policies and programs with an emphasis on housing policy and/or development, organizational strategic planning, financial, customer service and risk management, including development and implementation of recommendation for improvements to existing policies, programs and processes.
- Extensive senior level experience in issues management, public and media relations and in a customer service focused capacity.
- Considerable experience managing, leading and motivating a team of professionals, while supporting divisional objectives.
- Considerable experience establishing and maintaining partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, including diverse community and housing partners.
PROJECT DIRECTOR
Scotiabank
TorontoManagement Full-time
140,350 - 182,614
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SUPPORT ASSISTANT B Full-time Job
Administrative Jobs TorontoJob Details
Number of Positions Open: 1Posting Period: 13-JAN-2025 to 27-JAN-2025
Reporting to the Manager, Ashbridges Bay TP Projects, the Support Assistant B will perform in a fast-paced collaborative environment providing administrative support to various teams in two units.
Major Responsibilities:
- Performs varied administrative tasks involving the preparation, research, summary and reconciliation of data and the control and expedition of documents, data, revenues and cash. Prepares and processes documents/statistical summaries/reports etc. Assesses and analyses data. Drafts and signs correspondence.
- Checks work for accuracy and conformity with regulations, policy and procedures and corrects/resolves outstanding/incorrect items. Identifies issues and recommends solutions. Performs complex calculations.
- Operates office equipment and computers utilizing a variety of software packages, applying speed and skill. Prepares presentation material. Utilizes detailed layout and formatting.
- Co-ordinates and maintains an electronic record/retrieval system.
- Responds to e-mails, telephone and in-person inquiries from senior staff, the public, agencies and other levels of government utilizing in-depth knowledge of procedures, regulations and criteria.
- Coordinates onboarding for new staff, and ongoing issues management for staff including IT coordination.
- Prepares and tracks expense reports, training requirements, conference/seminar attendance and submissions, maintains and tracks equipment and H&S supplies inventories.
- Assists with budget administration for unit.
- Co-ordinates meetings, events and schedules. Prepares agendas. Takes/transcribes minutes.
Key Qualifications:
- Considerable administrative experience in a team-oriented customer service environment.
- Considerable experience in administrative processing and reviewing documents to
- Ensure accuracy and conformity with legislation, regulations, policy and procedures and correcting incorrect items.
- Considerable experience in Microsoft Office Suite, specifically using Word and Excel.
- Experience using computer based records management systems, and online data management or request systems.
- Experience drafting, preparing and formatting agendas, minutes, letters, reports, memos, and other business documents.
You must also have:
- Ability to set priorities, meet deadlines, be resourceful, adaptable and able to work independently with minimal supervision in a fast paced environment.
- Ability to work effectively with staff and deal with the public tactfully and courteously. Aptitude with figures, attention to detail and ability to do arithmetic calculations accurately.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing and able to compose detailed correspondence and to proof read materials.
- Ability to exercise independent judgement and discretion in dealing with confidential matters and correspondence.
- Familiarity in archiving and retrieving files manually and/or electronically in an organized manner. Working knowledge of workplace relevant legislation including Human Rights and Occupational Health and Safety Act.
- Ability to support the Toronto Public Service values to ensure a culture that champions equity, diversity and respectful workplaces.
A Qualified List of candidates will be established for the Support Assistant B position in the Engineering & Construction Division and will be in effect for 2 months from the date the list is created. Qualified candidates on the list may be considered when filling future permanent and/or temporary vacancies in this position.
Notes:
Applicants are required to demonstrate in their resume that their qualifications match those specified in the job posting.
SUPPORT ASSISTANT B
City Of Toronto
TorontoAdministrative Jobs Full-time
33.34 - 36.55
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HR BUSINESS PARTNER Full-time Job
Human Resources TorontoJob Details
- Posting Period: 14-JAN-2025 to 28-JAN-2025
Is This Job For You?
The City of Toronto is looking for an experienced HRBP (Human Resources Business Partner) with a passion for public service and excited about the exceptionally unique prospect of working for the largest municipality in Canada. This opportunity will be to join the Relationship Management Team with the City of Toronto’s People & Equity Division (P&E). The Relationship Management Team serves as the City’s strategic human resources partners who help divisions deliver on their organizational goals through their people. The ideal candidate would be passionate about supporting clients through multiple complex matters, big or small, and thrive in environments that require a high degree of creativity, urgency and comfort with ambiguity.
In 2021 the City of Toronto began a broad HR transformation initiative and introduced a Client Relationship Management (HR Business Partnering) function to support leaders in the successful delivery of people management practices and capabilities. Now in 2025, while our team continues its evolution journey, we are looking for a HR Business Partner to join our team – someone that is ready to embrace a diverse portfolio of client groups with 500+ employees, and who is excited by the prospect of also being able to work on and lead projects that will serve the overall evolution of our People & Equity Division.
What Will You Do?
Reporting to the Manager, Relationship Management, you will be responsible for the effective delivery of strategic HR consultation and guidance in key areas including talent management, workforce and succession planning and non-union employee relations for your assigned client groups.
You will drive adoption of the transformed P&E service delivery model and direct clients to the appropriate service channels, when necessary. You will facilitate and embed performance management discipline across client group(s), ensuring consistency of approach and alignment to City-wide program.
The HR Business Partner will engage all areas of the People & Equity Division to provide customized people solutions in alignment with City-wide and Divisional workforce goals and priorities, proactively sharing relevant business insights from client groups.
You will analyze workforce data and analytics to formulate insights and recommendations, and to integrate solutions. In this multifaceted role you will lead initiatives that increase trust, employee engagement, leadership effectiveness and workforce productivity; as well as lead and manage organizational effectiveness, change and workforce initiatives in alignment with Divisional goals.
You will coach and develop leaders to deliver effective people management capabilities and practices. Keeping current on key talent, you will identify leadership and/or professional development needs and champion HR interventions that improve business performance through people.
Working closely with Recruitment and Talent Acquisition teams in the People & Equity Division, you will support senior leaders in workforce planning to identify talent gap and pipeline requirements to enable efficient recruitment and resourcing processes.
In this role, you will identify opportunities for continuous improvement of people systems, processes, and practices, shaping and driving projects to address any gaps or risk. As a trusted business partner, you will demonstrate commitment to diversity, reconciliation, human rights, accessibility, and equity, recognizing and leveraging individual and team differences as sources of strength, innovation, ideas and insights. You will work equitably with persons of all races, nationalities, cultures, ages, abilities, genders, creeds, and sexual orientation, enabling them to maximize their potential and contributions.
What Do You Bring to The Role?
You have strong human resources experience, working in a complex, preferably unionized environment, in a Business Partner capacity supporting employee groups of 500+. Post-secondary education in Human Resources will be an asset, or an equivalent combination of education and work experience, complemented by your CHRL designation (an asset).
To be successful in this role, you will have functional experience working across multiple human resource disciplines, including compensation/total rewards, organizational design, talent management, employee relations, talent acquisition, performance management, paired with advanced knowledge of employment legislation and labour relations practices.
You bring a strong consulting approach to this role, with demonstrated experience recommending and implementing strategies to enable the successful delivery of progressive and proactive human resources programs and solutions.
Your experience leading and managing change, process redesign and improvement will be instrumental in this pivotal role. Key to your success is demonstration of strong judgement, influencing and coaching skills, paired with a proven ability to initiate, build and nurture strong business relationships.
You are strategic, flexible and solutions focused, with the ability to communicate with confidence at all organizational levels.
What We Offer:
- We recognize the need for flexibility and offer a hybrid working environment that will provide you with an appropriate work-life balance required to thrive in today’s fast paced world.
- A strong benefits package which includes competitive salaries, vacation, and other unique offerings.
- We offer an excellent defined pension plan brining added value to overall compensation package through OMERS.
- We support ongoing learning and development and offer educational opportunities with tuition subsidies.
- Opportunities to join and take an active role with City’s Communities of Inclusions comprised of employees who share a common identity, lived experience and/or set of interest and support each other’s professional development, sense of belonging and promote a culture of inclusion.
HR BUSINESS PARTNER
City Of Toronto
TorontoHuman Resources Full-time
102,155 - 135,815
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PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE Full-time Job
Medical & Healthcare TorontoJob Details
- Posting Period: 15-Jan-2025 to 29-Jan-2025
Reporting to the Manager, Mental Health this Public Health Nurse (PHN) will be part of the CORE Team. The PHN will be responsible for coordinating care for individuals by performing intake functions, conducting substance use and mental health assessments, developing, implementing, maintaining, and adjusting comprehensive care plans based on complex needs identified. The PHN will provide direct care and support to individuals, including de-escalating individual who may be undergoing drug induced psychosis. The PHN will be working alongside a Nurse Practitioner.
More information on the Downtown CORE Team.
Major Responsibilities:
- Works under medical directives to perform venipuncture, vaccinations, interpreting and counselling re: laboratory test results, dispensing OTC medications
- Assists in the development of policies and procedures and medical directives as it applies to nursing practice
- Maintains individual/client records and necessary documentation according to policies and procedures of TPH as well as the Standards of Practice set out by the College of Nurses Provides presentations and training to health professionals and community partners Educates clients regarding harm reduction, overdose prevention, recognition and response, naloxone administration, safer drug use, STIs, Hep C, HIV/AIDS prevention, health, sexual abuse/assault, life skills, sexuality, birth control, abortion, pregnancy
- Performs needle exchange, distributes safer drug use kits and provides education on use of safe sex materials, safer drug use from office location, van, clinics, on the street, in community centres and/or shelters
- Monitors clients, provide overdose response as needed, refer clients to needed services, identify the need for wound care, aid clients regarding how to use drugs more safely, assist clients with drug checking, ensure that all policies and procedures are being followed
- Assesses mental and physical health status of clients and takes appropriate action Performs testing, provides pre-post test counselling for HIV, Hep A,B,C and syphilis, assesses abscesses, cleans and medicates wounds and applies dressings Administers vaccinations for Hep B and influenza (others as directed)
- Composes and signs correspondence in relation to clients' needs and advocates on clients' behalf when liaising with doctors, pharmacists, prison authorities, laboratories, etc. Attends court with clients to act on their behalf
- Provides immediate care in crisis situations and performs first aid treatment as necessary
- Assesses needs of clients, makes referrals for primary care and social services and assists clients in accessing community resources
- Provides counselling and medical care to methadone patients
- Works with clients to develop and promote improved health, coping and social skill
- Accompanies clients requiring emergency medical and/or psychiatric assessment to medical and detox centers
- Attends meetings as required
- Collects and maintains statistical information for program monitoring and evaluation purposes
- Participates in professional conferences and workshops
- Develops, implements and facilitates specialized groups, workshops and in-services on a variety of health-related topic
- Participates in community outreach and marketing health promotion strategies Participates in the divisional planning process including development of work plans/operational program plans
- Participates in the planning, development, implementation and evaluation of public health programs and initiatives which may include community mobilization, advocacy for healthy public policy, health education and skills building
- Collaborates and liaises with members of the team and community agencies to identify health needs and participates in the development of plans to meet those needs
- Delivers interventions to individuals and families in hi-risk situations and acts as the service coordinator for these families. Advises/reports to appropriate authorities as required and within the bounds of related legislation
- Participates in surveillance to determine possible causes of outbreaks at the area level and liaises with institutions to ensure proper outbreak management practices
- Inspects licensed premises, other facilities and premises for compliance with relevant Municipal, Provincial and Federal legislation
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
- A Bachelor’s degree in nursing from a recognized university and a valid licence from the College of Nurses of Ontario.
- Experience in the provision of harm reduction, drug treatment/addiction counselling, methadone, social, health, housing, and HIV/AIDS related services.
- Experience working in an outreach capacity with people who use drugs, people experiencing mental health issues and/or people who are homeless or underhoused.
- Experience as a Registered Nurse in providing empathetic/relational care for vulnerable clients and those living with substance use, mental health, and housing challenges.
- Experience within a community mental health program, hospital setting, or the approved equivalent professional development in mental health, counselling, or mental health promotion.
- Must possess a valid Ontario Driver's License Class "G" with the ability to qualify for a City Equipment Operator's License, and able and willing to drive within the Greater Toronto area.
You must also have:
- Thorough knowledge of HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis prevention and treatment issues.
- Thorough knowledge of harm reduction practice, drug use including safer drug use practices, safer supply, opioid substitution.
- Ability to conduct work in a non-judgmental way, using a harm reduction approach. Excellent assessment skills.
- Knowledge of drug treatment, social, housing, health, HIV/AIDS related programs and services.
- Awareness of issues relating to sex works, addictions, mental health and homelessness. Thorough knowledge of Hepatitis including transmission, prevention, and treatment options.
- Ability to work as a member of a multidisciplinary team.
- Excellent interpersonal skills and excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Willingness and ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends.
PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
City Of Toronto
TorontoMedical & Healthcare Full-time
43.58 - 47.75
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Operations Administrative Assistant Full-time Job
Administrative Jobs WinnipegJob Details
This position provides customer service to internal and external customers. He/She enters data for order processing, document scanning, shipment routing, etc. This position problem-solves and maintains ongoing professional relationships with customers.
Responsibilities:
- Processes workforce management software exceptions.
- Completes and provides various reports and provides analysis as needed.
- Administers discretionary, vacation, and compensation day requests.
- Completes special projects and deployments, conducts research and analysis (e.g., daily, weekly and monthly reports), and performs process analysis and innovation.
- Ability to lift up to 70lbs without assistance.
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday (from 17:00 to 22:00, with flexibility in start and end time)
- Part-time (25 hours per week, with flexibility for more hours)
Qualifications:
- High school diploma, GED, or International equivalent
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Multi-tasking abilities
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Outlook
- Willing to work flexible hours and overtime on occasion
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Business Development Representative (Hybrid) Full-time Job
Administrative Jobs MississaugaJob Details
UPS Capital (UPSC) is the financial services branch of the company, established to meet the financial needs of businesses while accelerating money and goods through their supply chains. By combining financial services with all other UPS capabilities, UPS Capital creates a key link in the UPS global commerce synchronization strategy.
The UPS Capital Business Development Representative researches opportunities through lead database and data mining of UPS and other accounts to identify leads. He/She expands advanced BD opportunities by identifying customer needs, developing financial solutions for customers, obtaining customer commitment, and successfully implementing financial solutions. This position monitors and maintains account relationships to ensure seamless integration of new business and continued customer satisfaction.
Hybrid Field Sales Role (1x per week in office required - Burlington, ON)
Shift: Mon to Fri 8:30am to 5pm
Responsibilities and Duties
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The UPS Capital Business Development Representative interacts with various sales resources (e.g., UPS, Supply Chain Solutions (SCS), external contact, etc.) to uncover new sales prospects and further connect with prospects to initiate supply chain risk conversation to position appropriate insurance solution.
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He/She conducts prospecting meetings to qualify potential customers (e.g., identifies key decision-makers, assesses current supplier situation, analyzes financial status, etc.)
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This position conducts sales calls (e.g., face to face and phone) to C-level contacts to obtain customer commitment to use UPSC services.
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Conducts sales presentations to communicate the benefits of doing business with UPSC
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Develops customer implementation timeline and action steps to ensure smooth implementation of UPSC products into the customer supply chain, including risk mitigation strategies with the customer and/or working with internal operational and security personnel
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Assesses customer’s needs, customer care requirements, and overall position in the buying cycle to determine sales opportunities
Knowledge and Skills
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Applies Service, Product, and Customer Technology Knowledge: Demonstrates familiarity with the core service offerings across business units and deep familiarity with product, service, and customer facing technology offerings of at least one business unit; demonstrates knowledge of competitors' offerings and the features of their products, services, and customer facing technology solutions; describes types of customers that would benefit from selected offerings; compares and contrasts UPS's and competitor's products, services, and customer facing technology solutions; able to compare and contrast the customer's experience of engaging with UPS and primary competitors across all touch-points; summarizes positive and negative gaps; develops plans to leverage advantages and correct disadvantages
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Assesses Business Needs: Identifies current and future needs of the customer or business; understands how business needs dictate the project’s requirements, project direction, business objectives, and resource allocation; makes recommendations on the solutions-design phase of the project
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Conducts Competitive Analysis: Demonstrates a basic understanding of competitor’s tactics, product/service offerings, and strategies; translates competitor performance and actions into implications for UPS
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Conducts Customer Analysis: Demonstrates some advanced knowledge of how to conduct customer analysis using common sources of information to identify customer facts and trends; collects standard research data about current and prospective customers with some guidance; identifies and develops lists of prospective customers; assists with identifying instances where customer needs or expectations are not being met; drafts promotions of products, services, and features based upon research with oversight from others
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Creates Account Strategies: Helps define and create specific documented account strategies; evaluates key financial indicators to establish account strategies; leverages sales and service resources to meet basic customer needs; recognizes overlap between customer needs and external industry trends
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Solicits and Gathers Information: Demonstrates a general knowledge of techniques for soliciting and gathering information
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Solves Customer Problems: Recognizes when customers are having issues; identifies resolution to basic customer issues and recommends solutions
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:
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Must be authorized to work in Canada
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Some travel required within Canada and the U.S.
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Experience in the insurance or logistics industry is preferred
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Bachelor’s degree in business, Marketing, Risk or Finance preferred
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3-7 years previous sales experience
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Candidates must either have or are expected to obtain their level 1 RIBO (Ontario Insurance) license within 90 days from their start date (both Internal/ External Candidates)
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Existing RIBO or OTL or LLQP license would be an asset
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Computer Skills, Microsoft Excel
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French, Mandarin, Hindi & Urdu is an asset but not mandatory
OTHER CRITERIA
Employer will not sponsor visas for position.
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Warehouse Associate - Forklift Operator Part-time Job
General Category MontréalJob Details
On-site: Candidate will be working from our warehouse located at 7207, Henri-Bourassa West, Montreal, Quebec.
Work Schedule: Monday to Friday, 3.30pm to 8pm
Duties and Responsibilities:
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Arrange for pick-up of shipments, contact carriers for ETA, and coordinate schedule.
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Stage and coordinate outbound shipments.
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Safely operate various power equipment.
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Use RF Scanners to electronically scan barcodes.
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Conduct physical inventory or cycle counts daily, weekly and/or monthly based on SOP's.
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Encourage safe work practices in others, point out areas where safety training and enforcement is needed, and participate on Comprehensive Health & Safety Program (CHSP) committee.
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Ensure all equipment is in proper working order (e.g., counter balance/doors/docks/signal lights).
Education and Experience:
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Experience / Skill: Warehouse and forklift experience is preferred.
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Training available
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Bilingual (French and English) - International Trade Business
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Attention to details
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Adapt to change easily
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Fast paced environment
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UPS
MontréalGeneral Category Part-time
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Heavy Duty Automotive Mechanic Full-time Job
Maintenance & Repair LavalJob Details
This position maintains a diverse range of equipment including delivery vehicles, heavy duty machinery, on road tractors, and trailers from a variety of manufacturers. This position troubleshoots and maintains/repairs various systems including hydraulic brakes, air brakes, electronics, and engines. This position performs other tasks as requested.
- Job Type: Full-Time - Permanent Position
- Work Location: Lachine
- Workdays: Monday to Friday
- Shift duration: 7:00 pm – 3:30 am
Responsibilities:
- Repairs all UPS package cars and equipment.
- Maintain a clean and organized workspace
- Use diagnostic tools and software to identify mechanical problems
- Ensures all vehicles are maintained regularly and in a timely manner
- Communicate effectively in a team work environment
- Performs routine PMI (Preventive Maintenance Inspection) and Maintenance repairs.
Qualifications and or Requirements:
- Bilingual
- Ability to lift 70 lbs./32 kgs.
- Valid driver's license and clean driving record (Required)
- Must be able to work Monday - Friday (7:00 pm – 3:30 am) (require)
- Strong knowledge of mechanical, electrical and electronic components of vehicles
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
- Ability to work in a fast-paced warehouse environment and occasionally outdoors
- Possession of essential hand tools. Such as pneumatic tools and more.(required)
- must possess of a PEP card heavy duty or light duty mechanic license. (required)
- Must be able to Bends, stoops, squats, kneels, crouches, crawls, climbs ladders and stairs, stands, walks, and turns/pivots frequently throughout duration of workday
- Able to pass a Safety Road Test
Compensation and Benefits:
- $31* per hour
- Unionized role with a Defined Benefit (DB) pension plan
- Weekly pay (paid every Friday).
- Paid vacation: 2 weeks on start of service year, 3 weeks after 5 years of service, 4 weeks after 10 years of service, 5 weeks after 20 years of service, 6 weeks after 25 years of service
- Group Benefits (Dental and Extended Medical)
- Defined Benefit Pension Plan
- Immediate access to UPS Employee Discount Program upon hire.
- EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
- Opportunities for future growth within a Fortune 50 company.
Working Conditions:
- Mainly indoors (in a warehouse or shop). Occasionally work outdoors.
- Exposed to hot/cold and variable temperatures when working both indoors and outdoors.
- Wear a UPS Auto Mechanic uniform and adhere to the company’s Appearance Guidelines.
Heavy Duty Automotive Mechanic
UPS
LavalMaintenance & Repair Full-time
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