Ice Skating Host’s needed Paid Positions

 

The City of North Vancouver is looking for people to work as site hosts at the Shipyards and Waterfront during the operation of the ice-skating rink.

The ability to ice-skate is required, and any experience with skate rentals and knowledge of related equipment would be considered an asset.

The site hosts will get an opportunity to work at the largest ice-skating rink in Lower Mainland. The 12,000 square foot public skating rink will be open for the winter months and includes a looped skating trail to complement the open rink area.

The city doesn’t have a specific date, but the rink is expected to open in late November. It will remain open until March 2020.

The hosts will act as ambassadors of the City of North Vancouver, greeting and providing information to visitors in the area.

During the operation of the rink, hosts will provide on-ice assistance to ensure safe and fun atmosphere for guests, and ensure that all skaters are following the rules.

The site hosts will also provide customer service for skate rentals, offering rental of skates and accessories, and retrieving and cleaning skates. The hosts will also perform cash and credit card transactions and ensure proper handling of cash and credit card records as they pertain to skate rentals.

The hosts will be required to assist with communications, including creating and updating bulletins, flyers and notices to distribute information to visitors, both in print and online.

A host will also be a point of contact for emergency situations that arise in the space and will take action to arrange for emergency services as required.

“You will have strong customer service and communication skills as well as cash-handling experience. You will have the ability to work independently and the ability to exercise judgment and to deal courteously with the public and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of stakeholders,” says the job posting.

Pay will be $18.54 per hour and 12 per cent in lieu of benefits.

They will be trained in First Aid.

https://cnv.peopleadmin.ca/postings/1269

Open Casting Call Superman & Louis

SUPERMAN & LOIS

 

OPEN CASTING CALL

From the Producers and Casting Directors of

Arrow, The Flash, Supergirl, and Riverdale

Seeking young teen actors for SERIES REGULAR roles in the upcoming Warner Bros./CW Network pilot, Superman & Lois!

————————————————————————————————————————————————– [MATTHEW] – Male, 13 to 16-years old to play 14-year old Caucasian, well on his way to becoming a physical specimen. Clean cut, modest and kind-hearted, with an aw-shucks attitude that somehow doesn’t seem dated. A three-sport athlete who’s already garnering attention from college and pro scouts.
[ETHAN] – Male, 13 to 16-years old to play 14-year old Caucasian, a young Leonardo DiCaprio who has an inherent darkness to him. Ethan’s wildly intelligent, but his mercurial temperament and social anxiety limits his interactions with people, and consequently, he spends most of his free time playing video games.

 

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PLEASE UPLOAD VIDEO SUBMISSIONS DIRECTLY TO:

https://www.castittalent.com/Superman_and_Lois_Open_Call49807

*NO LATER THAN: Sunday, January 5, 2020

Please follow these steps when making your video submission:

1) When taping yourself, frame the picture just above your head to the middle of the chest, so we can see your face clearly.

2) SLATE: Please tell us your NAME, HEIGHT, AGE (IF UNDER 18), and LOCATION. Make sure to speak clearly and include ALL of the details above!

3) Please perform the scenes from the sides provided for ONE of the two characters.

4) Please make sure to sign and upload the parental consent form as well!

 

 

Interested in Law Enforcement?

 

Interested in a career in law enforcement and public safety?  Discover what it takes at an upcoming information session for the Law Enforcement Studies Diploma and Bachelor of Law Enforcement Studies programs.  Learn about the education, applied skills and specialized knowledge required to become a superior candidate in the recruiting process.

Sessions are:

  • January 29, 2020 – 7:00pm – 8:30pm
  • February 25, 2020 – 7:00pm-8:30pm

 

Justice Institute of BC
New Westminster Campus
715 McBride Boulevard,
New Westminster, BC
email:   lesd@jibc.ca

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North Van Arts Open House

CityScape Community ArtSpace
335 Lonsdale Avenue, North Vancouver
Thursday, December 12, 6-8:30pm
We look forward to connecting with our members, volunteers, partners and supporters.  Friends and family welcome. Refreshments will be served and a cash bar will be open.
Enjoy the festive atmosphere of the Anonymous Art Show while you mingle!
No RSVP required
continues to Dec 18
Currently at CityScape Community ArtSpace, our annual Holiday Fundraiser and group exhibition.
All artwork is 8″ x 8″ and priced at $100 each. Revenue is shared equally between the artist and North Van Arts.
Artists remain anonymous until the work is purchased. The exhibition opened on November 28 with over 630 original works of art, and as art is purchased, we wrap it up and send it home with the new owner.
This is a great opportunity to make your holiday shopping an art experience!

Paid Positions at Save On Foods

Save On Foods is Now Hiring!

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We are currently looking for students who are available to work 8 hours a week either on Saturday or Sunday during the Christmas Break through the New Year. Students who are interested in the job have the choice of their department. We are offering a fun environment for students to experience the retail business during the seasonal period. If you are interested in applying, please drop of your resume and application at Park & Tilford Save on Foods.

We do accept walk in interviews from Tuesday- Saturday.

Please call 604-983-3033 for more inquiries and details.

Save On Foods (Park & Tilford)
333 Brooksbank Avenue

Paid Opportunity

 

Read to Me Learning Centre is interested in hiring honour students at $20/hr to offer general academic homework support to struggling learners in a variety of subjects as needed. Math would be a top priority. Tutors would help students with assignments, homework, make up short quizzes and have a database of assessment materials and worksheets to choose from if needed. Clients are elementary to high school age students. Hours would be between 3-7 M-F and they could work for two or three hours from at least two days to max 5 days per week if their schedule permits.

 

For more information, please go to www.readtomelearningcentre.com

or email andreaogtutor@gmail.com

Mineral Resources Education Program of BC

Grade 11 and 12 students are invited to join us on Monday January 20 at AME’s Mineral Exploration Roundup conference held at the Vancouver Convention Centre East (Pan Pacific) to explore the breadth of careers within the mining industry. This program is sponsored by Teck. Registration deadline: Friday, January 10.

MineralsEd partner-teacher Bruce Kiloh facilitates this program. In the morning early career professionals from several fields in the industry will share stories of their interests, education and career path with the students. They will be joined in the forenoon by professional geologist and career planning mentor, Patrick McAndless, who will present his unique student workshop, Discovering Your Brand.

After lunch, students will be accompanied by volunteers, most of them post-secondary students and young professionals in related fields, as they explore the large conference trade show to speak with representatives from the exploration companies, mining companies, and many technical supply and service businesses that are part of the mineral development sector. Students will also enjoy learning how to pan for gold with Yukon Dan.

Students wishing to attend must be nominated by a teacher using the form at https://www.mineralsed.ca/pro-d-events/student-events/secondary-student-career-exploration-day-roundup-2019/. Parent/guardian permission is also required. Download the Parent Permission Form.

 Registration deadline: Friday, January 10.

North Van Arts

DESCRIPTION: North Van Arts is seeking 1-3 volunteer interns to assist and support strategies for North Van Arts social engagement. The volunteer(s) will also help with reception, answering phone calls and questions from office visitors, after initial training is complete. Free training is provided for the volunteer(s) to learn North Van Arts’ policies and procedures.

RESPONSIBILITIES: As part of our Promotions Team, you may:

  • Assist the social engagement coordinator in various marketing initiatives such as online content calendar submission, social media scheduling, and digital engagement.
  • Advise strategies and marketing plans involving North Van Arts’ FacebookInstagramTwitterLinkedin, and YouTube
  • Increase engagement and participation at North Van Arts by sharing print materials, artist calls, opportunities, and posts with the volunteer’s community and/or social media platforms.
  • Attend weekly meetings with the social engagement coordinator to prioritize and review scheduled content or content creation.

HOURS: 3hrs/week Saturdays (Minimum 10 Weeks or 30 Hours) with Option to Extend Internship

Students and individuals with an interest or background in the arts are encouraged to apply. All applications are on our website northvanarts.ca.

Indie Filmmakers Lab

We invite passionate, bold, risk-taking artists who are eager to be inspired, develop their craft, and create a short film to be proud of.

The Indie Filmmakers Lab is a two-week filmmaking program for aspiring independent filmmakers, ages 14-19, presented by The Cinematheque in partnership with SFU School for the Contemporary Arts in Vancouver, BC.

EVERY GREAT FILM BEGINS WITH A MOMENT OF INSPIRATION

The Indie Filmmakers Lab immerses filmmakers in an environment of creativity and innovation where they are encouraged to draw inspiration and ideas from art of all kinds – photography, painting, dance, music – and, with the support of Lab instructors and SFU artists, to push themselves, stretch their minds, and collaborate to realize ideas with a team of peers.

After two weeks of scripting, production, and editing, a moment of inspiration will have become a fully realized short film, which will be presented on the big screen with an audience!

Please apply at www.indielab.ca