We’re hiring! Site and Program Assistant

April 17, 2014


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Site and Program Assistant

Compost Education Centre

 

The Compost Education Centre (CEC) is a charitable, not for profit organization that provides composting, organic gardening and conservation education to residents of the Capital Regional District.

We are seeking an energetic and motivated person to join our team as the Site and Program Assistant.  This is a part-time position based on a 30 hour work week (0.86 FTE).

Work Week: Wednesday to Saturday, 8:30am – 4:30pm with a half hour unpaid lunch break.

Wage: $13.00 per hour

Start Date: May 14

End Date: August 30

Closing Date for Applications: 4:00pm, Tuesday, April 29, 2013

Applicants who have been selected for an interview will be notified by Thursday, May 1st.

* Only participants eligible for Canada Summer Jobs will be considered.

Eligibility criteria:

–          be between 15 and 30 years of age at the start of the employment;

–          have been registered as full-time students in the previous academic year and intend to return to school on a full-time basis in the next academic year;

–          be Canadian citizens, permanent residents or persons to whom refugee protection has been conferred under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act; and,

–          be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with relevant provincial/territorial legislation and regulations.

Please submit your cover letter, resume and two references with the subject heading “Site and Program Assistant Application” by email to:

Alysha Punnett, Site Manager

E-mail: [email protected]

Compost Education Centre

1216 North Park Street

Victoria, BC  V8T 1C9

Phone calls and late or faxed resumés will not be accepted. We regret that only those applicants being considered will be contacted.

Job Description

The Site and Program Assistant reports to the Executive Director, the Site Manager, and the Education Coordinator.  Responsibilities include working with the Site Manager to maintain the demonstration site, assisting the Education Coordinator with site tours and providing support for other CEC programs. The Site and Program Assistant will also work in the office responding to customer questions and needs.

Job Summary

Site Assistance (70%):

–          Assist the Site Manager in the maintenance of the Demonstration Gardens including areas which highlight permaculture, native plants, organic vegetable gardening, rainwater catchment, and other techniques;

–          Assist the Site Manager in the maintenance of the composting program including worm harvesting, compost sifting, and building worm bins;

–          Assist Site Manager in organization and maintenance of site structures, including Strawbale building, composting toilet, micro-irrigation system, tool sheds, tools, storage areas, and greenhouse;

–          Assist Site Manager in the coordination of Site Volunteers.

Program Assistance and General Tasks (30%):

–     Assist with Site Tours for children and adults;

–     Assist with other ongoing programs and priorities;

–     Respond to hotline calls, emails and site visitors: Answer composting questions, sell composting supplies and promote the Centre’s services;

–     Assist with other general tasks of the Centre (newsletter articles, outreach, special events, etc).

Qualifications

–          Knowledge of composting practices and principles

–          Knowledge or experience in organic gardening practices and principles an asset

–          Ability to perform physical labour, must enjoy hands on physical work. Carpentry, construction or handyperson skills an asset

–          Experience working with children and youth

–          Flexibility, initiative, creativity and problem solving skills

–          Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to communicate both verbally and in writing

–          Demonstrated organizational and planning skills, ability to meet deadlines

–          Experience working or volunteering in a non-profit environment is an asset

–          Experience providing supervision and training for volunteers is an asset

–          Experience with MS Office including Word, Excel, and Outlook

–          Experience with Access an asset

 

 

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You’re invited to our Annual General Meeting!

April 5, 2014


Spring SLR-15

It’s that time of year again where we gather to review the past year, our plans for the new year, enjoy delicious food, and learn something new. This year’s AGM speaker will be Cat Orr. Cat will be speaking about some exciting new initiatives with rainwater catchment in schools. We will also be voting on the 2013 budget and will be voting on some membership pricing and benefits. Your input is vital – so we hope to see you there!

Everyone is welcome to attend the AGM.  Members who have been in good standing with the Compost Education Centre have voting rights at the meeting.

When:  Sunday April 13th, 1:00-3:00pm

Where:  The straw bale building at the Compost Education Centre, 1216 North Park St

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Join us for Rainy Days on Sat April 12th!

April 4, 2014


Spring SLR-11

If the rainy days of early spring are getting you down, try thinking about rainwater as your friend and ally in the garden! In Victoria, we receive an average of 2 feet of rainfall each year. Most of the rain that hits our properties and streets is flushed away through a complex stormwater collection infrastructure and pours into harbours, lakes and river systems, often taking harmful pollutants and heavy metals with it.  By collecting and storing rainwater in your property, you can help prevent these pollutants from entering our waterways and treat rainwater as the precious resource it is.

Rainwater collected from a rooftop can be a high quality water source, as it contains none of the chlorine found in centralized water supplies and is the perfect temperature for plants, which makes it ideal for use in the garden.  Stored rainwater provides an ideal source of readily available water, particularly during long dry summers or in locations facing declining groundwater levels. Rain gardens, permeable paving, green roofs, rain barrels, cisterns and infiltration chambers are all examples of rainwater management methods. They can create natural, beautiful landscapes and public spaces.

Join us in our fabulous demonstration gardens to learn more about rainwater harvesting systems and practices in your community. In partnership with the CRD, we’ll be bringing together community and municipal groups involved in rainwater management, as well as hosting two free workshops about stormwater education, rainwater harvesting, and choosing the right systems. You will be entered to win a free rain barrel too!

Register for a FREE rainwater harvesting workshop here!

Rainy Days has received generous support from RBC and is proudly supported by the CRD.

Subsidized rain cisterns will be available on a first come first serve basis, with 10 of each size available for purchase. Limit one per household, payment options include credit card, debit, cash or cheque. Pick-up of the cisterns will be at Van Isle Water Systems with proof of purchase – 461 Dupplin Road, Victoria Store Hours: 7.30am-5.00pm Weekdays, 8.00am-Noon Saturdays.

100 Gallon (455 Liters) Rain Barrel complete with easy to install Diverter System with Overflow and Drain Kit. Cost $202.92 Savings of over 60%!
CYS_RKUT400 large cistern
400 Gallon (1818 Liters) Slimline Rain Tank complete with All-in-One Downspout
400 Gallon (1818 Liters) Slimline Rain Tank complete with All-in-One Downspout Diverter with 6’ of Flex Pipe and easy to install Overflow and Drain Kit / Cost $587.72. Savings of over 60%!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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Earth Repair: An Introduction to Bioremediation on March 29th

March 14, 2014


We are excited to announce a full day bioremediation course taught by Leila Darwish, the author of Earth Repair and a general grassroots bioremediation all-star! Join us on Saturday March 29th from 10:00am to 3:00 pm for this informational and inspiring event.

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Randolf The Red Wriggler Needs You!

March 8, 2014


Our friends at Reynolds Secondary are working on an amazing gardening project and could use your support!  They are entered in the BC Green Games, a province-wide competition for students in Kindergarten to Grade 12, designed to motivate action, enable sharing and reward and celebrate the green efforts of schools throughout BC.

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