Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or a person designated as a refugee under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act for the duration of employment.
Have a valid social insurance number at the start of employment and be legally entitled to work in Canada in accordance with the regulatory legislative provisions in force in the province or territory concerned.
Available weekdays and evenings, as well as a few Saturdays between June 17 and August 30.
The club is looking for dynamic and ambitious people to meet its many challenges.
Teamwork
Collaboration is at the heart of our club life. We use each other's skills to complete our various tasks.
Bi-lingualisme
The Aylmer community is historically made up of both French and English speakers. So, speaking both languages is a considerable asset when interacting with parents and children at the club.
Quality Above All
Working for the CS Aylmer means putting quality of service before any other interest.