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Facility Manager – Camp Kindle
- Alberta, Canada
- Alberta, Canada
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Facility Manager – Camp Kindle
- Demonstrate
awareness of the needs of young people with a history of cancer and their
families. - Operate
the maintenance and facilities services within the annual budget. - Supervise,
schedule, and support Maintenance staff, including recruitment and completion
of all required HR processes. - Maintain
accurate inventory of camp property, tools, equipment, vehicles and furnishings. - Utilize
professional computer applications to generate reports, schedules, and
communications. - Actively
participate in management meetings, strategic planning and the manager level
decision making process related to Camp Kindle operations. - Collaborate
with all departments regarding scheduling and facility requirements for user
groups. - Ensure
all facilities, assets and grounds are maintained to a superior standard of
safety and upkeep. - Ensure
compliance with all applicable Health & Safety legislation, codes and KCC
safety policies. - Conduct
hazard assessments prior to initiating work and ensure appropriate controls are
in place. - Develop,
implement, and follow procedures for daily operations and for opening and
closing facilities. - Maintain
accurate safety and maintenance records. - Report
equipment failures, risks, maintenance, or security concerns directly to the
Director of Operations. - Ensure
all camp assets are maintained safely, efficiently, and in a timely manner, including
closures or repairs as required. - Develop
cost-effective practices for facilities, vehicles, and grounds operations. - Ensure compliance with all relevant laws, codes
and standards related to camp assets and systems. - Maintain current training and proficiency with the
Amaresco Asset Management Program. - Ensure the Amaresco Asset Management Program,
including certifications, inspections, repairs and replacements, are
accurately tracked and completed. - Utilize the Amaresco Preventative Maintenance
module to manage daily, weekly, monthly and annual inspections and tasks. - Oversee
Camp Kindle water and wastewater systems, including required testing, reporting
and regulatory compliance. - Oversee
and organize protocols for camp vehicle usage on site and public roadways. - Manage
inspections, maintenance and compliance for all camp vehicles as required. - Serve
as the designated as the "Safety Manager" for all camp vehicles. - Oversee
all training, testing and safe usage of all employees operating camp vehicles. - Document
and report all vehicle incidents involving damage or injury directly to the
Director of Operations. - Develop
and oversee security protocols to ensure facilities and equipment are properly
locked and secured when not in use. - Monitor
the site for evidence of unauthorized or improper use of facilities or
equipment. - Ensure
boundaries and access points are clearly marked and maintained. - Maintain
campgrounds to a pristine, safe and welcoming standard. - Develop
and implement grounds maintenance schedules with minimal impact on programming. - Ensure
all employees operating machinery are properly trained in proper usage prior to
operating the equipment. - Maintain
groundskeeping equipment and manage pest and wildlife control. - Work
with Fire Smart Alberta to reduce wildfire risk and mitigate potential damage. - Organize
and oversee Kindle Care Days (volunteer work groups), including job planning,
material preparation, PPE and safety briefings groups. - Identify and prepare appropriate projects for
Kindle Care Days. - Coordinate scheduling with camp staff and KCC
representatives. - Ensure all materials, tools and PPE are
prepared and available. - Conduct safety orientations prior to volunteer
activities. - Coordinate
facility and grounds use with the management team for KCC and external user
groups. - Assist
with guest services and hosting as required. - Minimum
of ten years of maintenance and operations experience, with the ability to work
independently and as part of a team. - Demonstrated
skills in electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and carpentry work. - Experience
with building systems, custodial services, general repairs, engine maintenance,
standard shop equipment, and maintenance techniques. - Holder
of Alberta Small Water Operator's Certificate or ability to achieve. - Certified
Pool Operators license is an asset. - Strong
communication and interpersonal skills. - Must
provide a current Level 2 Criminal Records Check includes vulnerable sector
search. - Valid
driver's license, clear driver's abstract and ability to provide own
transportation.
Kids
Cancer Care
The Kids Cancer Care Foundation of
Alberta is passionately dedicated to helping young people affected by
cancer and their families survive and thrive in body, mind and
spirit. With a vision of providing a
cure for every child and care for every family, Kids Cancer Care strives to
end childhood cancer, while easing the pain and suffering of the disease
through three essential program areas: 1. Camp and Outreach; 2. Research
and Hospital; and 3. Education Support and Scholarships.
At Kids Cancer Care, we consider it an
honour and privilege to do the work we do. We get to help deserving children
and families and we get to see our community at its finest — volunteering,
donating, hosting fundraisers and helping others.
We love our work and we love the
children and families we serve. We take our jobs seriously, but we don't take
ourselves too seriously. We pride ourselves on having a fun, vibrant and
sometimes quirky team that works, laughs, cries, eats, plays and celebrates
together.
We value diversity and the different perspectives and innovative
thinking it brings. We like to surround ourselves with creative, kind, and
passionate people and we welcome all qualified persons regardless of
differences in physical ability, gender identity or sexual orientation,
cultural or religious beliefs, or ethnic origins. We realize that what makes us
unique makes us remarkable. We believe in the power of diversity and are
dedicated to creating an equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment at all
levels of the organization.
For more information on Kids Cancer
Care and our work, please visit us at .
Position
Overview
This
is a permanent position reporting to the Camp Kindle Director of Operations.
The
primary function of the Facility Manager is to oversee the safe, efficient, and
high-quality operation of all Camp Kindle facilities, assets, grounds, vehicles
and infrastructure systems. This role is responsible for all maintenance, asset
and systems management, health & safety, security, transportation and
groundskeeping systems required at Camp Kindle.
Key
Areas of Responsibility
In
accordance with the approved KCC policies, the Facility Manager will be
responsible for the following operations, protocols and services related to
Camp Kindle.
Leadership
& General Operations
Health,
Safety & Compliance
Maintenance,
Assets & Systems Management
Transportation
Safety
Security
Grounds
Keeping
Site
Coordination with Volunteer Groups
Client
Relations/Hosting
Education, Certifications
and Experience
Other
Requirements
Closing
Date
Applicants will be accepted until February
20, 2026 .
Applications
Note: We are
grateful to everyone who applies, but only candidates selected for an interview
will be notified.
Please visit our careers page to see more job opportunities
Compétences linguistiques
- English
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