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Overview

Employer details: Lower Mainland Society for Community Living 

Job details

Position: NOC 73201 Handyman/woman
Location: Richmond, BCV7C 2V2
Work location: On site
Salary $28.85 hourly / 40 hours per week
Terms of employment: Permanent employment – Full time
Day
Starts as soon as possible
Benefits: Health benefits, Financial benefits, Other benefits
Vacancies: 1 vacancy
Overview

Languages: English

Education: Secondary (high) school graduation certificate

Experience: Experience an asset

On site:  Work must be completed at the physical location. There is no option to work remotely.

 

Responsibilities

Tasks

Sweep, mop, scrub and wax hallways, floors and stairs
Operate industrial vacuum cleaners to remove scraps, dirt, heavy debris and other refuse
Empty trash cans and other waste containers
Wash windows, interior walls and ceilings
Make adjustments and minor repairs to heating, cooling, ventilation, plumbing and electrical systems, and contact tradespersons for major repairs
Contact contractors for repairs and maintenance of the establishment
Perform minor repairs on appliances
Perform safety and security checks
Move heavy furniture, equipment and supplies
Perform other routine maintenance jobs such as painting and drywall repair
Water and tend to plants, lawns and/or gardens
Clean and disinfect bathrooms and fixtures
Work with minimal supervision
Clean snow and ice from walkways and parking areas

Additional information

Work conditions and physical capabilities

Work under pressure
Repetitive tasks
Handling heavy loads
Physically demanding
Bending, crouching, kneeling

Personal suitability

Dependability
Judgement
Reliability

Benefits

Health benefits

Dental plan
Health care plan
Vision care benefits
Financial benefits

Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP)
Other benefits

Parking available

Who can apply for this job?

The employer accepts applications from:

Canadian citizens and permanent or temporary residents of Canada
other candidates, with or without a valid Canadian work permit

How to apply

By email: jobposts@lmscl.org

What you must include in your application:

Job reference number NOC 73201 Handyman/woman
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About Lower Mainland Society for Community Living

PRIMARY BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

Community Integration Services - Day Program LMSCL offers Day Program to support individuals with developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, mental health, medical issues, and substance use to help them to lead meaningful lives and contribute to the community. Often health, behavioral or social challenges make it hard for our persons served to meet commitments and they require flexibility for motivation and success. Staff promotes the belief that every individual is a productive and contributing member of society. They work hard to match activities with individuals served goals to maximize success and independence. LMSCL offers a continuum of community supports throughout the Vancouver and BC’s Lower Mainland. This includes community involvement, social and recreation and life skills development. Participants have opportunities to choose from a range of programs and activities in small or large groups and/or one-to-one settings. Through the planning process, each person’s interests, strengths, and abilities are explored and programs are developed to meet their specific needs. All planning is focused on independent living, personal wellness, and facilitating smooth transitions into home and community. Day Programs operates weekdays with flexible hours scheduled to meet individual needs.

Residential Support Services LMSCL specializes in emergency placements (placements in less than 48 hours on weekdays and 72 hours on weekends and holidays of notice by the funders). The agency also provides regular residential services for children, youth, and adults with various housing needs, including short- and long-term placements. Specialized services are developed to support persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Fetal Alcohol Syndrome/Effects (FAS/E), sensory impairments, dual diagnosis, and persons who may require intensive medical or behavioral support. The homes are committed to helping individuals to achieve stability, acquire independence and to promote healthier functioning. There are fully staffed 24-hour residences for persons requiring intensive daily support. Support varies according to the needs of the individuals in the home and may include personal care, health planning and support and psychiatric and/or behavioral support. Semi Independent/ Transitional Homes are lightly staffed homes available for persons who desire more independence and/or are working toward independent living. They focus on developing independent living skills and building upon existing strengths. All residential services facilitate community inclusion. Residential Support Services are funded by Community Living BC (CLBC) and the Ministry of Child and Family Development (MCFD).