Job Description
Job Description
Position : Front Desk Worker, Central City Housing Society
Located on the Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nation xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), Stó : lō and Səl̓ílwətaʔ / Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation in Vancouver BC.
About Central City Foundation and Housing Society
Central City Foundation is the legacy that was created in 1907 when a small group of women and men in Vancouver came together to help their neighbors in need. We believe in the intrinsic value of human beings, in their agency and right to self-determination. Our goal is to build a resilient, caring and inclusive community where it is possible for all people to overcome injustice, participate and thrive. The foundation’s capital is mobilized for good through investments in social purpose real estate, grants and programs that support a diverse array of community-led solutions. Central City Foundation currently owns five properties in BC that help provide low-income housing, support for families, Indigenous-led programs, addiction treatments and support for social enterprise. Our low-income housing is operated through our affiliated organization, the Central City Housing Society.
Opportunity :
Central City Housing Society operates 2 SRO buildings in the downtown eastside (Abbott Mansion & Cosmopolitan Hotel) with a combined capacity of 112 units. Positions are available for day, evening and overnight shifts.
Primary Purpose :
The primary purpose of the Front Desk Worker is to ensure the safety and security of the premises and its residents. This position is responsible for monitoring the front office, building security (including camera and front door access), maintaining the logbooks, general well-being of residents, tracking guests, and ensuring the building is a safe and welcoming place for our residents and visitors. This role requires that you are prepared and responsive, willing to meet challenges directly.
Essential Duties :
Requirements :
The core of our business is serving the inner city community; therefore, a critical success factor for any person who joins the Central City Housing team is to have an in-depth understanding of the DTES community, anti-oppression work, intersectionality and the legacy of colonialism in our community.
Qualifications :
Preferential and limited hiring assist CCHS to achieve diverse and equitable representation in our workplace and to recruit employees whose identities enrich the ways in which we accomplish our mission and serve the community. As a result, preference will be given to Indigenous applicants and folks from other equity seeking groups.
We are accepting applications and interviewing on an ongoing basis.
Job Types : Full-time and part time positions - day, evening & overnight
Wage : $21.00 per hour plus benefits (+$0.75 Evenings, +$1.25 Overnight)
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About Central City Foundation and Housing Society
Central City Foundation is the legacy that was created in 1907 when a small group of women and men in
Vancouver came together to help their neighbours in need. We believe in the intrinsic value of human
beings, in their agency and right to self-determination. Our goal is to build an a resilient, caring and
inclusive community where it is possible for all people to overcome injustice, participate and thrive. The
foundation’s capital is mobilized for good through investments in social purpose real estate, grants and
programs that support a diverse array of community-led solutions. Central City Foundation currently owns
five properties in BC that help provide low-income housing, support for families, Indigenous-led programs,
addiction treatments and support for social enterprise. Our low-income housing is operated through our
affiliated organization, the Central City Housing Society.
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About Central City Foundation and Housing Society \r\nCentral City Foundation is the legacy that was created in 1907 when a small group of women and men in\r\nVancouver came together to help their neighbours in need. We believe in the intrinsic value of human\r\nbeings, in their agency and right to self-determination. Our goal is to build an a resilient, caring and\r\ninclusive community where it is possible for all people to overcome injustice, participate and thrive. The\r\nfoundation’s capital is mobilized for good through investments in social purpose real estate, grants and\r\nprograms that support a diverse array of community-led solutions. Central City Foundation currently owns\r\nfive properties in BC that help provide low-income housing, support for families, Indigenous-led programs,\r\naddiction treatments and support for social enterprise. Our low-income housing is operated through our\r\naffiliated organization, the Central City Housing Society.