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FREEWEEKLYPUBLICATION

EDMONTON | RED DEER EDITION

Edmonton & Area Opportunities

March 18 - 24, 2016

SEE PAGE 2

SEE PAGE 2

SEE PAGE 5

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Post your ResumeONLINE

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EDMONTON | RED DEER EDITION

MY JOB FINDER ALBERTA JOB OPPORTUNITIES2

March 18 - 24, 2016

ALBERTA PUBLICATIONS

In This Issue:

Skilled Trades

Career & Job Training

General

Management

Pet of the Week

Working Wise

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Skilled Trades / General

Vacancy: 50 positionsAnticipated Start Date: As soon as possibleLocation: High River, AlbertaExperienced Required: 3 years or more OR Completion of a Meat Cutting Certi�cate ProgramSalary: $19.65 - $ 21.85 Hourly, for 40 hours per week. Bonus and other bene�ts as per collective agreement.Medical, Dental Bene�ts, Disability Bene�ts, Life Insurance Bene�ts, Group Insurance Bene�ts, Pension PlanBene�ts, RRSP Bene�ts, Vision Care Bene�ts.Overtime is at time and a half.Education: Completion of high school, some college/CEGEP/ vocational or technical trainingSpeci�c Skills: Cut carcasses, sides and quarters. Cut, trim and prepare specialized cuts of meat, removebones from meat, prepare special orders.Additional Skills: Clean meats to prepare for processing or cutting Work Conditions and Physical Capabilities: Work under pressure, tight deadlines, fast-paced environment,standing for extended periods, attention to details, physically demanding, handling heavy loads, hand-eyecoordinationEssential Skills: Communication, working with others, critical thinking, continuous learningOthers:• Experience in detailed meat cutting for further added value• Knowledge in food safety• Experience in production environment deboning beef carcasses• Certificate of Meat Cutting Program (preferred)

How to Apply:By MAIL:PO Bag 3850, 472 Ave and Hwy 2A NorthHigh River, Alberta T1V 1P4

Butchers and Meat Cutters (NOC 6331)

In Person between 9:00 and 17:00:P.O. Bag 3850, 472 Ave and Hwy 2A North, High River, Alberta , T1V 1P4

By Phone between 9:00 and 17:00: 403-652-8404By Fax: 403-652-4888 By E-mail: [email protected]: http://www.canadasbestjobs.com/Cargill.htmlWeb Site: http://www.canadasbestjobs.com/Cargill.html

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March 18 - 24, 2016 Management / Finance / Skilled Trades

Your NextAdventure Awaits

Arctic Co-operatives Limited (Arctic Co-ops) provides management expertise and business

support to 32 member-owned Co-ops in Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon. The Co-ops

operate diverse and progressive retail businesses, including Inns North, a group of 20 hotels.

We are currently seeking the following positions:

LOCATED IN NUNAVUT OR NORTHWEST TERRITORIES:Retail Store Managers

Relief ManagersCooks

Cook Managers Hotel Manager

LOCATED IN WINNIPEG, MANITOBA:Various �nance, risk and audit roles

LOCATED IN YELLOWKNIFE, NORTHWEST TERRITORIES:Produce Manager

Please send your resume to:[email protected]

Or fax to: 1-204-632-8575

View job descriptions on our website at:www.arctic.coop

DOMO is seeking Permanent, Full-Time Gas Service Station Shift Supervisors

at various locations in Edmonton, Alberta. $18.15/hour for 40 hours per week, for shift work, which includes weekends, day, night or evenings.

REQUIREMENTS: Completion of Secondary School (High School), a minimum of 1 year of experience in a Supervisor role in retail or sales, and

cash experience, as well as a clear criminal record check.

Select duties include:· Organize and direct the ongoing operations of a gas service station· Develop and coordinate shift schedules, and ensuring they are implemented· Develop daily work plans and issue to gas service attendants

Candidates must possess good problem solving skills and critical thinkingabilities. A strong communicator is key for this position, and is considered a major asset.

APPLY BY EMAIL TO: [email protected] FAX: (780) 421-1624BY MAIL: 10605 106 Avenue, Edmonton, AB

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EDMONTON HUMANE SOCIETY(780) 471-177413620 - 163 Street NW, Edmonton, AB, T5V 0B2[We’re located on the corner of 137 Avenue & 163 Street]www.edmontonhumanesociety.com

Founded in 1907, the Edmonton Humane Society (EHS) is committed to helping homeless and abused companion animals, enlightening people and enriching lives. The Society’s Animal Protection Department enforces Alberta’s Animal Protection Act by responding to concerns within the City of Edmonton about animal neglect. The EHS also actively educates the public and provides tool to help them be responsible pet owners while at the same time, cares for approximately 13,000 homeless animals who come through its shelter doors each year. The Society greatly

charitable organization is not a local chapter to any organization and does not receive any regular government funding.

Animal ID: 87953Name: LunetteAge: 2 years, 5 monthsSex: FemaleSpecies: CatBreed: Domestic Short HairColor: Brown tabby

Lunette Included in the adoption fee:- Spay/Neuter surgery (done before being placed up for adoption)- Microchipping- First set of vaccines- Complimentary post-adoption vet exam- And so much more!

Hi there! I’m Lunette. I’m a pretty little tabby girl with moon-like green eyes and an ador-ing expression. I came to the shelter as a stray, so my past is a bit of a mys-tery. The hustle and bustle of shelter life has been a bit overwhelming for me; I can’t wait to meet my forever family to allow my true purr-sonality to shine through! While at the shelter, I’ve discovered I quite enjoy being brushed, and even get playful once I’m comfortable. I’d love a laidback home where I can enjoy gentle companionship with my humans – and maybe a few treats here and there, too! Come meet me today.

PET OF THE WEEK

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Dear Working Wise:I got laid off a few months ago, but I haven’t been able to find another job in my industry since. I would like to find a new career with less uncertainty, but I can’t afford to spend four years in school retraining. What are my options? Signed, Want to Work

Dear Working Wise:

Working WiseWorking WiseWorking Wise

Dear Want:

Spending years studying for a new career can be di�cult for some people—especially those who are working on their second or third career.

Mortgages and family commitments can make a lengthy return to school di�cult.

If you are looking for job-speci�c training, you might want to investigate your options on the occinfo.alis.alberta.ca web site. The OccInfo site has a database of more than 2,500 di�erent training programs including many that range in length from a month to a year.

Some of these courses are available online-, part-time or through distance-learning, which allows you to work while you upgrade your skills.

There are also many private vocation schools and colleges that o�er short-term training for speci�c careers.

You might also want to consider a career in one of Alberta’s 50 registered trades. Registered Apprentices spend about 80 per cent of their time earning a paycheque while they learn on the job. For more information on the wide variety of career options in the trades, check out tradesecrets.alberta.ca.

Alberta Occupational Pro�les (OCCinfo) is a searchable database of more than 500 careers listed by job title, industry, subject and interest. You can also use the advanced search feature and �lter by anticipated demand, physical strength required, and required training.

Earning a certi�cate or a diploma on top of your high-school education opens the doors to 180 di�erent careers. You can try searching the database yourself at alis.gov.ab.ca/occinfo.

Here are just a few examples of careers that require a year or less of formal training:

• Accounting Technicians require a high school diploma and earn $24.57 per hour on average

• Bus Drivers with a high school diploma earn $24.76 per hour on average, and often receive their driver training from their employer.

• Unit Clerks usually have a high school diploma plus a one year Unit Clerk Certificate and earn $27.64 per hour on average.

One final suggestion is to check the Canada-Alberta Job Bank jobbank.gc.ca and your local help-wanted ads for job postings that interest you. You can then use the Occinfo database to �nd out what the position salary and education-al requirements are.

For more information on career planning: • Call the Alberta Career Information Hotline toll-free at 1-800-661-3753; or• Visit your nearest Alberta Works Office and ask to speak to a Career and Employment Consultant. You can find your nearest Alberta Works O�ce by clicking on humanservices.alberta.ca/o�ces.

Good luck!

Do you have a work-related question?Send your questions to Working Wise, at [email protected]. Charles Strachey is a manager with Alberta Human Services. This column is provided for general information.

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