Employment

BVO is currently hiring the following:

Seeking a cook for our preschool

Beaver Valley Outreach Preschool is accepting resumes for a Cook. The successful applicant will be responsible for, but not limited to:

 

  •  Plan menus, that meet requirements for nutrition and special diets as outlined in Canada’s Food Guide and Child Care and Early Years Act (CCEYA)
  •  Grocery shopping weekly
  • Prepare daily meals and snacks
  • Ensure all dishes are washed and sanitized in accordance with Grey Bruce Health Unit
  •  Maintain cleanliness/organization of the kitchen and equipment
  • Work as part of a team
  • Attend staff meetings, workshops, courses as required

Environmental Planner Summer Student

BVO is now accepting resumes for summer seasonal employment (Minimum of 8 – 12 weeks employment) for an Environmental Planner Student. The successful applicant will:

 

  • Assist in planning, planting and tending to the running of our Community Garden
  • Help to grow food to be shared with our Preschool, Food Cubby and Little Free
  • Library/Food Pantry
  • Replenish the Little Free Libraries in the community with books and food, regularly
  • Assist with preparing hampers weekly for our Food Cubby
  • Explore new ways to recycle, repurpose and reuse items that get donated to our thrift shop
  • Help with recycling alcohol bottles and cans from donation depots around our community
  • Assist daily with items donated through our thrift shop
  • Seek further opportunities to help us create a bigger impact

Supply Staff for BVO Preschool & Kids Club After School Program

The successful applicant will be responsible for, but not limited to:

  • Supervising children and promoting their development in all areas
  • Working as part of a team
  • Serving meals/snacks
  • Supporting children to participate in all aspects of our Preschool & Kids Club After School Program (inside & outside)

Why Donate

Local families are able to access our emergency food cubby, clothing & household items, and fresh fruit and vegetables throughout the year. A parent receives recreational funding to help enroll their child in organized hockey/dance or other activities of their choice. Children of local families receive quality childcare right in their own community. Seniors and caregivers benefit from important information and resources available to maximize their quality of life.

For over 35 years, BVO and its many volunteers have been working hard to enhance the lives of people in The Blue Mountains, from infants to seniors, with quality programs and services. While proceeds from our Treasure Shop sales and government funding go a long way to fund BVO’s good work, financial support from the community is always needed. People give for different reasons and in different ways: to support a cause that is important to them and make an impact in their community; to ensure that their memory lives on in a meaningful way; to help reduce taxes while supporting charitable causes that align with their values. Some hold 3rd party fundraisers, where they participate in an engaging event while having fun and raising money that will help locals in our community when times are tough. 

There are many ways in which you can support BVO, both now and in the future. Please consider giving to BVO to help us continue “making good things happen in our community”.

Donate to Beaver Valley Outreach

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