New Tanner (Acton, ON), 19 Feb 2004, p. 2

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4 The Recreation and Parks Department requires a PART-TIME PROGRAM REGISTRAR. RESPONSIBILITIES: + Administer a computerized registration program which includes; program set up, maintaining client database, inputting registrations, processing payments, maintain records and generating reports 4 + Provide phone and counter customer service + Perform general office functions QUALIFICATIONS: + Advanced working knowledge of Windows 2002 and Microsoft Office + Demonstrate exceptional quality customer service * Excellent written and oral communication skills + Attention to detail + Ability to multi-task in a busy environment + Experience dealing effectively with the public + May be required to work evenings and weekends * Skilled in CLASS Facility Scheduling and Program Registration software preferred The rate of pay for this part-time position is $18.93 per hour; approximately 1400 hours per year. Qualified candidates may submit a detailed resume in confidence to the undersigned by 4:30 p.m., Friday, Feb. 2, 2004. The Recreation and Parks Department requires a CARETAKER to provide services for the Gellert Community Centre. RESPONSIBILITIES + Cleaning and maintenance of assigned facilities + Maintain the swimming pool mechanical system, as scheduled + Responsible for health and safety standards and security of the facility + Work effectively to support the general public, contract services and other municipal staff using the facility + Maintain maintenance records and log books QUALIFICATIONS: + A secondary school diploma with previous experience in building maintenance and commercial swimming pool operations * Certified Poo! Operators Certificate or equivalent preferred + Current First Aid /CPR and WHMIS + Valid Ontario Driver's License (Class G), with access to a personal vehicle for Town business * Strong swimming ability (certifications preferred) + Willing to work some evenings and weekends + Physically fit, some heavy lifting involved and occasionally work at heights ~¢ Possess skills in carpentry and have basic experiences with mechanical, electrical equipment and systems + Proven high level of customer service skills The salary range for this for this full time position is 34,450 to $41,012 per annum. Qualified candidates may submit a detailed resume in confidence to the undersigned by 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 5, 2004. The Parks and Recreation Department requires an ADMINI- STRATIVE ASSISTANT to support the overall operation of the information systems management of the Gellert Community Centre. RESPONSIBILITIES: * Process on-site facility bookings and follow all Town procedures regarding financial management for cash handling, invoicing, fee collections and deposits + Perform daily reconciliation of sales/permits revenue and prepare bank deposits, cash summaries, etc. + Provide outstanding customer service and problem solving skills * Provide information about Town and Centre activities, services and amenities + Program registration support + Maintain all records, documents and ensure that cash and keys are stored in a secure fashion + Provide administrative support as directed by the Facility Supervisor QUALIFICATIONS: + Superior listening and communications skills + Ability to handle multiple tasks and priorities in a fast paced environment with numerous interruptions + Superior organizational skills + Advanced knowledge in Microsoft Office programs, including Word, Excel, Outlook, Publisher and Power Point. = *Skilled in CLASS Facility Scheduling and Program Registration Software an asset + Post Secondary Business Managemenrit Program in Administration, or equivalent + Minimum of 3 years related experience The salary range for this full time position is $34,450 to $41,021 per annum. Qualified candidates may submit a detailed resume in confidence to the undersigned by 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 5, 2004. Ms. Jacqueline Bowles Manager of Human Resources The Town of Halton Hills 1 Halton Hills Drive Halton Hills, ON., L7G SG2 Fax (905) 873-1431 Petsonal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, (S.0. 2001.c. 25) and will be used to select a candidate. Questions regarding these collection should be di- rected to the Manager of Human Resources. Only those persons being interviewed will be contacted.. The Town of Halton Hills is an equal Opportunity Employer. Drive, Halton Hill THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2004 Business Watch for Acton... Continued from pagel Village Constable duties. Welsh said police are start- ing a Business Watch program to keep lines of communication open about possible criminal activities and trends. "That really is going to be abonus for us to have e-mail addresses to be able to get in- formation out really quickly," Welsh said, adding the information could be of a preventative nature about an ongoing crime trend. At the meeting, police of- fered a transcript of a taped telephone call to show an Acton business woman was wrong when she told The New Tanner that police had refused to respond to a call she made in December about vandals at a neigh- bouring business. She said police told her they would not respond be- cause it was not her business. The transcript shows the woman did not use the word "vandals," but only told police that kids were hanging around and blocking the doorway of the business, which was closed. "T thought I said vandal- nerve, mus: DR. TIMOTHY PELOSO Rockwood Family Chiropractic & Massage Therapy Manual treatment for care and prevention of e, bone & joint pain. Nas aOR TAl| 118 Alma Street, Rockwood mn dana (519) 856-2624 FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH OR SUPPER... 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"A lot of people call us and the adrenaline is run- ning so quickly that they're not clear what they're say- ing or thinking," he said, adding people calling po- lice need to be calm and clear and give as many de- tails as possible. Welsh said police ex- plained at the meeting that a group of kids hanging around is not a criminal act, but a nuisance, and detailed the loitering bylaw and sec- tion of criminal code dealing with loitering. Welsh said local social service agencies are very in- terested in working with Town Council and the busi- ery aleee ness community to give kids not involved with sports or activities offered by the mu- nicipalities, something to do. Welsh said they also learned that people are going to the Off The Wall youth centre on Mill Street to report problems, youth related or not. "They think there is some connection there to the Town or police, as opposed to going to our station and using the emer- gency phone on the outside," Welsh said, adding they want to clear up the misconception that the youth centre is con- nected to-the Town or police. Businesses interested in taking part in the Business Watch program should con- tact Constable Laurel Barnett at 905-878-5511, ext. 2120. The businesswoman who circulated the petition said she's glad it drew attention to policing issues in Acton. Editor's note: The New Tanner did not attend the meeting after being told by Inspector Welsh that it was "by invitation." Taxes payable.. Pe Kathy Dorbeck presents check from HH-DOG to Mayor Rick Bonnette Continued from page 1 zone in Prospect Park. HH-DOG spokesperson Kathy Dorbeck said the leash-free zone, opened in October, has been a real pleasure for dogs and their owners who exercise and: socialize in the park. 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