Mover/warehouse Receiver - Scarborough, Canada - Scarborough Centre for Health Communities

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Description

Scarborough Centre for Healthy Communities (SCHC) is dedicated to meeting the diverse, holistic health needs of the people of Scarborough by addressing the physical, mental, social, financial and environmental aspects of their health.

Through the promotion of healthy lifestyles and delivery of a comprehensive range of culturally competent health and social services, we cultivate vital and connected communities.


We are currently looking to hire a:

Mover/Warehouse Receiver

(Social Support Assistant)
Part-Time 17.5 hours/ week (6 month contract)


Reporting To:
Manager Community Services


Purpose:

The Social Support Assistant Mover/Warehouse Receiver will be responsible for ensuring accurate and seamless receptions and processing of incoming/outgoing Furniture items.

They will support the driver in delivering and picking up items from donors or to clients as well as be point of contact for those picking up from the warehouse.


Key Areas of Responsibility:


  • Load and unload furniture regularly in a safe manner
  • Operates ramps, lifts and assists to secure/move furniture items as needed
  • Assist in delivering furniture and housewares to clients or pick up furniture from donors
  • Arrange furniture in warehouse for client selection
  • Inspect all incoming furniture to verify quality and safety
  • Capability to lift/move heavy items repeatedly with use of dollies and other moving devices
  • Reads and interprets daily schedule and reviews maps and driving directions to plan the most efficient route service for delivery and pickups
  • Keeps the assigned vehicle(s) clean inside and outside
  • Maintains accurate, uptodate records on trip sheets, vehicle maintenance, fuel purchases, incident reports, accident reports, vehicle condition reports and other records that are requested by the Coordinator
  • Coordinates the schedule for major or periodic vehicle maintenance with the Coordinator to minimize service interruptions
  • Performs other duties as assigned that are reasonable within the scope of the job

Educational and/or Professional Qualifications:


  • High School Diploma
  • Can lift up to 100lbs on a regular basis with use of dollies, and or other moving equipment

Level of Experience:


  • Minimum three to five years driving large vehicle experience asset

Skills and Attributes

  • CPR and First Aid Certificates are required, or willingness to receive training
  • Ability to lift and carry furniture items in and out of the truck
  • Good verbal communication, organizational and time management skills
  • Sensitivity to and awareness of cultural, racial and socioeconomic diversity within the community
  • Ability to work independently
  • A Provincial Class "F" Driving License is considered an asset
  • Oral and/or written fluency in other languages relevant to the community the program serves is a definite asset
  • Subject to a Ministry of Transportation Ontario Driver's Abstract
  • Basic computer skills

Significant Working Conditions

  • Flexibility of hours evenings and weekend work may be required
  • Successful individual must feel comfortable with all driving conditions including hazardous weather

Remuneration:
$ $21.81


Band:
K


Please note:
All other conditions of employment are set out in the collective agreement between SCHC and SEIU.

  • We would like to thank all applicants; only those invited to interviews will be contacted._
Inuit peoples, Indigenous peoples of North America, racialized persons, newcomers, persons with disabilities, and those who identify as women and/or LGBTQ2S+


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Job Types: Part-time, Fixed term contract

Contract length: 6 months


Salary:
$18.95-$21.81 per hour


Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Evening shift
  • Weekend availability

Education:


  • Secondary School (preferred)

Experience:

- large vehicle: 3 years (preferred)


Work Location:
On the road

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