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May 18, 2021 | Debbie Croft | 881 views
City of Hamilton - Job Opportunity
The City of Hamilton has put up the Skate/Arena Monitor job posting on the City of Hamilton website.  This would be for those interested in applying for the upcoming 2021/2022 ice season.  The weblink for this job posting can be found here: https://www.hamilton.ca/jobs-city/current-opportunities
Current Opportunities | City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada On the far left side of the page and click on “Current Job Postings” and scroll down, it is posted there. 

Here are some brief details: 
The position is for those over the age of 14 at the time of application. Must have previous skating experience Standard first and CPR-C are required.
During a typical ice season, an example of times for shifts can be: 5pm – 10 or 11pm weeknights, 8am – 3pm or 3pm – 10 or 11pm on weekends – rink and program dependent.
Successful candidates must purchase their own CSA approved workboots.
The job posting is currently posted and applications must be received on or before May 26th, 2021.  Applications for the position will only be accepted through the City of Hamilton website. 
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