British Columbia

City Of Prince Rupert Hiring Casual Recreation Staff

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May 21, 2026 1:47 pm

The City of Prince Rupert is hiring for two casual, on-call positions to support operations at the Prince Rupert Recreation Complex. Residents interested in joining the Recreation & Community Services Department have until May 29, 2026, to apply for roles as a lifeguard or facility custodian.

Successful candidates will work on an on-call basis at the facility located at 1000 McBride Street, which houses an indoor pool, fitness area, ice rink, and gymnasiums. These positions are part of the collective agreement with CUPE Local 105. The city notes that these casual roles do not include dental or extended health benefits.

The lifeguard position offers an hourly wage of $28.03. Applicants for this role must be at least 16 years old and hold a Lifesaving Society National Lifeguard Award, Standard First Aid, CPR-C AED, and WHMIS certification.

The facility custodian I position offers an hourly wage of $34.49. Requirements for this role include a Grade 12 education or GED equivalent, a valid BC Class 5 driver’s license, a clear police information check, WHMIS certification, and Standard First Aid with CPR-C AED.

Interested job seekers should submit their applications to the attention of Recreation & Community Services Manager Brian Millis. Submissions are accepted via email at [email protected] or by mail to the City of Prince Rupert, 1000 McBride Street, Prince Rupert, BC, V8J 4N9.

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