Make a Splash: TRCA Lifeguard and Seasonal Job Opportunities Available Now

June 9, 2023, Toronto, ON — Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) is excited to offer job opportunities for its 2023 summer season.

On Sunday June 11, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., TRCA will be at the Youth Job Fair hosted by the Office of Ruby Sahota, Member of Parliament, Brampton North, at the Jim Archdekin Recreation Center in Brampton.

Seasonal employees enjoy competitive wages and benefits, including FREE access to all TRCA parks and discounts on activities across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

With the summer season fast approaching, TRCA is actively seeking enthusiastic and qualified individuals to join its team of lifeguards at Albion Hills and Heart Lake Conservation Parks. Lifeguards provide safe, clean, and enjoyable aquatic experiences for all visitors while engaging and educating the community about safe water practices.

TRCA summer job opportunities include working as a lifeguard at our Heart Lake and Albion Hills locations

In addition to lifeguard positions, TRCA is hiring for a variety of seasonal roles that would appeal to diverse skill sets and interests.

Working with TRCA provides numerous benefits, including the chance to work outdoors in natural areas, gain valuable experience working at a Conservation Authority, steady hours, comprehensive training programs, and a chance to be part of a dedicated and passionate team committed to environmental stewardship and public safety.

Interested candidates are invited to visit TRCA’s Job Portal. Type “seasonal” into the search bar and click “Search” for a complete list of all TRCA seasonal jobs available.

Early applications are encouraged as positions are limited and highly competitive.

TRCA summer job opportunities include working as a camp counsellor at one of our outdoor education centres
TRCA summer job opportunities include facilities maintenance positions
lifeguard on duty at TRCA aquatic facility

TRCA is dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workforce and values the unique perspectives and contributions that individuals from different backgrounds bring to the organization.

Join TRCA today and become part of a dynamic team that plays a crucial role in preserving and enhancing the natural beauty and recreational spaces of the GTA.

Get more information about TRCA Careers.

Quotes:

“Our seasonal employees are essential to running our operations and delivering services throughout the spring and summer to our communities. Join our dedicated team and contribute to the safety, conservation, and enjoyment of our beautiful natural spaces. Whether you’re safeguarding aquatics areas or enhancing visitor experiences, you can make a meaningful difference in the Greater Toronto Area.”
Natalie Blake, Chief Human Resources Officer, TRCA

 


About Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)

Since 1957, Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), as enabled through the provincial Conservation Authorities Act, has taken action to enhance our region’s natural environment and protect our land, water, and communities from the impacts of flooding and increasingly extreme weather events – Ontario’s leading cause of public emergencies.

As the region’s first line of defence against natural hazards, TRCA maintains vital infrastructure and provides programs and services that promote public health and safety, protecting people and property.

TRCA mobilizes a science-based approach to provide sound policy advice, leveraging its position as a not-for-profit operating in the broader public sector to achieve collective impacts within our communities and across all levels of government.

TRCA’s jurisdiction includes nine watersheds and their Lake Ontario shorelines, spanning six upper-tier and fifteen lower-tier municipalities and representing almost five million people, approximately 10% of Canada’s population.

To learn more about TRCA, visit trca.ca.

 


Media Contact

Bobbi Martellacci
Communications Specialist
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA)
bobbi.martellacci@trca.ca