Join us at Ottawa Community Housing, where we are more than a home to about 33,000 tenants across approximately 15,000 homes. As Ottawa's largest social and affordable housing provider, ranking second largest in Ontario and fourth largest in Canada, we're committed to enhancing tenant well-being through partnerships with local service providers and support agencies.
At OCH, diversity and equal opportunities are at the core of our workplace culture. We strive to mirror the vibrant communities of our city and have been honoured as the National Capital Region's Top Employer every year since 2018.
WE ARE PROUD BECAUSE EVERY DAY WE MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Together, we're transforming tenants' lives by “providing more than a home, because we care”.
What we offer
Joining OCH means making a meaningful difference every day. We provide opportunities to positively impact your community in multiple ways. Recognizing that our employees are the cornerstone of our organization, we offer a comprehensive and competitive compensation and benefits package, flexible work options, professional development opportunities, health and wellness programs, and more.
What we seek:
OCH is currently seeking an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Worker to support integrated pest management activities within OCH communities. Under the guidance of the Manager, Integrated Pest Management, the IPM Worker will accomplish this objective through inspections, tenant interactions, waste management, repair and maintenance, and more.
IPM Worker with OCH:
Ensuring the health and safety of our communities within the city is one of the most important objectives of our organization. As the Integrated Pest Management Worker, you will be a key player in our team to bring a healthy and safe environment for our tenants by helping them with pest related concerns. You will work as a team to not only address pest issues, but to ensure our community members are living a safe and healthy life in their homes by raising awareness and helping to address their related repair and maintenance concerns as well.
As an IPM Worker, some of the things you do will include:
Work with various stakeholders to prevent and resolve pest concerns
Inspect assigned buildings and units to identify problem areas
Promote awareness and inform tenants and staff on IPM principles and practices
Support effective pest management through waste management, repair and maintenance, and appropriate pest control techniques
Assist in unit preparation for treatment
Identify issues regarding worked performed by contractors
Suggest improvements and efficiencies in IPM operations
As an IPM Worker, you can look forward to:
A fast-paced environment with unique challenges to overcome
A supportive team to help you when needed
Meaningful and rewarding interactions with tenants and other stakeholders
Using your skills and knowledge to bring a positive change into the lives of our tenants
What you bring:
Education & Experience:
A typical candidate will have the following qualifications and experience. Exceptional candidates with different qualifications will be considered at the discretion of the employer if demonstrated experience, knowledge, and ability warrant.
Completion of a minimum Grade 10 or equivalent
A minimum of two (2) years’ experience in pest management and general building maintenance in a residential context
Ability to obtain an Ontario Structural Exterminators licence is required
Working knowledge of managing pest problems through an integrated pest management approach
Knowledge of cleaning methods related to pest management
Knowledge of all pesticides (except Fumigants), their application, hazards, and first aid procedures
Knowledge of factors impacting on tenant populations in social housing and their relation to pest management
Knowledge of applicable legislations such as health and safety, Residential Tenancies Act, and more
Fluency in English is required
Fluency in French is preferred
Skills and abilities:
Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills
Excellent organizational skills
Ability to use tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive issues
Ability to use tools and equipment in a safe manner
Ability to follow protocols, identify problems, and recommend appropriate solutions
Ability to use electronic devices such as mobile devices and computer systems
Other Requirements:
Satisfactory Criminal Records Check
Must be medically fit to use respiratory protection as required by OCHC’s Respiratory Protection Procedure
Must possess a valid Class “G” driver's license or equivalent
Satisfactory Driver’s Abstract
Work conditions:
This is an on-site full-time position. (40 hours a week).
Affiliation: CUPE 503
OCH is committed to providing accommodations for people with disabilities. If you require an accommodation, please notify Human Resources and we will work with you to jointly address your needs.
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