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The City is hiring more than 100 workers to help Toronto Public Health fight the virus

January 10, 2021 by SouthEtobicokeNews

The Toronto Public Health is hiring more than 100 part-timers to help fight the virus. The job pays well and offers flexible hours.

The Toronto Public Health is hiring more than 100 frontline support assistants to join in a fight against COVID-19.

The Communicable Disease Control is looking to hire more than 100 people to work part-time as Support Assistants C for a 10-month stint.
The workers are required from January 8 to January 24 to “provide varied administrative, clerical support to the Toronto Public Health Mass Immunization Clinics.”

The job pays from $28.64 to $31.40 hourly.

Those hired are required to work for 35-hours weekly from Monday to Sunday.

The work includes: general administrative tasks to support program and management staff, handling front-end reception support, processing clients for service, providing general information to the public on program services while providing support to the team.

Job seekers must have experience using computers and various software packages such as Microsoft Office Suite and others, maintaining, retrieving and disseminating information using database systems and carry out data entry functions with speed and accuracy.

They must also have ‘excellent keyboarding, proof reading, data entry, good organizational skills with the ability to multitask and work in a high pressure, high volume team oriented environment, have a basic understanding of Public Health and be able to work flexible hour onsite.’

City recruiters can conduct job assessments and interviews online, where possible. If not possible, appropriate health and safety protocols will be followed during in-person assessments.

You can view the jobs at jobs.toronto.ca

 

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