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  • #17673
    Jenna Martinuzzi
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      Employment Opportunities
      The Tim Horton Children’s Foundation is seeking employees who have a desire to make a difference in the lives of children. We are looking for self-directed, strong team players, who care and work well with children. We place a heavy emphasis on integrity, sensitivity, creativity, and technical skills. Camp Employment Opportunities The Tim Horton Children’s Foundation is looking for people to join the team at one of our camps! The Tim Horton Children’s Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization committed to providing an enriched and memorable camp experience for economically disadvantaged children and youth. Every year, our six camps serve over 12,000 resident and day campers from across Canada and the United States. Our staff team is comprised of over 350 people during the peak summer period. Exciting Job Opportunities in:
      Camp Programming
      HealthCare
      Food Services
      Housekeeping and Maintenance
      These exciting Job Opportunities are available now in the following Camp Locations:
      Tim Horton Children’s Camp in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia
      Camp des Voyageurs Tim Horton in Quyon, Quebec
      The Tim Horton Memorial Camp in Parry Sound, Ontario
      Tim Horton Onondaga Farms in St. George, Ontario
      Tim Horton Camp Kentahten, Campbellsville, Kentucky
      Tim Horton Children’s RanchKananaskis, Alberta

      Qualifications:

      Our camp employees are a minimum of 18 years of age, with the majority being college or university students. We look to hire people who are fun, spontaneous, creative and caring. Our employees believe in maintaining a child-centered approach. They all possess First Aid training and experience in the area for which they are hired.

      #18000
      dmurray
      Participant

        Hey Jenna,
        This could be a great job opportunity, especially for someone with experience in food services (perhaps Tim Hortons or other fast food restaurants) or in maintenance.

        Thanks for letting us know about it.

        #18002
        Jenna Martinuzzi
        Participant

          Perhaps Starbucks can also be a oppunity for young people with disabiltys to work. Tim Hortons is a great place for young adults with disabiltys to work too. Tim Hortons and Starbucks are both #1 places to work with young people with disabiltys. What do you think Don?

          #18041
          Jenna Martinuzzi
          Participant

            I strongly agree think it’s a great oppunity for young people with disabilties are also insterested working in a bakery and coffee shop Common Grounds as so many oppunity’s for people with disabilties to work. What do you think Don?

            #18135
            dmurray
            Participant

              Here is a fantastic interview with Mark Wafer talking about Enabling the disabled – Working at Working that was shown on TVO’s The Agenda.

              Mark Wafer owns seven Tim Hortons franchises in the Greater Toronto Area. Deaf from birth, Mark is more than just an advocate for people with disabilities. He understands the business advantages that his more than 40 disabled employees bring to his bottom line. Mark Wafer sits down with Steve Paikin.

              Watch video

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