Jobs Available in Vancouver area

Posted by on 20 Aug 2010 | Tagged as: Nanny / Caregiver Jobs, Nanny Job

Call us Today to find a job in the Vancouver area – 604.298.6633.

Many jobs available for Nannies/Caregivers in the Lower Mainland in the following areas:

Nanny / Caregiver Jobs

  • West Vancouver – Elderly lady looking for two live-in caregivers (three and a half days each).
    Duties: personal care, companionship.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • West Vancouver – Family with 3 children ( two school age and one toddler), looking for live-out nanny, preferable driver.
    Duties: childcare as required, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • West Vancouver – Senior looking for a live-in caregiver.
    Duties: companionship, housekeeping , meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • West Vancouver – Family with 2 children (school age and toddler) looking for a live-in nanny and a live-out nanny.
    Duties: childcare as required, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • West Vancouver – Family with 2 children (4 and 10 years old), looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP. Salary Negotiable.
  • West Vancouver – Family with 2 children, looking for a driver (with a car), live-out nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation, driving. TOP SALARY AND BENEFITS OFFERED.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • West Vancouver – Family with 2 children, looking for live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • West Vancouver – Family with 1 child (school age), looking for live-in nanny, driving the child to activities.
    Duties: driving the child to activities, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • North Vancouver – Family with 2 children (baby and toddler), looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping , meal preparation.
    Starting date: September 1st, 2010.
  • North Vancouver – Family with 1 child (toddler), looking for live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP
  • Vancouver – Family with 3 children (1 toddler and 2 school age), looking for a or live-out nanny.
    Duties: childcare, light housekeeping, help with meal preparations.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Vancouver – Elderly lady for live-in caregiver (working days: Monday to Friday).
    Duties: companionship, light housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Coquitlam – Family with 3 children (school-age), looking for a driver with a car, live-out nanny.
    Duties: driving the kids to activities, childcare, housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Richmond – Disabled person looking for a live-in caregiver.
    Duties: personal care, housekeeping , meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Richmond – Family with 2 children (school age), looking for a live-out nanny. Hours of work: 8:30am to 12:30 pm.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping , meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Surrey – Family with 2 toddlers looking for a driver with a car live-out nanny.
    Duties: childcare, housekeeping , meal preparation.
    Starting date: ASAP.
  • Surrey – Family with 2 children (baby and infant), looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: childcare as required, light housekeeping, meal preparation.
    Starting date: October 1st, 2010.
  • Surrey – Family with 2 toddlers, looking for a live-in nanny.
    Duties: mainly, childcare, light housekeeping , meal preparation for the children.
    Starting date: ASAP.

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Friday – April 2, 2010 is the next Statutory Holiday in British Columbia

Posted by on 30 Mar 2010 | Tagged as: Canada Holidays, Hiring A Nanny, Nanny Job

Good Friday (April 2, 2010) is the next Statutory Holiday in British Columbia.
Easter Sunday (April 4, 2010) is not statutory holidays.

List of B.C. Statutory Holiday dates for 2010.

Good Friday (April 2, 2010)
Victoria Day (May 24 2010)
Canada Day (July 1st )
British Columbia Day ( Monday, August 2, 2010)
Labour Day (1st Monday in September)
Thanksgiving Day (October 11, 2010)
Remembrance Day (November 11th)
Christmas Day (December 25th)

Eligibility

To be eligible for statutory holiday pay an employee must:

  • Have been employed for 30 calendar days before the statutory holiday and,
  • Have worked or earned wages on 15 of the 30 days immediately before the statutory holiday.

Employees who work under an averaging agreement or variance at any time in the 30 days before the holiday do not have to meet the 15-day requirement.

No pay for ineligible employees

An employee who is not eligible for statutory holiday pay is not entitled to be paid an average day’s pay. If an ineligible employee works on a statutory holiday he or she may be paid as if it were a regular work day.

Statutory holiday on a day off

When an employee is given a day off on a statutory holiday, or it falls on a regular day off, an eligible employee is entitled to be paid an average day’s pay.

An average day’s pay is calculated by dividing “total wages” earned in the 30 calendar days before the statutory holiday by the number of days worked. Vacation days taken during this period count as days worked.

“Total wages” includes wages, commissions, statutory holiday pay and vacation pay but does not include overtime pay.

Working on a statutory holiday

An eligible employee who works on a statutory holiday is entitled to be paid:

  • time-and-a-half for the first 12 hours worked and double-time for any work over 12 hours; plus
  • an average day’s pay.

Substituting statutory holidays

An employer and a majority of employees can agree to substitute another day off for a statutory holiday. The Act and Regulation apply to the substitute day as if it were the statutory holiday.

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