BARGAINING UNIT: StudentSCHEDULE: Day, 8 and 12-hour shifts. Work schedule may be changed to meet operational needs.LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: Bilingual essentialVitalité Health Network is seeking students in various fields to fill temporary summer positions. Are you finishing your first year of college or your first, second or third year of university in the spring of 2025. Vitalité Health Network wants to get to know you! The Network is primarily looking for students in physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychology, kinesiology, social work, business administration, office administration and respiratory therapy but is also looking for students in all other fields. Simply click APPLY, follow the instructions and complete the questionnaire. Then attach your resumé clearly indicating your program and year of study and what your career interests are.JOB SUMMARY:The person will primarily perform administrative duties as well as other, related duties to support the sector.REQUIREMENTS:Successful completion of the first year of a postsecondary program;Ability to use computers and various software applications (Word, Excel);Ability to work independently and as a team member;Physical ability to perform assigned duties;Good previous work history (performance and attendance);Adherence to professional ethics principles, the Network management philosophy and organizational values;Compliance with the rules of confidentiality established by the Vitalité Health Network.NOTE: Additional requirements may apply depending on the sector in question.The above requirements may be verified through oral, written or practical tests during the selection process.We thank all applicants. However, only those selected will be contacted. Keywords: student, summer job, summer work, student job
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