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TOWNSHIP OF DRUMMOND/NORTH ELMSLEY
JOB POSTING
LANDFILL ATTENDANT LEAD HAND
The Corporation of the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley is accepting applications for a Permanent Full-Time Landfill Attendant Lead Hand. Reporting to the Public Works Manager, the Landfill Attendant Lead Hand is responsible for the operation of the Landfill weigh scales, covering and compaction, calculating and recording financial transactions, interacting with the Ministry of the Environment & Ministry of Labour, contractors, waste site customers, and maintaining the security of the Landfill Site.
The ideal candidate will have a secondary school diploma, successful Criminal Reference Check, the ability to operate heavy equipment, experience with computers, experience with weigh scales and debit/credit machine would be an asset, good knowledge of Safety Regulations and Procedures, the ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing and be in good physical condition. A DZ licence and experience plowing snow on Township roads would be considered an asset.
The wage range is $28.86-$33.04 per hour (2025 rates). Hours include Monday, Tuesday and Friday from 9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Saturday (November to April) 9:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and Saturday (May - October) 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. With an additional 4 hours on Thursdays
A comprehensive benefit package is available.
This posting will remain open until the vacancy has been filled. Please reply in confidence with a detailed cover letter and resume to:
Janie Laidlaw, Clerk
Township of Drummond North/Elmsley
310 Port Elmsley Road
Perth ON K7H 3C7
(613) 267-6500 ext 251
The Township of Drummond/North Elmsley is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion within the workplace. We will provide accommodations throughout the recruitment, selection and/or assessment process to applicants with disabilities. If you require accommodation at any time throughout the recruitment process, please contact Janie Laidlaw, Clerk.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those to be interviewed will be contacted.
Personal information is collected under the authority of the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and will be used for employment assessment purposes only.
What You Need to Know
- A marriage licence is required to get married in Ontario (or the publication of banns from a church)
- It is best to make an appointment when applying for a marriage licence
- The licence can be used anywhere in the province of Ontario
- Once issued, a marriage licence is valid for 90 days
- The licence is valid for use in Ontario only
The Township of Drummond/North Elmsley
310 Port Elmsley Road
Perth, ON K7H 3C7
Tel: 613-267-6500
Fax: 613-267-2083
After Hours Roads Emergency Number
613-267-6500 ext. 255
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8:30am - 4:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday
Closed
Staff Directory
Customer Service Feedback
The Township of Drummond/North Elmsley is committed to ensuring that its services meet optimum standards of accessibility for people with disabilities using the facilities and services of the Township. Comments on our services regarding how well those expectations are being met are welcome and appreciated.
Feedback gives the Township Staff and Council opportunities to learn and improve.
You can submit Accessible Customer Service Feedback Form regarding a Municipal service. Please provide your comments and relevant specific details (e.g., date, time, location, service details, etc.). Please note, it may take up to five business days for the Township of Drummond/North Elmsley to respond to your feedback.
By-law Enforcement
The Township of Drummond/North Elmsley wishes to make the community safe, healthy and enjoyable place for all residents and those who visit the community. The Township has put in place various By-laws and regulations to encourage residents and businesses to be responsible and respectful of their neighbours and to contribute to the health and safety of our community.
The By-laws published on the Drummond/North Elmsley website are updated from time to time and are intended for information and general research purposes only. We cannot guarantee their accuracy or completeness as it is updated on an ongoing basis. A copy of the latest or final signed version of the By-law with the text and maps are available from the local Municipality by contacting the Township Clerk.
Commonly Requested By-laws
Animal Control Services are for dogs only.
The Township of Drummond/North Elmsley has by-laws that regulate the ownership and activity of dogs in the municipality.
If you have any animal control issues, please contact the Frontenac Municipal Law Enforcement Services at 613-541-3213
Livestock Injuries/Kills
You can report livestock injuries/kill directly to your livestock investigator. Drummond/North Elmsley has two livestock investigators employed.
Steve Moore services residents who live in the North Elmsley Ward. Contact Steve Moore at 613-812-3216 Bill Armstrong services residents who live in the Drummond Ward. Contact Bill Armstrong at 613-851-4571
Please only Contact Livestock Investigator for livestock kills. For Animal Control issues please call: 613-541-3213
Accessibility
Disabilities affect people of all ages and background. Some people are born with one or more disabilities. Many others develop disabilities through illness, injury or aging. People with disabilities represent a significant and growing part of our population. The Canadian Survey on Disabilities undertaken by Statistics Canada in 2017 reports that approximately 6.2 million Canadians and 2.6 million Ontarians have disabilities - about 24% of the population or 1 in every 5 persons. This is an increase from 13.5% from the 2012 survey. Therefore enhancing the ability of people with disabilities to live independently and contribute to the community will have positive effects on future prosperity in Ontario. The infographic on the next page shows a snapshot of the survey.
The Province of Ontario recognized that accessibility is a shared responsibility and passed the Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2001 (ODA) on December 14, 2001 to require provincial and municipal governments and key broader public sector organizations to review their policies, programs and services through the development of annual accessibility plans and for municipalities with populations of 10,000+ must have an Accessibility Advisory Committee.
In June 2005, the Province of Ontario furthered its commitment to accessibility by expanding previous legislation to include the private sector with the goal to achieve accessibility for Ontarians with disabilities by 2025. The purpose of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, is to achieve accessibility for Ontarians with disabilities in five important areas of their lives within specified time limits:
• customer service
• information and communications
• employment
• transportation
• built environment
In 2007, Ontario Regulation 429/07 regarding accessible customer service was passed and required municipalities to be compliant by January 1, 2010. On June 3, 2011, the Ontario government passed the Integrated Accessibility Standards Regulation 191/11. The regulation, which combines accessibility standards in four areas – information and communication, employment, and transportation and design of public places, came into force July 1, 2011.
AccessForward - Training for an Accessible Ontario
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005
Integrated Accessibility Standards
Ontario Human Rights Code
Ontario Human Rights Commission