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CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES

Campbell River & North Island Transition Society

The Campbell River and North Island Transition Society (CRNITS) is a registered non-profit organization which has a mandate to end family violence and violence against women and children. CRNITS programs and services are available to all women and their children in the North Vancouver Island Region. 

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNTIIES

We invite qualified, experienced candidates from diverse backgrounds and life situations to apply to specific postings as they arise.

Employment opportunities at CRNITS will be posted as they come available. Applications for available career opportunities must be received prior to the deadline listed on the job posting. 


**To review job posting and how to apply, see specific job posting. 

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You've applied, now what?

1. Our team will review all applications and contact those who have been shortlisted for the position. 

2. Candidates will be contacted for an interview, which may happen by phone, videoconference, or in-person. 

3. After the interview process and reference for reviewal concludes, only the successful applicant will be contacted.

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Are you interested in volunteer opportunities with the

Campbell River and North Island Transition Society?

 

We have a variety of roles to suit a variety of skills!

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- Volunteering at our Thrift Store

- Volunteering at our Women's Centre

- Special Event Volunteering

- Volunteering with our Allies Program

 

Or perhaps you have a specific skill you would like to share with our Society! We are always open to facilitating new programs for our clients.

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Connect with our Volunteer Coordinator by emailing marycatherinew@annelmorehouse.ca or

by calling 250-287-7384 Monday to Friday to learn more!

PRACTICUM PLACEMENT

CRNITS encourages and welcomes students looking to gain experience and complete educational requirements. The best way to see if CRNITS is the right fit for you is to connect with your post secondary institution's placement coordinator.

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©2023 CAMPBELL RIVER AND NORTH ISLAND TRANSITION SOCIETY

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The Campbell River & North Island Transition Society humbly acknowledges its occupation of the traditional, ancestral territory of the We Wai Kai and We Wai Kum First Nations, who have a relationship with this land since time immemorial.

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We recognize that 2SLGBTQI+ persons face a high risk of discrimination and abuse due to their sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or gender expression. We recognize that transgender and gender-variant individuals face the highest risk of experiencing discrimination and abuse among 2SLGBTQI+ communities. We accept gender non-conforming, non-binary, and two-spirited individuals and trans-women and their dependent children fleeing abuse. 

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For the continued safety and well-being of our clients, staff, and community during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Campbell River and North Island Transition Society will abide by Provincial Health Officer (PHO) orders under the Public Health Act.

For more information, visit our COVID-19 Updates webpage or contact 250-287-7384.

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