Help Wanted: Business Manager, Whitehorse Curling Club
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This is one of Yukon’s most rewarding senior event management positions. Recognized as one of the top curling facilities in North America, the Whitehorse Curling Club has hosted national, regional, international, TSN and World Curling Tour events over the past 10 years.
In this position, you will thrive on the team work and support of committed volunteers. With solid experience in business, event management, budget planning, and hospitality services, you’re looking for a new, professional opportunity to build and deliver excellence in an established facility. This position is for a career oriented specialist looking to develop ideas and lead a successful growth plan.
The Whitehorse Curling Club is an established, growing, active, income generating organization providing high calibre services, events and programs to our membership and community. With an annual budget over $900,000 we operate an 8 sheet curling facility, a full-service members lounge, an October to April season, and a high-demand summer event-space rental facility that offers a unique and scenic location overlooking the Yukon landscape.
For more information about Whitehorse Curling Club, please visit www.whitehorsecurlingclub.com
The salary range is $52,000 to $65,000 plus benefits commensurate with experience.
For more information or to submit a resume in confidence please contact; Mark Evans, President, Whitehorse Curling Club, mevans@northwestel.net
Closing date: February 8, 2013
Written by Canadian Curling Association
Friday, 18 January 2013 06:45
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About Canadian Curling Association The Canadian Curling Association (CCA) is the national sport governing body responsible for the development, promotion and organization of curling in Canada. In cooperation with its Provincial and Territorial Member Associations from across Canada, the CCA provides programs and services to curlers ranging from the youngest ‘little rocker’ (age 7 and up), to those participating at ages 70 and over – and from aspiring Olympians to Canadians with special needs, coaches, curling facility operators, ice makers and officials. The CCA also oversees and provides the comprehensive management of the Season of Champions event portfolio; develops and administers the Canadian Team Ranking System (CTRS) for Olympic qualification; and organizes and operates the championship system for Juniors (under 20), Seniors (over 50), Mixed, Women, Men, University and Wheelchair. |





