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About the Region
The Kootenay Rockies region is located in the Southeast corner of BC. Recognized as a world-class skiing destination with spectacular mountain ranges, it encompasses the Canadian Rockies, breathtaking peaks, and lively après-ski activities. The area includes an array of mineral hot springs and an abundance of glacially fed creeks, rivers and lakes. Village life in the region reflects the clean, natural, un-crowded experiences that are increasingly hard to find. As of 2015, the region employs 4000 full-time tourism employees and the number of tourism businesses have been steadily consistent.
Kootenay Rockies WORKFORCE PROFILE
In 2021, the tourism and hospitality industry employed over 8,000 people in the Kootenay Rockies region. That accounts for 10% of total employment! Broken down by sector, that looks like:
- 49% Food and Beverage
- 12% Accommodations
- 39% Other, including Recreation and Entertainment, as well as Transportation and Travel Services
Want to learn more about the workforce that powers the Kootenay Rockies region? Download the Kootenay Rockies workforce profile today!
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Regional HR Consultant- Sarah Moseley
Are you a tourism and hospitality business in the Kootenay Rockies region needing HR help? Reach out to Sarah Moseley, the regional HR Consultant for the Kootenay Rockies region. Sarah began her career in the hospitality industry more than 20 years ago. Over the years, Sarah held many different operational roles in hotels and resorts, food and beverage, ski, and adventure travel, before transitioning into HR over 10 years ago. She is a Chartered Professional in Human Resources (CPHR).
Find out more about Raise the HR Bar and all that a regional HR consultant can help with here.
Project funded by Government of BC
The Kootenay Rockies region comprises a large number of seasonal businesses, which prevents you from offering year-round, full-time opportunities to stellar employees. It’s also challenging for you to entice seasonal workers to return year after year.
Where are you going to find workers to fill your openings? Do you have the resources, structure or tools to implement an effective human resource program that can engage employees in the long run? Explore a myriad of tips and articles that will help you attract qualified candidates and keep current employees happy and satisfied.
Employee training and development has a direct impact on improving customer service, productivity, consistency, staff morale, and sales. Investing in staff training is also a way to keep the superstar employees, making sure they are equipped with the right skill sets, certification and training for their positions.
Given the breadth of the industry, education requirements vary greatly, but many entry-level positions in the tourism industry do not require formal education or a degree.
Even though specific education might not be required, the more training you have, the more skills you can bring to help grow a tourism employer’s business, thus increasing your chances of landing that job you want. BC has many excellent education programs, including apprenticeship training, and tourism and hospitality programs that will help you earn certificates, diplomas and degrees. Click here for a map of secondary and post-secondary schools in your region.
Looking to connect with local tourism and hospitality students and instructors in BC and across Canada? Check out our database: https://www.go2hr.ca/articles/post-your-jobs-colleges-across-canada
In some cases, specific industry certifications are needed and are considered some of the basic job requirements. For example:
- SuperHost: customer service training for front-line staff.
- FOODSAFE: Required for foodservice workers to learn about the dangers and prevention of food poisoning. This course is available online, by distance education or in a classroom setting. We offer the distance education version of FOODSAFE Level 1.
- Foundations of Workplace Safety Course: an interactive online course designed specifically for young and new workers, covering employer and worker rights and responsibilities, common workplace hazards, and WHMIS basics.
- Serving It Right: BC’s mandatory self-study program for the responsible service of alcohol.
- Special Event Server: BC’s responsible beverage service program for serving alcohol at special events.
Whether you are a large or small business, a strong commitment to safety sets you apart as an employer of choice and inspires confidence from your current and future employees.
Participation in the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program – an occupational health and safety audit and certification program – offers many benefits, including financial incentives from WorkSafeBC, improvement on employee morale and productivity, thus building a positive corporate image. Small employers with fewer than 20 employees can participate in the Small Employers COR (SECOR) program, which has a slightly different process and audit tool that takes into account the size of the operation in order to increase small employers’ success.
To get started, check out the Resource Library to download customizable tools and checklists for your health & safety program. If you have any questions, reach out to your regional Industry Health and Safety Specialist, Stephanie Mallalieu, who can provide you with one-on-one assistance in your program. Contact Stephanie at smallalieu@go2hr.ca or call 604-633-9787 ext. 220.
Looking to connect with local tourism and hospitality students and instructors in BC and across Canada? Check out our database: https://www.go2hr.ca/articles/post-your-jobs-colleges-across-canada
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Work in BC’s mountain playground where you can:
- Welcome guests to a relaxing mineral hot springs resort.
- Develop lasting friendships working at one of the many ski villages along the powder highway.
- Lead extreme mountain biking tours or tranquil hiking excursions.
- Have fun planning local festivals and events.
- Serve up regionally brewed coffee at a coffee shop in one of the region’s quaint, artistic towns.
Tourism Only Job Board
Many employers in the Kootenay Rockies region have posted jobs last year on our free tourism job board, looking to hire a wide variety of positions in all tourism sectors, from front-line to supervisory to executive level. Here are the latest jobs in the region:
LATEST JOBS IN THE Kootenay Rockies REGION
Job Title: | Company: | Location: | Date Posted: |
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Chef de Partie/Breakfast Cook | Heather Mountain Lodge | Golden | Apr 11, 2023 |
Maintenance Manager | Park Vacation Management LTD | Fernie | Dec 08, 2022 |
Community Engagement Assistant | Rossland Museum & Discovery Centre | Rossland | Aug 28, 2022 |
Live In - Hostel All Rounder | Dancing Bear Inn Hostel | Nelson | Jul 12, 2022 |
Human Resources Assistant – Recruitment Specialist | RCR INC | Fernie | Apr 01, 2022 |