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A non-profit housing corporation in Halifax is seeking a Maintenance Technician to manage daily maintenance of housing units. Responsibilities include responding to emergencies and completing general maintenance tasks. The ideal candidate will have strong analytical skills and prior experience in maintenance is an asset. This full-time role offers comprehensive health benefits, a retirement plan, and opportunities for internal career growth.
Base pay range
CA$55,000.00 / yr - CA$55,000.00 / yr
Are you looking to be apart of a team that works to enhance the quality of others lives? If so, this position may be for you. The Tawaak Housing Association is an Urban Indigenous Housing Corporation building safe, healthy urban Aboriginal communities by providing affordable, suitable, quality housing.
Under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor, and reporting to the Property Manager, the Maintenance Technician is responsible for daily maintenance requirements of the units administered by Tawaak Housing, ensuring they are maintained in a good state of repair. The primary responsibility of the Property Maintenance Technician is to perform quality maintenance functions and complete projects as directed by the Maintenance Supervisor.
Tawaak Housing Association is one of many Urban Native Housing Corporations that sprung up in most major Canadian cities since the early 1970s in response to a growing need for a separate Aboriginal housing program within the overall framework of the Canadian social housing delivery system. Given existing patterns of societal actions (discrimination and exclusion) coupled with the Aboriginal community\'s education and employment levels (lower than the non-Aboriginal population in both), was a recognition that the core housing needs of an urban Aboriginal population, migrating from rural areas and reserves, could be better served by separate and distinct Aboriginal housing groups.
Formed in 1981, Tawaak Housing Association is a private non-profit housing corporation that owns, operates and delivers socially assisted rental housing in six urban areas of Nova Scotia. The mandate of the housing corporation is to provide suitable, adequate and affordable housing to Aboriginal peoples of low to moderate income who reside in urban areas of the province, who cannot attain housing through the regular housing market. Assisted by both the Federal Government and the Government of Nova Scotia, Tawaak\'s portfolio consists of fifty-four properties comprising of one hundred and forty-five units supported under the Urban Native Housing Program and the Private non-profit housing program. Approximately eighty-two percent of the portfolio is located in the urban centers of Halifax and Dartmouth, while the remainder are located in Sydney, Truro, Antigonish, Liverpool and Bridgewater.
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