Tim Hortons Foundation Camps help youth from underserved communities achieve their full potential through multi-year, overnight camp experiences. Whether at camp or back home in their communities between visits-our youth work to build social, emotional, leadership and innovation skills and behaviours like volunteerism and motivation to learn so they become civically and academically engaged, and successfully transition to adulthood.
At Tims Camps, we are catalysts for good-helping our youth participants and teammates be the best they can be, developing personal and career growth. We empower young people with skills to open doors to their future. That is our North Star and, together, we help shape leaders that build stronger communities.
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Maintenance Assistant
Job Summary
The Maintenance Assistant is responsible for performing routine maintenance on buildings, equipment, and the grounds.
Work Location
This role will be based onsite at Tim Horton Camp Kentahten in Campbellsville, KY.
Contract Length
1 role available June 9, 2025 - August 4, 2025
Salary Range
$13.15 - $14.90 per hour
What would you be doing?
- Maintain grounds, facilities and equipment ensuring they are ready for use
- Safely operate equipment such as power mowers, chain saws, tractors, electric clippers, sod cutters, pruning saws and other equipment as instructed
- Perform routine maintenance on grounds, facilities, equipment, and machinery as directed
- Support construction or renovation projects as directed
- Ensure health and safety standards are followed at all times, including safe operation of equipment and proper handling of chemicals
- Identify, address and/or report hazards to the Property Manager
- Report on the status of projects and repairs
- Find opportunities to positively interact with our campers and guests
- Contribute to a supportive and positive work environment by modelling inclusivity, dependability, and team cohesiveness
*These job duties are representative but not all-inclusive
Does this sound like you? - 1+ years of experience in property, facility, or equipment maintenance
- Experience operating maintenance equipment and tools such as power mowers and electric clippers
- Clear criminal background check and/or vulnerable sector search, if applicable
- Able to lift, push and pull up to 50 lbs.
- Valid driver's license and acceptable driver's abstract
- Ability to be insured on the Foundation's auto insurance policy
- Legally eligible to work in Canada
Benefits of working with us - Uniform and footwear allowance provided by the camp
- Shared accommodations available at most camp locations
- Coffee, tea, and meals provided while working
- Role specific training provided if needed
Commitment to Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Tim HortonsĀ® Foundation Camps (THFC) is committed to a fair and inclusive work environment, and seek talent with diversity of life experiences and perspectives. We are an equal opportunity employer that hires talent regardless of age, race, creed, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality, sex, status as a protected veteran or any other legally protected grounds and will not discriminate on these bases.
If you have special accessibility requirements that need to be considered during the recruitment process, please let us know by emailing us at and a member of our HR team will get back to you. Information received relating to accommodation needs of applicants will be addressed confidentially.
Land Acknowledgement We recognize the land upon which the camp sits (now known as Kentucky) is primarily Shawnee, Cherokee, Osage, Seneca-Iroquois, Miami, Hopewell and Adena land. We acknowledge the ongoing legacy of colonialism that continues to permeate our nation today, and our role in perpetuating the dominance of white, European culture. We honor the original native inhabitants of Kentucky, those who perished as a direct result of our nation's history of violence toward and dehumanizing of native peoples, and we recognize the thousands of Native Americans who are still living in Kentucky today.