The YMCA of the National Capital Region One of Canada’s Best Places to Work in 2024
18 Junio 2024 - 10:27AM
The YMCA of National Capital Region is proud to announce that they
have been recognized by Human Resource Director Canada (HRD) as one
of
Canada’s Best Places to Work in 2024.
The HRD Best Places to Work in Canada 2024 list
showcases organizations that prioritize their employees’ well-being
by encouraging a healthy work-life balance, equipping employees
with tools and resources for success, and creating a positive and
inclusive culture that enhances overall employee experience.
To be eligible, organizations must complete a
detailed submission that evaluates key factors such as employee
engagement, compensation and benefits, health and wellness
programs, diversity initiatives, professional development
opportunities, and flexible work options. After the submission,
employee engagement and satisfaction are measured by survey. To be
named a Best Place to Work for 2024, an organization must
achieve at least a 75% overall satisfaction rating by their
employees.
“At the YMCA, we’re committed to fostering an
engaging and supportive work environment,” says Trevor McAlmont,
President and CEO with the YMCA of the National Capital Region. “As
our organization continues to grow, it is paramount that we
maintain an inclusive and dynamic workplace where every individual
is empowered to achieve their full potential.”
The YMCA of the National Capital offers a wide
range of employment opportunities in a variety of roles including
early childhood educators, employment counsellors, newcomer
specialists, housing program support, fitness professionals, and
outdoor educators. For more information, please visit our
website.
About the YMCA of the National Capital
Region:
Founded in 1867, the YMCA of the National
Capital Region is a registered charity dedicated to building
healthy communities. The organization is committed to nurturing the
potential of children, teens and young adults, promoting healthy
living and supporting vulnerable people within the community. The Y
serves thousands of people across the Ottawa region each year. A
focus on inclusiveness and accessibility means people of all ages,
backgrounds and abilities are served through all stages of life. To
learn more visit ymcaottawa.ca.
For media inquiries, please contact: Andrea
Bailey Director, Marketing and Communications YMCA of the National
Capital Region 613.237.1320 Ext. 5167
andrea.bailey@ymcaottawa.ca