Google Translate
Translation – Explanation and Caution

The electronic translation service on the City of Surrey’s web site is hosted by Google Translate. The quality of the translation may vary in some of the languages offered by Google. The goal of the basic translation is to capture the general intention of the original English material.

Google Translate is a free service and currently offers translation in over 50 languages. Unfortunately, not all the languages spoken in the City of Surrey are translated. Punjabi is one of the languages not currently offered, and to remedy the situation, the City has been in contact with Google and they have committed to making Punjabi available in the future.

The City of Surrey cannot guarantee the quality, accuracy, or completeness of any translated information. Before you act on translated information, the City encourages you to confirm any facts that are important to you and the decisions you make.

The City of Surrey offers interpretation services at all its facilities. If you have a question about the material you read on our web site, we encourage you to stop by a City facilities to discuss it. You can also contact the City at (604) 591-4011 to receive interpretation support.

The City is committed to enhancing the accessibility of its web site to all its citizens, and appreciates any feedback that it receives.

Chinese, Korean, Punjabi, Tagalog, Hindi

Work for the City of Surrey

Work for the City

March 01, 2011

The City of Surrey is always looking for new staff and you could be one of them!

The City has got all kinds of different jobs depending on your interests and skills. Working as a program instructor, at an ice rink, concession, facility attendant, or child minder for the City of Surrey is a great first job, second job or career!

The Surrey Careers page is a great place to start when you are considering a job or career with the City of Surrey. There are tons of positions and always new postings going up. If you are interested in teaching or instructing recreation programs check under Parks and Recreation for job opportunities.  You can also see what kind of degrees and training you need to work for the City in areas such as Engineering or the Planning Department.

Go to the Surrey Careers website for a listing of postings and how to apply.

Here are some additional ways to get your career with the City of Surrey started!

Future Leaders Program

Do you like working with kids and want to be an instructor or day camp leader?  Do you want hands on training to eventually have the opportunity to become a City of Surrey staff? The Future Leaders Program can give you the experience and training that you need to get an exciting job with the City of Surrey. See the Future Leaders page for more information.

BCRPA

Want to be a fitness instructor, personal trainer or teach yoga? The British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association is the place you need to go for information and registering for classes to get certified. Help others fulfill their fitness goals and be one step closer to be hired on as a fitness instructor. Go to the BCRPA site to see what you need to do to get started.

Aquatics Training for Lifeguards

Lifeguards are needed at each of our pools to make sure everyone swimming is safe and having fun. This is the perfect first job for anyone interested in swimming and being in the water. Lifeguards need specialized training to be hired on and there are a variety of organizations that can put you in the water and start you getting trained as a lifeguard. Hit up the L.I.T. Aquatics website for information on courses in Surrey.