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SIPT TO WRAP UP ITS CASE IN NOV
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Gov’t asked to refund Conch Farm fees BY DELANA ISLES A STUNNING development has been revealed in the arbitration ruling between the Government and Trade Wind Industries that will see the Government being asked to refund the money that the company has been paying in customs processing fees since 2011. The ruling, which is contained in the second partial award in favour of the Conch Farm operators, is published at www.gov.tc/ publication-of-awards It states the company’s 2010 development agreement excludes them from paying import tax for 15 years and that the 2011 designation of a customs processing fee (CPF) by the Government is actually custom import duties, for which they are already exempted. The inclusion of the CPF into the company’s development agreement was made after it had been signed in 2010, and included via a proviso. The three man London arbitration panel, during their adjudication hearing of a $100 million lawsuit brought against the Government and former governor Ric Todd by TWI in 2012, were invited to consider the legality of the CPF’s inclusion in the development agreement. TWI had instituted the action for breaches of leases, breach of the development agreement (dated May 28, 2010), malicious falsehoods, defamation and interference by unlawful means. The agreement initially provided a 15 year tax exemption period on import duties for articles specified in the development order. The panel did a comprehensive examination of the CPF, which is detailed between pages four and 13 of the publication of the awards, with
the arbitrators finally concluding that the 7.5 percent CPF will not apply the Conch Farm where a tax exemption was promised for 15 years. Contacted for a comment, managing director of Trade Wind Industries, Richard Berke told the Weekly News that they will be requesting that the Government refund the company the monies they have paid in CPFs since 2011 on imported items such as feed and other products they have bought for the conch farm. He also stated that: “We have a $32 million renovation and upgrade budget for the import of machinery, equipment and building materials, and an average of $500,000 per year thereafter for the balance of the 15 year tax exemption period.” Berke stated that the CPF is a bait and switch tactic that the Government employed, but that he is happy that the court agrees with the company’s stance that the fee is indeed a tax and that they do not have to pay it. As published in the award on the Government website, the tribunal found that in examining the CPF and its application, it appeared to them that “the CPF seems to bear every characteristic of a tax such as customs duty”. The judgement stated that this view is fortified by the Customs Ordinance relations to collection and recovery of customs duties and the offences and penalties applying to them. The award further reads: “TWI has also drawn the tribunal’s attention to the public notice issued by the government in April 2010 giving notice that a four percent CPF would be charge on the value of all goods imported into the TCI. “The notice proceeds to state that the four percent CPF was widely discussed throughout the community as one of the revenue enhancing measures included in the recent
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The ruling, which is contained in the second partial award in favour of the Conch Farm operators, is published at www.gov.tc/publication-of-awards
2011/2012 budget. “This confirms the view of the tribunal that CPFs were regarded by the Government itself as a tax or duty.” The tribunal stated that the manner in which they interpreted the customs import duties: “It is plain that CPFs are pecuniary charges imposed by the Government on the import of duties.” And that if it mattered, they are also satisfied that CPFs are properly to be regarded as a customs duty upon the import of goods “despite their misnomer as a processing fee”. For both of these reasons, the three man panel decided that CPFs are therefore custom import duties within the meaning of both the ordinance and the development agreement. Accordingly, they stated that the Proviso to the Proposed Development Order would not comply with the Government’s obligations under the company’s development agreement.
Labour ministry reminds expired visa holders to leave ANOTHER warning to leave has been sent out to people on expired visas residing in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The Ministry of Border Control and Employment Services this past week issued the reminder to visa holders that they are now residing in the country illegally. “Such persons are encouraged to leave the country voluntarily as any such person found to be in the country illegally will be prosecuted under the law,” the ministry stated in a press release on Thursday. More information is available in the Turks and Caicos Islands Immigration Ordinance 2015 and
Immigration Regulations 2016 or people can call the customer service quality assurance manager Emilio Seymour on 338-4114 or email him at infobordercontrol@gov.tc Monday (August 14) was the last day immigrant workers had to get their documentation to live and or work in the Islands in order. Since that time, officers attached to the Immigration Department have been carrying out inspections on the roads of Providenciales, checking and verifying documents. They have also been carrying out a number of searches within some communities for illegal migrants.
National Security Strategy to curb crime in the pipelines BY OLIVIA ROSE A NATIONAL Security Strategy aimed at tackling crime and the causes of crime in Turks and Caicos Islands is in the pipeline. This was confirmed in a National Security Council (NSC) statement issued on Thursday (August 17). According to the NSC, the National Security Strategy will be devised on four pivotal pillars - prevention, intervention, enforcement and rehabilitation. At a recent NSC meeting further recommendations made in the Security Needs Assessment Report
for TCI sponsored by the UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office were discussed. The NSC also discussed the implementation of recommendations made in that report and agreed to draw on the report to formulate the National Security Strategy. Coupled with this, the NSC engaged in further discussions on key security issues facing the nation which were highlighted by the Commissioner of Police James Smith in the RTCIPF Strategic Plan together with proposed mitigations to address the challenges. It was agreed at the meeting that tackling crime and the source
of crime in the TCI is a cross government responsibility which needs to involve the wider society. The National Security Council agreed that a sub-committee should be formed to bring together relevant Government departments and agencies to oversee and work on the four pillars in the strategic plan. When formed, this sub-committee will report regularly to the NSC on progress. Premier Sharlene Cartwright Robinson made a request to the UK for assistance at the resultant UK Security Assessment in February this year during her first visit to London.
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SIPT prosecutor to wrap up case in November – Court breaks for three weeks BY DELANA ISLES THE CROWN case in the Special Investigation and Prosecution Team (SIPT) trial will come to a close in early November. Following that the eight defendants will get an opportunity to defend themselves against the charges laid against them. This was confirmed to the Weekly News by SIPT prosecutor, Andrew Mitchell on Thursday (August 17). The court has been on its typical three-week vacation since early August and will resume its sitting on Monday, August 28. At that time, Mitchell said that
they will sit for three weeks, then take another three week break. During the three weeks following its August 28 resumption, the prosecutor said that he expects to conclude with all of the civilian witnesses they have remaining, among which is Michael Misick’s former wife Lisa Raye. Mitchell confirmed to this publication that Lisa Raye will still be flying to the Turks and Caicos Islands to give testimony before the court. Following the next three week break, upon its resumption the Crown will be calling for evidence to be provided by the police, Mitchell disclosed to this
publication. Back in April, the prosecutor had confirmed that the trial will not end in 2017, as was hoped. At that time lead defendant in the trial, Michael Misick had been granted an adjournment to recruit new lead counsel after one of his attorneys resigned from the case. The prosecutor had also expressed, back in April, that he hoped to reach a conclusion of his case before the summer adjournment of the court. However, that will not be the case, as he has now tentatively named early November as a close to the Crown’s case. Another recent change to the trial
was the retirement of the Special Prosecutor Helen Garlick. Asked how this would affect the Crown’s case, Mitchell said it would not. “Her retirement will not impact the case at all. The DPP’s (Director of Public Prosecution) Office will now have direct superintendence of the case,” he stated. Garlick retired from the trial, which has been ongoing since 2015, on August 3. In an official statement to the press, the DPP stated that Garlick had given notice that, for personal reasons and having reached the retirement age of 65, that she will be retiring from legal practice this year.
Andrew Mitchell
The acting DPP has now taken oversight of the trial, in the absence of DPP Jillian Williams, whom it was announced was experiencing ill health earlier this month.
Bail reduced for defendants in Kevino Smith’s murder trial BY OLIVIA ROSE TWO men who are charged with the 2015 murder of Kevino ‘Bah’ Smith of Grand Turk have made bail and been released from prison. The Weekly News was informed by a reliable source that after a major bail diminution Lamar Griffiths and Conrad Thomas are resident outside of Grand Turk as a part of their bail constraints. Bail for the duo was placed at $15,000 with an additional surety of $10,000 following their court arraignment back in March. However, since the duo were incapable of paying the hefty bail, they applied for a reduction and it was approved by the court. The Weekly News was informed that Thomas made bail at a mere $3,000, also with a $10,000 surety while Griffiths made bail at $6,000 with a $10,000 surety.
Deceased Kevino ‘Bah’ Smith
Defendants in the Kevino Smith murder trial
Coupled with the arrest of the duo, three women were also arrested as investigators work to put together the missing pieces of the Kevino “Bah” Smith murder
case. The three Grand Turk women, aged 19, 28 and 53 who were arrested on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice
were released. It has been over two years since 25-year-old Smith went missing after a reported heated confrontation. Smith’s family, especially his
mother Patsy Smith, have been highly critical of the handling of the investigation, regularly writing on social media that her boy has been forgotten. Dismembered remains were found in Breezy Brae, Grand Turk, in late April 2015 following an aggressive police search. And it was in July that police finally confirmed that the remains discovered were indeed that of young Smith. Subsequent to the discovery of his body, several suspects have been arrested and some are currently on bail for numerous offences which include murder, conspiracy to commit murder and perverting the course of justice. Police, in a statement on their Facebook page, declared: “We are determined to establish what happened to Kevino and how he came to lose his life, which we hope will bring some closure and small comfort to his family.”
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Police commissioner thanks public for help in crime fighting BY DELANA ISLES THE COMMISSIONER of the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force is sending out thanks to the members of public who have been instrumental in the force’s crime fighting efforts. On Thursday, Commissioner James Smith especially thanked those who have provided assistance to the police in the way of information that led to the arrest of a robbery suspect. Smith’s thanks are significant in that for several years both public officials from the Government and opposition, along with the police themselves have sent out stringent pleas to the public for their assistance, with little to no help or acknowledge of those pleas. However, recent criminal events have sparked a major outcry locally, resulting in international recognition that has elicited negative press for the country’s main industry of tourism. Recently (two Sundays ago) residents gathered at the Downtown ballpark in Providenciales to protest the mounting crime situation and to promise to work along with the police in its crime fighting efforts. That march was organised by Alison Capron-Advani, former Miss TCI Earth and television personality. The Tourist Board and other tourism partners have also resolved
to help crime fighters in getting the situation under control before irreparable damage is done to the country’s main economic driver. Commissioner Smith addressed this strong outpouring of support: “During the past few weeks, we received strong support from the public regarding a number of incidents we are investigating.” He stated that as a result of information his officers have arrested and charged a number of men with serious offences that have been committed. Two wanted men (21 and 28-yearolds) were arrested within the last two weeks, one of whom was arrested for aggravated burglary in connection with a report made on Friday, January 13. The other was charged with four counts of robbery, all involving firearms, committed on separate occasions. They were both remanded to prison. Smith further reported that during the last few weeks, police arrested and charged a 21-year-old man with robbery and possession of imitation firearm in connection to a report made on Thursday, August 3. He added that in addition to this several others are in police custody pending investigations into other serious offences. “As officers continue to work hard to identify other persons responsible for crime, members of the public
Commissioner of Police, James Smith
are asked to remain vigilant and not hesitate to report suspicious activity or persons. “As part of our ongoing operational activity in response to a number of serious crimes, you may see additional policing activity carried throughout Providenciales,” the commissioner said. He further encouraged residents to continue to work along with the police as they would like to hear from anyone who may have witnessed suspicious activity. The numbers to call to report a crime or suspicious activities are 338-3901, or information can be delivered anonymously to the Crimestoppers hotline on 1-8008477.
Most school works to be completed by September BY DAISY HANDFIELD MINISTER of Education Karen Malcolm said that most repairs across Government schools in the TCI will be complete for the new academic year. Her comment came after the former Minister of Education and Long Bay MP Akierra Missick expressed concerns that the schools would not be ready in time. Malcolm explained that contracts to do the work have already gone out and have been approved. She said: “The school works have basically started at some schools, but we will push to get that completed for the new school year. “I know that the time is short, but we will definitely work with the Ministry of Infrastructure to really get everything completed before the new school year.” Another concern that the former
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Minister of Education Karen Malcolm
Minister of Education had was what will happen to third form students at the Long Bay High School, especially since the new academic
school year is quickly approaching. She questioned where these students will be placed since those classrooms will not be available because of work being done to complete the third and final stage of the Long Bay High School. The new Minister of Education responded by stating that the third form students will have to attend Clement Howell High School this new academic school year, but will be transferred to Long Bay High School next September for that new academic year. One last issue Malcolm addressed was the lack of air conditioners in some of the classrooms at some Government schools. She said that although a number of primary schools had air conditioners, going forward the Government will do its best to budget funds to assist with implementing air conditioners in all classrooms.
WHAT’S THE MATTER?
IT HAS now been one month since an agreement has reportedly been reached in the dispute between the parties involved in the proposed 12-storey Ritz Carlton hotel for Providenciales. Although two of the parties in the case - the two Strata Corporation Hotels - have indicated to the press that they have reached an agreement for the former to drop its case, the Government has not offered any explanation to the public on the matter. What are your thoughts?
Death knell
The intelligent people in the TCI who can actually think beyond their next pay cheque realise that doubling the height and density in the TCI is the death knell for the country. The intelligent, forward thinking leaders in the PDM (who were previously against raising the heights and densities) were clearly hoping that the recent legal action would prevail so they didn’t have to make any tough decision that might alienate them from some of their voters. Just as parents need to stand up to their misguided teenage children, true leaders who really care about the future of their people have to make unpopular decisions sometimes. It’s time for those who have the ‘smarts’ to read the data and do the right thing. Reverse the stupidity of the PNP before it’s too late.
Eco centres
I hate the idea of 12 storey buildings. Luxury villas and eco centres please. Hoping the government agrees. It’s an ugly design and a bad idea for our little country.
Not our brand
This is very simple, the PDM was never behind a high rise, the TC Islanders of Provo did not want a high rise, no one in Grand Turk wanted a high rise. No one in North or Middle Caicos wanted a high rise and no one in Salt Cay either. The opinion of South Caicos as always, is for sale. We don’t want a high rise because it doesn’t fit our TCI brand.
Storeys for sale
The reasons high rise developments
were considered in the last 13 years is: extra storeys were for sale (that is how we got Seven Stars), and the only way the PNP party could get investors interested to take the risks of investing with them was high density and quick return on their investment.
High end please
Do we really want to look like Miami and end up with thousands of low dollar tourists, rather than hundreds of high end spenders? Twelve storeys mean voting for being inundated with folks looking for a deal. Too sad that those in power for the last 15 years have ignored every single recommendation to stick with our current high end tourism product.
Protect our niche
We have a tiny niche in a big market that ought to be maintained, not destroyed. The vast majority of visitors say they come here because there are no high rise buildings, and the place is not crowded. Instead of this foolishness, we should be investing in kids, teaching them trades and arts and crafts and agriculture, so that the country is not dependent only on hospitality.
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Big shake-up coming up for national parks BY OLIVIA ROSE PROPOSED amendments to the Turks and Caicos national parks ordinance will see the expansion of existing protected areas, new areas coming under protection and some current protected areas re-designated. That’s according to Minister of Tourism Ralph Higgs who recently updated the House of Assembly on the concluded public consultation on the national parks. The amendments to the National Parks Ordinance, Regulations and Order commenced in 2006 when a report entitled, ‘Review and reassessment of the TCI protected area system’ was presented to the Government by Nautilus Consultants. Back in November 2015, irate residents launched an online petition to the Government after news surfaced that there were plans to release certain areas of the national park for private development. The online petition was an attempt by a section of the public to repeal the Government’s consideration to convert specific areas of the park into development zones which would disrupt its ecology. Speaking in the House of Assembly on July 26, Minister Higgs stressed that in every circumstance, due consideration would be given to establish balance between the environment and commerce. He said: “The ministry and the DECR are currently compiling and
Man o'war bush on the Caicos Banks within a protected area
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reviewing the data received. “The findings from this public consultation process will help to guide the decision making as it relates to the proposed Parks Amendments. “Following which, the prerequisite paper will be drafted and submitted for cabinet’s review and endorsement,” the minister said. The public consultation report on amendments to the national parks ordinance which was published by the Ministry of Tourism, Environment, Heritage and Culture on August 24, 2016, stipulates that all development must be in keeping with the conservation of the natural environment and ecology of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Silly Cay and Silly Creek) and Pigeon Pond and Frenchman’s Creek Nature Reserve and the introduction of the phrase ‘wise-use’. However, on April 14, 2016 Cabinet approved several amendments to the National Parks ordinance: “The following are prohibited within all national parks; the removal of sand, rock, coral, coral-rag or any calcareous substance except where such removal is necessary to maintain wise-use and access to a navigational channel, dock or marina. “The destruction of, or damage or injury to any animal or plant, except for allowable uses as outlined under Section 4(1)(a) of the ordinance, or activities covered under a valid scientific research permit. “The following are prohibited within all nature reserves; the taking of any animal or plant by any method on land or at sea, except to the extent permitted in any fishing zone or non-commercial fishing zone and for allowable uses as outlined under Section 4(1)(b) of the ordinance
PROPOSED CHANGES The Government had proposed several changes to the ordinance which included: “Removing Split
Well drilling and road works for Glass Shack area THE MINISTRY of Infrastructure, housing and planning is advising members of the public of upcoming well drilling and road works in Glass Shack. The works are part of the road development phase two in Providenciales and a completion of phase one of Glass Shack. From August 17 to September 1 the well drilling will take place. The ministry further advises that the contract estimated time for full completion inclusive of installation of drainage wells, side walk and asphalted roads is 150 days equivalent to five months. During this time, residents are advised to take caution in the designated area. Residential and business
access will remain unaffected throughout this phase of works. The awarded contractor for this work - Herzog Caribbean Limited - will employ all measures to facilitate access for the duration of the project. In the interest of safety and in agreement with Turks and Caicos Islands Government and the relevant authorities, appropriate traffic management measures, such as appropriate signage, will be implemented to direct and assist vehicle users during this time. Residents are asked to drive with due care and consideration during the course of this project as the Government facilitates the necessary infrastructural upgrades.
Rock and Pirates Cove from the national park to allow a shipping dock to be built.” A clause is being added to allow ‘wise-use,’ that is any developmental dredging in any protected area in the country. Silly Island and parts of Chalk Sound are being removed from the national park. Parts of Frenchman’s Creek and Pigeon Pond Nature Reserve, which are crucial areas for juvenile marine life, are being removed from the national park. According to many who signed the petition these are disastrous changes since it would have a drastic impact on maritime life and the environment. The public was up in arms about these changes, since many people were sold lots on the east end of Chalk Sound and they had unwittingly built their homes in a protected area and their lots would be taken out of the protected areas based on the proposals. Overwhelming comments focused on the proposed removal of areas from Chalk Sound National Park (including
Leeward channel dredging commences – Boaters warned to beware THE BOATING community is on notice to pay particular care while operating in Block 60903 Leeward channel in Providenciales as construction work is carried out. That construction started on Friday, August 11, and includes the creation of canal access, beach, pier structures and docks, approach dredging and site grading. Windward Development Company (Blue Cay Estate Project) is carrying out the works, which will be completed on or about November 30, the Maritime Department advised in a press statement.
“Due to this, we are asking all watersports operators; specifically captains, skippers, charter companies, and jet ski operators to please take note of the project and to be vigilant whilst operating in the designated area. “We ask all persons to adhere to the wake speed of 5mph, as speeding may move the turbidity curtains around,” the release read. Anyone with questions can contact the Maritime Department on 338-4171 or 338-4179 or email hwilson@gov.tc or cskippings@gov. tc
or activities covered under a valid scientific research permit.” Coupled with these changes the taking of any animal or plant by any method on land or at sea, within all sanctuaries is prohibited, except for allowable uses as outlined under Section 4(b)(2) of the ordinance. Additionally, all current “fishing zones” (i.e. one found in the Columbus Landfall National Park, Grand Turk, and the other found in the East Harbour Lobster and Conch Reserve, South Caicos) will be redesignated as “non-commercial fishing zones”. Several guidelines for developments in protected areas will be implemented: “All development must be in keeping with the spirit of the National Parks Ordinance, which has a stated purpose of the conservation of the natural environment and ecology of the islands. “All development must be ‘off the grid’ and must have sustainable means of generating electricity, treating wastewater and providing fresh water, e.g. solar and wind generated renewable energy, wastewater reuse and rainwater collection. “All developments must be constructed of natural materials and should be designed to avoid the need to clear any vegetation. “For example, wooden structures supported by piles, rather than cement slabs, etc, no artificial landscaping will be permissible, and no landscaping chemicals, e.g. fertiliser, pesticide, herbicide shall be used. “No development shall take place until appropriate locations for such development are identified via a thorough study, undertaken by qualified environmental professionals, which incorporates environmental impact assessment.” The Turks and Caicos Islands has a system of protected areas which includes national parks, nature reserves, sanctuaries and areas of historical interest.
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Residents and businesses urged to prepare for hurricane season BY OLIVIA ROSE
over the years.
WITH the Atlantic hurricane season underway and forecasters predicting an above-average number of storms, local emergency management officials are urging residents and businesses to make a plan and be prepared. This comes as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA) has revised its original forecast. It is now predicting that the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season outlook will be worse than previously forecast. In their August update, released on Wednesday August 9, forecasters indicated that there is a 60 percent chance of an above-average Hurricane Season, with 14 to 19 named storms expected throughout the season. This is an increase from 11 to 17 named storms as previously forecasted. In light of the updated forecast, Dr Virginia Clerveaux, Director of the Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies (DDME), in a press release said despite the predictions from the experts, from experience it only takes one storm to affect the development gains that the Turks and Caicos Islands have achieved
LAX APPROACH TO HURRICANE SEASON Only recently Dr Clerveaux bemoaned the lax approach residents have to preparing for hurricanes in the Turks and Caicos Islands. She said that when it comes to preparing, residents do not act with any sense of urgency. “Since we have not had a direct hit since 2008 [hurricanes Hanna and Ike], there is a sense of complacency that is creeping back into the system. “You do not always get the sense of urgency where persons recognise that it’s hurricane season and they need to prepare and take measures to ensure that their home or business is properly secured. “That is why the Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies is always thinking of new ways to reinvent its public education programme to ensure that persons do not get tired of the same message or the same medium.” The director added that those who were impacted by hurricanes Ike and Hanna are the few people who take heed of the precautionary advice. “Persons that were directly impacted by Ike and Hanna definitely would recall the level of devastation,
the fear that they experienced and the suffering. “Those people are more likely to respond more quickly than those who were on the other islands or away during the passage of the storm and they did not have to deal with it. “So, for us in the department, and throughout the region you would notice that there are always references to past storms that have devastated that country. “Here in the Turks and Caicos Islands, we will always seek to remind persons of hurricane Ike and tropical storm Hanna,” she said. She encouraged people to take the necessary precautions and not wait until a major storm strikes to properly prepare, because minor storms can also cause major damage. “Therefore, it is important that Government departments, businesses and residents in the Turks and Caicos Islands ensure that they are prepared this hurricane season and continue to monitor information from DDME’s website and social media pages.” Dr Clerveaux recently stated that her department is continually improving preparedness and readiness by reviewing and updating emergency operation plans and ensuring all essential personnel are trained.
Governor welcomes new financial adviser GOVERNOR John Freeman has welcomed the arrival of Alex Mills, who has been appointed as the Financial Adviser to the Governor. The new post was created following the decision by the UK government to abolish the position of Chief Financial Officer at the end of March. Mills will work closely with the Ministry of Finance and other government departments and financial institutions to advise the Governor on economic developments in the TCI. Before coming to the TCI, Mills held the position of Chief Accountant in the UK House of Commons where he has worked in several financial roles since 2005. Unlike the Chief Financial Officer, the Financial Adviser to the Governor has no executive role in or powers over the TCI Government’s financial decisions. It is a purely advisory position which is being funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Commenting on the appointment Freeman said: “I am delighted to
Governor’s financial adviser Alex Mills
welcome Alex Mills to TCI to take up his appointment as my financial adviser. “I regard this as a key position which I believe will be of benefit
not only to me in the exercise of my responsibilities as Governor but also to the TCI Government as we work together to build on the economic success of the country.”
Dr Virginia Clerveaux, Director of the Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies (DDME)
Significant focus is also placed on improving the ability to respond and recover from disasters. The DDME has stressed that being aware of hazards and having a plan for evacuation, in the case a tropical cyclone (hurricane) occurs,
can be lifesaving. The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season began June 1 and concludes on November 30. The storms that occur during this time are among the most powerful and destructive of all natural phenomena.
Cabinet approves emergency funding for NHIB
– Cites ineffective management FUNDING has been approved by the Cabinet for the National Health Insurance Board (NHIB) in order to avoid any default in payments to local and overseas providers. The announcement came via a post Cabinet statement on Thursday (August 17) following a meeting chaired by Governor John Freeman the following day at the Hilly Ewing building in Providenciales. At that meeting all ministers were present when the decision was made. It was triggered by a paper presented by Minister of Health Edwin Astwood on the financial state of the insurance board. Cabinet expressed grave concern about the state of the NHIB’s finances and the lack of effective management by the NHIB, and called for urgent steps to remedy the situation. As such, an agreement was reached for immediate measures to be taken. The release states that given financial commitments incurred by the NHIB which must be settled, Cabinet advised the
Governor to approve additional funding for the NHIB from the contingency fund to avoid the NHIB being in default to local and overseas providers. Meanwhile, other issues discussed by the panel included the National Honours and Awards. Cabinet noted the recommendations of the National Honours and Awards Committee for nominations for honours and awards for 2017 to be made at the National Honours and Awards Ceremony on October 9. The body agreed to publish the names of nominated recipients in the Gazette no later than six weeks prior to October 9, in accordance with section three of the National Honours and Awards Ordinance and Subsidiary Legislation 2014. Additionally, Cabinet members were presented with an information paper from the Premier updating them on the progress to appoint a consultant to carry out a review of the TCI statutory bodies, which is expected to commence on September 4.
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Minister Astwood meets with consul representatives of the Philippines, Jamaica and Haiti to discuss the current immigration clampdown
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Government doing all it can to protect its citizens - Astwood BY OLIVIA ROSE “IT IS important for us as a Government and as a country to do all within our power to ensure the safety and security of all persons that live, work and visit here.” These sentiments were expressed by Deputy Premier and Minister of Immigration, Sean Astwood, during an important meeting last Tuesday, August 8. He met with leaders of the larger migrant communities as a precursor to his ministry’s crackdown on those residing illegally in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Since the deputy premier’s announcement of stricter controls and enhanced enforcement of the immigration laws, there has been widespread speculation on the upcoming actions. In this vein the purpose of the meeting was to provide factual information that the representatives could disseminate to persons in their respective communities.
Minister Astwood met with consul representatives of the Philippines, Jamaica and Haiti to discuss the current measures that were declared on July 26 in the House of Assembly. His meeting with consul representatives preceded a meeting on Thursday, August 10, with pastors of the Haitian community. Minister Astwood informed the Weekly News that during the meetings attendees were briefed on the aims of his ministry to regularise immigration in the TCI. He further assured them that the intention of this ongoing initiative is to ensure that everyone in the territory is there legally and that all laws are being adhered to. Astwood noted that it is imperative for his administration, guided by legal framework, to safeguard the lives of all people who live, work and visit these shores. He informed the attendees on what can be expected after the August 14 deadline. Astwood spoke about his approach
Kew Town man gets seven years for shooting CYDIREO Smith, 20, of Kew Town has been sentenced to seven years in prison after pleading guilty to a charge of wounding with intent. Smith was charged with the crime following a report made to police on Friday, January 6. On that date victim Lewis Iton had an altercation with Smith in which Smith tried to stab him. Following this, at about 10.30pm Smith left the scene and returned with a gun and fired three shots at him. Iton received a gunshot wound to the right shoulder.
Police immediately launched an investigation after the report was filed and acting on information on January 7, detectives saw and arrested Smith on suspicion of attempted murder. He was later charged with wounding with intent. During his court appearance in the Supreme Court before Judge Robert Shuster, he pleaded guilty to the charge. A pre-sentencing report was ordered and on August 10, Smith was sentenced to serve seven years in prison. Police have never recovered the firearm used in the shooting.
to immigration from a border control standpoint, with the intent to ensure that everyone living in the territory has valid statuses to do so. He stressed that the Immigration Task Force, in conjunction with the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force will perform stop and search operations, and those found to not be in possession of a valid TCI status will be detained and processed. He said: “While some deportation is anticipated, the department will be keen to look at each case on an individual basis to ensure that persons falling outside of the intended target objective are not disadvantaged by the operations, and that all others are either repatriated or charged and deported in which case they too will be added to the Immigration Stop List.” At the meeting, he underscored the need for people to use the period given to either regularise themselves, or to leave the country voluntarily, as this will permit re-entry at a later
date, through legal means once approved to do so. Minister Astwood noted that the meetings were fruitful and he is confident that the meetings provided a platform to address the migrant communities concerns regarding the ministry’s ongoing initiatives. He said: “It also gave an opportunity to share this Government’s vision and expectations of the migrant population that remain amongst us with the hope that the consuls and pastors, as leaders within their own right, will provide clarity to persons in their communities and further encourage them to abide here following all of the laws of our country.” The deputy premier emphasised the need for all persons to work together to protect the borders and people of the Turks and Caicos Islands. “Illegal migration threatens the lives and livelihood of our people. My ministry and this Government will continue to work diligently to enforce the laws of this land for the protection of our people and the
preservation of our country.” “Make no mistake, we welcome persons from all nationalities to legally enter and reside in TCI and while your main concern is your people, please know that these measures are not just towards some, but they apply to all persons and nationalities that choose to visit, work or live amongst us.” The minister also disclosed that new policies and frameworks on work permits, border enforcement and improvements in processing and other operational policies and procedures will be introduced to the public soon. The deadline to regularise status expired on August 15, which was Tuesday of this week, this saw joint law enforcement operations in full clampdown mode. Minister Astwood has maintained that this immigration initiative is just the beginning of a long term goal to restore balance and order in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Traffic stops will be a norm, Immigration Minister says BY DAISY HANDFIELD IMMIGRATION officials have teamed up with police to start conducting traffic stop searches in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The move comes as the deadline for migrant workers whose visas have expired to leave the country passed this week. Officers were positioned throughout Providenciales on Tuesday (August 15) stopping vehicles and requesting identification from drivers. Those who did not have the appropriate documents to be in the Turks and Caicos Islands were detained and taken to the Detention Centre for deportation. The Deputy Premier and Border Control Minister, Sean Astwood,
shared these sentiments during a sitting of the House of Assembly earlier this month. He said that any person found illegally residing or working in the TCI after August 15 will be charged, deported and added to the Immigration Stop List. In an interview this week with the Astwood following the raids, he said that people are expected to keep identification on them at all times. As police and immigration continue to conduct their task force operations, people will be required to show evidence of their legal stay in the country, he said. “This is not a one-off scenario. This is not something that is intended to be done for one or two weeks. “This is the new way of life in the
Turks and Caicos, where we will be enforcing the immigration laws.” The minister said that any person, foreign or otherwise, found aiding or harbouring illegal migrants will be arrested, charged and prosecuted under the law. All persons found guilty of such acts who would have acquired status prior to then will be at risk of losing their status and those who have not will nullify any possible qualification for status. He said: “Any company found employing illegal migrants will be charged under the law and we will be working with other Government agencies, like the Business Licensing Authority, for meaningful implications to operations for those found guilty of such activity moving forward.”
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Islanders homeless in their homeland – PART TWO
Dear Editor, This is absolutely appalling! It is also a violation of TCI land law because Crown land cannot be sold to nonBelongers and this is a back-door method for outsiders to own Crown land. With a house on it! This cannot be legal and needs thorough investigation. Right now. No different from a previous TCI Government can-of-worms selling of Crown land on the open market that led to a Commission of Inquiry. What is worse is that there are zero agencies or organisations, government or otherwise, to police this. It is like the fox having full access to the henhouse. Where are the elected
representatives and overseeing British government as this ‘silent robbery’ is taking place? Where does one turn? This is where TC Forum comes in. This voluntary NGO has, from the beginning, seen itself as a group committed to looking out for the interests of each and every TC Islander, and speaking out when those interests seem to be in jeopardy. That is why they sent a four-man strong team to the United Nations in New York many years ago to speak on colonial matters impacting the TCI; that is why they have gone back three times since then to push for changes and improvements; that is why they have taken the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to task on many issues
related to its appalling oversight of TCI; that is why when the British interim government took over the TCI they requested and had, at Governor’s House, a meeting with then Governor Wetherell and his CEO, and put them on notice of their concerns surrounding this takeover; that is why they have, on various occasions throughout the years, conducted island-wide town hall meetings, and radio and TV appearances on pressing TCI matters; and that is why they cannot sit by and allow this silent robbery to take place, in allowing young people to become houseless and landless and in worse shape than their parents and grandparents. This is not progress and development. But what can be done
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about this disaster? In concert with, and on instruction of the TC Forum president, I have been asked to encourage any and all TC Islanders who are facing foreclosure, who have been forced to foreclose on their homes recently, or in the last decade and a half, to do the following: Contact TC Forum by email at: tcforum2001@gmail.com and our NGO, which is taking the initiative to look into this, will get back to respondents, and go from there. This all too familiar scenario of colonial excess, wilful negligence and elitist conduct, has been a staple of how colonised people worldwide have become houseless, landless, and voiceless in the places of their birth. This should not, cannot and will not be the fate of the peoples of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Consider this. Most of us grew
up in our parents and grandparents houses and land in the TCI. Whether these houses were of clapboard wood and many of them were, of quarry stones, or from codfish box wood, they were the outright properties of our ancestors. In other words they owed no one. Is this progress and advancement when, one and two generations later, their children and grandchildren, have no land, roof over their head, and houses to call their own, because the system in place allows this birth right to be taken away by newcomers? Our TCI nature is to welcome newcomers but under no circumstances can this be called progress, and under no circumstances should we allow this robbery-inprogress to keep on keeping on. Act now! Ben Roberts
This self-righteous stuff Short changing A PERSON with a self-righteous attitude thinks he knows it all, is always right, can do things better than others and can achieve better results. He feels his morals are higher than those of others and that he knows what is good for others, better than they do for themselves. He also cannot take advice. This disposition comes from a situation where persons lived in modest circumstances, and to gain recognition they exaggerate and engage in pretence. For example, there is an individual whose height is not that of most persons. Because he wants attention he is loud, shouting at the top of his voice, as if this gives him the recognition his height denies. When in a position of authority, he is aggressive, impolite and does not take kindly to compliments, since this is being soft, and does not bring about the compliance of others. This is a form of selfrighteousness. Most tall persons use their height to impose their will and see it as a form of power. Someone said tall politicians use height to dominate and control others through fear and gesticulations. They feel their stature gives the impression they can make
BY OLIVER MILLS
Oliver Mills is a former lecturer in education at the UWI Mona Campus. He holds a BA (Hons.) UWI, an M.Ed. Dalhousie Univ., an MA University of London, and a Postgraduate Diploma in HRM and Training, Leicester Univ.
things happen and use it to make demands hoping to frighten others into delivering what they want. This is a common element of selfrighteous behaviour. On one occasion, a skilled individual was asked to do some work in a home. He gives the impression he knows more than others about what is required and walks around with religious literature, feeling this gives him respect and authority. When informed of the work to be done, he went ahead and disregarded the instructions. The home owner came home and noticed the shelves needed to be lower since they were too high for him to put his kids’ awards on. When the person was told, he was abusive and refused to do the alterations. His self-righteousness prevented him from showing humility since he felt whatever he did was right irrespective of what others thought.
The self-righteous person often corrects others and gives the impression he is ‘Mr know it all’. He feels only his opinion matters and that his way is better than the alternative. He thinks he gains more from an event than others and has deeper insights into what an episode was about. He also feels others are not endowed with the intelligence he has, even with similar exposure. This self-righteous stuff is counteracted by incisive questioning of the individual, showing the short-comings of his position, requesting evidence and reasoning with him, presenting contrary arguments. At some point, reason prevails and results in the individual having a more flexible approach. This alters his world view and he develops a healthier outlook.
TCI students Dear Editor, Despite the PNP taking possession of an almost bankrupt Turks and Caicos Islands Government after the election of 2012, that party managed to provide over 100 scholarships for TCI students during the first year of the PNP administration and that party eventually worked up to nearly 300 scholarships for TCI students in 2016. Conversely, the PDM took possession of the Turks and Caicos Islands Government in 2016 with a nearly $65 million budget surplus and the PDM have approved only 43 of the 280 applications for scholarships submitted by TCI students. Where is the PDM’s commitment
to the education of our children? How can the current PDM Government justify intentionally reducing the number of scholarships available to TCI students while simultaneously rubber-stamping unlimited supplemental appropriations for the Attorney General’s Office and Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles to pursue unnecessary civil litigation that prevents development and jobs which we so desperately need? Without this there would be a surplus of funds available in the TCI treasury for scholarships to educate our children, and honest developers might return to our shores. Edith Delancy
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Antigua and Sandals dispute -PART TWO
Dear Editor, To prime minister Browne’s credit, he appeared to have gone to great lengths to accommodate Mr Stewart. Notwithstanding this, Sandals and the labour union in Antigua and Barbuda seems to have worked in concert to take advantage of the prime minister’s kindness. The prime minister and his Cabinet granted Sandals extensive concessions and were prepared to grant even more to prevent Sandals from closing for the five months they were threatening. The government even showed deference to the resorts when amending the legislation which sought to make it mandatory for owners of properties that have over three percent of the bedroom capacity in Antigua and Barbuda to meet with the government first before closing for a period exceeding two months in a calendar year. The amendment addressed the failure on the part of the resorts to give such advanced notice and states that tax concessions “may” be clawed back by the minister of finance, in Cabinet, if the owners did not comply. This is not to say that closures for extended periods would not be granted, but merely to provide the government with the opportunity to
mitigate through negotiations with the developer any attempt for these properties to close at all. So, while I do agree that this initiative is something that we in the TCI and the rest of the Caribbean should support in putting up a united front to Sandals, it is hardly a panacea for how we ought to deal with a bully. The only way to stop the ‘bully’ in its tracks is when they make such threats to close down for long periods, the targeted government dares them to do so. God help that government if they did, because I don’t know of any government in the Caribbean that is prepared to go to its people and tell them that they can’t come to terms with the giant so the employees and their children would have to go to bed hungry because the resort is closing for three months. It becomes even more mind boggling when a government is relying on flights to come to their country with passengers so that they can collect departure and accommodation taxes to meet expenditures and pay their countries’ loan obligations. It is noteworthy too that with all the hoopla going on in Antigua and Barbuda, Sandals still will remain closed for the three months they
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indicated which will take them up to the end of December 2017. And in doing so, none of the very generous concessions from the Government are being withheld. From the looks of things, the Antiguan government showered them with even more concessions because they were mindful of the dire consequences that closure would bring. As for the TCI, I do think that we need to give credit to our government when that credit is due. In saying that, I do recognise that there is still vast room for improvement with the rest hospitality sector as we are indeed being exploited in many respects. Nowhere is that exploitation greater than in the tour/excursion businesses operated by our people. But in terms of us learning how to deal with a bully from this episode that is taking place in Antigua and Barbuda, I don’t agree. Our relationship with and the benefits that we get from our resort industry in the TCI is far better than what exists in most countries in the Caribbean. In fact, if the truth were to be told, I believe that they can learn a thing or two from us. Floyd Hall
COMMISSIONER of Police James Smith said that there should be a heavier punishment for some criminals to stop them from becoming second time offenders. He expressed these sentiments in an interview earlier this week and added that there should be more of a focus on rehabilitation, early diversion and education. “How can we stop people from getting into that cycle of crime? “There is no outcome to this if we cannot divert people away from crime once they have been pulled into it.” Smith said that it is the responsibility of the Government to implement a realistic rehabilitation programme to discourage repeat offenders. “The Government, I think, recognises fully that they have to do things fully around rehabilitation, about mentoring, about tutoring and about taking people away from crime. “I think sometimes we get disappointed about our sentences, but I am sure it is because the magistrate or the judge has decided that that punishment fits the circumstances of the individual involved. “So, it is not always an easy thing to determine,” he said. A rehabilitation centre has been on the Government’s agenda for some time now, but the public is yet to see any progress. Meanwhile, the Leader of the
COMMENTARY
Growing TCI THE TURKS and Caicos population remains stagnate. Less than 12,000 are Belongers. Actually, the native population is being reduced and that is not a good thing. It is also not a new thing. Folks have been leaving since the 1980s. The possibility of immigrating to the United States is one reason. Unlike other Caribbean nations, TCI citizens are welcome to visit America. The 10-year visa which can be renewed again and again allows our people to stay up to six months in the states legally. Many of our woman gave birth to their TCI children in the USA and this gave their children dual citizenship. When opportunities for employment, healthcare or
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David is a retired mobile hydraulic engineer and business executive. He has been married to Middle Caicos native Yvette Robinson Tapfer for 27 years and has lived in Conch Bar, Middle Caicos, since 2002. David formerly served as branch chairman of the PDM from 2008 to 2011
education were not available in the TCI the kids moved to the US. Now those mature children are bringing their older parents to the US because they have been short changed by a pension system that rewards some chief ministers out of proportion to their contributions. Contributions which in some cases have been negative. The
pensions given to the ordinary citizen did not follow the growth in the cost of living. Cost increases caused by reckless and immoral government spending and then heavy taxation to pay it all back. Then there is the issue of healthcare. Unless you are employed and paying 14 percent into NIB/ NHIP or willing to give up some of
your small pension - no healthcare for you. Primary care has been in decline since 2004 and only now does the PDM ‘Change Government’ promise to invest in primary care. We are spending $240,000 over 20 years for 30 patient rooms and have farmed out for ¾ of one billion dollars, secondary care to Interhealth Canada located nearly 2,000 miles away in an office. Do they provide healthcare? They fail to diagnose most problems and send our people to Jamaica, Nassau or the DR. Medical director/premier Ewing got rich and folks got sick - some died. All this the result of the Government beginning in late 2003. Finally, in December 2016 the voters chose change.
Commissioner of Police James Smith
Opposition Washington Misick released a statement on crime in which he said that there seems to be no major progress in the resolution to TCI’s crime problem. He said: “We must spare no cost to analyse the cause and effect of the current chaotic spate of criminal activities and remove the root of it regardless to any short-term inconvenience or adjustments we may have to make.” Commissioner Smith added that a large number of violent crimes in the country are committed by young men. “It is our estimate, and it can only be an estimate, that we are dealing with mid-teen [criminals]. “So, aged 15 to 16 are really serious violent criminals in the country and that is where our attention is focused. They are the people that we are determined to bring to justice,” he said.
Now we are taking action on illegal border breaking which we call ‘immigration’. Real immigration is choosing what foreigners will enter TCI. Enter to live, work and build their lives here. They need to bring needed skills and seek assimilation. We also need to open the doors to retiring US and Canadian or South Americans who will bring their savings and foreign earned pensions to spend here. Spend to build and maintain homes and enjoy ‘Beautiful by Nature,’ not 12 stories of concrete towering above them. Middle/North Caicos anyone? Yes, the TCI can be another Shangri-La but it will take work and a whole lot of change. The secrets to growth are not really a secret. Sharlene and the PDM Government are beginning by asking the Lord for his assistance. That, my friends, is the best way to begin!
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Police receive two new marine boats BY DAISY HANDFIELD POLICE have invested in two new marine boats to help them in the fight against illegal migration and the smuggling of guns into the Turks and Caicos Islands. After nearly two years of waiting, the boats finally arrived in the TCI earlier this week. The news of the investment was first shared by the Commissioner of Police James Smith during a press conference at the police headquarters in Providenciales on April 27. At the time, Commissioner Smith explained that with the implementation of these new boats also comes employment for those interested in joining the force. He said: “We are using this opportunity to promote experienced, specialised officers to fill the most critical skills gaps that exist in the force, including our Criminal Investigation Department, our Cyber
Crime team, our Tactical Units and our Marine Branch officers.” Akierra Missick, former Minister of Education and the Long Bay constituency MP, said in an interview earlier this week that she was elated about the boats, especially since it is an initiative budgeted under the PNP administration. She said: “I was so elated when I saw the pictures circulating on social media yesterday [Tuesday]. “The long-awaited police boats that our Government had tendered in 2016 and budgeted for had finally arrived. “It means that our police officers, especially the marine branch who now have a few more officers attached to it, will have these very important tools to do their works in patrolling our borders, assisting with illegal migration, any sort of poaching and any sort of unauthorised fishing in our waters in the TCI. “I am very pleased and I celebrate
The RTCIPF receives two new marine boats
with the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF) and look forward to the commissioning of these vessels when it happens, but most importantly looking forward to them being fuelled up, given to the officers so they are able to go out there and do the good work.” Missick added that boats took about 18 months to arrive to the TCI because they were custom built to
Crawfish season reopened BY DAISY HANDFIELD CRAWFISH season officially opened on August 15 and fisherman went out in their boats that morning and came back in the afternoon with their catch for the day. Media were present at the plant in Five Cays, Providenciales, on the opening day and watched as DECR officers inspected the fishermen’s catch as they arrived to shore. The opening of the season looked quite successful, but the Department of Environment and Coastal Resources (DECR) will provide the official statistics at a later date. As has been the case for the past five seasons the crawfish season opens on August 15, and DECR officials stated that this has proven successful in reducing the quantity of egg-bearing lobsters landed, and is believed to have contributed to increased abundance and landing of crawfish. Prior to the opening of the season, acting director of the DECR, Ethan Griesbach issued a statement which said that the past few seasons have seen an increase in the catch per unit of effort, which is a reassuring statistic suggesting a healthy and rebuilding crawfish stock. It read: “This will provide social, economic and environmental benefits
Some of the crawfish caught during the reopening of the season
to the Turks and Caicos Islands. “We need to continue to implement the measures we have in place which includes enforcement and monitoring the fishery, to assure our actions are guided by strong science.” DECR released the restriction policies from the Fisheries Protection Ordinance, as it relates to crawfish. It is illegal to catch a crawfish when whole, a length of three point two five [3.25] inches measured from the front of the groove between the horns directly above the eyes, along the middle of the back to the rear edge of the back shell; or when the tail has been separated, a tail weight of five ounces whether processed or not. Fishers are not to be in the possession of any egg-bearing
crawfish. Fishers are not to take or be in possession of moulting or softshelled crawfish or crawfish in early stages of spawning (described as appearing ‘tar-spotted’). Fishers are to ensure that the crawfish are landed unharmed and whole after being taken and landed at processing plants or at home, unless processed at sea as per the terms of the processing licence. The DECR appeals to citizens, residents and visitors in the TCI, to familiarise themselves with and to uphold the Fisheries Regulations, and urges all responsible citizens to call DECR at 338-4170 or email environment@gov.tc to report any violations. The last day of the Crawfish season will be March 31, 2018.
suit the needs of the RTCIPF. “Because they are custom built, they would take some time because they had to be built from start to finish. “We knew that they were an important tool in the resources for
the RTCIPF and we just said to the company that if they could be delivered any sooner, we would be grateful. “Nonetheless, we were very happy to know that they were on their way,” she said.
Police recruit new foreign officers BY DAISY HANDFIELD THIRTEEN Jamaican officers and one Filipino officer have been recruited by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF). The officers were sworn in as constables on Monday (August 14) by Commissioner of Police James Smith. The already trained officers from Jamaica are David Barnett, Marlon Dawkins, Christopher Morrison, Robert McClean, Horace Chung, Renaldo Burke, Monique Brandford, Rory Burke, Dexter Anthony, Marlon Morse, Andrea Lewis and Carl Wynters; and from the Philippines Daphney Alcima. The officers are presently undergoing an orientation and introduction session to the force’s Code of Conduct. They will be assigned to the Criminal Investigations Department, Tactical Unit and Marine Branch. Commissioner James Smith spoke on the recruitment in a press conference at the police headquarters in April. He stated that the force would be recruiting new faces, but was looking to hire trained officers, so that they could get straight to work and to avoid unnecessary
expenses when it came down to the training process. “We are using this opportunity to promote experienced, specialised officers to fill the most critical skills gaps that exist in the force, including our Criminal Investigation Department, our Cyber Crime team, our Tactical Units and our Marine Branch officers,” he said. In addition, the force has invested in two additional Canine Units this year, in an effort to detect drugs and illegal guns. The units contain highly trained dogs and handlers. Throughout the press conference the Commissioner of Police appealed to the public to assist with fighting crime. He emphasised that the police force is doing all that it can to tackle crime, but the public has to help in the fight. “The police can do a part of this, and we do. We do proactive deployment, raids on houses… “We need to help and assist the Customs Department and others involved in keeping our borders secure to make sure that they cannot come in here [illegal guns and drugs]. “There must be people here who know where guns are being stored or stashed, and they need to tell us.”
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Sailrock Resort welcomes second set of summer interns SAILROCK Resort has recently welcomed the second set of interns for the 2017 Sailrock Summer Internship Programme. The 2017 Sailrock Summer Interns will have the opportunity to earn salaries and learn handson in the hospitality industry by applying knowledge gained from the classroom to real industry situations. Sailrock believes that this early introduction into the hospitality industry will assist the summer interns in developing their future career paths. Sherlean Pierre, Aaron Forbes, Alyssa Parker, and Princeton Robinson were the students selected to participate in the second set of this summer internship. Sailrock’s Executive Director, Matthew Bywater said: “We are excited to welcome our second set of
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interns to the first Sailrock Summer Internship Programme. “We have high expectations for them, but as a strong group of interns, we are certain that they will be able to meet and exceed those expectations. “We look forward to getting to know them and assisting with their career development over the next
three weeks.” The inaugural Sailrock Summer Internship Programme was created exclusively for students of Marjorie Basden High School in South Caicos, as an introduction to the hospitality industry. The programme began on July 10 and will finish on August 26.
Interns complete summer employment at FortisTCI TWENTY-five high school students and three college interns completed summer employment at FortisTCI on Friday, August 11. The annual internship was held under the company’s 2017 student intern programme (SIP) and summer student employment (SSEP) programme. Following the internship, Ruth Forbes, FortisTCI senior vice president of corporate services and CFO, spoke of the utility company’s commitment to providing work experience opportunities. “We were delighted to host these students and were impressed with the energy and enthusiasm they brought to the various departments to which they were assigned,” she said. FortisTCI’s SIP and SSEP programmes serve to expose students to various professional careers within the electric utility industry. The SIP enables high school students to experience a highly developed workplace environment and understand the types of career paths available at electric utilities. Two groups of high school students worked for a two-week period to gain hands-on experience in their respective fields of interests within the company. The first group of 12 students began working Monday, July 17. These students were Travante Brown, Lexcianna Stubbs, Shanta Been, Gianna Roberts, Juan Williams, Christhofer Lugo, Roshawn Cox, Yana Alessandra Villanueva, Christina Tanis, Ira Carmela Ongjoco, Declan Beresford and Alysse Maynard. A second group of 13 students worked from July 31 through August 11, they were DeAjah Smith, Melchisedek St Fleurent, Briann Gardiner, Christnichard
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FortisTCI managers with summer interns
Louinie, Delekia Handfield, LeaBiema Dorestin, Nathan Bernadine, Christella Jeangilles, Alexis Taylor, Mea Forbes, Rodneyson Jean, Micah Butterfield and Jessa Charles. These students represented several schools from across the Islands. This year’s three college interns were Loren Hall, Ebeni Ingham and Zindzi Hamilton. Ms Hall recently graduated from British West Indies Collegiate, where she distinguished herself as the best performing student in her area of interest in year 12, and was the valedictorian. As of September, she expects to be at the University of Liverpool, where she will pursue a dual major in marketing and public relations. Ingham is a graduate of HJ Robinson High School and successfully completed her Associates of Applied Science degree in Accounting at Monroe College in June 2017. She will attend Tuskegee University this fall, where she will pursue a dual undergraduate degree in accounting and business information systems. Hamilton is a graduate of British West Indies Collegiate and has
an Associate of Arts degree from Broward Community College, Davie, Florida. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism at the College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida. To qualify for the internship, students must be in either fourth or fifth form and attend a TCI high school recognised by the Ministry of Education. They are required to present a recommendation letter from their principal or guidance counsellor and the application process includes submission of essay outlining why they should be hired as an intern. The SSEP recruits college students and provides an opportunity for them to apply theoretical knowledge to realworld situations under the supervision of FortisTCI professionals. Students enrolled in the SSEP work with the company for a two month period. College students must demonstrate a grade point average of 3.0 or higher and are required to submit an official transcript, attendance record and two letters of recommendation, as part of a competitive application process.
“...THE ONE with the cat, I really enjoyed that one,” said the WhatsApp text that came out of the blue. One of my readers had enjoyed my recent piece about the cat that was rescued after falling into a well on Salt Cay. BY TITUS DE BOER I’ll be honest, were it not for Titus de Boer, who originally the feedback I get, I wouldn’t moved to the TCI from be writing. Indeed, just as Germany in 1989, is a I have doubts whether it’s journalist by training and all a pointless endeavour, a currently works as an art comment, a suggestion and/ promoter and consultant in or some excellent constructive Grand Turk and internationally. criticism gets me back in the writing saddle. One such conversation was with young ‘KK,’ a Grand Turk Divers employee, who (after reading one of my columns), commented: “You should write a book man,” after admitting that this was the first of my pieces he’d ever read. When, after good long chat about material for stories, I revealed to him that the book was in the making, he grinned: “Cool, I’ll read it!” It is encounters like these that really energise me and more importantly give me hope for this island nation of ours - the youth of this country. All I can say to them is keep reading. Widen your horizons, explore, discover and yes - enjoy the wonders of this world. Back on Salt Cay, I turned a year older and to celebrate the event my seven-year-old daughter organised a karaoke jam session, which took place in the last venue currently open on Salt Cay, ‘The Chill Spot.’ While often a place where island men can go for a drink, have a banter and listen to music, on this occasion the sound system was augmented with an iPad and the songs chosen reflected the tastes and talents of a very mixed group of children and island folks, from most walks of life. From the Salt Cay salt entrepreneur, the newly arrived fireman, the one police officer on the island, a fisherman and two very determined seven-year-olds, everyone joined in. “Wow,” exclaimed our host (and non-singer on this occasion) Enrique Dickenson, “Salt Cay’s got talent!” In the end, all agreed that most importantly Salt Cay had fun that evening! After the trophy for best singer had been awarded to the island’s police officer, whose angelic voice certainly left me speechless, it was decided to make this a regular event. The next day, in a moment of deja vu, my neighbour asked whether I was feel strong this morning? A baby donkey, he said, had fallen into a well. “Last week a cat, a few months ago a cow and now a donkey,” he continued. Happily, unlike the recently injured cat, the baby donkey was successfully extracted from the well and reunited with its mother much to the delight of all bystanders. As a relative newcomer to Salt Cay, I had no idea there were so many wells on the island, although when one looks at the history and considers how critical an issue water supply must have been in the days before reverse osmosis and electric power, it makes sense. Today these wells have outlived their usefulness and can only be considered a hazard. So much so that several concerned Salt Cay citizens are now brainstorming how best to prevent animals (or god forbid children) from having a serious, potentially life threatening accidents. Never a dull moment on ‘The Cay. And yet, when at the end of a long, hot day, one saunters down Victoria Street late in the evening, the cooling winds coming off the salinas, everything is suddenly put back in perspective. As one Salt Cay native recently remarked, as we met on one such late evening walks: “You see Titus, the great thing here is, we have our own set of problems, but unlike most places in the world, they’re solvable and life goes on.” Well said, I thought. And therein lies the magic of the ‘island that time forgot’.
August 19-25, 2017
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Clinic exploration programme concludes with banquet BY DAISY HANDFIELD A BANQUET was held at West Bay Club resort in Providenciales to conclude the six-week long annual clinic exploration programme hosted for students seeking careers in medicine. The students that participated in the series of workshops, sponsors and medical officials were invited to celebrate the success of this year’s programme. Coordinator Dr Jameiko Harvey brought opening remarks during the banquet and students who took part gave brief comments on their experiences. Briann Gardiner said that she thoroughly enjoyed the programme and that it opened her eyes to many new things. She said: “I loved it. I learnt so
much and we got a lot of hands-on interactions in the various workshops and I really enjoyed them because it taught me a lot about stuff that I did not know about and how they could help me in life every day.” Another student Ahmarian Rigby said that the workshops have made her realise that she definitely wants to pursue a career in the medical field. “Going into the medical field has always been my dream, so doing this has really opened more of a spectrum for me, as it pertains to what field I want to go in. “I think that it has really helped me to look into what I have chosen to see if it was right for me,” she said. Minister of Health Edwin Astwood said that he is encouraged by the success of the programme and said that the future looks bright
YOUR BODY Dr Craig Zavitz is a Canadian chiropractor registered in the Turks and Caicos Islands. He specialises in gentle manual therapies, activator, therapeutic laser, and smoking cessation. To make appointments call 941-5252 or email craig@gracebaychiro.com. For more information visit www.gracebaychiro.com.
The well-attended banquet welcomed medical officials and community members
for the TCI, in terms of the medical industry. He said: “I am very happy to see this programme come to flourish. It has been five years now and it has really grown... “When you look around here you are going to see a lot of young persons who are looking to go into
the health sector. “A few years ago, about 10 to 15 years ago, you would have not seen this number. “I think it is so refreshing and the future of health in the Turks and Caicos Islands will be in good hands.” The Clinic Exploration
Programme is a collaborative effort between TCI InterHealth Canada and healthcare stakeholders in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Every year TCI InterHealth Canada selects a few high school students who are interested in careers in the medical field to participate in the four to six-week programme.
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THE DENTIST AND YOU Mark Osmond BDS (Lond) LDS RCS (Eng). Mark Osmond Dental Clinic - (649) 432 3777, drmosmond@gmail.com or Find us on Facebook
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Avoid back pain while exercising Drugs used in dental care HIGH performance athletes treat exercising like a ritual, following a specific routine each time they hit the gym helping them avoid injuries. Putting more stress on your body can lead to aches and pains, but if you follow a few simple steps you can make sure you’re not following up your gym routine with an ice pack! WARM UP AND COOL DOWN It’s important to start and end your gym sessions with a warm up and cool down to increase (and respectively decrease) your heart rate, easing your body in and out of the physical activity. Your warm up should consist of low intensity activity to increase your heart rate and blood circulation, such as a set of jumping-jacks. While cooling down, it’s important to remember that this is when your muscles are the warmest and the most optimal time to deepen your stretches. Stretching before and after a workout will increase the flexibility of your muscles and ligaments, reducing the possibility of injury. PICK UP WEIGHTS CORRECTLY Before you attempt to perfect your bicep curls, it’s important to learn how to pick up weights correctly. Picking up any heavy object incorrectly can lead to a back injury.
Avoid possible back pain by keeping your back flat and bending at the knees when picking up any kind of weight. WEAR THE RIGHT SHOES This tip is for those who love cardio, as you could be running towards back pain if you’re not wearing the right shoes. Make sure you pick a shoe with good shock absorption to reduce the impact running can have on your spine. DON’T OVERDO IT Most importantly, it’s imperative to make sure you don’t overdo your work out to ensure you avoid back pain or injury. If you’re recovering from an injury or new to the gym it’s important to remember to go at your own pace, and not try to keep up with others around you. Working out has many benefits for your overall health. With these tips in mind, you’ll be better prepared to accomplish a successful and healthy workout session without injury. If an injury does occur, consider consulting a chiropractor to see if chiropractic care is right for you. Dr Zavitz returns to Provo and will be available for appointments from August 28 to September 2. Appointments are available in Grand Turk on Sunday, August 27. Call or text 347-8964
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IN THIS second piece looking at drugs used in dental care I will continue to look at the different drugs used both in the clinic and at home by the patient. I will discuss the mode of action, the correct usage as well as the benefits and the potential risks. ANAESTHETIC Local anaesthetic causes a reversible loss of sensation or numbing feeling and is administered by the dentist. Anaesthetics are used for several different treatments including fillings, extractions, implant placement and when teeth are being prepared for crowns or bridges. A topical anaesthetic may be used first with children or sensitive patients in the form of a gel that is applied to the gum and gives a mild numbing sensation. When the site is mildly numb, the dentist will inject a stronger anaesthetic into the gum around the site where the work will be performed. This might take several injections but usually after the first one or two the anaesthetic is already taking effect and you may not feel the further injections as much or at all. Once the anaesthetic has taken full effect the dental procedure can be carried out painlessly. It is not unusual for the anaesthetic to sometimes numb part of the tongue, lips and the skin around the
mouth. This is not a problem and modern anaesthetics wear off fairly rapidly once the treatment has finished with no long-term effects. Anaesthetics may contain adrenaline which is to keep the anaesthetic in place for longer. Tell your dentist if you have any heart or blood pressure issues as this may influence which local anaesthetic is used.
ANTI-BACTERIAL OR ANTISEPTIC MOUTH WASHES I generally recommend mouthwash for one of three reasons: breathfreshness, cavity prevention/ sensitivity and gum infection. For breath-freshness it is really down to personal choice in terms of which product you prefer for taste and smell, as no specific medical content or action is required. These can be bought over-the-counter from your pharmacist or grocery store with no need for a prescription. It is also personal preference whether you rinse before or after brushing. I would recommend a hydrogen peroxide based mouthwash as the foaming action helps to lift food debris from around the teeth. One ‘watch-out’, however, is to avoid mouthwash that is alcoholbased. These may give you the ‘burn’ that creates the feeling of cleaning the mouth but there is a recognised association between alcohol and
mouth cancer. For cavity prevention/sensitivity I recommend a fluoride based mouth mouthwash which is again available over-the counter. Regular rinsing with a daily fluoride rinse is effective at preventing early decay from progressing further. Daily rinsing with a fluoride mouthwash has replaced the use of fluoride gels in a tray as it is far more effective to use a rinse on a daily basis than a fluoride treatment every six to 12 months. For bacterial infection, there is a specific mouthwash which I prescribe called chlorhexidine. This should be used twice a day until the bottle is empty. Although this mouthwash can be purchased over-the-counter from a pharmacy I do not recommend the repeated use with patients selfprescribing. This is because chlorhexidine is very effective at killing bacteria and overuse can upset the balance of the natural, healthy organisms in the mouth. This can result in oral thrush (a yeast infection) due to the over proliferation of Candida fungus which is found naturally the mouth. Prolonged use also often results in a brown surface stain appearing on the teeth. In the next and final article in this series I will continue to look at drugs used in dental care.
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Former Bahamian PM concerned about arrests of ex ministers FORMER Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Christie is keeping a wary eye on the Hubert Minnis administration, following the arrests of three opposition parliamentarians in recent weeks. Christie, who has made a point of distancing his Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) from corruption, admitted to the Nassau Guardian he was “deeply concerned”. Two of his former Cabinet ministers – Shane Gibson, who was Labour Minister, and former Minister of the Environment Kenred Dorsett – have been slapped with multiple charges, including extortion, bribery and misconduct in public office. Frank Smith, a former PLP MP and former head of the Public Hospitals Authority, was also arrested and granted bail on similar charges. Christie, who stepped down as PLP leader after a bruising May election, said he hoped that the cases would be fairly handled. “I am working on the assumption that justice will prevail at the end of the day and…everybody will be comfortable with that,” he said, declining to comment further. Christie’s tone was far tamer than his successor, Philip Davis, who has warned that arrests will harm the country’s image on the international front. Davis argued that while the development had, in fact, hurt the PLP, there was much more at stake for the Bahamas. In a strongly worded letter issued
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Perry Christie, who stepped down as PLP leader after a bruising May election, said he hoped that the cases would be fairly handled.
to the Prime Minister last month, Davis raised concerns that the investigations have not been free of “political contamination”. He also warned that the actions by the Free National Movement (FNM) government could come back to hurt the party. “What goes around, comes around. And let me hasten to add that that is not a threat. It is an immutable law of the moral universe, one that is sometimes expressed in these words: when you set out to dig a grave for
your enemy, dig two. “Those who are committing these abuses should therefore understand they cannot do so with impunity. To use your own words: where you do wrong and abuse your position, there are consequences,” Davis said in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by the Tribune. Prime Minister Minnis had declared mere weeks after taking office that anyone found to have abused the public’s trust would face the law. (Caribbean360)
FORECASTERS are now predicting a higher likelihood of an abovenormal season, and they increased the predicted number of named storms and major hurricanes. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) updated its hurricane season outlook last week, saying this season has the potential to be extremely active, and could be the most active since 2010. Forecasters now say there is a 60 per cent chance of an abovenormal season (compared to the May prediction of 45 per cent chance), with 14-19 named storms (increased from the May predicted range of 11-17) and 2-5 major hurricanes (increased from the May predicted range of 2-4). A prediction for 5-9 hurricanes remains unchanged from the initial May outlook. “We’re now entering the peak of the season when the bulk of the storms usually form,” said Gerry Bell, Ph.D., lead seasonal hurricane forecaster at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Centre. “The wind and air patterns in the area of the tropical Atlantic and Caribbean where many
storms develop are very conducive to an above-normal season. This is in part because the chance of an El Nino forming, which tends to prevent storms from strengthening, has dropped significantly from May.” Bell noted other factors that point to an above-normal season include warmer waters across the tropical Atlantic than models previously predicted and higher predicted activity from available models. In just the first 10 weeks of this season, there have been seven named storms, which is over half the number of storms during an average sixmonth season and double the number of storms that would typically form by early August. An average Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1-November 30, produces 12 named storms, of which six become hurricanes, including three major hurricanes. The updated outlook is based on the current and evolving atmospheric and oceanic conditions, the most recent model predictions, and pre-and early-season storm activity. The numbers announced last week include the season activity to-date.
Jamaican parliamentarian US Coast Guard transfers 151 dies suddenly
Haitian migrants to Bahamas The US Coast Guard Cutter Seneca crew transferred 151 Haitian migrants on Friday to the Royal Bahamian Defence Force. The transfer is a combination of two separate interdiction cases in which Coast Guard aircrews and cutter crews located and rescued these migrants. A Coast Guard Air Station Miami HC-144 Ocean Sentry airplane crew located an overloaded 40foot Haitian sail freighter Friday approximately 35 miles south of Ragged Island, Bahamas. The Coast Guard Cutter Seneca was diverted to the scene, and safely interdicted and embarked 78 migrants. The Coast Guard Cutter Bernard C. Webber crew interdicted 73 migrants on an overloaded 50-foot Haitian sail freighter Wednesday 7 miles southwest of Great Inagua,
Bahamas with assistance by a Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter crew deployed to Great Inagua. “The Caribbean and Florida Straits are dangerous and unforgiving for migrants on illegal and ill-advised voyages in overloaded vessels with little or no safety gear needlessly placing lives at risk,” said Cmdr. Willie Carmichael, deputy chief of enforcement for the Coast Guard’s 7th District. “The Coast Guard and its partner agencies continue to maintain a strong presence along our maritime border and will continue to interdict and rescue those who embark on these illegal voyages in unsafe vessels such as these ones.” Under the Comprehensive Maritime Agreement between the
governments of the United States and The Bahamas, all migrants regardless of nationality, country of origin or age, falling under Bahamian jurisdiction are transferred to the Bahamas where they are processed in accordance with Bahamian and international law. The majority will likely be repatriated to their country of origin. Once aboard Coast Guard cutters, all migrants receive food, water, shelter and medical attention. Approximately 1,791 Haitian migrants have attempted to illegally migrate to the US via the maritime environment since October 1 compared to 1,872 Haitian migrants in fiscal year 2016. These numbers represent the total number of atsea interdictions, landings and disruptions in the Florida Straits, the Caribbean and Atlantic. (Caribbeannewsnow)
JAMAICA’S opposition People’s National Party (PNP) is in shock over the death of one of its Parliamentarians on Monday morning. Representative for St Mary South East, Dr Winston Green, died shortly after 5 a.m. after collapsing at his home. The PNP issued a statement in which it said that Jamaica had lost “a great son”. “Dr Green committed his life professionally and politically to serving the Jamaican people. He was a dedicated servant of the people and a man faithful to his commitment to his family, his profession, his constituents and his party,” PNP leader Dr Peter Phillips said. Dr Green has represented the constituency of St Mary South East since the February 2016 general election. Initially, the Jamaica Labour
the late representative for St Mary South East, Dr. Winston Green.
Party’s Norman Dunn was declared the winner. But Dr Green eventually won the seat by five votes after a magisterial recount. (Caribbean360)
August 19-25, 2017
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‘Terrorists likely to carry out attacks in T&T’ — UK updates travel advisory UWI Political Scientist Dr. Tennyson Joseph argued that the region really needed professional politicians.
Be wary of political opportunists, UWI lecturer tells Caribbean voters CARIBBEAN voters must stay clear of “political opportunists”, a leading University of the West Indies (UWI) political scientist has warned. Dr Tennyson Joseph, who heads the Department of Government, Sociology and Social Work at the UWI, Cave Hill Campus, is concerned that while Caribbean citizens are looking for change because of the failure of traditional politicians, they could be setting themselves up for further disappointment. Delivering a lecture under the theme, ‘Any Cook Can Govern: Plato, Donald Trump and the rise of Caribbean Businessmen Politicians’
in Kingstown, St Vincent, Dr Joseph took particular issue with the entry of businessmen into the political arena. “There is much evidence in the politics of the USA, the Caribbean and elsewhere that the election of persons with business experience, and the election of persons who fail to understand that political leadership requires a specific nobility of character, has compounded, rather than resolved the challenges of governance or development. It is clear that not any cook can govern,” he argued. He argued that what the region really needed was a “professional politician”.
Kingston pastor arrested on sex charges involving minor THE Kingston pastor who was being sought by the Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA) for allegedly repeatedly having sex with a 12-year-old girl before impregnating her, is now in jail. Kenneth Blake, 52, pastor of the Harvest Temple Apostolic Church, located on Slipe Pen Road, was this morning arrested and charged with rape, forcible abduction, grievous sexual assault, sexual touching and sexual intercourse with a person under 16 years old. Blake was charged after he surrendered to investigators at CISOCA. He was accompanied by his attorney and members of his congregation, law enforcement sources revealed. The pastor is scheduled to appear before the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on August 22. The Gleaner reported last week that the now 14-year-old victim has given investigators a detailed statement in which she alleged that Blake initially forced himself on to her before he began
to reward her after their sexual encounters. “He would give her money and other gifts so that she would not tell anyone,” one source revealed. However, according to the source, the alleged sexual relationship came to light in June this year when the 14-year-old discovered that she was pregnant and confessed everything to her mother. According to law-enforcement sources, the pastor is engaged to the mother of the 14-year-old girl. One source said the child reported that she would often visit the clergyman’s St Andrew home to look for her older sister, who was sent to live with the pastor “due to the lack of convenience at her mother’s home”. She reported that during one of those visits in 2015, the pastor sent her older sister to downtown Kingston before having sexual intercourse with her against her will. According to her account, the clergyman also supplied her with money and other gifts before their sexual encounters ended in April this year. (Jamaica Gleaner)
BRITAIN’S Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) on Friday updated its travel advisory on Trinidad and Tobago. The advice went from “There is a general threat from terrorism” in T&T to “Terrorists are likely to try to carry out attacks in Trinidad & Tobago.” Acting Prime Minister and acting Head of the National Security Council Colm Imbert remained unresponsive to emails, calls and text messages on the topic on Monday. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley was in Barbados on a private trip for the weekend. In full, the UK government’s updated verbatim advice is now: “Terrorists are likely to try to carry out attacks in Trinidad & Tobago. Attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places visited by foreigners. Although there have been no recent attacks in Trinidad and Tobago, more than 100 Trinidad and Tobago nationals have travelled to Syria and Iraq to fight along with Daesh (formerly referred to as ISIL) and are likely to pose a security threat on return. “There’s also a threat from individuals who may have been inspired by terrorist groups, including Daesh and al Qaeda, to carry out socalled ‘lone actor’ attacks targeting
FLASHBACK: fighting for ISIS: Trinidadian fighters pose for a photo, wearing military gear and holding assault weapons, in Syria in 2015.
public events or places. On January 30, 2017, the Ministry of National Security of Trinidad and Tobago confirmed that it works closely with international partners – especially the United States, Britain and Canada – in strategic areas such as intelligence and information sharing on people who are found to be associated with any terrorist group, whether locally or internationally. “There’s a heightened threat of terrorist attack globally against UK interests and British nationals, from groups or individuals motivated by the conflict in Iraq and Syria. You should be vigilant at this time. Find out more about the global threat from terrorism, how to minimise your
risk and what to do in the event of a terrorist attack.” The August 11 update replaced what was in effect from March 1 to August 10, under the same ‘terrorism’ heading, which was: “There is a general threat from terrorism. Attacks could be indiscriminate, including in places visited by foreigners. There is considered to be a heightened threat of terrorist attack globally against UK interests and British nationals, from groups or individuals motivated by the conflict in Iraq and Syria. You should be vigilant at this time. Find out more about the global threat from terrorism, how to minimise your risk and what to do in the event of a terrorist attack.” (Trinidad Express)
Turnquest: We can turn Bank of the Bahamas around
BAHAMAS Finance Minister K Peter Turnquest said this week that the Minnis administration has the best opportunity to restore value to Bank of The Bahamas, telling Tribune242 that the government would not have injected $166m into the struggling bank if it did not believe it could turn it around. “I think that we have the best opportunity certainly to restore value to the bank. I am very confident in the board that we have. They will have the full support of the government and we believe that we will be able to turn it around. We wouldn’t be investing $166m if I didn’t believe that there is an opportunity for the Bank for The Bahamas. At the end of the day, we believe in the professionalism and the ability of Bahamians,” Mr Turnquest told Tribune Business yesterday. The latest rescue will remove
some $166m worth of “toxic” commercial loans from BOB’s balance sheet and transfer them to the Bahamas Resolve special purpose vehicle (SPV). The loans, which are to be paid for at gross book value, will be exchanged for promissory notes (government IOUs or bonds) that will be provided by Bahamas Resolve. This will fill the hole left on BOB’s balance sheet by the removal of the impaired loans. “We are going to give them every opportunity to be successful. It is unfortunate that the bank got to this point but as we give the bank the opportunity to solve its issues, we will also diligently pursue those loans that we taken on to the Resolve Corporation to ensure that the Bahamian people are able to recover as much of those delinquent loans as possible. At the end of the day, this is a tremendous
investment for the Bahamian people and we must return shareholder value to them,” Mr Turnquest added. Bahamas Resolve is the special purpose vehicle (SPV) created in October 2014 to facilitate the rescue of Bank of the Bahamas. The “bail out” saw a collective $45.2m in “bad loans”, belonging to 13 delinquent borrowers, transferred from the BISX-listed institution to Bahamas Resolve, with the subsequent ‘hole’ in the bank’s balance sheet plugged by $100m worth of government bonds. The interest payments due to Bank of the Bahamas on those bonds were supposed to be serviced by the proceeds from Bahamas Resolve’s sale/liquidation of “distressed assets” securing those loans - mainly highend and apartment-style residential properties, together with some business premises.
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Bush presidents wade into Trump furore over Charlottesville FORMER Presidents George HW Bush and George W Bush have called on the US to “reject racial bigotry, anti-Semitism and hatred in all forms”. They are the latest Republican figures to weigh in on the backlash to Donald Trump’s latest remarks blaming “both sides” for violent clashes in Virginia. It culminated with a woman’s death and nearly 20 wounded when a car ploughed into a crowd at the farright rally. On Wednesday, Mr Trump disbanded his jobs councils amid an exodus of CEOs. Representatives from companies like Merck, Under Armour, and Intel had quit the group over Mr Trump’s reaction to the events in Charlottesville. Republican elected officials around the country expressed outrage when Mr Trump appeared to defend the organisers. “As we pray for Charlottesville, we are reminded of the fundamental truths recorded by that city’s most prominent citizen in the Declaration of Independence: we are all created equal and endowed by our Creator with unalienable rights,” a statement from the two former presidents said. “We know these truths to be everlasting because we have seen the decency and greatness of our country.” The violent clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday have sparked a heated debate on US race relations. A public memorial for Heather Heyer, the woman who was fatally struck by a car that ploughed into a group of anti-racism protesters, was held on Wednesday in Charlottesville. Her mother, Susan Bro, delivered a powerful speech calling on people
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to “find a way to make a difference”. She added it was “just the beginning of Heather’s legacy, not the end”. “They killed my child to shut her up. Well guess what, you just magnified her,” she said before the crowd erupted into a standing ovation. “I’d rather have my child, but by golly, if I’m going to give her up, we’re going to make it count,” she said. The fallout from Mr Trump’s comments on Tuesday continued in Washington, where Republican lawmakers reacted angrily. Many echoed House Speaker Paul Ryan who said: “White supremacy is repulsive.. There can be no moral ambiguity.” “I think there is blame on both sides,” Mr Trump told reporters at a tense press conference at Trump Tower in New York. “You had a group on one side that was bad. You had a group on the other side that was also very violent. Nobody wants to say that. I’ll say it right now.” “What about the alt-left that came charging... at the, as you say, the altright? Do they have any semblance of guilt? (...) There are two sides to a story,” Mr Trump said in response to one reporter.
He condemned the driver of the car, but said those who had marched in defence of the statue had included “many fine people”. His comments were said to have caught senior White House officials off guard. Following the news conference, the White House sent a set official talking points to Republican congressmen, urging them to say Mr Trump was “entirely correct” in his latest remarks on Charlottesville. “Despite the criticism, the President reaffirmed some of our most important Founding principles: We are equal in the eyes of our Creator, equal under the law, and equal under our Constitution,” a bullet point read. Mr Trump’s remarks were welcomed by David Duke, a former leader of the Ku Klux Klan, who tweeted: “Thank you President Trump for your honesty & courage to tell the truth about #Charlottesville & condemn the leftist terrorists in BLM/Antifa.” But many others strongly condemned the comments. British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday it was important to condemn far-right views “wherever we hear them”.
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caution that even if it doesn’t, North Korea should be taken at its word. “If North Korea provokes again, it will face with much harsher sanction and won’t stand it in the end. I want to warn North Korea to do no more dangerous gambling,” added Moon. Moon’s comments about averting war echoed similar statements he made Tuesday that only South Korea could give consent to initiate any conflict with the North. “The government, putting everything on the line, will block war by all means,” Moon said. His comments followed Mattis’ threat that it would be “game on” if North Korea carried out its threat to fire missiles toward the US island territory of Guam. Pyongyang said Tuesday it had finalised a plan to fire four missiles less than 25 miles off Guam but state media said leader Kim Jong Un would wait to assess the US’ next move before giving launch orders. The US and South Korea are due to start military games on Monday, August 21, which is considered the next potential flashpoint in the dispute.
LORENZO FRANCIS GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
HABITAT CONSTRUCTION Is seeking to employ a
WASTE COLLECTOR
to pickup and transport waste for disposal Salary: $8.50 per hour. Belongers only should send their resumes/ CVs by email to marsha@ misickstanbrook.tc for the attention of
MARSHA BLANCHE TEL: 649-946-4732.
15791
LABOURER
TILE LAYER
CONTACT: 442-0116
CONTACT: 244-5638
Salary: $6.25 per hour
15793
Salary: $8.00 per hour
15792
August 19-25, 2017
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World News
New satellite photos show objects on water near potential MH370 crash site Michael Keenan says he relinquished dual citizenship in 2004.
Australian justice minister denies UK citizenship AUSTRALIAN Justice Minister Michael Keenan has denied he is a British dual citizen, after becoming the latest figure caught up in a political saga. Australian MPs and senators are not allowed to hold dual citizenship. Five other Australian politicians are due to have their eligibility for office tested in court over claims they are dual citizens. Mr Keenan said he renounced his British citizenship in 2004 before entering parliament. “I am an Australian citizen and I do not hold citizenship of any other country,” he tweeted. Fairfax Media reported it took Mr Keenan two days to confirm he had renounced his citizenship. Mr Keenan accused the outlet of a “cheap grab for a headline”. He did not release documents showing his citizenship renunciation. However, Immigration Minister
Peter Dutton said Mr Keenan had “dealt with that matter” through his statements. Mr Keenan was born in Australia but inherited British citizenship from his Durham-born father. He is the third government minister to be swept up in the saga, after Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce and Minister for Resources and Northern Australia Matt Canavan. Like Mr Joyce, Mr Keenan sits in the lower House of Representatives, where Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s government has only a one-seat majority. If any members of the government were to be ruled ineligible, it would trigger a complex process that could threaten Mr Turnbull’s hold on power. A section of Australia’s constitution prohibiting dual citizens from holding office will be tested in the nation’s High Court next week. (BBC)
Human remains discovered after 12-year search for Holloway HUMAN remains have been discovered in the long-unsolved disappearance of Natalee Holloway. Holloway, 18, was with friends on a post-high-school trip to Aruba in 2005 when she vanished — leaving her heartbroken loved ones wondering for years what happened to her. Speculation landed almost immediately on Joran van der Sloot, a Dutch national last seen with the Alabama teen at a tourist bar on the Caribbean isle, and has swirled around him ever since. Now information from a friend of one of his friends may finally break in the case. Holloway’s father, Dave, and private investigator T.J. Ward said Wednesday on NBC that the information led to the discovery of remains that have been confirmed as human. They’re now being DNA-tested to determine whether they are Holloway’s. “We’ve chased a lot of leads and this one is by far the most
NEWLY-DISCOVERED satellite photos may have given scientists a fresh clue as to the location of Malaysian Airlines 370, one of the world’s most famous aviation mysteries. The four satellite photos, shot less than a month after MH370 disappeared in 2014, show 70 objects drifting on the ocean in the vicinity of the predicted crash zone, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said Wednesday. “(Geoscience Australia) analysis classified 12 objects as ‘probably man-made’ ... but cannot determine whether they are aircraft debris,” the report said. The photos were taken by the French military over the Indian Ocean on 23rd March 2014, just over two weeks after the plane vanished. The ATSB, which received the images in March this year, said the satellite images were re-analyzed as “part of a systemic process of review that commenced in 2016.” “The ATSB had to negotiate the release of the native resolution imagery from the French Ministry of Defense,” a spokesman told CNN. The images were shot in an area to the west of the original search zone, where scientists said in December MH370 might be located. David Griffin, a physical oceanographer at Australia’s Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) who helped analyze the pictures, said the photos could help
There were 227 passengers and 12 crew on board the Malaysian Airline when it disappeared.
pinpoint MH370’s location to an “unprecedented” degree -- if they’re actually showing plane debris. “It hangs on the impossible thing to know which is whether these were actual pieces of the plane,” he told CNN. In a statement released along with the new photos, ATSB chief commissioner Greg Hood said they should be treated with caution. “The image resolution is not high enough to be certain whether the objects originated from MH370 or are other objects that might be found floating in oceans around the world,” he said. Malaysian Airline 370 departed from Kuala Lumpur in the early morning of March 8th, heading towards Beijing on a routine journey.
Within hours it had stopped communicating, then vanished from radar after it made an unexpected turn to the west. There were 227 passengers and 12 crew on board when it disappeared. It has never been confirmed what happened to the aircraft after that, although the search for the plane has centered on the seas off the western coast of Australia. Debris confirmed to be from the missing aircraft has washed up along the eastern coast of Africa on multiple occasions in the past two years. In addition, analysis of the last satellite readings from the missing plane showed it was spiraling fast towards the sea when it stopped transmitting.
Thirty-two killed in bloody night for Duterte’s war on drugs Natalee Holloway disappeared while in Aruba with friends after graduating from high school in 2005.
credible lead I’ve seen in the last 12 years,” Dave Holloway told NBC, showing hope that the mystery that’s tormented him for more than a decade may be coming to a close. He said the discovery was the result of an 18-month investigation with Ward — a search that was documented for an Oxygen TV show that debuts Saturday.
THIRTY-TWO suspected drug dealers were killed in shootouts across one province in the Philippines on Tuesday, police said, in a bloody 24 hours for the country’s war on drugs. Police conducted 66 “buy-bust” operations, in which undercover police attempt to buy illegal drugs from suspected dealers, in the province of Bulacan, just north of the capital, Manila, Romeo Caramat Jr., Bulacan Provincial Director Senior Superintendent, said. Twenty of the “buy bust” operations and 14 searches “resulted in armed encounter,” Caramat added. Since coming to power in June 2016, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has unleashed an aggressive crackdown on drugs that has left at
Since coming to power in June 2016, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has unleashed an aggressive crackdown on drugs that has left at least 3,400 alleged dealers and users dead.
least 3,400 alleged dealers and users dead. On Wednesday he praised the operations, saying, “That’s good. If we can only kill 32 every day, maybe we can fix what ails this country,” according to a translation by CNN affiliate CNN Philippines.
The number of dead suspects Tuesday is the highest the province has seen in a single night, Caramat said. He referred to the night of police action as a “one-time, bigtime” operation, indicating that it was targeting “notorious drug pushers.”
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RESORT ROAD VILLA Is seeking to employ a
SHAWN INGHAM Is seeking to employ a
CONTACT: 347-5114
Email: resortroadvillla@gmail. com
Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
LABOURER Salary: $350 per week Must be willing to work 5 days per week
SHEFFIELD FORBES
LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 341-7375
15780
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 4 days per week
CONTACT: 247-0380
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15740
Real Estate Assistant & Office Administrator
FIVE CAYS ROAD Is seeking to employ a
CONTACT: 242-2686
FIT PROFILE
The best fit for this position will have/be: • High attention to detail • Excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as a natural ability to interact with people in a friendly and engaging way • Solution oriented, pro-active and driven • Highly organized and able to flex with changing needs of a fast paced office environment • Ability to juggle multiple tasks and projects at once • A positive, can-do attitude and a desire to see the team succeed
Salary: $6.50 per hour
Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 941-4500 This position is currently
CONTACT: 331-0818 This position is currently
held by a work permit holder
held by a work permit holder
STANLEY LIGHTBOURNE
T&R PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
THE HELP DESK
15707
Is seeking to employ a
15692
Acting on Behalf of our client
PROFESSIONAL UPHOLSTERY
15718
acts on behalf of its client. RIGBY BUILDERS/Micheal Rigby (241-9541)
1 CARPENTER 1 CARPENTER UPHOLSTER 2 UPHOLSTER
CONTACT: 232-2267
The Real Estate Assistant & Office Administrator will support the Sailrock Sales & Marketing team by leading and directing day to day administrative and office needs.
Is seeking to employ a
Held by a work permit holder
Salary: $150 per week
SHORT JOB DESCRIPTION
SPOTLESS CLEANING SERVICE
LABOURER GARDENER
Salary: $300 per week Must be willing to work 5 days per week
DOMESTIC WORKER
REPORTING TO
Is seeking to employ a
AUTO ELECTRICIAN
Sailrock Development Limited [dba Sailrock Living] – Fall 2017 Sailrock Sales & Marketing Director
SOCRATES HOLDINGS LTD
SINCLAIR AUTO ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICES
Salary: $6.25-$8.00 per hour Work permit holder
JAMES ETIENNE DOR
1 LABOURER Salary: $6.50 44 hours per week
FINISH CARPENTER SUPERVISOR CARPENTER, MASON, LABOURER
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 242-3014
Salary $6.25 - $15 per hr. Positions are currently held by work permit holders.
THE LANDING
THE SIBONNE HOTEL
TIMENY WIDELIN
CHEF ASSISTANT CHEF
DOMESTIC WORKER
TILE LAYER
CONTACT: 232-6179
CONTACT: 946-5547 This position is currently
15781
Is seeking to employ a
15716
Is seeking to employ a
15776
Is seeking to employ a
DAY TO DAY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Maintain regular Sailrock Office hours (5 days per week; Tuesday through Saturday from 9am to 5pm) • Become an expert in product offerings, overall plan and strategic vision of Sailrock in order to communicate effectively with clients and other associates • Be the first point of contact for visitors, calls and internet inquiries to the sales office • Secure contact details for visitors and prospects in order to record details and relevant notes in the CRM • Become fully trained and operational in the CRM • Maintain sales activity logs/tracking and provide administrative and office support to the Sales team • Order and Maintain marketing collateral and supplies for multiple Providenciales locations • Maintain an excellent office environment that ensures all visitors receive the best first impression of Sailrock • Work with property manager to coordinate office repairs/issues • Promote Sailrock and engage local community as needed • Maintain on-going relationships with local real estate brokerages – consistently update them on pricing and activity • Assist with coordination of sales tours • Other duties as needed by the Director of Sales & Marketing
Salary: Negotiable
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15734
Salary: $6.25 per hour
held by a work permit holder
15755
Salary: $8.00 an hour Must be willing to work 5 days a week
CONTACT: 341-2460
15709
TRITON LUXURY VILLA on Long Bay Beach requires
A BUTLER
• -Self-motivated, highly detail orientated individual • -Must be prepared to often work long and inflexible hours including week-ends and holidays • -Minimal 4 years’ experience in the high end villa industry • -Must possess an excellent awareness of housekeeping standards • -Background in hospitality is essential • -Clean driving license is essential & running errands is a large part of this position • -Must be willing to be on call 24/7 • -Must have an excellent command of English • -Computer literate in order to present incidental
SALARY RANGE:
• $30,000 yearly
PLEASE SUBMIT APPLICATIONS TO KENO FORBES:
Drop off: W104 Venture House, Grace Bay, Providenciales Fax: (312) 376-2056 Email: HumanResources@SouthCaicos.com Interested Turks and Caicos Islanders must also submit copies of their application to the TCI Labour Board. 15724
guest charges to villa manager • -Willingness to assist private chef and server as required. • -Must have thorough knowledge of island excursions, restaurants and places of interest in order to assist with guest recommendations. • -Must be completely flexible and willing to multitask and perform other duties when required. Salary commensurate with experience (range of $800- $1800 per month). This is a new position. We invite prospective applicants who are Islanders to reach out to us below and to send a copy of application to the Labour Department.
649.441.5483 info@tritonluxuryvilla.com
15778
August 19-25, 2017
TROY SAUNDERS
TRULY NOLEN Is seeking to employ a
Is seeking to employ a
TURKS HEAD YACHT CLUB REQUIRES A
LABOURER WAITRESS Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
HOUSEKEEPER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 332-6872
CONTACT: 231-0195 WAINWRIGHT MISSICK
15670
URGENTLY Looking for a
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15673
VERONECA BEATRICE PENN THE BIGHT Is seeking to employ a
LIVE-IN HOUSE MAID
to care for the elderly as a personal assistant. Salary: $600 per month Belongers need only apply Held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 341-8806
15733
LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 241-1150
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15737
TO WORK IN GRAND TURK 6 DAYS A WEEK AT A SALARY OF $250.00 PER WEEEK PLEASE
CONTACT JOHN SEEERY AT JACKS SHACK TELEPHONE NO. 346-1654 15694
WANTED DOMESTIC WORKER
Clean house, ironing and wash clothes. Salary: $200 per week. Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: COLIN CLARE 345-4472
15686
ACCOUNTING MANAGER JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
• • • • • •
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Professional accounting services for clients; High level review and management of clients accounting function; Training of clients accounting staff; Preparation of financial statements and performance analysis for clients; Management of a diverse client base and variety of engagement types; and Management of associate staff.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
• Professional accounting designation (CA, CMA, or CPA); • Minimum of 15 years post qualification experience in a senior accounting role; and • Proficient in PC Law, Quickbooks, and Sage accounting systems. The salary for this position will be based on qualifications and experience, and will range from $80,000 - $100,000. All applicants will be reviewed; however only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview.
CHEF DE CUISINE EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
• Post secondary degree in Culinary Arts or industry equivalent experience with at least 8 years experience working as a Chef De Cuisine or Executive Chef • Fully functional on computer with a full knowledge of Excel, MS-Word and Quickbooks and Micros • Deep understanding of menu planning complete with cost analysis, portioning and design. • Full knowledge of a broad range of inventory control measures with the ability to develop and execute. • Detailed understanding of all staffing requirements and all paperwork associated with it including work permits and National Insurance. • Fluent in English both written and oral with a fundamental understanding of French and Spanish • First Aid Training
SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
• Extensive experience in the preparation and execution of Mexican and Tex Mex cuisine • Plan and execute special events on or off premise for a diverse clientele. • Precise knife skills • Execute a large variety of desserts from scratch including cakes, custards, mousses, ice creams, sorbets, and gelatin stabilized desserts • Execute naturally leavened breads and breakfast pastry from scratch • Produce all breakfast, lunch and dinner items with expert precision. • Cook entire menu on the line during service, including meats to temperature specifications. • Prepare and execute a variety of specials utilizing seasonality and quality as the catalyst • Be versed in a large variety of cooking techniques to include: braising, sautéing, frying, steaming, poaching, soup making and the Mother Sauces. • Develop and cost recipes to accurately reflect the long term goals of Somewhere Café and Lounge • Execute a proper sanitation procedure to insure that high quality food is served that accurately represents the Café • Receive food orders from various vendors, checking for quality and pricing. • Implement training of kitchen staff to encourage growth and success in a positive environment. • Must have strong interpersonal skills with the ability to both engage staff and guests in conversation • Must be a natural leader with the ability to lead by example, demonstrating at any moment the willingness and ability to do the job of any of those working with and/or under him/her. • Mediatory and conflict resolution skills with the ability to recognize potential problems in advance. • Must be able to co-ordinate schedule requirements for a large staff • Must be able to keep detailed records of all employees up to date. • Demonstrates the ability to multi-task under extreme pressure. • Strong mathematical skills as it applies to accounting, budgeting, menu costing and recipe conversions • Execute weekly and monthly inventory of items with a focus on budgeting, cost analysis and planning • Maintain a positive environment in the kitchen to encourage growth and diversity within the workplace • Be able to stand on ones feet for extended hours, and be comfortable lifting 50 pounds without physical restrictions. • Be available to work holidays and weekends with a flexible schedule. SALARY COMMENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE
Applicants should apply in writing or email by September 4th 2017 to:
Send CV, References, residency status to: afabara@ somewherecafeandlounge.com to be considered.
WB Financial Management Ltd. PO Box 137, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Email: info@wbfinancial.tc Fax: 649-941-7498 Interested Turks and Caicos Islanders must also submit copies of their application to the TCI Work Permit Board. Position currently held by work permit holder. 15746
Liquid Caicos, Ltd t/a Somewhere Cafe & Lounge @ Corel Gardens Resort Phone: 649-941-8260 (office)
15766
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WANTED
C&S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
DWAYNE WILLIAMS
ENID BEAUTY SALON
Is seeking to employ a
SOUTH DOCK ROAD Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
LABOURER
COSMETOLOGIST Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 241-5922
CONTACT: 241-5131
TOMPSON PIERRE
AMAZING BOUTIQUE
Thelma Osborn is seeking a full time
Is seeking to employ a
LIVE-IN CAREGIVER FOR AN ELDERLY FEMALE MAIN DUTIES INCLUDE; • To provide personal hygiene care for daily living, prepare and serve nutritious, wholesome meals, maintain a safe and healthy home environment; maintain records of medicines administered. • Provide companionship, report health concerns to key family members; adhere to wishes of family concerning care practices. • Must have at least 5 years’ experience in
elder care and provide references of such. • Must have a clean police record. • Must demonstrate ability to work unsupervised and have excellent communication skills. • A valid TCI driver’s license will be an asset • Salary is $400 bi-weekly plus food and room. • 2 year contract to be agreed upon acceptance of employment.
Please forward applications including references and other supporting documents to thelmaosborn@gmail.com. Only shortlisted persons will be contacted 15587
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
Salary: $6.50 per hour
15654
Is seeking to employ a
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
Salary: $6.25 per hour
15653
ACADEMY WAY Is seeking the employ the following:
1 CASHIER 1 SEAMSTRESS DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour
JOB TITLE – SAILROCK – FALL 2017
REAL ESTATE ASSISTANT & OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR REPORTING TO SAILROCK SALES & MARKETING DIRECTOR
CONTACT: 341-2622
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15573
- preferably a female. Must be honest, punctual. Must be able to sew and cut fabric. Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary: $200 per week
CONTACT: 241-8388 Position is held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 231-9209
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15609
TROPIC EQUIPMENT RENTAL Is seeking to employ a
PLANT ATTENDANT
To run errands, open/close plant yard, keep inventory, Must have a high school diploma, clean Police Record, Driver’s License. Salary: $16,000 annually. Must be willing to work 6 days a week
OPERATOR
Salary: $28,000 annually
MECHANIC
Salary: 28,000 annually
CONTACT: 331-0060 15479
THE WINE CELLAR Is seeking to hire a
SALES CLERK/ INVENTORY SPECIALIST
SHORT JOB DESCRIPTION
The Real Estate Assistant & Office Administrator will support the Sailrock Sales & Marketing team by leading and directing day to day administrative and office needs.
FIT PROFILE
The best fit for this position will have/be: • High attention to detail • Excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as a natural ability to interact with people in a friendly and engaging way • Solution oriented, pro-active and driven • Highly organized and able to flex with changing needs of a fast paced office environment • Ability to juggle multiple tasks and projects at once • A positive, can-do attitude and a desire to see the team succeed
The Sales Clerk/Inventory Specialist is responsible for receiving and selling merchandise, verifying and tracking inventory. Investigating variances and discrepancies and ensuring data is accurately captured in POS and Counterpoint, respectively.
DUTIES INCLUDE:
DAY TO DAY RESPONSIBILITIES
• Maintain regular Sailrock Office hours (5 days per week; Tuesday through Saturday from 9am to 5pm) • Become an expert in product offerings, overall plan and strategic vision of Sailrock in order to communicate effectively with clients and other associates • Be the first point of contact for visitors, calls and internet inquiries to the sales office • Secure contact details for visitors and prospects in order to record details and relevant notes in the CRM • Become fully trained and operational in the CRM • Maintain sales activity logs/tracking and provide administrative and office support to the Sales team • Order and Maintain marketing collateral and supplies for multiple Providenciales locations • Maintain an excellent office environment that ensures all visitors receive the best first impression of Sailrock • Work with property manager to coordinate office repairs/issues • Promote Sailrock and engage local community as needed • Maintain on-going relationships with local real estate brokerages – consistently update them on pricing and activity • Assist with coordination of sales tours • Other duties as needed by the Director of Sales & Marketing
15623
• Proficiency with MS Office software, with emphasis on Word, Excel and Outlook. • Knowledgeable of counterpoint inventory system • Ability to work in a deadline driven environment with minimal supervision • Create excel spreadsheets and word for inventory purposes. • Post and maintain all records of transfers for wine and nonalcoholic products from wholesale to retail. • Maintain accurate inventory levels as defined by Management • Enter data in counterpoint on a daily basis and transferred between wholesale and retail, • Upload, post and reconcile inventory counts in counterpoint daily • Perform physical recounts and maintain accurate knowledge of inventory counts. • Must have at least 3-4 years’ experience and excellent knowledge about Wine and Spirits. • Salary range based on qualifications and experience.
Send resume to: discount@tciway.tc 15605
August 19-25, 2017
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WILMAN CONSULTANCY
RUTH’S BEAUTY SALON
GRAND TURK Acting on behalf of our clients
WILMAN ART DESIGN
PAINTER
Salary: $7.00 per hour. Must be willing to work6 days a week Contact: 246-2634 A&W VARIETY STORE
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour. Must be willing to work 4 days a week Contact: 246-2634
EXECUTIVE UNIQUE CUTS Is seeking to employ a
GRANT CONSTRUCTION KEW TOWN Is seeking to employ a
KAREN MISSICK GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
ANTHONY LESHONE FORBES
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour. Must be willing to work 5 days a week Contact: 431-2640 ALDARRO CONSTRUCTION
LABOURER
Salary: $7.00 per hour. Must be willing to work 5 days a week Contact: 246-2634
Held by work permit holders
15546
JOB-HAIR STYLIST/ DRESSER
BARBER
Location-Grand Turk Hourly Rate-$6.25 per hour Works- 6 Business Days
Salary: $100 per week
CONTACT 649-331-7429
CONTACT: 241-5099
Renewal. 3 employees
15483
Help by a work permit holder
15658
CARPENTER LABOURER Salary: $7.50 per hour
CONTACT: 441-0237
15665
Salary: $200 per week
CONTACT: 231-7489
Held by a work permit holder
CBMS
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
CARIBBEAN BUILDING MATERIALS & SERVICES LTD.
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
131 South Dock Road, PO Box 611. Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, BWI Phone 649-941-3400 Fax 649-941-3401
WILLIAMS CONTRACTING SERVICE
HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC W/ HYDRAULIC SPECIALIZATION
WAVE DANCERS Is seeking a
SOUTH DOCK Is looking for a
LABOURER Must be willing to work 3 days per week. Salary $200 per week.
CONTACT 342-0156 Work permit holder
15339
TILE LAYER to work 6 days per week salary $250 per week
CONTACT: 649-241-5131 this position is for work permit renewal
15547
15663
WILLIAMS CONTRACTING SERVICES SOUTH DOCK Is looking for a
Applicant should have specialization of all aspects of equipment hydraulic systems, able to read schematics & trouble shoot hydraulics on all types of heavy equipment. Must have a minimum of 5 years’ experience in diesel Trucks, bulldozers, excavators etc. Ability to weld & fabricate, possess own tools & transportation, and be able to work without supervision. Applicant must be prepared to work late days, evenings, and weekends as the job dictates. Wage: $16.00.
TILE LAYER HELPER salary $200 per week must be able to work 6 days per week this position is for work permit renewal
CONTACT: 649-241-5131
15548
LABOURERS Applicant must be prepared for heavy work, breaking cement bags, loading trucks and stevedoring of cement and gravel. Applicant will also be required to assist mechanics as needed. Applicant must prepare to work long hours. Evenings and weekends as required. $7.00 - $12.50 Based on experience.
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER POSITION AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Reporting to the President, the CFO is responsible for the accounting and financial reporting manufacturing entity as it grows exponentially over the next several years. • This position requires a change leader to continually review and implement accounting and reporting procedures, internal controls, organizational responsibilities and the appropriate corporate governance policies and procedures.
POSITION AVAILABLE A private villa is currently seeking a
PART TIME EXECUTIVE CHEF The successful applicant should have at least 5 years experience running kitchens, knowledge of food costing and controls, monthly inventory, knowledge of proper hygiene and safety, menu planning and costing and managing and scheduling staff. As a private rental villa expertise in catering such as weddings, cocktail parties and special events is crucial. Plus knowledge and experience in preparation of cuisine worldwide, pastries, desserts, chocolates and wine/food pairing, is essential. Due to the nature of our guests and to be able to provide direction to the other staff as required, the need to be fluent in English and conversant in Spanish, is required. A car, driver’s license and a clean police record is necessary. This position requires working long hours, both nights and days, public holidays and weekends. Salary - $700 - $900 weekly depending on experience.
All applications must be made in writing, including a complete resume, to either: QED Enterprises at PO BOX 196 Providenciales or email to bstrogatz@aol.com, or fax at 649-941-5832. Successful applicants will be notified by phone. Only qualified Belongers need apply.
15624
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
• A recognized professional financial designation (CPA, CA, MBA) coupled with a minimum of at least 15 to 20 years’ financial management experience at a senior position level, preferably in a manufacturing environment while managing and continually training an accounting staff of several people, • An engineering degree in addition to the foregoing will be a definite asset, • The work experience to apply solid leadership, communication and interpersonal skills both inside and externally of a medium sized corporate environment, • A sound background in dealing with external financial facilities Including lending organizations and bonding companies, • The skill sets and experience of assessing a Company’s accounting and financial reporting group’s strengths and weaknesses and internal controls and then implementing whatever change processes are required to safeguard the assets of the Company, • The ability to move upwards or downwards within the accounting group as personnel activities dictate. Only those candidates invited for final interviews will be contacted and be requested to provide proof of professional qualifications and experience. This CFO position offers an annualized salary range of approximately $50,000 for the CFO with all the requested qualifications and experience.
Please apply with references, clean police and driving record to CBMS Ltd. Or call 941-3400 or email reneebcms@tciway.tc 15656
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The actor confirmed to Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show” Tuesday night that he’ll return for his fifth James Bond movie.
Craig confirms he’s returning for James Bond DANIEL Craig will take his martini shaken, not stirred. The actor confirmed to Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show” Tuesday night that he’ll return for his fifth James Bond movie, despite aggressive comments to the contrary.
“I’ve been quite cagey about it. I’ve been doing interviews about it all day and people have been asking me and I’ve been kind of coy but I kind of felt like, if I was going to speak the truth, I should speak the truth to you,” Craig
told the show host. “Daniel Craig, we could use some good news here,” Colbert replied. “Daniel Craig: will you return as James Bond?” “Yes,” Craig responded. “I couldn’t be happier.”
PUBLIC NOTICE 2017 - 5 August 14, 2017
RE: PROVISION AND LICENSING OF IPTV The Turks and Caicos Islands Telecommunications Commission gives notice that it is initiating a consultation process on the provision and licensing of television services (including Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services) in the Turks and Caicos Islands telecommunications market. For this consultation, the Commission is releasing a consultation document (ConDoc) and an executive summary of the consultation document. The Commission invites all persons interested to provide responses to the questions asked in the ConDoc. The ConDoc and summary are available to the public on the Commission’s website at http://www.telecommission.tc. Initial responses are sought by September 29, 2017 at 3:30 PM and reply responses may be sought by October 20, 2017 at 3:30 PM. Responses filed in relation to this ConDoc may be submitted to one or more of the following addresses: a) E-mail to:
consultations@tcitelecommission.tc
b) Delivery (paper and electronic copy) by hand or by courier to:
Kenva Williams (Acting) Director General Turks and Caicos Islands Telecommunications Commission Business Solutions Building, Leeward Highway Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Island 15726
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August 19-25, 2017
August 19-25, 2017
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28 CLASSIFIEDS ORETA DORINE BEEN
WANTED SECURITY OFFICER
with 5 years+ experience. Duties: Maintains safe and secure environment for customers and employees by patrolling and monitoring premises and personnel. Fluent in at least 2 languages: English, Spanish, French Creole, Tagalog. Available to work at any location in TCI between 7:00 am – 7:00 pm, Sunday – Saturday & Public Holidays. Salary $6.25 -$8.00 per hour. Apply to: NCS eMoney Services TCI Ltd, -tcihrstaff@gmail.com by August 26, 2017 15659
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
THE HELP DESK
Acting on behalf of their client Rigby Builders/Michael Rigby Who is seeking to employ a
Is seeking to employ a:
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 331-3887
Held by a work permit holder
15667
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS PAPS AIR CONDITIONING, REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCES
AIR CONDITION, REFRIGERATION & APPLIANCE TECHNICIAN
Must have 5 years’ experience or more in Air condition, refrigeration, chillers and restaurant equipment.
CONTACT INFO: 6492444332/3456682
Email: proappliance@live.com
15650
LIVE-IN BUTLER WANTED
Must be bilingual. Must be able to drive. Must be able to work weekends. Must be able to care for family house Salary $800.00 monthly
CONTACT: (649) 241-6748
15652
LABOURER MECHANIC
DOMESTIC WORKER
CONTACT: 241-9541
CONTACT: 232-2267
Salary: $6.25-$8.00 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15657
CAR WASHER Salary: $400 per month
MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: • Complete annual and quarterly reviews with clients to ensure the calendar of events is well noted to generate business revenue opportunities to exceed sales monthly target • Liaise with advertisers on a monthly basis to ensure the maximum revenue generating opportunities are achieved. This includes upselling current clients to increase their insertion order monthly value • Build a recurring set of revenue to generate at least 50% of sales target for the following month • Build, develop, and grow any business relationships vital to the success of digital advertising initiatives • Manage a key portfolio of clients to generate larger contracts • Action no less than 10 physical client meetings per week to ensure a development of a strong pipeline • 20% of activity each week requires new client activity to foster growth of pipeline • Utilize analytics tools to provide actionable insights/results on various client related activities with recommendations for future campaigns • Assess and cultivate long-term strategic goals for digital advertising development in conjunction with end users, managers, clients, and other stakeholders • Continuously seeks and capitalizes on opportunities to exceed the expectations of customers (internal and external) by placing a keen interest on understanding and effectively resolving customer-impacting issues in a professional and result-oriented manner. • On time daily/ weekly reporting as per advertisers/ internal/ Group requirements; • Peruse all advertising copy to ensure within Trend’s guidelines • Develop, Implement and Launch all mobile advertising campaigns on a timely manner • Manage a low debt collections report for clients less than 30 days; this means collecting payments for campaigns the same month they are to be delivered ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR THE JOB • Bachelor’s degree AND related certification OR equivalent combination of education and experience. • At least 2 years’ experience performing similar role / duties • Experience in sales, advertising and digital media would be considered a valuable asset. • An acceptable combination of academic qualifications and work experience may be considered in lieu of minimum requirements. DEADLINE:
Interested applicants must forward a cover letter and resume for the attention of the Director Human Resources to hrtci@digicelgroup.com. The closing date for applications is August 25, 2017 15662
CONTACT: 345-9274
Held by a work permit holder
15666
15581
KEW TOWN
DOWNTOWN Is seeking to employ a
POSITION
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE JOB: The role of the Trend Sales Executive is to perform qualitative and quantitative analysis to serve the information and analytical needs of the business. This position requires the management of all client campaigns and interactions through the implementation of digital advertising pre, ante and post activities. The role requires recommendations/ monitoring and reporting of digital media campaign performances and revenue generation.
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
THE BULLPEN CLUB
RODSTON ADAMS – THE WASH
TREND SALES EXECUTIVE
Salary: $150 per week
OFFICE CLEANER
Local Law firm is seeking to hire a cleaner to work 3 days a week. Salary $6.25 per hour. Interested applicants please call (649) 941-4500. Between the hours of 9:00am - 5:00pm Position is currently filled by a work permit holder
15667
WAITRESS
Salary $6.25 per hour. Required to work weekend and holidays. Only belongers need to apply
CONTACT: 649-232-0844
15361
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
TECHNICAL OPERATIONS MANAGER PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF THE JOB: Lead and motivate a team responsible for System network maintenance, including installation, repair of services to Residential and Business customers. The Technical Operations Manager manages Digicel’s HFC & TV technical operations consisting of NOC, third line support services, Network & Services security and third party operational management.
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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER This position reports to the Regional CEO and is responsible for leadership and general management of Digicel Turks and Caicos Islands, to ensure that the revenue and targets are achieved.
This is a key role that needs an in-depth understanding of technical operations, associated processes and procedures, solid people management skills, good communications and an understanding of commercial impacts of operational failures. The ability to reduce operational overheads and accurate measurement of performance is also important. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Provide supervision and direction for the Installation, Service, Network Maintenance, and Dispatch, teams, and Head end areas and for the overall direction, coordination, and evaluation of these units. • Manage and evaluate assigned and completed field work for conformance with Technical standards. • Responsible for the overall maintenance and operation of the HFC network, fiber technology, DWDM, broadband technology and equipment, digital video technology and equipment. • Initiates meetings and training sessions for technical personnel. • Responsible for the operational performance of your area as measured by Network, Business and Core fault repair SLA’s, Customer Impacts, Network Promoter Score (NPS) and Business Installs. • Responsible for regularly reviewing operational reports to identify areas for improvement, implement solutions including performance improvement plans • Effectively plan and implement preventative maintenance activities to improve and maximize Network and service availability. • Responsible for the acceptance of Network developments, new products and services plus Network upgrades, ensuring they comply with engineering and operational guidelines/specifications. • Demonstrate proficient monitoring and use of network management platforms, ensuring QoS and maintaining change management processes. • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with our internal and external customers and suppliers ensuring consistent quality of service. Actively gather detailed feedback from internal and external customers. Monitor performance against objectives and targets • Maintain technical and operational documentation in accordance with Digicel Group operational processes and procedures. • Supervise contractors working within your area of responsibility as and when required. • Deliver effective performance management through regular advisor coaching sessions on an individual and team basis to deliver service excellence. Conduct regular performance reviews with colleagues to ensure objectives are set and progress is regularly reviewed, including meeting all Work Force Management criteria. Identify training for internal resources. • Manage Health & Safety regulations, to identify and arrange for the delivery of Health & Safety training requirements in line with Company policy. Ensure that teams, including contractors, adhere to current Health & Safety. • Effective management of OPEX budget and CAPEX expenditure ensuring compliance to Digicel’s financial governance processes ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED FOR JOB: • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field • 10-15 years Previous experience in a Cable Television, Broadband, HFC, FTTH Field operations • At least 5 years’ experience managing a second or third line technical support team • At least 5 years’ experience leading a team (10 people or more) • SCTE membership, certifications and training • Project management experience preferred • Experience operating in a customer centric environment and possession of excellent people management skills including communication, negotiation and conflict resolution abilities • Track record in delivering performance improvements in a technical environment DEADLINE:
Interested applicants must forward a cover letter and resume for the attention of the Director Human Resources to hrtci@digicelgroup.com. The closing date for applications is August 25, 2017
The successful candidate must have a first class record of achievement in leading within a competitive market. The individual must have a proven ability to manage change and create organizational effectiveness. Critical to this role is the ability to build relationships with stakeholders and the community at large in order to uphold the Digicel Brand. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • To maintain and increase market profitability and return on capital, through defining and executing a clear strategy that will build on the existing revenue base, adding new sources of business, driving best-in-class service innovation, optimizing asset utilization and maintaining the reputation for high levels of customer service and tight cost control. • Full P&L responsibility for the market, ensuring all key performance indicators are achieved. • To foster the culture of dynamism, innovation and imagination – all adapted to local market conditions and opportunities • To provide strong and inspirational leadership to an experienced and motivated senior management team and employees at all levels • To focus on management and employee development, attracting new management talent as required to complement the existing resources and identifying, retaining and developing a highly talented and motivated workforce in a multi-cultural environment. • To be the guardian of the company's brand equity and public image to consumers, government and other stakeholders • To respect the direct personal accountability conferred on the role and Board for market financial and market performance, on a monthly basis and to achieve the financial objectives of the company as per the approved company budget • To ensure a complete Business Continuity Plan is in place for the market and that the business is prepared and protected in the event of disaster. • To drive a culture of Organizational Health and Safety within the company. • Works collaboratively with members of Digicel Group regional management team to harness synergies and efficiencies • To ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory responsibilities. • To ensure Corporate Social Responsibility within the community. DESIRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE: • Proven expertise, preferably in a telecommunications environment • Experience in general management, ideally in a mobile telecoms and cable operation. • Commercial acumen, maturity and professionalism with the ability to bring immediate experience, credibility and value to bear with all stakeholders. • A personal track record of success in meeting aggressive sales and revenue targets • Strong interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills, influencing, forceful, and convincing • Strong leadership qualities with the ability to build high performance teams. • Versatility, flexibility and a willingness to work within constantly changing priorities • Effective communicator and negotiator. • Ability to work in deadline-driven, fast paced environment ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: • Bachelor’s Degree in Business Management • A Master’s degree in Business Administration would be an asset. • 8-10 years equivalent experience in a Telecommunications environment.
Interested applicants must forward a cover letter and resume for the attention of the Director Human Resources to hrtci@digicelgroup.com. The closing date for applications is August 25, 2017 15660
15661
30 CLASSIFIEDS Leeward Highway, Opposite Carlisle Supplies Is seeking to employ
LABOURERS Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 946-5333
15699
H&VG CONSTRUCTION Is seeking to employ a
HOMEY’S
HOLY FAMILY ACADEMY ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL
DOWN TOWN Is seeking to employ a
is accepting applications for the position of
ROMAN CATHOLIC RELIGION AND SUBJECT AREA TEACHERS
CARPENTER Salary: $10.00 per hour
CONTACT: 331-3918
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15742
REQUIREMENTS: • The employer requires the employee to be a Missionary Roman Catholic Teacher • The employer requires the employee to be a fully initiated Roman Catholic in good standing • The employee is required to have documented experience in the area of teaching the Roman Catholic Religion • The employee must have full knowledge
• • • • •
of the United States National Curriculum Standards Education and Experience: Associate or Bachelor’s Degree holders will be considered Salary Package: $800 per month for twelve months, paid as a compensation package This is NOT for work permit renewal
For more information and resume submission contact: Fr. Orlando Gonzales, Phone: 649-941-5136, email: holyfamilytci@gmail.com
15731
GOT U COVERED
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
KITCHEN HELPER DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 941-5758
Held by work permit holders
15698
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS REQUIRE TO FILL THE FOLLOWING JOB POSITIONS
1 FINISH PAINTER
HERZOG CARIBBEAN LTD. is seeking to employ a
ASPHALT QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Use accepted methods to inspect, sample, and test aggregates, asphalt, or other materials for the purpose of quality control. • Sample and test mixtures to stay in compliance with contract specifications and quality control tolerance. • Monitor and test process functions and materials daily to ensure our products meet or exceed requirements of the appropriate agency or customer. • Prepare and record accurate information; maintain test results database. • Obtain required certifications in a timely manner. • Maintain all laboratory equipment, keeping track of all certification paperwork on lab scales and other equipment that requires annual re-certification. • Follow quality control plans and guidelines as assigned. • Follow directions of manager as to daily tasks and expectations for each specific duty. • Ensure a safe work environment in compliance with all safety policies and procedures using the appropriate tools and equipment for the task. • Follow all company policies and OSHA / MSHA regulations for safe working procedures. • Perform general cleaning of work areas.
PARAMETERS/ MACHINE CODES AND PROGRAM CODES. MUST BE WILLING TO TRAVEL AND WORK ON WEEDENDS. SALARY $3000.00 PER MONTH.
IN PROVIDENCIALES SALARY $2000.00 PER MONTH REQUIRES TO WORK 6 DAYS PER WEEK .
CONTACT KEVIN ARIZA AT TELEPHONE NO. 4322750.
1 FINISH CARPENTER
DEFINITIVE DESIGN GROUP
IN PROVIDENCIALES SALARY $2000.00 PER MONTH REQUIRES TO WORK 6 DAYS A WEEK
1 CNC OPERATOR
IN PROVIDENCIALES MUST BE SKILLED IN CREATING SIMPLE PROGRAMS USING MACHINE
SEEKS TO EMPLOY A
HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
IN GRAND TURK SALARY $2816.00 PER MONTH. 6 DAYS A WEEK
PLEASE CONTACT BUILDING MATERIAL AT946 2095 OR 9462799.
15772
ISLAND DREAM WORKS
InterHealth Canada Construction and Services has pleasure in announcing the following vacancy within the Facilities Management Department at Cockburn Town Medical Centre, Grand Turk.
QUALIFICATIONS
Part Time Receptionist/ Helpdesk Assistant – Grand Turk
• Minimum 5 years’ experience in related field • Clean Police Record • Valid Driver’s License
SKILLS
• Must know and understand all TCI/DOT regulations, such as sampling frequency, sampling methods, graduation requirements, quality requirements, etc. • Proven ability to develop relationships and to work with teams as both a leader and a participant. • Effective interpersonal and communication skills; building rapport, listening, presenting, giving, and receiving feedback. • Must be able to perform simple mathematic calculations. • Must have or acquire basic computer skills and be able to work with e-mail and simple spreadsheets.
• 8a.m. to 1p.m. Monday to Friday - 25 hours Per Week • $8.00 per hour • Must be IT literate, and have previous experience in role • Appointments will be made based on successful interview, positive reference check, and clear Police
COMPENSATION
• Approx. $12/hr
check. Previous experience is preferred, but not essential. Training is provided. • Excellent communications skills and previous customer service experience is necessary. • Belongers only are invited to apply.
POSITION TYPE
• Full-Time
Please submit applications to main office at C 5-6 Caribbean Place, Leeward Highway, Providenciales TCI.
Interested candidates please forward your resume to: kbartholomew@interhealthcanada.tc
15719
For further information and queries, please contact Karen Bartholomew on Tel: 941-2800 15717
August 19-25, 2017
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TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
NEON HOLDINGS LTD. LEEWARD Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
General household cleaning, Ironing, mopping, laundry and window washing. Salary: $7.50 per hour. Must be willing to work 6 days a week, weekends and some holidays
NEPTUNE VILLAS Is seeking to employ a
NEW STYLE CONSTRUCTION THE BIGHT Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 946-5306 This position is currently
MECHANIC Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 341-5534 This position is currently
held by a work permit holder
PABLO BARBER SHOP
PIRATE’S DEN
QUALITY UPHOLSTERY
2 BARBERS Salary: $7.50 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 247-0187
Held by a work permit holder
15710
Is seeking to employ
Salary: $6.25 per hour
held by a work permit holder
AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ
P&D employment Consultancy
Is seeking to employ a
P&D EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANCY Is seeking to employ a
2 LABOURERS
CONTACT: 941-7923
15731
NORTHCOTE
15688
Seeks
1 BAR MAID
Must have experience and able to work with little or no supervision. Salary start at $6.50 per hour and is based on experience. Deadline for application is August 29, 2017 Interested persons should send application via fax to
649-941-4034 c/o Alliance Realty Ltd.
15715
15592
DOWN TOWN Is seeking to employ a
Acting on behalf of their client Colibri Gardens Management Ltd
DOMESTIC WORKER
Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.50 per hour
CARETAKER
CONTACT: 946-5093 This position is currently
CONTACT: 232-2001
held by a work permit holder
Salary: $6.25 per hour
15683
Held by work permit holders
15684
TILE LAYER $7.00 per hour
MASON $7.00 per hour
BABYSITTER $6.25 per hour CONTACT: 232-2001
15720
PWC (TCI) LTD. REQUIRES
TWO (2): QUALIFIED ACA, ACCA, CPA OR ACMA for a Manager position
LABOURER Salary: $6.50 per week Must be willing to work 4 days per week
CONTACT: 241-7541
Minimum of 10 years experience in audit and risk assurance required, along with experience at a managerial level. Salary Range: $82,000 - $100,000 commensurate with qualifications and experience. Two (2): Qualified ACA, ACCA, CPA or ACMA for an Audit Senior role. Experience in audit required. Salary: $40,000 - $50,000 per annum These positions are for work permit renewal
APPLY TO NICK.HAYWOOD@TC.PWC.COM OR FAX: 649-946-4892, NO LATER THAN AUGUST 31, 2017 PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS
15747
15748
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
Insurance Manager
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
MERIDIAN TRUST COMPANY LIMITED
Coral Gardens Management Co Ltd is seeking suitable qualified Belongers to fill the positions of
GARDENER AND BEACH ATTENDANT JOB POSITION: GARDENER AND BEACH ATTENDANT RESPONSIBILITIES/GARDENER: • Complete ground work as directed by the Property Manager which may include picking up trash, and maintaining landscaping and other ground areas • Must have the ability to lift heavy items weighing up to 150lbs • Must have the ability to maintain irrigation systems and provide proper upkeep of sidewalks, driveways, parking lots, fountains, and other grounds features Salary: $8.50 per hr. RESPONSIBILITIES/BEACH ATTENDANT • Wash, mop, and clean the pool deck. Promote a fun and relaxing atmosphere for guests. Provide information to guests about available recreation facilities and activities. Promote the rules and regulations of the recreation facility intended for the safety and welfare of guests. Salary: $8.50 per hr. Qualified Belonger candidates with clean police record are requested to submit a CV by e-mail to: Marsha Blanche Email: marsha@misickstanbrook.tc Tel.: 946-4732
15763
Meridian Trust Company Limited specializes in the discrete management of capital, property and other assets for corporations, private individuals and their families with particular focus on asset protection and tax minimization strategies. We are seeking a qualified person to join our team as an Insurance Manager in the Turks & Caicos Islands. EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS • Recognized Chartered Accountants professional designation with over 10 years post qualification experience and a record of progressive responsibility • Bachelor’s degree in Management Studies • Strong technical knowledge of GAAP, IFRS, statutory regulations and a good understanding of offshore tax planning using insurance structures • Studying towards the TEP and CII qualifications • Must be willing and able to train Insurance graduate recently employed • At least 13 years experience managing staff • Strong interpersonal and client relationship skills and the ability to work with minimal supervision • A high degree of proficiency in the use of MS Office products, Quickbooks, Mortgage Database Software, and strong understanding, use and maintenance of various computerized accounting packages, and IT network maintenance. The position commands a salary of $60,000 to $84,000 depending on experience. Position is currently filled by a work permit holder. Suitable candidates should send their CV with a covering letter to:
The Human Resources Manager Meridian Trust Company Limited P.O. Box 599, Level 2, Le Vele Plaza, Grace Bay Road, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands Tel: 941-3082 or Email: Barbara.Virgil@meridiantrust.tc
157677
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JOB LISTINGS SERVICES AUTO SALES REAL ESTATE
Classifieds TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
August 19-25, 2017
946-4664 Fax: 946-4661
Email: tcnews@tciway.tc
Website: tcweeklynews.com
FLOWER GIRL
WANTED URGENTLY
FLORAL DESIGNER
Must have thorough knowledge in the floral business with 3-5 years experience.
Call: 231-3788
SPACE AVAILABLE ON BUSY HIGHWAY FOR IMMEDIATE RENT. THIS SPACE IS NEWLY RENOVATED.
GOOD FOR LAW OFFIES, REAL ESTATE, SPA, BEAUTY SALON ETC...
CALL 649 231-3788
FOR SALE House in Richmond Hill residential area on a half acre land.
CONTACT: 231-3788
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
DWAYNE WILLIAMS SOUTH DOCK Is seeking to employ a
EL RANCHO RESTAURANT AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
DISHWASHER/ KITCHEN HELPER
BABYSITTER Salary: $6.25 per hour
15647
CONTACT: 241-5131
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 343-4718
This position Is currently held by a work permit holder 15634
DELUXE RECRUITMENT AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Is seeking the following on behalf of their clients:
LABOURERS CONSTRUCTION HELPER
EL RANCHO RESTAURANT Is seeking to employ a
WAITRESS Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 241-8194
15629
DENIS ROPER GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
STEEL MAN MASON PAINTER
LABOURER
DELUXE ENTERPRISES DOMESTIC WORKER GENERAL WORKER STORE CLERK Salary ranges from: $6.25 - $8.00 per hour. Employee may be required to work weekends and holidays Only Belongers need to apply
CONTACT: 946-8876
15562
ELCIE HINSON & YUJAR CAICEDO Is seeking to employ an
Is seeking to employ a
G&J CONSTRUCTION Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER PLUMBER
CONTACT: 346-5194
CONTACT: 348-5085
Salary: $7.00 per hour
Salary: $6.25 per hour
Salary: $9.00 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 941-3937
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
WILMAN CONSULTANCY
DENISE SMITH
DOLMEN IMPORT & EXPORT
15600
15633
Is seeking to employ a
Acting on behalf of our client Denise Bovie. Who is seeking to employ a
MASON
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 242-1307
CONTACT: 246-2634
15596
ELEXANDER KENNET WILLIAMS
UPHOLSTERY
Salary: $7.00 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
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This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15631
15627
SALT MILLS PLAZA
LABOURER LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 343-7748
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15571
Salary $6.25 per hour Only belongers need to apply
CONTRACT: 649-946-8521 15559
NEEDED URGENTLY Senior Reporter Reporter/Sub-Editor
We are looking for an experienced all-round reporter to join our small team. The successful applicant would have run the gamut of covering community events to court and parliamentary reporting. The ideal candidate should be able to copy edit and be able to write eye-catching headlines, as well as proofread. He or she will be responsible for ensuring that copy is accurate; has correct grammar and follows house style. Applicant should be computer-literate and should know how to use a camera. Please send application to the publisher at Turks & Caicos News Ltd. (The Weekly News) tcweeklynews@gmail.com, or P.O.Box 52, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands.
We are looking for a qualified reporter who has strong news gathering and writing skills, as well as the ability and enthusiasm to help keep the country’s leading newspaper ahead of the pack. The position is available for immediate start and the successful candidate will be joining a small, dedicated team covering a wide range of news and features across the islands of the Turks & Caicos. Local knowledge is preferred but not essential, but the successful applicant would have had wide experience in community, court and parliamentary reporting. A working knowledge of computer and photography is essential. The salary for this position will be dependent on experience. Write or email the publisher at tcweeklynews@gmail.com No phone calls please.
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
34 CLASSIFIEDS GLEN A. WILLIAMS GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 331-3887
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15644
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
GLOBAL SERVICES Is seeking to employ a
MANAGER
Must have 5 years’ experience ( 3 years international experience). Must be able to speak and write English, French and Spanish. Must have a college diploma. Salary: Based on experience
CONTACT: 649-331-1809 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15641
IDELIA ASTWOOD GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 243-0591
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
ISLAND AUTO RENTALS GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
MECHANIC to do regular Maintenance to their fleet of rental vehicles. Salary $12.00 per hour
ISLANDE ESTIMOND GIDEON
JA CLEANING Is seeking to employ 3
Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $150 per week
CONTACT: 244-3444
DOMESTIC WORKERS Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT 232 0933
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 241-4070
JAMESLY PROSPER- SNIP & CLIP BARBER SHOP
JATAN WILLIAMS
JEFF MÜCK
LABOURER
DOMESTIC WORKER
15636
15578
15620
15556
JACQUELINE SMITH Is seeking to employ
MAIDS
$6.25 per hour
CARPENTERS $6.25 per hour
HAIR BRAIDERS (On Commission)
LABOURERS $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 243-4214
These positions are currently held by work permit holders
NANNY NEEDED James and Cleomie Basset are seeking to employ a Full-Time Nanny. The applicant must be honest, reliable and MUST be good with young children. Past experience is a MUST. Please provide at least 2 references Salary: $6.50 per hour Requirements; Must be willing to live in, work long hours, weekends and holidays. Must be able to drive and speak English.
PLEASE CONTACT: 649-247-0157
15554
15580
JILL SWANN GRACE BAY ROAD
LIVE – IN DOMESTIC WORKER
Must have a valid driver’s license. Must speak English Must love animals Duties: Take care of teenager and the house. Salary $300 biweekly
CONTACT: 649-231-3122 or email jilltci@gmail.com This position is for work permit renewal 15342
Is seeking to employ
2 BARBERS Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
BLUE HILLS Is looking for a
PAINTER to work 5 days per week salary $10.00 per hour
CONTACT: 649-341-9595 this positon is for work 15551 permit renewal
LONG ISLAND HOLDING - WATER PLAY
JUDITH SWANN NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $800 per month
Salary: $237.00 per week
CONTACT: 243-5723
CONTACT: 331-6251
KENNETH PROSPERE
KEVIN GARLAND
LEEBERT ALDERADO MISSICK
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
15669
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
TAILOR Salary: 6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 241-6088
LABOURER The salary is $6.25 per hour.
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15611
Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $150 per week Must be willing to work 4 days a week
CONTACT: 242-9241 This position is currently
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT 4411899
held by a work permit holder
LYLY’S INTERNET CAFÉ
MAF SECURITY SERVICES
A RENEWAL WORK PERMIT
MARTINEZ AUTO REPAIR
CONTACT 246-7282 15428
Is seeking to employ a
Is hiring a male or female
15625
LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
15618
Employer's name:
Marionette Hinds
15525
Is seeking to employ a
Locaton: Grand Turk
2 KITEBOARDING TEACHERS
We are looking for serious applicants, motivated, outgoing, and extremely patient with students with the following qualifications. • IKO Level or higher ( including CPR, Boat License and First Aid) • Proficiency in sewing and kite repairs • Must speak English, Spanish and French If you are interested in joining our team, please send a copy of your CV, Cover Letter and 3 References to: waterplayprovo@gmail.com Belongers are also encouraged to apply. Please send a copy of your CV to the Labor Board 15630
Salary: $6.25 per hour
Is seeking to employ a
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 231-7047 15574
JR CONSTRUCTION
Is seeking to employ a
COMPUTER CLERK Salary: $7.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 331-3887
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15640
Position:
DOMESTIC WORKER
DOMESTIC HELPER/WORKER
CONTACT: 341-7690
CONTACT NUMBER: 244-7544
Salary: $6.50 per hour
15576
Salary: 6.25 per hour
AUTO BODY REPAIR HELPER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 344-9403
15621
August 19-25, 2017
CLASSIFIEDS 35
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
Is seeking to employ
LABOURER CARETAKER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 241-1465 These positions are held by work permit holders
15608
MATRISA LOWE GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 346-1654 This position is currently
held by a work permit holder
15625
PENTECOSTAL RESTORATION CENTER Is seeking to employ a
MATTHEW WILLIAMS LEEWARD PALMS Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER Salary: $200 per week
CONTACT: 241-1087
MONTE RESTAURANT AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ
1 BAKER
1Salary: BARMAID $6.25 per hour
Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 331-3887
CONTACT: 941-7331
NORMA SIMMONS
NORMAN LIGHTBOURNE
SALT CAY Is seeking to employ a
FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15607
NASH TIMOTHY
DOMESTIC WORKER
Work permit renewal
15643
MARY FORBES AND ADLIN PIERRE
Is seeking to employ a
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15645
NEW STYLE CONSTRUCTION LEEWARD HIGHWAY
LABOURER
Salary $6.25 per hour Required to work weekend and holidays. Only belongers need to apply
CONTACT: 649-946-8876 15560
NATASHA CONSULTANCY
Acting on behalf of their clients who are seeking the following
ISABELLA ELIZABETH HINSON
DOMESTIC WORKER
LABOURER Salary: $250 per week Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 242-5221
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15628
Salary: $6.25 per hour CONTACT: 245-7682
MECHANIC Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 341-5534 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15592
NORWANI SERVICES
Acting on behalf of our clients who are seeking the following
THE HOPE FOUNDATION
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 232-5415
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15648
Is seeking to employ a
INQUIRING MINDS/ASHLEY’S PLACE
2 TEACHERS $1500 MONTHLY AISHA LAPORTE
1 DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $400 per week CLEMENT HENRY
LABOURER
Salary: $350 weekly
MODERN DAY CONSTRUCTION
1 LABOURER $8.00 PER HOUR 1 CARPENTER $18.00 PER HOUR 1 MASON $18.00 PER HOUR
Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
VERNETTE KELLY SKIPPINGS
CONTACT: 341-1944
1 LABOURER $8.00 PER HOUR
15575
OLYMPIC CONSTRUCTION
P&D EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
NEEDS THE FOLLOWING
1 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
WITH Civil Engineering Degree, and 10 years’ experience in construction Management Salary: $2500 per month
1 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR
WITH Civil Engineering Degree and 10 years’ experience in Construction Supervision Salary: $1800 per month
3 CARPENTERS/ FINISHING CARPENTERS
Acting on behalf of their client B&M Construction, who is seeking a
2 MASONS
with Certificate of Masonry Salary: $7.00 per hour
TILE SETTER Salary: $7.00 per hour
with Certificate of Tile Setting and Masonry Salary: $7.50 per hour
CONTACT: 431-1241
These positions are currently held by a work permit holder
155330
CONTACT: 231-6302
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15590
DELROY LIGHTBOURNE
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour CONTACT: 246-2850
LUCILLE TILE CONSTRUCTION
TILE LAYER
Salary: $6.25 per hour CONTACT: 243-2040 THESE POSITIONS ARE CURRENTLY HELD BY WORK PERMIT HOLDERS
15586
MOMENTOUS LTD. Momentous Ltd. is seeking a qualified individual for the position of
DIRECTOR OF ENTERTAINMENT
Only candidates who meet the minimum qualifications and requirements will be considered. All candidates must be willing to work unusual hours including weekends and public holidays. All candidates must be non-smokers. Applicants will be required to pass a written skills test. Salary is $60,000 annually. This position is currently occupied by a Work Permit holder. Qualified Turks Islander applicants are invited to forward resumes to the Labour Board.
RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE:
• • • • • • • •
Financial performance of all entertainment products Programming of annual schedule of entertainment events Oversight of marketing, customer service, and technical operations In the entertainment jurisdiction, hire and manage local staff to execute events Create and manage a budget for each event, delivering the event within that budget Supplier management Facility management On the ground troubleshooting of events and associated facilities
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS:
with Certificate of carpentry Salary: $7.50 per hour
1 TILE SETTER
To care for a physically and mentally challenged individual. Salary: $200 per week
OLEM SEIDE ISLAND DRYWALL
2 TEACHERS $2500 MONTHLY
DOMESTIC WORKER
DOMESTIC WORKER
CONTACT: 232-2001
15583
• 10+ years planning, managing and executing entertainment events and facilities • 5+ years hiring, managing and training staff • 5+ years creating and managing budgets and fiscal reporting to shareholders • Experience in negotiating contracts • Strong interpersonal and communications skills are required • Must have a University degree • Must have ability to travel globally • Must be fluent (Written & Oral) in English
Applications can be submitted online at www.momentous.com or directly to careers@momentous.com 15622
36 CLASSIFIEDS
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
PETER & JOANNE KARAM
VACANCY NOTICE
is seeking to employ a
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE BOARD
PEURETON HIGGS LEEWARD HIGHWAY Is seeking to employ a
HOUSEMAN
with live in responsibilities of Cooking, Cleaning, yard work, 5 dogs. Salary is $1000.00 a month with housing, and some meals provided. Kindly forward all resumes to;
The Turks & Caicos Islands National Health Insurance Board (NHIB) invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the post of Chief Financial Officer.
Chief Financial Officer
WENDYHANDFIELD@ HOTMAIL.COM
REPORTS TO: Chief Executive Officer LOCATION: Providenciales
15324
JOB SUMMARY
PIRATES DEN
The Chief Financial Officer is responsible for directing the fiscal functions of the NHIB in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards and any other financial management techniques and practices appropriate within the health and insurance industry.
Is seeking to employ a
PHILIP CAPRON Is seeking to employ
2 LABOURERS
LABOURER Salary: $250 per week
CONTACT: 344-6599
15566
PRINCE ALBERT CONSTRUCTION Is seeking to employ a
Applicants must be honest, reliable and willing to work. Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 241-0968 These positions are currently held by work permit holders
15594
QUALITY FOOD CENTER Is seeking to employ a
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Plan, develop, organize, implement, direct and evaluate the NHIB’s fiscal function and performance. • Participate in the development of the company’s plans and programs as a strategic partner. • Evaluate and advise on the impact of long-range planning and the introduction of new programs/strategies • Provide timely and accurate analysis of budgets, financial reports and financial trends in order to assist the CEO and the Board in performing their responsibilities. • Develop, implement and enforce financial policies and procedures that will improve the overall operation, efficiency and effectiveness of the company. • Provide technical financial knowledge and advice to others within the financial discipline. • May perform other duties as assigned by the CEO or any other person authorized to give instructions or assignments. • Lead the timely completion of the financial statement audit process. • Assist in the completion of key accounting functions such as reconciliations, manage and supervise the finance, compliance and billing teams.
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 242-5919
15595
R & C SNACK BAR KEW TOWN Is looking for a
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
• Candidates should have a Master’s degree in Accounting or equivalent combination of education and experience • Preferably with professional qualification as a CPA or any equivalent accounting designation. • At least 7 years of experience in a senior finance management role is a must.
SALES CLERK Salary: $6.25 per hour Duties: Update Clients Records. Greet and take care of client’s needs
Contact: Newton Stubbs on 241-8315 or Barbara 339-7127
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15601
R&B TIRES
Is seeking to employ a
CASHIER
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 946-5715
15619
R&S ADMINISTRATION AND SECRETARIAL SERVICES Acting on behalf of our clients who are seeking the following
EMMANUEL BELIZAIRE
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.75 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
LABOURER TIRE REPAIRMAN
• Experienced financial leader with appropriate industry experience, strong supervisory and mentoring skills, high ethical standards, exceptional analytical and problem solving, well organized and self-directed, excellent written/verbal communication, speak, read and write in excellent English language, proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel Spreadsheets and Pivot Tables, and Accounting software packages, effective time management skills. • Solid understanding of international financial reporting standards • Solid understanding of the NHIB Ordinance and Regulations • Experience in healthcare financing • Training in International Accounting Standards for Social Security • Experience In Microsoft Dynamics • Team worker who is willing to take a hands-on approach to the role.
to work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 241-6307
CONTACT: 332-8300
Salary: $7.00 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 346-8422
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
These positions are held by work permit holders
RACEINE BOVELL
ROBERT HALL & ASSOCIATES LTD.
ROBERTS AGENCY
LEEWARD PALMS Is seeking to employ a
Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience scale $82,200 to $89,310.00 per annum. A standard set of benefits and allowances are additional.
DOMESTIC WORKER
This position is for work permit renewal
15522
SALARY
ROLANDA GLINTON
15343
Is seeking to employ a
15641
Is seeking to employ
2 DOMESTIC WORKERS – $6.50 per hour
Interested persons are requested to submit a resume, cover letter, two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer), copies of educational certificates, a Police Certificate and a copy of the Passport photo page.
2 DIVE INSTRUCTORS
Deadline for submission: August 18, 2017
– $6.50 per hour
– $8.75 per hour
2 LABOURERS
LABOURER
If delivering in person envelope shall be marked Chief Financial Officer Position and addressed to:
15550
Dr. Hamlet Nation CEO Actg. National Health Insurance Board Salt Mills Plaza, Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands , British West Indies If by Email send to: recruitment@tcinhip.tc
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 244-2925
15639
LABOURER
1 WOOD CARVER
CONTACT: 246-7382
– $6.50 per hour
Salary: $6.50 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15557
– $10.00 per hour
1 GARDENER PLEASE CALL 241-2043 for further information
15558
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
ROUSTA REMILLEN Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
RUSSELL JENNINGS Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
Salary: $6.25 per hour
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 242-4619
CONTACT: 341-9479
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15342
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15598
SANLY STAR Is seeking to employ
3 TILE LAYERS Salary: $300 per week
CONTACT: 231-4308
These positions are currently held by work permit holders
15613
LABOURER
Salary: $6.50 per hour. Interested candidate may contact the employer 346-0172 for further details regarding employment
15591
Is seeking to employ a
Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
GARDENER
CONTACT: 331-6625
CONTACT: 244-9091 This position is currently held
Salary: $6.25 per hour
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15612
Salary: $6.25 per hour
by a work permit holder
15570
RESORT MANAGER POSITION
IS INTERVIEWING FOR:
HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISORS POSITION Join a relaxed and friendly 35 team work force and enjoy one of the highest wage and service charges on the island. Applicant should have: • Person much have a Minimum of 2 years housekeeping supervisory experience • Strong English written and verbal skills. • Able to work Weekends and Holidays. Compensation will be commensurate with qualifications & experience
Resumes can be dropped off at hotel or emailed to kmcintosh@ portsofcallresort.com
SHAUN CHRISTOPHER DEANE Island Vibes Tours LTD The Bight Is seeking to employ a
CLASSIFIEDS 37 TIFFANY HENFIELD SHEDLINE JOSEPH
15579
Sackirb Ltd is seeking a qualified candidate for the following position: Resort Manager - must have +2 years proven experience managing small resorts and resort restaurant and bar -must be willing to live in Middle Caicos full time -must be able to establish and maintain effective communication, coordination and professional relationships with Owners, Guests, Vendors, Suppliers and contractors -must plan menus in consultation with the Chef and prepare estimates and food cost analysis -must have knowledge of ordering and inventorying beverages -must prepare annual budget and schedule under guidance of Resort Accountant -must be proficient in Quick Books and Excel -must manage the calendar and work with the Resort Booking managers -must be able to arrange local transportation when required -must have the ability to train and supervise staff -must be able to work independently to an agreed procedure and in a team environment -must have knowledge of Housekeeping issues, rotations and maintenance aspects Salary is commensurate with experience and accommodation requirements. Start date October 15, 2017
All applications with resumes must be sent to camilla@cmdconsulting.net By the 15th day of September 2017
15589
NOTICE NOTICE REGULATION 7 OF THE PHYSICAL PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT PERMISSION) REGULATIONS, 1990
Planning Application NC 1109:
REGULATION 7 OF THE PHYSICAL PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT PERMISSION) REGULATIONS, 1990
Planning Application SC 760:
An Application, REGISTERED NC 1109, Parcel 50303/1 for Development Permission to perform dredging of the channel approaching Bellefield Landing and Sandy Point on North Caicos, was submitted by Ports Authority of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
An Application, REGISTERED SC 760, Parcel 20307/78 for Development Permission for rehabilitation of the existing wharf on South Caicos Port, with works in the marine environment that include sheet piling along the shoreline and along port walls and limited maintenance dredging of the approach channel to the wharf, was submitted by Ports Authority, TCI Government.
Anyone wishing to make representation(s) may do so in writing to the Director of Planning, South Base, Grand Turk or through the Department of Planning, Emily House, Leeward Highway, Providenciales, within twenty-eight (28) days of publication of this Notice.
Anyone wishing to make representation(s) may do so in writing to the Director of Planning, South Base, Grand Turk or through the Department of Planning, Emily House, Leeward Highway, Providenciales, within twenty-eight (28) days of publication of this Notice.
Dated Posted: August 3, 2017 15344
Dated Posted: August 3, 2017
15345
Salary: $9.00 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week.
CONTACT: 232-7256 15549
ANY OCCASION BEAUTY BAR Seeking
BARBER $6.25 per hour
SALON HELPER $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: ANYOCCASION09@ 15617 GMAIL.COM
AGNES SWANN NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ
BLUE HILLS Is seeking a:
MASON 2 LABOURERS
Must be willing to work six days per week. Salary: $10.00 per hour
CONTACT: (649) 231-4619 THIS POSITION IS CURRENTLY HELD BY A WORK PERMIT HOLDER
WILMAN CONSULTANCY
Acting on behalf of our client Adly Chery. Who is seeking to employ a
COOK Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 246-2634
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15632
BAMBARRA BAKERY
Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 246-4769
CLYDE HOLIDAY GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
FISHERMAN Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 243-5281
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15564
MR.CURTIS L SIMMONS Looking to Employee a
DOMESTIC WORKER Location: Grand Turk. All interested persons must contact Mr Curtis L Simmons
649-2411347
15552
DOWN TOWN Is seeking to employ a
HEAVY COSMETOLOGIST Salary: $7.00 per hour EQUIPMENT CARE TAKER Must be willing to work 6 Salary: $6.50 per hour days per week OPERATOR CONTACT: 244-2152
Salary: Based on experience
CONTACT: 243-6197 This position is currently
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
held by a work permit holder
AGNES SWANN
ANISHA C. EWING
CATHYANN HALL
BELLE FEMME ROSE
15553
NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ
Is seeking to employ a
2 LABOURERS BABYSITTER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 246-4769
These positions are currently held by a work permit holder 15642
1 BAKERY ASSISTANT
15604
Is seeking to employ a
ANNY GARCIA BEAUTY SALON
CONTACT: 242-0508
Is seeking to employ a
• Responsible for general cleaning of baker equipment. • Make sure bakery is kept tidy at all times • Packing of baking products for distribution • Must be honest and have a pleasant attitude toward Customers • Must be willing to work from 4:00am1:00pm ( long hours), 5 days per week and sometimes weekends • Salary: $6.25 per hour Email: discount@tciway.tc
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
These positions are currently held by work permit holders
BLUE HILLS GLASS
Is looking for
ANGELINA MALCOLM
ALLAN’S TRUCKING
15597
2 TECHNICIANS
A&G ELECTRICAL
GLASS TECHNICIAN LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 343-6277
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 343-8536
15647
Is seeking to employ
15563
A&A C CONTRACTS
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 343-1743
Held by a work permit holder
15664
TURTLE COVE Is seeking to employ a
NAIL TECHNICIAN Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 341-9275
CARMEN ROBINSON
LABOURER LAUNDERER
DOMESTIC WORKER
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 345-4646
CONTACT: 231-6412
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
DAVIS CONSTRUCTION
DAYNE PRATT
Is seeking to employ a
JUBA SOUND Is seeking to employ a
15584
CAICOS COIN LAUNDRY
BREEZE CONSTRUCTION
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15572
15565
15602
38 CLASSIFIEDS
15593
LONG BAY Is looking for a
GRAND TURK Seeking
Salary: 6.25per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 231-4357
DEEP BLUE CLEANING SERVICES
DELICIOUS DISHES
15582
Airport Road is seeking to employ a
15615
Is seeking to employ
1 WAITRESS
LABOURER HANDYMAN JANITOR
1 DOMESTIC WORKER
– $7.00 per hour
Salary: $150 per week
Salary $6.50 per hour.
Salary: $7.50 per hour
CONTACT: 232-5420
CONTACT 247-4507
CONTACT: 345-5284
CONTACT: 331-0720
15338
15606
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15599
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15637
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
– $6.50 per hour
These positions are currently held by work permit holders
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
CLASSIFIEDS 39
The Windsong Resort is now accepting resumes for the position of
The Windsong Resort is now accepting resumes for the position of
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
GENERAL MANAGER This position is full time, requires periodic international travel and a flexible work schedule that includes holidays, weekends, split shifts and extended days. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES INCLUDED BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
This position is full time, and a flexible work schedule that includes some holidays, weekends, split shifts and extended days. JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY:
• As Administrative Assistant, you will have substantial involvement with a variety of personnel-related administrative tasks. You will support the HR operation in duties like, payroll reconciliation, posting job ads, updating and maintaining, HR database and processing employees’ requests. • You will also work with the Accounts department in processing and delivering payments, banking and assigned duties, including filing. • This position requires close coordination with the General Manager on assigned tasks and specialty projects. • This position requires excellent organizational skills and the ability to handle sensitive information confidentially. Essential Responsibilities and duties included but are not limited to: • Maintain employee records (soft and hard copies) • Update HR databases (e.g. new hires, separations, vacation and sick leaves) • Assist in payroll preparation by providing relevant data, like absences, bonus and leaves • Prepare paperwork for HR policies and procedures • Process employees’ requests and provide relevant information • Coordinate HR projects, meetings and training seminars • Manage queries accordingly • Prepare reports and presentations for internal communications • Provide orientations for new employees by sharing onboarding packages and explaining company policies • Work with the Accounts department to update and maintain filing and records as needed; banking and to offer general office and administrative support as assigned • Coordinate purchasing as needed • Act of receiving clerk as needed • Other duties as assigned
• Full responsibility for all resort operations and disciplines, to include hotel, food and beverage, accounting, budgeting, strata management, owner relations, advertising & marketing, long-term planning, revenue management, reputation management, social media and maintenance. • Achieve or exceed financial/budget goals and expectations as established by senior management. • Maintain labor relations to provide for a well trained staff with employment longevity. • Achieve high levels of guest customer service and satisfaction.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Minimum 4 years of experience over the past 10 years ( min 3 years with a single company/property) as a Resort General Manager at a successful 4+ star Caribbean property. • Hospitality Degree desirable. • International experience an asset and
second language (Spanish or French) highly desirable. • Minimum 4 years over the past 8 years managing condominium strata operations • Dedication to developing a strong team approach to operations. • Excellent business and personal references • Direct experience, skill and knowledge in: 1. Developing and monitoring guest satisfaction programs 2. P&L analysis and annual budget preparation with monitoring and reporting functions to corporate office 3. Developing long and short term marketing plans with milestone achievements 4. Building schedules for annual facilities maintenance and long term preventative maintenance programs 5. Revenue management and extranet operations 6. Human resource and local labor relations • Salary: $88,000 annual, commensurate with skill & experience, semiannual merit bonus plan and service charge
Interested applicants should contact Jim Molter, Managing Partner via email at jim@windsongresort.com or by fax at 649.941.7719. Suitable applicants will be contacted by email or telephone to schedule an interview. This position is currently held by a permit holder.
The Windsong Resort is now accepting resumes for the position of
Assistant General Manager
Salary $28-33,000 plus service charge Interested applicants should contact Windsong Resort via email at admin@ windsongresort.com or by fax 649.941.7719. Suitable applicants will be contacted by email or telephone to schedule an interview.
The successful candidate will have strong F&B management skills and knowledge. The position is full time, with a demanding work schedule that will include holidays, weekends, split shifts and extended days.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The Windsong Resort currently seeks to employ Food and Beverage employees in the following positions:
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES INCLUDED BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
KITCHEN HELPER COOK BAKER ASSISTANT COOK HOST/ HOSTESS BUSSERS & RUNNER
• Full responsibility for food and beverage operations as well as assigned resort operations and disciplines such as budgeting, long-term planning, reputation management, housekeeping and maintenance. • Achieve or exceed financial/budget goals and expectations as established by the General Manager. • Achieve high levels of guest customer service and satisfaction.
We are looking for individuals with a minimum of 2 years experience, able to work long hours, holidays and weekends, are service minded and be willing to work in a team environment. Wages $6.25-$9.00/hour plus service charge
REQUIREMENTS:
Positions currently held by work permit holders
• Minimum 3 years of experience over the past 8 years in a management role at a successful 4+ star resort.
Interested applicants should contact Windsong Resort via email at culinary@windsongresort.com or by fax 649.941.7719. Suitable applicants will be contacted by email or telephone to schedule an interview.
• Hospitality MSc Degree desirable. • International experience an asset and second language (Spanish or French) highly desirable. • Minimum 3 years’ experience managing a busy and successful food and beverage operation. • Dedication to developing a strong team approach to operations. • Excellent business and personal references • Direct experience, skill and knowledge in: 1. Menu development 2. P&L analysis and annual budget preparation with monitoring and reporting functions to GM 3. Developing long and short-term planning strategies 4. Hotel revenue management. 5. Human resource and local labor relations • Salary: $40-50,000 annual, commensurate with skill & experience, semiannual merit bonus plan & service charge
Interested applicants should contact Jim Molter, Managing Partner via email at jim@windsongresort.com or by fax at 649.941.7719. Suitable applicants 15640
will be contacted by email or telephone to schedule an interview.
15614
August 19-25, 2017
40 CLASSIFIEDS B BEAUTY & HEALTH SPA
BACI RISTORANTE Turtle Cove. Is looking for am
Is seeking to employ a
EXPERIENCED PIZZA COOK
NAIL TECHNICIAN
Must have a minimum of 3 years’ experience in Pizzeria and/or busy kitchen environment, Duties Include: Preparation of Pizza dough and bread as well as sauce and ingredients. Must be able to work well unsupervised and be efficient during busy service hours. Pay rate: $10.00 per hour
Full-time, Afternoons/Evenings
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 242-4528
Call for interview: 941-3044
15696
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
15529
BLITZ SPORTS BAR & GRILL NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ a
BRUNEL JEAN-LOUIS FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
BREEZY BRAE
LABOURER
LABOURER BARMAID Salary: $200 per week
CONTACT: 243-7047 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15679
ALL SAINTS EVANGELICAL INC.
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
BRENDA ROBINSON
KEW TOWN Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $500 per week
SALARY: 6.25 PER HOUR 5 DAYS PER WEEK
CONTACT: 346-7910
CONTACT: 649-242-8252
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
THIS IS FOR A RENEWAL
15754
15760
ARIUS AMBROISE JONCKA
ANITA'S GROCERY (B&A VARIETY STORE) STAMMERS STREET, SOUTH CAICOS
Is seeking to employ a
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS ALBERT C STUBBS
ALBERT CAPRON GRAND TURK is seeking a
Is seeking to employ a
ALICE KITCHEN FIVE CAYS ROAD Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
STOREKEEPER LABOURER
CONTACT: 344-3188
CONTACT INFORMATION (649) 346-8157
Salary: $200 per week
Held by a work permit holder
15701
LABOURER COOK Salary: $6.25 per hour
Salary is $6.50 per hour,
CONTACT: 232-4548
CONTACT 247-2495
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15744
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15695
KITCHEN HELPER
Salary: $6.50 per hour
Salary - $6.5/hr; 40 hrs/Week
CONTACT: 342-8360
Held by a work permit holder
Status - Work Permit Renewal
15704
15722
CARNEY GARDINER
C&S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ a
Acting on behalf of our client Albert Grant. Who is seeking to employ a
CONTACT: 241-1608
15675
Administrator/ Personal Assistant To coordinate, oversee and organize from start to finish all events, locally and internationally for A Touch of Love International Center and its group of affiliated ministries.
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 241-5922 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15729
REQUIREMENTS:
• • • •
Must be born again, Spirit filled believer. Strong Organizational, Communication and Linguistic skills. Proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint Must be trustworthy; able to be trusted with highly sensitive and confidential information • Must be able to carry a heavy workload and flexible for sudden travel • Reports to Senior Pastor • Salary $1500 per month • Held by a work permit holder No phone calls please
SEND RESUME TO:
A Touch of Love Ministries International Center Attn: Senior Pastor P.O. Box 751 Providenciales, TCI or email info@atolministries.org 15703
BABYSITTER
PAINTER
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 246-7382
CONTACT: 242-5676
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15676
15758
BOHIO GRAND TURK CHEF DE PARTIE
REQUIREMENTS: • minimum 5 year culinary experience in a full service, dining establishment • post-secondary degree or equivalent qualification by experience • must have strong knowledge of kitchen inventory and ordering process and The ability to supervise a staff under the direction of the Executive Chef • must be able to work morning,
nights and weekend on a schedule • excellent culinary technique and ability to work the line during all meal periods • exception customer service orientation complying with company service culture • must be fluent in English and French, written and verbal form DUTIES WILL INCLUDE • coordinate the inventory and
• • •
•
disbursement of all supplies with F&B Manager inspect and ensures the proper set up and readiness of each item on menus supervise daily food preparation ensure a level of quality portion control and plate presentation is adhered to consistency work closely with staff to exceed guest expectation
CANDIDATES SHOULD APPLY IN WRITING INCLUDING COVER LETTER RESUME AND REFERNCES TO INFO@BOHIORESORT.COM THIS POSITION IS FOR WORK PERMIT RENEWAL
15723
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
COCKPIT LOUNGE GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 946-1095
CREATIVE TIPS AND TOES LEEWARD HIGHWAY
NAIL TECHNICIAN Salary: $7.00 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 241-4161
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
DENIS PROSPER
DIVERSE MAINTENANCE SERVICES
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
15681
Is seeking to employ
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 242-1307 This position is currently
held by a work permit holder
15596
VACANCIES Williams Construction, Fidelity Construction, Discount Car Rental, Spotless Car Wash, Tropical Bar, Delano Ewing, Steel Unlimited, George Solon
Applicants must be able to do hard labor and heavy lifting. Must be able to work for 6 days per week at $7.00 per hour. PLEASE CONTACT SHANE HAWKINS ON
649-333-2155 for more information
LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 246-2522 This position is currently
held by a work permit holder
15738
DJIMY ANTENOR Is seeking to employ a
15725
EPHRAIM CONSTRUCTION LTD. Looking for a
Salary: $150 per week Must be willing to work 4 days per week
CONTACT: 343-2261 Held by work permit holder
15690
EQUILIBRIUM SPA Is seeking to employ a
– $6.25 per hour
– $8-$10 per hour
WAITRESS – $6.25
DOMESTIC WORKER – $6.25 per hour
CAR WASHER – $6.25 per hour
Held by work permit holder Contact: darling86@hotmail.com
15771
EVA HARVEY LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 333-2621
15712
EAGLE REFERENCE CAR WASH
DAMARA CALANDRA LAVILETTE GLASS SHACK Is seeking to employ a
DEANZA WILSON GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER
DOMESTIC WORKER
Salary: $6.25 per hour
Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 348-9923
CONTACT: 231-6423
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
ELBERT HIGGS
ENID FORBES
15732
NORTH CAICOS Is seeking to employ a
15736
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
CAR WASHER CONTACT: ?? $250 per week
This position is currently held by work permit holder
15750
LABOURER
Salary: $100 per week Must be willing to work 2 days per week
CONTACT: 246-7382
CONTACT: 244-2139 This position is currently
Salary: $6.25 per hour
Held by a work permit holder
15708
held by a work permit holder
15693
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LTD P.O.BOX 158, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, BWI Tel: (649) 911-4437 Fax: (649) 946-4670 E-mail: cse@tciway.tc
LABOURER MASON
GARDENER
DOMESTIC WORKER
PAINTER
$6.25 - $10 per hour
Is seeking to employ a
SOUTH DOCK ROAD
– $7-$9 per hour
CAPTAIN/ DIVER
CUTTING EDGE LANDSCAPING AND DESIGN
Is seeking to employ a
5 LABORERS
LABOURER
Is seeking to employ a
Is seeking to employ a
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15691
CROSOLY BAIN
CLASSIFIEDS 41
CERAMIC TILE MASON / CARPENTER $ 10.00 / hr. Sunday Friday. Work in Middle Caicos. Position held by work permit holder
PHONE MIKE AT 333-8421
15734
FLAMINGO CAFÉ FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
COSMETOLOGIST Salary: $6.50 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 941-7220
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15689
GLOBAL SOLUTIONS TCI LTD. D.B.A WISE CONSTRUCTION is seeking to employ a
A STRUCTURAL/ CONCRETE TESTING TECHNICIAN THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT MUST POSSESS:
• B. Eng in Civil Engineering • Computer literate with experience in Word, Excel, AutoCAD • Attendance at a concrete testing course
DUTIES WILL INCLUDE AND CANDIDATES SHOULD HAVE EXPERIENCE IN:
• Structural design calculations and drawing work • Site inspection & Report • Concrete testing/CBR testing Salary will be $32,400 per annum.
The suitable candidate must be able to work under their own initiative, and be able to see through Design Projects from conceptual design to final drawing works.
MASON Salary: $10 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 333-1655 This position is currently
held by a work permit holder
15678
CLEANER CARPENTER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 331-3887
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15745
Salary payable based on qualifications and experience.
CONTACT: INFO@ JAFOOE.COM.
15762
This position is available immediately and closing date for application is 25th August, 2017. Qualified Turks & Caicos Islanders Preferred.
Apply in writing to Civil & Structural Engineering Limited P.O. Box 158, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands. Contact: Chris Conway on conway@csecaribbean.com Or fax to Labour Office, Providenciales on 946-7184 15638
42 CLASSIFIEDS A WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANY
has an immediate opening for a
WASTE COLLECTOR To pickup and transport waste for disposal Salary: $8.50 per hour. Belongers only should send their resumes/ CVs by email to marsha@ misickstanbrook.tc for the attention of Marsha Blanche
CARLANDE ENTERPRISE
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 346-2129
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
KB HOMES
KENDALL THOMAS
is seeking to employ a
SALES REPRESENTATIVE to work 6 days per week. Wage $5.25 per hour.
CALL: 339-4663
15779
PIRATES DEN Is seeking to employ a
HELPER Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
E.L REPAIR SHOP Is seeking to employ a
15786
LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
Salary: $6.50 per hour
Salary: $300 per week
Held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 242-5405
CONTACT: 242-5405
KONFYANS GAMING
LETICIA HALL
NYKI ENTERPRISES
CONTACT: 232-6179
15785
KEW TOWN Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $165 per week
Position held by a work permit renewal
CONTACT: 345-6612
EMAIL: LETICIA_ HALL@HOTMAIL.COM
CONTACT: 342-9852
QUINTEN LIGHTBOURNE
R&R ENTERPRISE CO. LTD.
REITA BASDEN
15782
NORTH SIDE Is seeking to employ a
15752
SOUTH DOCK Is seeking to employ a
CARE TAKER Salary: $200 per week
MASON
CONTACT: 432-9346
Salary: $9.00 per hour
SAMUEL HARVEY
SANA PLUMBING
15700
Is seeking to employ
BABYSITTER
15756
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
1 AC MAN
DOMESTIC WORKER
capable of Designing Central AC Duct. More than five years’ experience. Salary negotiable:
CONTACT: 243-2194
CONTACT: 231-0098
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15687
Is seeking to employ
1 HAIRSTYLIST $6.25 per hour Work permit holder
Held by a work permit holder
15788
1 BARBER $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 341-6502 Held by a work permit holder
15790
OF GOD INTERNATIONAL CHURCH Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
15789
ROBINSON’S CONSTRUCTION
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
Is seeking to employ a
MINISTER Salary: $200 per month
CONTACT: 244-3462
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15783
RODNEY PIERRE Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC TILE LAYER WORKER LABOURER Salary: $8.00 per hour Interested candidate may contact the employer at
salary $6.50 per hour
231-0327
CONTACT: 649-246-1221
This position is for deadline
15759
for further information regarding employment
15774
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 241-7121
15674
SHARON WILLIAMS is seeking a
FULL-TIME MALE CAREGIVER FOR AN ELDERLY MALE
$150 per week
$150 per week
Is seeking to employ
Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 241-9747
ROSE LOURDES PIERRE
$200 per week
JID BARBER SHOP
15784
WAITRESS CARETAKER
Held by a work permit holder
LABOURER
15781
1 STORE CLERK 2 HAIRDRESSERS
Salary: $ 6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 243-7156
KEW TOWN Is seeking to employ a
Is seeking to employ a
Is seeking to employ a
Salary: $10.00 per hour
CONTACT: 242-5919
15791
ISLAND PRO FINISH
ISLAND PRO FINISH
CASHIER PAINTER LABOURER MASON
TEL: 649946-4732.
15787
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
This position is currently held by a work permit holder.
15777
MASON Salary: $10 per hour
CONTACT: 241-3674
15680
Main duties include but not limited to providing personal hygiene care for daily living, prepare and serve nutritious, wholesome meals, maintain a safe and healthy home environment, maintain records of medicines administered, provide companionship, report health concerns to key family members, adhere to wishes of family concerning practices. In addition, the individual will perform handyman duties
as required. Must have at least 4 years’ experience in elder care and provide references of such. Must have a clean police record. Must demonstrate ability to work unsupervised and have excellent communication skills. A valid TCI Driver’s license will be an asset. Salary is $400.00 bi-weekly in the first instant. 1 year contact to be agreed upon acceptance of employment in the first instance.
Please forward applications including references and other supporting documents to sharonwilliamstaylor@hotmail.com. Only shortlisted persons will be contracted for interview.
15775
August 19-25, 2017
CLASSIFIEDS 43
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
HUNGRIA MARTINEZ Is seeking to employ a
ISLAND VILLA MANAGEMENT
Is seeking to employ a
HOUSEMAN
Salary: $250 per week Must be willing to work 5 days per week
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $10.00 per hour
CONTACT: 242-7043 This position is currently
Held by a work permit holder
RHONDDA COLLYMORE
Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER Salary: $250 per week
Contact: 946-4445
held by a work permit holder
Held by a work permit holder
J&C INTERNET CAFÉ
JARED LINDSEY ROBERTS
15751
KEW TOWN Is seeking to employ a
15705
of Over Back Grand Turk is seeking to employ a
JOB ADVERTISEMENT Gansevoort Turks + Caicos is a contemporary luxury full service boutique resort on Grace Bay Beach. We are looking for driven and energetic professionals with Five Star experience and who are committed to achieving excellence by ensuring Five Star standards and services are continuously delivered.
Procurement & Logistics Administrator – Part Time Division: Finance Responsible To: Assistant Financial Controller
HELPER Salary: $100 per week
CONTACT: 341-1021 This position is currently
OVERALL SCOPE AND RESPONSIBILITY:
HOUSEKEEPER Salary is $6.25 per hour.
held by a work permit holder
CONTACT 649 244 9618
JAVARDO HANDFIELD
JAYNE HUTCHERSON
15682
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER Salary: $400 per week
CONTACT: 231-4587
15764
JESUS CHRIST DELIVERANCE CENTER Five Cays Is seeking to employ a
PASTOR Salary: $300 Bi-Weekly
CONTACT: 244-0566
Held by a work permit holder
15741
15758
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
DOMESTIC WORKER CONTACT: 245-75842
This position is currently held by a work permit holder 15713
JOHN FORBES LONG BAY Is seeking to employ a
GARDENER Salary: $175 per week
CONTACT: 242-7556
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15711
Works with suppliers to negotiate contracts for purchase of required goods and keep accurate records of transactions trends. Coordinates logistics of tracking, consolidating and shipping supplies and ensuring procedures are followed for effective management of assets and inventory. Also to assist the Finance and Operational Departments in the monitoring, reporting and controlling of Cost of Sales in the hotel, including audit and control, financial analysis and reporting, budgeting, forecasting etc.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Follow sound purchasing policies, systems and procedures in accordance with company standards. • Monitor vendors for quality, service and price through standard purchasing specifications. • Obtain competitive quotations for hotel requirements and ensure that the best product is sourced and purchased. • Calls for quotations for any items costing more than USD XXX (As per company policy) and inquire into prices from various suppliers. • A minimum of three independent genuine quotations must be obtained. • Establish contracts to ensure reduced pricing for all operating areas of the hotel. • Receives market list from the Executive Chef on a daily basis and arranges for delivery of those items daily. • Ensures that all order receiving dates are updated by the buyers according to the suppliers promised delivery dates. • Ensures that all authorised or approved purchase orders are sent to their respective suppliers/vendors for delivery purposes on a daily basis. • Ensures & verifies that quotations are regularly updated and supplier’s new current price lists are maintained. • Coordinates consolidation of inbound shipments and associated logistics and tracking • Research and identify new products and services for the hotel in market. • Obtains written approval for established Minimum / Maximum stock levels by the financial controller and general manager. • Ensures appropriate duty is applied to all imported goods. • Verify the 'pending orders' report on a daily basis, and all pending orders are checked and verified regularly. • On a daily basis prepare list of to be cancelled orders and sent to accounts for deletion, with appropriate reasons. • Issues regularly slow moving item lists.
• Identifies items for standing orders utilising vendor's logistics for regular deliveries to the hotel based on approved highly consumed items. • Ensures validity of items available, force issue obsolete items and follows up on action taken for disposal. • Verifies that all documentation and proper quotations are maintained and filed according to Policy and Procedure requirements. • Approves all storeroom re-order requests, verifying quantities within the established Min/Max stock levels. • Responsible for all purchasing functions, quotations, quality and availability. • Responsible for physical control of all receiving of goods under strict control procedures • Responsible for maintaining logical storeroom inventory levels operationally needed. • Spot checks storeroom requests if properly maintained, verifies quantity requested and issued, proper items received by signatories. • Spot-checks entered system quotations, period validity, quotes locked by, etc. • Ensures that the suppliers follow the rules relating to hygiene of goods delivered. • Keeps all records in a way that they can be checked at any time for information or audit purposes. • Liaison with Department Heads, Shipping Broker, Shipper, Receiving Agent, and Cost Controller • Maintains all documents, files and listings up-to-date and performs his duties in the most efficient manner. • Willing to work a flexible schedule in order to accomplish all major responsibilities and tasks.
PREREQUISITES:
Strong negotiating and closing skills required, along with a demonstrated ability to develop negotiation strategies for complex activities. Ability to evaluate legal and business risks and ramifications of proposed contractual terms. Consistently offer professional, engaging and friendly service
EDUCATION:
Graduate or diploma in business studies or MBA or purchasing and supply. With good knowledge of MS office suite and Materials management software (MMS). In depth experience with database management and financial reporting.
EXPERIENCE:
Minimum 4 years experience in finance, procurement and logistics, with 2 years expertise in the Hotel and Catering industry. Salary will be $12.00 per hour plus Service Charge, estimated 15-20 hours per week based upon demand.
Interested applicants can contact our Human Resources Department, Monday through Friday 9am to 5pm on (649)941-7555. E- Mail cover letter outlining your interest and supporting experience in a particular position along with your Resume or C.V. to hr@wymara.com
15724
Contact: 946-4445
44 CLASSIFIEDS
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
GOVERNMENT VACANCIES (APPLICATION DEADLINE: 1st September, 2017)
PLEASE NOTE: Applications that are not accompanied by all required supporting documents will not be processed.
Youth Officer- LWB4-1
DEPARTMENT: Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Library Services LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: Grade 5 - $26,650.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY The incumbent in this position assists the Director in coordinating and working with service organizations on the implementation of youth programs and activities that are meaningful and consistent with government policies and international conventions and agreements.
Special Education Needs Teacher- LWB4-2
DEPARTMENT: Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Library Services LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: $35,926.25 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY This is a professional position which has responsibility for the instruction and supervision of students in primary schools.
Director of Sports- LWB4-3
DEPARTMENT: Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports and Library Services LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 9 - $59,552.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY The Director has strategic oversight of the Sports Department and the development and implementation of the National Sports policy.
Senior Internal Auditor- LWB4-4
DEPARTMENT: Office of the Chief Internal Auditor LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 7 - $41,205.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY The successful candidate will be accountable to the Chief Internal Auditor through the Internal Audit Manager and have responsibility for developing the strategy for financial and operational audits and taking lead responsibility for these audits as part of the approved annual internal audit plan.
Senior Internal Auditor (Information Technology) LWB4-5
DEPARTMENT: Office of the Chief Internal Auditor LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 7 - $41,205.00 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY The successful candidate will be accountable to the Chief Internal Auditor through the Internal Audit Manager and have responsibility for developing the strategy for IT audits and taking lead responsibility for IT audits as part of the approved annual internal audit plan. The post holder will also be responsible for IT security and protocols within the Office of Chief Internal Auditor.
Senior Land Compliance Officer - CBB4-6
MINISTRY: Attorney General’s Chambers DEPARTMENT: Lands Division /Crown Land Unit LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 6 - $33,415.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: The Senior Land Compliance Officer is essentially a field oriented staff and is expected to spend at least three to four days per week inspecting or taking action regarding breaches in occupation of Crown Land parcels and is responsible for monitoring use of all Crown Land in the area to which they are assigned other than protected areas and for ensuring that quick action if taken against any breaches of the Crown Land Ordinance or the terms and conditions of Crown Land leases or licenses.
Land Administrator (Monitoring/Administration) - CBB4-8 MINISTRY:Attorney General’s Chambers DEPARTMENT: Lands Division/Crown Land Unit LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 6 - $33,415.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY: The Land Administrator (Monitoring/Administration) manages crown land relating to sales, leases, licenses and other agreements; and are directly responsible for maintaining lands records, researching matters and processing applications regarding crown land and assisting the Compliance and Enforcement Officers with valuable support in the execution of their duties.
Junior Conservation Officer- CFB4-9
DEPARTMENT: Ministry of Tourism, Environment, Heritage and Culture LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 4 - $21,935.00 - $24,600.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY This post supports the Conservation Officers who are responsible for the enforcement of pertinent environmental laws and maritime laws in TCI; involve in all conservation activities; maintain parks infrastructures; and keep all dive equipment and field tools in proper conditions.
Director of Maritime - CFB4-10
DEPARTMENT: Ministry of Tourism, Environment, Heritage and Culture LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 9 - $59,552.50 per annum JOB SUMMARY The post is a senior management position mandated to oversee the efficient enforcement of applicable maritime laws and proper implementation of the duties and responsibilities of the Department; to conduct policy review and analyses, and to propose appropriate legislative action; to perform SWOT analyses and strategic planning to address both short and long-term issues and challenges of the Department.
Occupational Therapist –KHB4-11
DEPARTMENT: Special Needs Unit LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: GRADE 8 -$51,147.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: This is a professional position, performing evaluations, developing and implementing effective patient treatment plans to restore, compensate or adapt for loss of patient function, by planning and administering medically prescribed therapy treatments in accordance with professional standard governing the facility and their discipline. Collaborating with multidisciplinary team members; providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends and families; supervising assigned team members.
Continued
15733
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
CLASSIFIEDS 45
GOVERNMENT VACANCIES (Continued)
Speech and Language Pathologist –KHB4-12
DEPARTMENT: Special Needs Unit LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 8 $51,147.50 per annum plus allowances JOB SUMMARY: This is a professional position, performing evaluations, developing and implementing effective patient treatment plans to restore, compensate or adapt for loss of patient function, by planning and administering medically prescribed therapy treatments in accordance with professional standards governing the facility and their discipline. Collaborating with multidisciplinary team members; providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends and families; supervising assigned team members.
Substance Abuse Counsellor –KHB4-13
DEPARTMENT: Mental Health & Substance Dependence LOCATION: North Caicos SALARY: Grade 6 $33,415.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: To provide professional counselling to individuals and groups with mental health or substance abuse disorders, and to promote prevention among at-risks groups.
Dental Nurse/Hygienists – KHB4-14 DEPARTMENT: Dental LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: GRADE 6 -$33,415.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: The jobholder is an essential member of the Turks and Caicos Islands Government Dental Department working as part of a team of clinicians providing dental care. They will perform a range of prescribe preventive procedures (e.g. sealants and prophylaxis) as well as providing services to community via a mobile dental unit and to the sister islands through satellite clinics.
Immigration Officer - JCB4-15
DEPARTMENT: Immigration Department MINISTRY: Ministry of Border Control and Employment LOCATION: Various SALARY: Grade 5.1 - $26,650.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY: This is a Law Enforcement position which supports the Senior Immigration officers and by extent the Border control and Enforcement (Immigration Department).The purpose of the job is to perform joint duties with other sections within the department and with various Government Departments.
Customer Service Clerk- JCB4-16
DEPARTMENT: Customer Service Center MINISTRY: Border Control and Employment LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 4.1- $21,935.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: Customer’s services is an integral part of the Department of an organization, especially one like the Ministry of Border Control Customer Service Department known as the One Stop Shop. It means communicating with the customers and answering their queries both locally and internationally. Hence, the customer services team is dedicated towards making sure that the customer queries are resolved on time and that they are satisfied with the organization, thereby leaving a good impression.
Compliance and Enforcement ManagerJCB4-17
DEPARTMENT: Immigration Department MINISTRY: Ministry of Border Control and Employment LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 7.1 - $41,205.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: To support the Department in the key areas of tactical employment, training, administration, personnel management, maintenance, force protection, and sustainment of the Taskforce Team. To mobilize the team to integrate and synchronize a variety of techniques for full scale operations singularly and alongside other agencies. In addition, the holder must lead by personal example and is fully responsible for the team activities.
Director of Trade - JCB4-18 MINISTRY: Ministry Of Finance, Trade and Investment LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 9.1- $59,552.50 per annum
JOB SUMMARY: The Director of Trade will serve as a member of the leadership team and will function as a technical professional within the Ministry of Finance, Trade and
Investment. The successful candidate will be required to work with trade importers, exporters and a number of strategically important small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in a variety of industries and/or sectors. The Director of Trade will be responsible for analyzing foreign trade information, evaluating market and economic factors that may impact trade and will play a leading role in the TCIG’s developmental programs.
Project Manager - JCB4-19 DEPARTMENT: Strategic Policy and Planning Unit MINISTRY: Ministry Of Finance, Trade and Investment LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 8.1- $51,147.50 per annum
JOB SUMMARY: This is senior professional position within the Strategic Planning and Policy Department, Ministry of Finance. The incumbent is expected to play a leadership role in the preparation, implementation and monitoring of all activities related to the Development Budget.
Deputy Chief Statistician- JCB4-20
DEPARTMENT: Statistical Unit MINISTRY: Ministry Of Finance, Trade and Investment LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 8.1- $51,147.50 per annum JOB SUMMARY: The purpose of this job is to assist in organizing and managing an efficient and relevant statistical information system that provides a comprehensive range of statistical products and services, assist in the co-ordination of statistical activity throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands, analyze data, discern trends and advise Government on all matters of a statistical nature and assist with leadership in expanding and developing TCI statistical system to meet the information needs of the national community of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Tax Officer- JCB4-21
DEPARTMENT: Revenue Control Unit MINISTRY: Ministry Of Finance, Trade and Investment LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 6.1 - $32,600.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY: The incumbent in this position is expected to conduct the necessary activities to get Taxpayers in default to comply with the requirements under the Revenue Ordinances and Regulations and maintain Compliance and Arrears cases assigned by the Assistant Commissioner/Senior Tax Officer.
Continued
15733
46 CLASSIFIEDS
August 19-25, 2017
TURKS AND CAICOS WEEKLY NEWS
SELEVNICK RIGBY BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER
GOVERNMENT VACANCIES
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week
(Continued)
Plumber Assistant - CBB4-24
DEPARTMENT: Public Works Department-Water Undertaking MINISTRY: Infrastructure, Housing & Planning LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: Grade 3.1- $16,707.50 per annum JOB SUMMARY: Provide support to the Plumber in dealing with all jobs associated with the pipe distribution network – fixing leaks, installation of service connections, disconnections and reconnections. This post will assist with the general maintenance of the entire distribution network.
RO Plant Assistant- CBB4-25
DEPARTMENT: Public Works Department-Water Undertaking MINISTRY: Infrastructure, Housing & Planning LOCATION: South Caicos SALARY: Grade 3.1- $16,707.50 per annum JOB SUMMARY: This position includes assisting the RO Plant Operator with daily operational and maintenance of reverse osmosis plants. The jobholder will liaise with the RO Plant Operator to plan and complete preventative maintenance of the RO plant and execute daily operational tasks required to operate the RO plants.
House Manager, Juvenile Home- CFB4-26
DEPARTMENT: Ministry of Home Affairs Transportation and Communication LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 7 $41,205.00 per annum JOB SUMMARY This is a senior administrative position which ensures that smooth operation and functions of the Juvenile Home, Grand Turk. The incumbent in this position will provide quality service by overseeing Home Management responsibilities. The Manager leads and supervises all aspects of the Juvenile Home. The job holder will also be expected to make recommendations through the Deputy Director of Social Development on issues within the Juvenile Home.
Aide De Camp – KHB4-27
DEPARTMENT: Office of the Premier & District Administration LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: GRADE 5 -$26,650.00 per annum
CONTACT: 332-9284
JOB SUMMARY: The job holder is responsible for providing transportation, personal security and general assistance to the Hon. Premier in performing their official duties.
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15635
STAVANO ROPER
Senior Tax Officer - JCB4-28
Is seeking to employ a
DEPARTMENT: Revenue Control Unit MINISTRY: Ministry Of Finance, Trade and Investment LOCATION: Grand Turk SALARY: Grade 7.1- $41,205.00 per annum
JOB SUMMARY: To ensure the smooth running and functioning of the Section; to ensure that the Revenue Department meets its objectives and to promote and facilitate taxpayers’ compliance.
CONSTRUCTION LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
Research Program Officer - CFB4-29
CONTACT: 232-7177 This position is currently held
DEPARTMENT: Gender Affairs MINISTRY: Home Affairs, Transportation and Communication LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 6.1- $33,415.00 per annum
by a work permit holder
15586
STYLZ ABOVE THE REST
JOB SUMMARY: This is a specialized professional position which has nation-wide responsibility. The post holder is responsible for the coordination of gender oriented programmes and activities that seeks to empower the lives of women and men, boys and girls for compliance with national, regional and international guidelines.
Is seeking to employ a
Administrative Officer- LWB4-30 DEPARTMENT: Deputy Governor’s Office LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 5.1 - $26,650.00 per annum
1 BARBER 1 HAIRSTYLIST 1 NAIL TECHNICIAN
JOB SUMMARY This is an administrative position, which has responsibility for the smooth operation of administrative functions in the office and for dealing with information that is sensitive and/or confidential.
Salary: $7.00 per hour
CONTACT: 441-3231
15610
JOB REFERENCE NO: JCB4-31
Clerical Assistant
THE ANGELA RESTAURANT
MINISTRY: Border Control and Employment LOCATION: Providenciales SALARY: Grade 3.1 - $16,707.50
AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
JOB SUMMARY: The incumbent in this position will be responsible for clerical and administrative tasks to support the daily functions of the Office.
KITCHEN HELPER
For more details regarding this position, kindly refer to the attached documents or visit www.gov.tc. Please Note: Applications that are not accompanied by all required supporting documents will not be processed.
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
15733
CONTACT: 331-3918
15340
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JAVARDO HANDFIELD BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER Salary: $400 per week
CONTACT: 231-4587
15765
MERLINE VARIETY STORE FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 341-5919
15749
MARTINEZ AUTO REPAIR Is seeking to employ a
PROVO STEVEDORING LTD.
MARILYN PRISCILLA ROBINSON LEEWARD Is seeking to employ a
LABOURER Salary: $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 231-4885
is seeking to employ a
1 SKILLED PLUMBER needed immediately for a Construction Company. Salary: $14.00 per hour. Belongers only should send their resumes/ CVs by email to marsha@ misickstanbrook.tc for the attention of Marsha Blanche
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
TEL: 649946-4732.
MYRIAD MANAGEMENT
NATIONAL COLONY REALTY
15685
SOUTH DOCK ROAD Is seeking to employ a
MECHANIC ELECTRICIAN PAINTER Salary: $10.00 per hour
CONTACT: 333-0888
Positions held by work permit holder. Application Deadline
15672
MAXWELL DELANCY WHEELAND Is seeking to employ
15757
Is seeking to employ a
VILLA HOST Job is 6 days/week and based on a 44 hour work week. Applicants without experience should expect a starting wage of $1500 per month
CONTACT: 946-5945
15706
MERLINE VARIETY STORE FIVE CAYS Is seeking to employ a
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER
JOB DESCRIPTION
Works actively, internally and externally with the out-source vendors to ensure that the organization’s Finance and Human Resources needs are met. The Administrative Manager assists with preparation of the payroll and with personnel administration. The Administrative Manager assists the General Manager in preparing for Board meetings. Ultimately, the Administrative Manager is responsible for assuring that the organization has the administrative support necessary to conduct its business and fulfill its mission.
ESSENCIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILTIES
ADMINISTRATIVE • Perform and supervise general office activities, such as greeting visitors, filing, photocopying, faxing, processing outgoing and incoming mail, routing and screening all incoming calls, and distributing messages to appropriate team members. • Ensure that conference rooms, meeting rooms and reception areas are ready for meetings. • Oversee the preparation, analysis, negotiation, and review of contracts related to purchasing materials, supplies, products, or services. • Provide or oversee centralized operations and procedures of services for the agency. • Plan and coordinate staff development and monthly staff meetings. • Create and maintain effective internal controls for equipment inventory. • Maintain and safeguard company records. • Manage the organization’s office and storage space. Perform as liaison with varies vendors, providing maintenance, security, and other occupancy services.
HUMAN RESOURCE
• Collect/approve all timecards and payroll information PSL employees, and transmit to payroll service. • Distribute payroll and employee reimbursement checks. • Assist managers with personnel issues and administration of personnel policies. • Conduct new employee orientation, and exit interviews, forward employee materials to Human Resources. • Assist Managers in recruitment process. • Maintain Employee personnel files.
FINANCE
• Assist program Directors preparing and maintaining contract requirements. • Develop external relationships with appropriate contacts • Code vendor invoices and employee expense reimbursement forms and transmit to Accounting Department. • Review and approve weekly payable for processing. • Prepare month end program reports for office equipment and send to Accounting Department.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
MECHANIC Salary: $7.00 per hour
2 LABOURERS Salary: $7.50 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 244-3732
LABOURER Salary: $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 241-3297
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
CONTACT: 341-5919
JOHN ROBINSON
JOHN WILLIAMS
KAREN HIGGS
15696
GRAND TURK Is seeking to employ a
75677
BLUE HILLS Is seeking to employ
15749
Is seeking to employ a
• Ability to understand and analyze financial data. • Ability to present information in a consistent, organized and accurate way. • Ability to communicate and work effectively with staff, the Board of Directors, and the public. • Ability to work in a self-directed, organized manner. • Good working knowledge of office procedures and office management. • Excellent ability to effectively communicate in both a verbal and written manner (director & above level). • Excellent telephone receptionist skills with a thorough knowledge of telephone etiquette. • Ability to understand technical instructions. • General background and knowledge in accounting procedures. • Excellent computer software skills – Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and Access), email and electronic calendar (Outlook). • Effective problem solving and negotiating techniques. • Ability to function independently in a multi-task environment, as well as part of a team. • Ability to show flexibility in response to change and accommodate new methods and procedures. • Knowledge of human resources concepts, practices, policies, and procedures • Disciplined and able to maintain confidentiality
REQUIREMENTS
HANDYMAN Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 231-1762 This position is currently
held by a work permit holder
15671
2 HELPERS Salary: $200 per week
CONTACT: 242-1150 Positions held by work permit holders
15702
LABOURER Salary: $250 per week Must be willing to work 5 days per week
CONTACT: 344-2169
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15739
• Associate degree and two years of related work experience or the equivalent of four years of related work experience. • General background and knowledge in accounting procedures, bookkeeping and budget experience. • Experience in office management, administration and good computer skills.
COMPENSATION
• $40K - $50K
POSITION TYPE
• Full-Time
Please submit applications to main office at
Provo Stevedoring Ltd., Port Authorities Building, South Dock Port, Providenciales TCI.
15727
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Williams says playing football again would be a “dream come true” YOUNG national footballer Hayden Williams is counting down the days when he is able to return to the football field after breaking his clavicle (collarbone) and wrist during a clash on Wednesday in the CONCACAF U15 Championships at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida. The 12-year-old is expected to be out for approximately eight weeks. “No one likes to be hurt…I broke two bones. I feel like getting back
THE ANGELA RESTAURANT AIRPORT ROAD Is seeking to employ a
on a soccer field would be a dream come true for me because eight weeks is going to be a long time,” the young central defender told the Weekly News. The passionate player said that his love for the game started at age four. “Soccer has been a big part of my life and when I kicked the ball and scored my first goal I knew this was going to be my sport.” Williams said that his dad (Coach Bennett Williams) told him then that
THE HELP DESK
acts on behalf of its clients: J & W Construction Ltd Email:daveparlee@tciway.tc
Hayden Williams (third from right with his teammates) is eager to get back onto the football field.
he was very good at the game and asked him if he wanted to continue. “I told him yes. Almost every single day after that I played soccer.”
THELUSMA ST. LOUIS Is seeking to employ a
Over the years Williams has represented TCI national junior teams five other times. In terms of the tournament, TCI
were unable to win their first three games. They lost 0-3 to Montserrat on Sunday, 3-7 to the BVI on Tuesday and 1-3 to Anguilla on Wednesday.
Caicos Transportation & Shipping
We are currently accepting applications to fill the role of a
Marine Mechanic
Who will be responsible for repairing and maintaining inboard and outboard motors on boats JOB REQUIREMENT:
CASHIER
Salary: $6.25 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
CONTACT: 331-3918
POSITIONS
LABOURER, ELECTRICIAN
Salary starts at $6.25 pr hr.
15341
Positions currently held by work permit holders.
15588
BABYSITTER Salary: $150 per week
CONTACT: 345-5113 This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15603
NOTICE APPLICATION FOR ACQUISITION OF LAND BY PRESCRIPTION
This Notice is issued under Section 137 of the Registered Land Ordinance TAKE NOTICE that an application under section 135 of the Registered Land Ordinance Has been received from DOROTHY BEATRICE ADAMS – TEJADA of Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands by the Registrar of Lands, to acquire all of the property listed below by prescription from the proprietor registered thereon.
BLOCK/ PARCEL NUMBER 10302/44
NAME OF OWNER
AREA CLAIMED
JANET JEANINE ADAMS WILLIAMS 0.16 Acres
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT I Brandie N. Anderson, Registrar of Lands on being satisfied that the applicant has acquired the ownership of land claimed, may allow the application and register him as proprietor of the land claimed, subject to any interests on the register which have not been extinguished by possession. Dated this 6th day of July 2017
• Must have at least (5) years of hands on marine experience • Must be equipped with the skills to repair all outboard and diesel engines • Must be able to use scuba gear to work on under water running gear • Must be capable of operating vessels. • Must have the technical skills to be able to inspect, adjust and evaluate most of the mechanical and electrical parts of the boat
including inboard motors, outboard motors, electrical systems, hydraulic system, fuel assemblies and propellers power bites bilge pumps. • Must be knowledgeable to perform sea trials and have diligent note taking to record procedures. Compensated $400 weekly Schedule: Monday to Friday 8 am to 5 pm Saturday 8 Am to 12 Pm
Interested persons please call 649- 243-6532 or email: mobilemarinedon@gmail.com
15794
RESORT MANAGER
Experienced Resort Manager required for mid-size Four Star Resort in Providenciales. APPLICANTS MUST POSSESS:
• • • • • • • • •
Hospitality Degree Minimum of five (5) years of experience in the hospitality industry Minimum of two (2) years of management experience Excellent understanding of all aspects of resort operations Strong interpersonal skills Ability to communicate clearly in writing and verbally Experienced Resort Manager required for mid-size Providenciales Four Star Resort. Must have Hospitality Degree, Minimum 5 years of related experience and be fully knowledgeable in all aspects of resort operations. Excellent written and oral communication skills a must. Salary based on experience. Send resume and references to resort@faym.com or deliver by hand to:
Brandie N, Anderson Registrar of Lands
15668
Marlin Limited, Suite A210, Regent Village East, Providenciales
15796
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St. Ange and Ritchie lead Mitsubishi Electric Tigers to cricket win
Man-of-the-match Damian St. Ange slammed a 23-ball 50 to lead the Tigers to a convincing eight-wicket win over the Super Kings.
AN aggressive half-century from Damian St. Ange and a hat-trick from Dane Ritchie propelled the Mitsubishi Electric Tigers to a convincing eight-wicket win over the Quality Super Kings when action in the TCICA Summer T20 Cricket Competition continued at the Downtown Ball Park last Sunday. The Super Kings won the toss and opted to bat first, but they lost wickets at regular intervals, and if Chabbie Charlery did not play a dogged innings, they might have folded within the first 10 overs. Charlery, who has been in great form, slammed eight fours and a six in 39 balls for a match high 57 runs. Some support came from Andy Kuthalingam, who scored 23 from 20 balls (three fours) batting at number eight. Medium pacer Dane Ritchie was however having none of it and he returned in his second spell to end the innings
prematurely. The eventful 17th over started with a dot ball, before Charlery hit the second for a six over mid-wicket. St. Ange then caught Charlery at third man to start Ritchie’s hattrick. Robert Johnson became the second victim after he was caught brilliantly by a running Paul McKenzie at cover before Fredeline Belen was bowled first ball. Needing just 123 for victory, the Tigers started slow with both openers: Ritchie (12 runs from 13 balls) and McKenzie (16 runs from 17 balls) watchful. Number three batsman Jittu Gaglani (24 not out) also played it cool. He scored nine singles before hitting a boundary. At the other end, St. Ange was however ultraaggressive with a four from his first ball. He scored a total of nine fours and a six to register an even 50 off 23 balls. That aggression handed the Tigers victory in 12.4 overs.
Dane Ritchie led the Tigers’ bowling attack with four wickets, including a hat-trick.
WARD’S CONSULTANCY
Acting on behalf of our clients: PJ’s Barber Shop, Construction Complete, TCI Metal, Coyaba Restaurant, Southwind, Platinum Security Services Is seeking to employ
1 MASON
SECURITY OFFICER:
$8.00 per hour
$6.50 per hour
$200 per week
$9.00 per hour
COSMETOLOGIST LABOURER
$9.00 per hour
STEEL MAN DOMESTIC WORKER:
SOUS CHEF
$6.25 per hour
BOOK KEEPER
$250 per week
$750 per week $300 a week
LABOURER:
CONTACT: 345-7212
This position is currently held by a work permit holder
15761
LAND FOR SALE In beautiful Bottle Creek, North Caicos
.46 acres overlooking the creek, spanning King Road and Windsor Road
QUICK SALE
CALL 232-3508 OR 946-4664
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Lack of fitness sidelined Williams from British 4X400M team
Delano Williams was sidelined from the British 4X400M team that won a bronze medal in the just concluded 2017 World Championships.
BRITISH Athletics felt that Delano Williams was not fully fit to run the second leg for its 4X400M team hence the reason to replace him at the World Championships last week. Williams had suffered a slight hamstring injury in July, but felt he had fully recovered. “I felt fit enough, but the people (management) said that I was not convincing in training, so that’s why they never made me run,” the 23-year-old told the Weekly News. The exclusion of Williams, who was a mainstay in the British side, having helped the 4X400M
team to bronze at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing and the 2016 European Championships in Amsterdam, deeply disappointed the Grand Turk born athlete. “They told me the morning (of the heats); they had a meeting at 11:30h; it was a huge disappointment to me. It is one of my worst years thus far.” To make matters worse, the former Munro College student said that the incident was just one of many things currently happening in his life. “To be honest there’s a lot of stuff happening in my life right
now in terms of financial support and coaching. Everyone thinks that I have it together and expects so much of me, but no one really knows my struggles except for my close friends and family really and I will leave it at that. Sometimes in life you put all your trust in someone and in the end you are disappointed.” For the superstar athlete, his back might be against the wall now and he might be down, but definitely not out. “Things will change and I will rise again.”
Booke Rivers finishes second at USKIDS Junior Golf World Championship BROOKE Rivers who defended her U14 age division title at the Caribbean Amateur Junior Championships last month, finished second in the Girls’ 12-and-under division of the USKIDS Junior Golf World Championship in Pinehurst, North Carolina earlier this month—this time though she represented Canada instead of the TCI. The 12-year-old naturalised citizen of TCI, lost the winning trophy by a single shot over three rounds of golf.
She finished with six under par after scores of 69, 72 and 69. Rivers then captained the International team against the USA in the World Van Horn Cup (a oneday best ball tournament featuring the top 12-year-old golfers). Team USA however won that competition 5-3. Younger brother Kurt Rivers (10), finished tied for 31st with a three over par score (70, 73, 76) in the Boys’ 10-year-old division.
2017 winners the Blizzards dominated the tournament.
Siblings Brooke and Kurt Rivers were outstanding at the World Championship.
The Flyers finished as runners up this year.
THIRD ANNUAL MALLORY MCCOMISH SUMMER BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT:
Dominant Blizzards win title THE Blizzards stamped their authority on the third annual Mallory McComish Summer 20-and-under Summer Basketball Tournament with an unbeaten run that claimed the title. The eight-team, three-day, tournament at the Lower Bight Court culminated on Sunday night
with a 44-34 win over defending champions the Flyers. Shooting guard Jaden Lois was adjudged the finals MVP after leading the winners with 18 points, four rebounds and four steals. Blizzards’ captain Will Elliot copped the tournament MVP award for his overall performance.
The tournament started last Friday with the Blizzards beating the Bight Island Hoppers 43-32. The Sonics then won by default over the Splash Kings, before the Eagles soared over the Knights 53-24. In the feature clash the Flyers defeated the Grand Turk Ballers 3227.
The Flyers recorded their second victory when day two action tipped off on Saturday evening. The win against Eagles was by three points 36-33. The Blizzards also registered win number two after a 39-25 win over the Sonics. In game three, the Ballers eliminated the Knights 3937, while the Eagles eliminated an
inexperienced Bight team 49-42. In the feature clash the Ballers made a strong statement when they trounced the Sonics 32-19 to boot them out. On Sunday night the two unbeaten sides: the Flyers and the Blizzards went head-to-head, but the latter emerged victorious 43-36 to advance to the final. The Eagles then eliminated the Ballers 38-26 before they lost to the Flyers 31-26 in the semi-final, which set up the exciting end to the tournament.
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