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Premier Rufus Ewing shakes hands with Brian Knowles (centre), vice president of corporate banking at RBC
GOV’T TO REPAY
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The balance of $170 million United Kingdom guaranteed bond to the Turks and Caicos Islands will be repaid from the sinking fund and other TCI Government cash resources. PAGE 5 PDA PROMISES TO ADDRESS UNEMPLOYMENT, TRAFFICKING AND CRIME PAGE 4
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SANDALS LAUNCHES NEW AD CAMPAIGN PAGE 12
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PDA promises to address unemployment, trafficking and crime BY OLIVIA ROSE OSWALD Skippings, who twice served as Chief Minister, is officially contesting the 2016 general elections as the Leader of the Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA), a fourth political party. The new party formed by Skippings after he severed ties with the Opposition, the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM), promises to address unemployment, crime, human and sex trafficking, and also to resuscitate vital industries in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The PDA, which is being touted as the dawn of a new era and a party with a difference, saw a major turnout by supporters on Friday (January 8) at the party’s official launch at the Ocean Club East resort in Grace Bay. The party’s icon is a dove carrying an olive branch branded by a ribbon bearing the words ‘A new beginning’ and its official colour is green. Delivering the feature address, Leader of the PDA Oswald Skippings said his party will endeavour to rid the country of conspicuous societal ills that are eating away at its social fabric. He said: “Something is drastically wrong when we have more casinos and gambling houses in Provo than they have in Nassau, Bahamas. “Yet we are wondering why families are disintegrating, why kids are being neglected and going astray so young, why social and domestic
problems are mounting. “Again something is drastically wrong when we have so many Government sanctioned prostitution joints that are supplied by human and sex trafficking.” He noted that the PDA is a Godfearing, fresh, patriotic party that possesses revolutionary ideas to take the country out of the spiralling, cataclysmic downturn in which it finds itself. “Our people are more important than our party and our youth are more important than our party, and when we find ourselves having to sacrifice the welfare of our people’s loyalty to our political parties something is drastically wrong. “This is about loyalty to our young people who are being marginalised and ostracised in their own country and left without jobs and opportunities, stripped of their hope and deprived of their aspirations and denied the realisation of their dreams. “Yes our youth have been shortchanged, abandoned and sold out for work permits, sold out free food and drinks at restaurants and perks at hotels. “And they are subsequently left to hustle, to wonder aimlessly and deteriorate socially, yes our youth left to be captivated by the euphoria of drugs and alcohol, abandoned and left to steal, left to think that they have little or no choice but to rob and to even kill because of frustration
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Leader of the Progressive Democratic Alliance (PDA) Oswald Skippings and executive members
and neglect. “But nobody seems to realise their distressing plight.” Turning his attention to other issues plaguing the Turks and Caicos Islands, Skippings noted that his party when elected will do everything in its power to arrest these issues and bring relief to citizens. “There is no internal or external security for those of us who live here now in Turks and Caicos. “Illegal boats are coming in, illegal drugs are coming in, illegal guns and ammunition are coming in, illegal immigrants are coming in; now they’re allowing illegal diseases to come in. “What has this country come down too? All under the watchful eyes of what they call radar, the PDA has a plan to stop all this illegal stuff from coming in, we have a system that will involve drones. That’s going to be cheaper and more efficient and can operate from a further distance. “We’re going to sit down with the Government, like I did before, and let them know that we expect them to cooperate in terms of stopping this illegal trafficking.” Skippings also pointed out several issues affecting the Royal Turks and Caicos Police Force and how his party, if elected, plans to fix these problems. “The police department is in a mess. Old year’s night Grand Turk people made the mistake and went to church and when they went home they didn’t have TV and fridge, they raid it. “Breezy Bay, I’m sure they were at least a thousand break-ins, they didn’t have no police there. “They are bringing young police
officers down here and they are saying, we give you thousands of dollars but it’s a loan. “You have to pay it back you have to provide for your own housing, but nobody is here to represent them. “The police are suffering from lack of training, unfair and discrimination, irrational transfer policy that started from the interim government and it came right over to the PNP Government. “So crime has become a very profitable industry to the criminal minded, crime is paying.” He noted that his party will ensure the police force has sufficient officers and upgraded technologically advanced equipment to carry out their functions more effectively. “The PDA will ensure that funding is in place for training officers and the necessary equipment to be able to effectively fight crime. “We will link up with another small territory to have a joint forensic lab, because we are too small a territory to afford one of ourselves. “Train our people so that they can be a part of it as well.” Chief among the multiplicity of issues that the PDA plans to tackle head on is the changing of the constitution to ensure Turks and Caicos Islanders have access to land for housing and other pivotal infrastructure. “Our land, Crown land, our land, too good for us, so Governors recently have been giving it away these past few years not to Turks and Caicos Islanders, now it’s up for the highest bidder. “Our land should be a part of an elected minister’s portfolio and not be controlled by a non-elected civil
A section of the gathering of PDA supporters
servant appointed by the Governor or the Brits, that’s not what you voted for.” Born in 1953, Oswald O’Neil Skippings is an experienced politician. He has served the Turks and Caicos Islands on two separate occasions as Chief Minister and several terms as ministers. He remains to date the longest serving parliamentary member under the ministerial government. Skippings became the youngest member of a Caribbean government ever when he was first elected to the TCI legislature in 1976 at the age of 22. He later became the youngest leader of a Caribbean government ever when he became Chief Minister in 1980 at the age of 26. Skippings was Chief Minister of the TCI between June and November 1980 and again between March 1988 and April 1991. He also served as Minister of Tourism and Immigration and Minister of Health and Education. He remains to date the longest serving Minister of Tourism and is credited with the successful negotiations of major airlines to TCI shores and outstanding achievements in tourism. Skippings is also an ordained pastor who recently served as the Senior Pastor for Firm Foundation Ministries. Although all candidates have not yet been finalised, some of the executives were introduced to the public on Friday. A press conference to introduce all official candidates of the PDA will be held soon.
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Government to repay $170m UK guaranteed bond BY OLIVIA ROSE THE BALANCE of $170 million United Kingdom guaranteed bond to the Turks and Caicos Islands will be repaid from the sinking fund and other TCI Government cash resources. The Turks and Caicos Islands Government on Wednesday (January 13) signed a new $28 million loan agreement with the Royal Bank of Canada according to a Government release. The $170 million bond is due to be repaid on February 22. According to the release, RBC Royal Bank provided the most competitive offer following the Government’s request for financing proposals in September 2015. The terms of the new loan are very attractive with interest at just 1.2 percent. According to the release, the $170m will be repaid in quarterly instalments with the final payment being due in 2019, although the Government may also repay the loan early without penalty. It was not necessary to request a loan guarantee from the UK, the release read. Premier Dr Rufus Ewing, commenting on this accomplishment,
Premier Rufus Ewing sits with Brian Knowles (centre), vice president of corporate banking at RBC and other Government ministers. Governor Peter Beckingham (back row) was also present at the signing
said: “The TCI economy has seen a major turnaround over the past three years and, with its BBB+ credit rating, 4.3 percent GDP growth and consecutive budget surpluses, this will allow the Government to retire its $170 million UK guaranteed debt. “This is a major accomplishment for this Government and all involved, and now we can invest in the socioeconomic development of our people and country to a greater magnitude and pace. “This is indeed a proud moment for the Turks and Caicos Islands.”
Minister of Finance, Washington Misick in echoing the Premier’s sentiments said: “This is the final piece of the jigsaw in the refinancing of our UK guaranteed debt taken out in 2011. “The competitive terms achieved are a testament to the progress we’ve made. “We are grateful to RBC Royal Bank for their commitment to TCI at this important stage in our recovery and we look forward to working with the Bank as we build on this platform.”
Meanwhile vice president of corporate banking at RBC Brian Knowles said: “RBC is extremely proud to partner with the Turks and Caicos Islands Government with respect to this historic transaction and we look forward to exploring future opportunities.” Governor Peter Beckingham also welcomed the agreement with RBC Royal Bank. He noted that: “The signature of this agreement is a milestone for TCI. “Repayment of the $170m
bond will mark the end of the loan guarantee provided by the UK Government when TCI’s finances were in poor shape, and another step on the country’s move to a strong and resilient economy. “I would like to pay tribute to everyone in Government, the House of Assembly, the public service and the private sector who have contributed to this achievement, as well a range of special advisers and the Chief Financial Officer from the UK. “As the London Times are planning to bill in a special report on TCI next month, it is a major economic turnaround of which the whole country should be proud.” The TCI Government has been refinancing this loan in tranches which saw around $70 million of the $170 million bond issued in 2011, being paid in 2015. The country’s economic growth has contributed to a series of recurring Government surpluses in the TCI - $47.6 million in 2012/13; $30.7 million in 2013/14; with a projected $60 million surplus for the 2014 to 2015 financial year. International recognition of the turnaround came when Standard and Poor’s issued a BBB+ rating to the UK overseas territory in the summer of 2014.
Significant legislations enacted in 2015- AG BY OLIVIA ROSE A NUMBER of significant pieces of legislation were enacted during the 2015 legislative calendar to meet the demands of the Government’s legislative agenda. This is according to Attorney General Rhondalee BrathwaiteKnowles, who was at the time speaking at the opening of the legal year of the Supreme Court on Monday (January 11). Brathwaite-Knowles said: “In 2015 stakeholders in the legal arena continued the good work and co-operation began in earlier years on a number of key areas designed to foster greater systemic improvements.” Brathwaite- Knowles went on to outline several pivotal legislations
that were enacted in 2015. These included “the immigration law reform by virtue of a new Immigration Ordinance, new Turks and Caicos Islander Status Ordinance, Small Medium Enterprise Ordinance to encourage local business, an Attorney General’s Reference Ordinance to enable questions to be referred to the Court of Appeal. “New Anti-Domestic Violence Ordinance, new family guardianship custody and access to children provisions, new provision for child care and adoption.” This year will see amendments to the Elections Ordinance as well as amendments to the Political Activities Ordinance. New domestic insurance provisions, new trust provisions,
Attorney General Hon. Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles
new trust companies (licensing and supervision) provisions, new prevention of trafficking in persons provisions. All of which are completed and expected to be debated in the House during the first quarter.
Work will continue on other areas of reform, including drafts seeking to introduce: “New limitation of actions provisions, new companies provisions, new insolvency provisions, new criminal law and procedures reforms, new legal profession provisions, new anti-bribery provisions and more elaborate provision to provide for the maintenance of children. “New provisions relating to child and juvenile justice.” The AG further pointed out that international obligations, during 2015 the Turks and Caicos Islands saw continued work on the National Risk Assessment of financial services industry using the World Bank tool. “I wish to personally thank the members of the Bar and the private sector generally for
their participation and ongoing commitment and encourage them to assist in the completion of this work by the middle of this year. “For the first time, the Turks and Caicos Islands through the Attorney General, has been elected as the Deputy Chair of the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force and will assume the chair of that FATF style regional body in November 2016 which includes hosting a regional plenary.” Coupled with these strides made in 2015 the Turks and Caicos Islands was also selected by Overseas Territories Attorneys General as the venue for the next meeting of that group later this year. The AG reminded that the CONTINUED
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‘TCI public prosecution will be world class,’ says Masters BY OLIVIA ROSE DIRECTOR of Public Prosecutions (DPP) John Masters said he will endeavour to foster better relationships with local law enforcement agencies in 2016. This comes as Masters outlined several areas his office will focus on this year, at the opening of the 2016 law year on Monday (January 11). Masters who was appointed as the new DPP in March 2015, said his aim is to make the Turks and Caicos Islands, Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (ODPP) a world class prosecuting agency and a centre of excellence for the Caribbean. The DPP during his extensive address to the court highlighted the need for a better relationship between the ODPP and other law enforcement agencies. He pointed out that the ODPP will work to tighten up internal data security and confidentiality while working with the law enforcement agencies from the very start of the investigation and providing charging advice to police. Masters also noted that his office will provide prosecutors to appear in law enforcement applications such as the extension of detention time applications and applications associated with the Proceeds of Crime Ordinance. Other improvements included “developing specialist units within the ODDP, the first being the creation of the Summary Court Unit and the Supreme Court Unit. “Developing specialist prosecutors, eg. human rights, child protection, witness protection, sexual offence and gun crime. “Digitising, the practice to the extent that prosecutors will be able to access file information from a laptop computer or tablet anywhere in the world.” In the area of training, Masters
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) John Masters
underscored the importance of training staff, both prosecutors and support staff. “We will be moving away from conferences and more towards mentoring by bringing experienced practitioners from throughout the Caribbean and the rest of the world. “I will over time bring specialist gun crime, sexual offence and domestic violence specialists to work with our prosecutors. “They will assist both prosecutors and police with brief preparation.” Major projects in Human Rights Compliance and Disclosure are also expected to be initiated during this year. These projects will attract leading experts from around the Commonwealth. “We will be sending our own prosecutors overseas to see how other jurisdictions operate. “The TCI prosecutor of tomorrow will have a sterling training and appearance record that will be envied by even the largest of jurisdictions. “There will be ongoing joint training domestic seminars held onisland that will include the police and other law enforcement agencies. “The days of operating in silos will hopefully be relegated to history.”
He added: “We are developing compliance protocols and training admin staff to develop the digital data bases required to make our office work.” In that vein Masters announced that Keshaad Pratt, a junior member of staff, will be sent to the United States this month to learn to develop access data bases. This will enable the ODPP to record information and then with a mere touch of a button generate statistical and other key information. Masters noted that 2016 will also see the DPP continuing its general campaign against crime with an emphasis on protecting children, domestic violence, gun crime and corruption. “We are going through a sensitive time in relation to a high profile prosecution but I wish to deliver a shot across the bow to those involved in domestic corruption from a distance.” He noted that the scourge of bribery and corruption is not confined to those within the shores of the TCI. “I will assure you that if you are an offshore person or entity engaged in corruption within the TCI, it is my resolve to help hunt you down wherever you are in the world and prosecute you to the full extent of the law.” Masters in acknowledging the important role of the media urged practitioners to uphold their integrity and report “fairly and accurately”. “I am a strong believer of the important role of the media and transparency. My youngest son is a member of the media and I have written columns for newspapers throughout my legal career. “Media has a valuable and legitimate function when it comes to justice. With it, however, comes CONTINUED
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judiciary plays an important role in interpreting the law and that other branches of the Government should show due respect and understanding of that role. She underscored the importance of that role to the continuity of the systems in society must be respected by the other branches. “Respect for the rule of law demands the fair and impartial enforcement of the law. The enforcement of the law without fear or favour is the cornerstone of the rule of law. “An effective criminal justice system is a key pillar of the rule of law, as it constitutes the mechanism to redress serious grievances and
bring action against individuals for offences against society. “Many of the matters coming before the courts in 2015 demonstrated that no one is above the law. “High profile prosecutions brought against former Ministers of Government and senior public officials is evidence of this fact within the Turks and Caicos Islands and whatever the outcomes of such matters, respect for the judicial process is paramount. “Like everyone else within our borders, persons in public life must exercise our powers within the constraints of the law, and act in furtherance of the public good. “If we do otherwise, we will be held accountable through the law.
“Our law enforcement agencies such as the Royal Turks and Caicos Police Force, the Integrity Commission, the Financial Intelligence Agency, prosecuting authorities in the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and Her Majesty’s Prison all play an enormous role in the growth and development ongoing in our Islands.” She reiterated the continued commitment of the Government in ensuring the required resources for the smooth administration of justice. She noted that her chambers remain committed to providing quality service and assistance in to facilitate the efficient conduct of the business of the courts.
NEW YEARS’ RESOLUTION FOR THE TCI?
AS WE have entered the new year many of us have made a resolution, or several, for ourselves. But what resolution would you like to make for the TCI this year?
A caring Government
That we all as residents will elect a Government of the people and for the people. A Government that really cares about the wellbeing of its people instead of self and others who really don’t care one iota about us or our goals and aspiration. These are visitors or residents who are allowed to create their own world in our space, unmolested, while we fight and tear down each other. Let us work together in fairness, love and respect to create a place that will be the envy of the region, a place of choice to live, work and play in the fear of the Jehovah.
Questions answered
The long awaited 2016 corruption trial has the country under a cloud. Will the purpose of the trial be side-tracked by non-relative legal issues? If those charged are found guilty what will be their sentence? Will some of the witnesses and others be drawn into the possible wrongdoing? All questions unresolved. One thing seems certain, if the defendants are found guilty they will have to repay the people’s treasury by liquidating their assets. Five years has expired and we
were promised a proper clinical and financial audit of NHIP and the hospital contract and mortgage. When will we receive the 20 cents for each dollar we had in Washy’s TCI bank? When will we see the price of fuel and electricity reflect the lower prices in the rest of the world?
A fresh start
Hopefully we will be able to meet our financial obligations and have an election that will give the Government back to the people not the failures now represented by our ministers and the third party leader who has aligned himself with these failures. The TCI must begin rebuilding everything. It will take years to reverse the years of going backwards on everything from development to healthcare. The TCI is in survival mode and we need a fresh start to restore hope in the future. God is watching us and expects us to resolve to make the correct choices. Otherwise more years of doomsday.
Less garbage
A cleaner environment. For a tourist island with Carnival Cruise Port, the island is filthy. Streets, infrastructure, garbage about the streets and empty lots, dilapidated buildings that need to be torn down.
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More than 90 criminal cases heard in Supreme Court in 2015 BY OLIVIA ROSE THE SUPREME Court dealt with 92 criminal cases in 2015, with 37 being resolved by way of a guilty plea. This was revealed by Chief Justice Margret Ramsay-Hale at the second formal opening of the legal year for the Supreme Court on Monday (January 11) at the Myrtle Rigby Court House in Providenciales. The 2016 legal year opened with much fanfare and traditional parade by The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, dressed in ceremonial uniform. Chief Justice Ramsay-Hale disclosed that for the year 2015 there were 53 new cases, and of the 53, 38 were disposed. “The Supreme Court dealt with some 92 criminal cases which came before the court, of that number, one case was a matter first before the court in 2011, two were cases from 2012, 12 were cases from 2013 and 39 were cases brought forward from 2014. “Of the new cases, seven were withdrawn or discontinued at the sufficiency hearing stage, three were withdrawn or discontinued at the
plea and directions hearing. “A further 20 were withdrawn at the pre-trial readiness stage or discontinued at trial whether by the court or by the Crown for an insufficiency of evidence. “Five of the cases which were sent to the Supreme Court were remitted to the Magistrates Court. “Of the 68 of the 92 cases before the court that were effective, 37 were resolved by way of a guilty plea, 16 defendants were found guilty by the jury and 15 were found not guilty and discharged by the court.” The CJ reminded that guilty pleas assist the administration of justice as they save costs and also distress to the victims of crime who have to testify and are the proper course when the evidence and Counsel’s instructions permit. “I would observe that 24 of the defendants pleaded guilty either on the date of trial or during the course of trial. “While even a late plea assists in the effective administration of justice, the machinery of issuing juror summons and empanelling a jury will have already taken place
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responsibility. “Thomas Jefferson once said: ‘The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers.’ “Please don’t make this true of the TCI. “I had the benefit of living with an extremely fair press in the Cayman Islands. The integrity of some of the reporters was so high that it was not unusual for the Court of Appeal to rely on newspaper reports for factual background.” In this vein he noted that
his office is in the process of constructing a website that will provide information for both the press and the public to access. “It does no-one any service to print unsubstantiated gossip and whilst it may sell papers, the public will eventually question your reliability. “When the reliability of the media is undermined your work becomes propaganda and your community has lost a valuable resource of democracy.” Governor Peter Beckingham announced on March 10, 2015, the appointment of John Masters as the new Director of Public Prosecutions.
with the attendant costs.” CJ Ramsay-Hale further noted that statistics sent to the Supreme Court in 2015 shows that some 77 or 84 percent of them were charges relating to offences alleged to have been committed in Providenciales. While 13 arose out of incidents occurring in Grand Turk, one matter originated in South Caicos and another in North. “As I observed last year, the civil and commercial cases do not lend themselves to the same analysis. “There were 241 cases in the civil and commercial division. “Overall, I seen a lot of defendants plead guilty during the trial stage this year. “Some reasons why cases fell off the list were due to counsel not being ready, witness availability, and/or cases running over the estimated
amount of time. Most of the cases originate from Providenciales.” Turning her attention to the Court of Appeal for the year 2015, it was noted that the court presided over three sessions. “They were held in the months of January, May and September. The total number of appeals completed for the year is 39, 16 of which were criminal appeals and 23 were civil appeals.” In January, there was a three week session which ran from January 12 to January 29, 2015. During that session 10 criminal appeals were listed, seven of the appeals were heard. There were three adjournments, four of the appeals were dismissed and three appeals allowed. On the civil side there were 13 appeals listed with one appeal being withdrawn, one struck out, and one
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was adjourned. A total of 10 civil appeals were disposed of that session. In the May/June session, which ran for only two weeks, (May 26 to June 5, 2015) seven criminal appeals were listed, three were adjourned and four heard. Of the four that were heard, three of the appeals were dismissed and only one allowed. All six of the listed civil appeals for that session were heard. In September (September 7 to 18, 2015) all five of the criminal appeals listed were heard. Two of them were dismissed, two of them were allowed and there was an appeal that was struck out. Of the seven listed civil appeals, six were heard and completed; one is listed for continuation later this month.
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Gov’t makes multi school visit
GOVERNMENT officials visited schools in Middle and North Caicos this week as part of a multi school visit. On Tuesday (January 12) Deputy Premier and Minister of Education, Akierra Missick, and a team from the Ministry of Education including the PS Jones, DS Cox, Director Howell, and Education Officers Kennedy and Bowen, continued their school visits. Don Hue Gardiner, Minister of Border Control and Employment Services, who is also the member of parliament for the constituency of Middle and North Caicos accompanied the education team on their visits. The visits included stops to the four campuses managed by the Ministry of Education.
At Doris Robinson Primary School in Middle Caicos the team witnessed the beginning of phase two of the recreational field for that school. In 2014 the Ministry of Education successfully completed the capital project of preparing the site on the school’s compound for a playfield and recreational area. Phase two will entail the installation of turf and new playground equipment. While in North Caicos the team met with the principal of Charles Hubert James Primary School, and assessed the new location for the canteen that will be built there. While at Adelaide Oemler Primary School in Bottle Creek, the team were delighted to see the students actively using their new
The Move-a-thon TCI 2016 took place on January 9
playground which was built last year. The Minister of Education spoke with students and discussed other projects that they would like to see take place on their campuses. In a press release on Thursday (January 14) Deputy Premier Missick said: “It is always a good day when I can visit the students and staff of our schools on the twin islands of Middle and North Caicos. “Today was an exciting day which allowed the ministry to have the blessing and ribbon cutting ceremony of the newest Science Lab in the Turks and Caicos Islands, and the blessing of the new playground at Adelaide Olmer Primary School. “The renovated science lab at the Raymond Gardiner High
School, is a state of the art science lab, that will provide the students at that school the full opportunity for creative hands-on learning in the area of science. “I must thank the Contractor Mr K Higgs on delivering such an amazing project, the detail and construction is not only supreme, but the layout of the lab will encourage group learning and experimentation, and I almost want to go back to high school so that I could utilise the lab functions. “Similar lab projects are underway already for Marjorie Basden High School and Clement Howell High School, and I look forward to their completion, and celebrate with the students who will have modernised facilities for hands on learning.”
Don Hue Gardiner added that seeing the renovated science lab at Raymond Gardiner High School gave him pause to reflect on how far the school and the communities of Middle and North Caicos have come. “RGHS as it is called now, opened in 1973 as a junior school, where science was not taught, and students who had to transfer to high school in Grand Turk had to repeat the third form in order to undertake learning in the science subjects. “I am happy that my Government saw it fit to fast track the renovating of this lab, and I encourage the students of Raymond Gardiner to continue to make use of these facilities and appreciate the greater access to creative hands-on learning that is now provided by this lab.”
The fundraising event is in its fifth year
Running event raises funds for healthy lifestyles BY TAMIKA HANDFIELD FROM all accounts, Move-a-thon TCI 2016, held this past weekend on January 9 was another smashing success! The 5k, 10k and half marathon fundraising event is in its fifth year and is the first athletic event in each new year. It is held every second weekend in January and is seen as a way to help participants kick start their new year’s resolutions of living a healthier lifestyle. Beginning at 6am from the Children’s Park in the Lower Bight, hundreds of people started walking, running and cycling in the crisp morning air all before the sun came
up. Before leaving on the route, Ainara Pino, personal trainer from Graceway Sports Centre, provided a stretching and warm-up session for everyone. Once participants returned from the route, health professionals from various medical disciplines were set up and ready to disseminate free medical information. Funds raise during this event go to help Nutrition in Demand continue its mandate of raising awareness to health and healthy eating. This is done through a variety of projects - workshops, nutrition education and culinary classes, summer camps and writing informative articles and blogs for
newspapers and magazines. Organiser of the event and registered dietitian, Tamika Handfield, said: “We believe knowledge is power. “So, these much needed funds will help us to teach others how to make better, informed food choices.” She also added: “I am thrilled at the turn out! I am always humbled at the support this event gets every year. “I must say thank you to all of our corporate sponsors; this event would not be as successful as it was without their support.” Corporate sponsors to the event included: Graceway IGA, Oasis Media, Spotlight Communications,
The event helps participants kick start their new year’s resolutions
Grace Bay Pharmacy, Magnetic Media, PTV, The Sun Newspaper, J S Johnson, Scotia Bank, Lime, Digicel, Dolmen Construction, GK Insurance, Caicos Express, Blue Loos, Sun Oil, InterHealth Canada, Where When and How, Royal Bank
of Canada, Beaches Turks and Caicos, Sunny Foods, Fedex, CBMS, Club Med, Crust Bakery, Prime DJ’s, The Hartling Group, Island Printing, Fortis TCI and Coca Cola. We must also say thanks to the staff of EMS and The Red Cross.
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Invest TCI appoints new CEO JOHN Rutherford OBE has been appointed as the new chief executive officer of Invest Turks and Caicos Islands. The Government made the announcement in a press release on Tuesday (January 12). Rutherford joined the country’s recently formed Investment Promotion Agency (IPA) on December 1, 2015. According to the release he has worked in the field of inward investment for over 21 years, including as deputy head of Invest Hong Kong and separate assignments as US West Coast head and regional director for Asia Pacific for Invest UK. For the last six years he has run his own investment consultancy business, advising governments around the world on how to attract overseas and domestic investment. Invest TCI is a statutory body with oversight by the Ministry of Finance Trade and Investment. It is the main marketing agency of brand Turks and Caicos Islands - complemented by the Turks and Caicos Tourist Board. Its specific mandate is to promote and facilitate trade and investment,
public-private partnership and other forms of commercial alliances, encourage domestic entrepreneurship, innovation and capital formation, and generally to liaise with government agencies and the private sector; in so doing streamline the investment process. Washington Misick in commenting on the directive of the agency said: “National competitiveness in the long-run depends on productivity and innovation, not on natural endowments, and most definitely not on low wages. “I look forward to working with the new agency to develop policies and procedures that will improve the competitiveness of the Turks and Caicos Islands, through the enhancement of the quality of the business environment, growth in productivity and economic fairness.” Chairman of the board Anton Faessler said that the new agency has a strong local member board of directors who are committed to meet the tasks outlined in the legislation and which has already met seven times in 2015 establishing organisational and staffing charts and budgets as well as identifying new office space for the agency.
Priority however was to find an experienced CEO who also comes with global contacts and knowledge of investment promotion, marketing and lead generation. Rutherford was chosen from some 125 applicants and the board is confident that the right choice has been made, the release stated. Together with the CEO, the board is now in the process of filling various other positions in the new agency, and the chairman is confident that these positions can be filled with Belongers. Rutherford said: “I am delighted and excited to have been chosen for this role. “I expect it to be a very demanding job and look forward to working with the Government and private sector to identify commercial opportunities and develop strong messaging to encourage investment from both
John Rutherford OBE is new CEO of Invest TCI
overseas and local businesses. “The role of an investment promotion agency is to facilitate the process whereby companies can set up and operate in the market and we will work with Government departments to smooth the way for business. “Our ultimate goal is to create jobs, encourage economic activity
and raise the country’s skills base and Invest Turks and Caicos will be proactive in trying to attract new commercial operations to the Islands and help existing businesses grow. “My network of business contacts is spread across the world and I plan to exploit these links to raise the profile of Turks and Caicos as a business destination.”
Ten poachers captured and remanded TEN poachers and their vessels were apprehended on January 10 after enforcement officers from the Department of Environment and Maritime Affairs (DEMA) reacted to a tip-off from the Turks and Caicos Island’s Marine Police Air Patrol. According to a police statement, the men were apprehended at Whale Breakers, about 24 miles south of South Caicos at 1.30pm on Sunday (January 10). They were found to be in possession of illegal spear guns, breathing apparatus, as well as just over 200 lbs of illegal catch, including Parrot Fish and Nassau Grouper. DEMA director John Claydon said that he would like to thank all officers involved in the successful operation. He said: “Every time we seize a boat and put poachers in jail we send a strong message. “This is important because the illegal fishing will not stop until
poachers understand that it is not worth the risk, they will lose money and go to jail.” The poachers will face charges for the following contraventions to the Fisheries Protection Ordinance which include, taking marine product without a licence, taking marine product using breathing apparatus, possession of spear guns, taking marine product by use of a spear gun, use of unlicensed vessels, possession of Nassau grouper during the closed season and possession of parrot fish. The Turks and Caicos Nassau grouper season is only due to resume on January 28 and it is considered a serious offence to fish for or be in possession of Nassau grouper during the closed season. Similarly, the Fisheries Protection Ordinance prohibits the catching of parrot fish at all times. The individuals will remain in custody until they are processed by the court sometime this week.
Dialysis patient along with staff at Cheshire Hall Medical Centre
Hospital invests in four dialysis machines BY DAISY HANDFIELD THIRTY-NINE dialysis patients in Providenciales and Grand Turk will benefit from the Cheshire Hall Medical Centre’s recent purchase of four new haemodialysis machines. A press conference was held on Wednesday (January 13) to give media a glimpse of the machines and to provide insight on the features. During the conference, chief of Medical Services for Interhealth Canada, Dr Denise Braithwaite said that she was very proud of the fact that the hospitals in Providenciales and Grand Turk could offer patients an upgraded version of the machine. She said: “It doesn’t mean that these machines [the older versions] can be totally decommissioned, they actually can be used as back up because they still have life within them.
“One of the major features of this machine is that it makes it more user friendly.” She says that the new machines allow for easier data collection and analysis, heading away from the more manual process. Three of these machines will be transferred to Grand Turk. “This machine will be able to have the capabilities to transmit the vital signs and the recording features into our electronic medical record system,” Braithwaite-Tennant said. She added that it is a great improvement as it reduces the human error during taking down numbers. The chief of medical services said that the new machines are far less nosy than the previous ones and that there is patient comfort in knowing that there is a process where there is a system that upgrades the machines.
One dialysis patient Vicky Jones said that she has been receiving treatment for the last decade, two days a week for three to three and a half hours each session. Jones said that she first started treatment on the new machine last week and that she finds the new machine to be a definite upgrade. Takara Bain, public relations officer at Cheshire Hall Medical Centre, told the Weekly News that the hospital was looking to update all of their machines by April of this year. Kidney dialysis is a life-support treatment that uses a special machine to filter harmful wastes, salt, and excess fluid from blood. This restores the blood to a normal, healthy balance. Dialysis replaces many of the kidney’s important functions.
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New Deputy Director of Road Safety Dept appointed WILBUR Caley has been appointed as the new Deputy Director of the Road Safety Department within the Ministry of Home Affairs, Transportation and Communication. The Turks and Caicos Government made the announcement in a press release on Tuesday (January 12). Caley is a former TCIG employee having dedicated over 10 years of service from 1983 to 1994 to the Customs Department, rising up the ranks from a Trainee Customs Officer to the post of Sub Collector of Customs at the time of his departure in 1994. Caley then ventured into the insurance industry for the last 20 years, where he last held the position of managing director of British Atlantic Financial Services up to December 2014. As the Deputy Director of the Road Safety Department Caley will along with the Director of Road Safety, share the responsibility for
Wilbur Caley is the new Deputy Director of the Road Safety Department
the administration of the Road Safety Department and the enforcement of the Road Safety Ordinance
throughout the TCI. He will be directly responsible for the daily oversight of the Providenciales office and will oversee and advise on policy and strategy to ensure the effective delivery of the enforcement of the Road Safety Code. Caley said: “I am thankful for the opportunity to be a part of the TCI civil service and to work in the Road Safety Department. “My aim is to insure that the TCI motoring public and in particular the motoring public in Providenciales and North Caicos is given the service they deserve in an environment of fairness and transparency. “There are a number of traffic related issues that we will seek to address over the short, medium and long term. “No effort will be spared in our quest to build safe driving conditions and streets that will make the public proud.”
MILLS MUSES
Transforming ourselves through renewing our minds OUR mind is a gift. When we renew and refresh it and use it for noble purposes, positive things happen for us and for those we come into contact with. It changes how we see, understand and interpret things, and this results in us being transformed, changed into nobler and more humane beings with a clearer sense of purpose. We develop fresh insights which enable us to see things more clearly and deeply. This means that we begin to focus on those things that move us further forward. Our imagination is no longer clouded by distractions because we are free to concentrate on those activities that are rewarding and matter most to us. Rather than those that hinder us from achieving what is rightfully ours. Clear focus brings the results that have always eluded us but which were always ours to have. Life then becomes more meaningful. When our mind is renewed and transformed we develop the power to change our level and depth of happiness and joy. Because we unburden ourselves of those unkind thoughts that compete to dominate how and what we think. And the unhelpful things we are tempted to do as a
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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. He currently writes a Column for the TC Weekly News.
result. We become liberated and make wise choices which uplift us and transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. And we begin to see beauty and worth in all things, so that we no longer pass unfair judgments, but realise the worth and value of everything we come into contact with. With a renewed and transformed mind we are able to remake ourselves, since we are more than our genes and greater than the culture that helps to shape us. We therefore experience constant joy and success. People miraculously show up to help us, or provide solutions to issues that baffled us for a long time. And we become more open to others, forming never before dreamed of friendships and acquaintances. Small negative stuff is replaced with rich opportunities and favours
that become a natural part of the way we live. And we reach out more than before to lift others along the ladder of success as we climb each step. A renewed and transformed mind not only changes our way of being, it reaches out and influences our community and its leaders. We then see policies and programmes becoming more people-oriented. Because compassion and caring become the central ingredients of decision making, replacing personal and sectional interests, which leave society divided into the haves and have nots. But the mind-set produced by the renewed mind is about the wider interests of the community as a whole. Here, everyone matters equally and justice is served fairly.
No big development Dear Editor, My views based on years of development experience and my wish to live in a nice place. I was the part of the first Canadian development company on Providenciales starting in 1979 building the third hotel and bring millions of dollars into this economy with high end homes. We pioneers worked to get airlines, docks, shipping, roads here to make what we have today possible. The sales approach to attract investors was based on ‘quality of life’ here. Escape from business, crime, traffic and live a life here others only dream about! It came about that many people saw the merit in this and there are many more searching still for us - for what we have to offer. When we were awarded the ‘Best island in the world’ it came as no surprise as it is true. How can you improve on this? We are the best. Nothing more can be done except to make sure we protect that which got us here. The beautiful beaches, the uncrowded feel around the island, nature are all part of this heritage. Heavy development brings crowds, beaches overflowing with chairs, traffic will double, airport will be totally out of control, nature or the environment will be pushed to extreme as in Cayman. Do we really want to give up our lifestyle so easily? Not likely! Big development is not a solution to any concerns but in fact the opposite - a huge problem will ensue. Who will pay for the needed expanded roads? Another new airport? Extra shipping will require expanded docks and facilities and more delays. Where will the massive amounts of garbage go? The septic waste from huge projects will all end up in one place - the ocean killing off the reefs. Crime follows development as we have seen here. We are all victims and none of us want it to get worse - but crime will get worse. Nothing better will come of big development. It simply cannot get better if we already are the best.
The Government says big development will provide work for locals. In fact it will be more work for more expat workers as always. The construction workers and service staff will mostly be foreign. Nothing will change except there will be no rental accommodations for local people at reasonable prices and there will be more discontent. Right now we have a good situation underway. Many large homes are being built and residential construction can offer more jobs to local workers than high-rise hotels. The service industry for villas is more suited to the local economy with villa management companies providing hundreds of jobs suitable for the local worker. Importantly the local workers are being trained and will eventually replace foreign service staff. The local plant - the engine the hotels and villas we have now could provide full employment in just a few years if given a chance to grow with local workers and helpful training programmes. Responsible development not driven by political motivation can and will come if this is truly the best island in the world. We do not need foreign developers dictating to the Government what they want. The Government needs to tell them what we want. There are several sites along the beach that can support a much smaller scale than the proposed 12 story and developers will come and will do just fine but must come gradually and be sensitive to our needs. Get it right and we can still have our piece of paradise. Get it wrong and suddenly we are no better than the average destination and we cannot afford to be average because our costs are so high. We must continue to be a high end destination providing the very best experience possible to maintain and possibly grow our market share. All the people - big and small are in this together. Do the right thing. The thing most people want. No big development! Thanks you for your time. Jim Brown
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Fundraising evening to showcase local artists A FUNRAISING art show featuring a wide array of pieces from renowned local artists and young talent is set to take place this month. On January 30 the Edward C Gartland Youth Centre, in collaboration with Amanyara Resorts, Gilley’s Enterprises and Turks and Caicos Sotheby’s International Realty, will host for the second time, ‘An exclusive evening of art’. The elegant evening of cocktails, light fare and art will take place at Amanyara Resort in Providenciales. Funds raised will go towards the 2016 project of building a music studio at the youth centre. The Edward C Gartland Youth Centre is a non-government, nonprofit organisation that provides youths between the ages of 11 and 18, with extracurricular activities that keep them engaged. In its seventh year the youth centre is the only centre specifically catering to the needs of young people outside of their regular school day. According to a press release from the centre: “With funding strictly limited to donations received from the centre’s generous supporters and those invested in the community, to provide such a precious resource for our youth for over seven years is a momentous accomplishment for the centre.” The youth centre offers a diverse range of programmes led by local volunteers including homework and
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tutoring assistance, music, dance and drama, and a wide variety of other educational and recreational activities. “The computer lab, volleyball, basketball and tennis courts, and counselling further support the multidimensional approach to capturing the imagination of young people and engaging them in positive activities,” the release said. This year’s event focuses on raising funds for a state of the art music studio at the youth centre, with a goal of developing the youth music programme. The studio will offer music education and mentoring to those who would not otherwise have access to that opportunity. For a donation of $150 per person, honoured guests will receive complimentary welcome champagne and canapés, prize giveaways, a live auction and the opportunity to support the Turks and Caicos Islands only youth centre. Complimentary transportation is provided with pickup from Graceway IGA, Leeward Highway (two shuttle times available). Live entertainment will be provided. The event is set to take place on January 30 from 6pm to 10pm. Those who wish to purchase tickets or get further information can contact Roxann Wake-Forbes on 331-9602, Bianca Harvey on 3318408, or Sotheby’s Realty on 9464474.
Website helps to raise cash for charity DEVELOPER and chairman of the Regent Palms, Stan Hartling, and his board members came up with the idea of creating a website to enable people and corporate companies nationally and internationally to donate to the TCI Salvation Army. It came after $50,000 was raised over the festive season for the nonprofit during the Kettle Drive. During a recent press conference, Hartling said that his goal was not to just raise money once and then stop, which is why the website was the best idea to carry out the long-term goal. He said: “I think that the bigger thing that was important to me was that we put tools in place that would be very useful to do better fundraising in the future. “There is a difference between coming back and handing somebody a lot of fish and actually creating tools that would help make fishing easy for them next year. “The virtual kettle online was the immediate idea that we came up with.” Hartling explained that as chairman he called on the help of other local businesses to raise money for the organisation. Hartling said that they also opened the eyes of many community members and brought a lot of awareness to corporate sponsors. Voluntary advisor for the Salvation Army, Todd Foss explained during the conference that the funds would be used to try and focus their efforts
Developer and chairman of the Regent Palms, Stan Hartling, helped to raise $50k for charity
on youths and the elderly. “So, we will do a lot of early childhood development stuff and one of our major programmes is the feeding programme for students at risk. “We try and make sure those students have nutrition each day so that they can concentrate in school and have a successful educational career. “We also do a lot with the elderly,” Foss said. In relation to the elderly, Foss mentioned that they want to extend their North and Middle Caicos transportation programme to Providenciales. Captain Derrick Miller from the Salvation Army also spoke, stating that he was very excited about the recent Kettle Drive. He said: “I am even more excited
about the many individuals and families who will benefit from what we have received. This year was simply amazing.” He spoke about the history of the Kettle Drive and then when on to emphasise the ongoing need of many residents in the TCI who majority of the times went unseen. “There is still a lot of need that exist here. There is nothing that moves me as it moves me on Christmas day when I saw the smiles that came to the faces of children who were able to benefit from our kettle drive by receiving gifts and families that received food hampers,” Miller said. People interested in donating to the charity organisation can log onto www.tciredkettle.com and donate anytime of the year.
COMMENTARY
Trial determination
IT IS blowing in the wind. One group says the corruption trial is meant to persecute our now infamous former leader. Most believe this could be an open and shut case because the evidence is massive. Evidence of wrongdoing from well documented long paper trails dug up while the leader was hiding out, then later tilting at legal windmills. We do not believe the trial is about persecuting or prosecuting. It is about demonstrating wrong from right! The PNPs believed that being elected or connected gave them the right to act like the 16th century King Henry the Eighth who had six wives. Wives he threw under the wagon or executed. He changed everything
BY DAVID TAPFER
David is a retired mobile hydraulic engineer and business executive. He has been married to Middle Caicos native Yvette Robinson Tapfer for 25 years and has lived in Conch Bar, Middle Caicos, since 2002. David formerly served as branch chairman of the PDM from 2008 to 2011
from religion to the constitution. Henry became famous for his lust and intimidation of everyone and everything. Does any of this sound familiar? Britain determined right from wrong hundreds of years ago, when will we? Now some of the witnesses’ names have been published causing quite a stir. One simply owned the company that wired millions
overseas to ministers’ orders. Another a PNP espionage agent who lived a double life as a PNP and pretend PDM. He now blends PNP and PDA. Another seen shredding damning documents and yet others who were simply beneficiaries in exchange for their support. One alleged chief conspirator grabbed the wire transfer firm as his
own. To hide the transfers? This brings the question: how many other countries with receiving banks are in line to have a crack at these folks? Maybe the USA and others? No matter what the witnesses said and swore before the SIPT months or years ago they must now tell the truth or face contempt of court charges. Some may find themselves between a rock and a hard place. The leader is famous for saying: “If I go down, everyone will join me.” Who is everyone? What about the competence of Judge Harrison? Some took shots at his competence calling him judge and jury in one ancient package. Anyone reading his decisions written within hours, not weeks, has gained respect for this man who seems to be a whole Privy Council
rolled into one. We hope security guards him well! Will the trial change things? We still have gals who brag their undergarments are 100% yellow. We had voters who for reasons tainted re-elected the seemingly incompetent brother, niece and nephew of the estranged former Premier and gave the reins of the Government to his leadership’s pick. After all the pick was the only PNP with the genuine right to the title Doctor, Medical Doctor. Ask yourself has he acted on his vocation as a healer? Has anything changed? We now have to pay back every dollar spent by the PNP, with interest, for 20 long years. Will we determine right from wrong, soon?
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Sandals launches new ad campaign
Adam Stewart, CEO of Sandals Resorts International, Skip Marley, grandson of Bob Marley and son of Cedella Marley, Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, chairman of Sandals Resorts International
SANDALS Resorts has launched a new advertising campaign for 2016 with a noworry theme. The campaign, which was created by Miamibased Hunter Hamersmith Advertising, encourages audiences to ‘Join the no worry movement’ and is set against ‘Three Little Birds,’ the classic Bob Marley song. It is the first time Jamaicanowned Sandals Resorts has sought marketing inspiration from and aligned its advertising with a Caribbean entity. According to Sandals Resorts International chairman and founder, Gordon ‘Butch’ Stewart, the current effort is an evolution of the previous ‘Closer you look’ campaign which was introduced in 2014. It focused on the quality inclusions that differentiate the Sandals experience, to bring it to its natural conclusion: because everything is taken care of, vacationers do not have to worry. “Since the very beginning, our brand has been focused on making it easy for couples to enjoy a romantic, luxury Caribbean beach vacation,” Stewart said. “Our new campaign brings this very simple idea to life. In words, images and great music
by Jamaica’s own Bob Marley, we’re saying don’t worry about a thing - come, relish the time you have together.” The association of Sandals Resorts with another internationally-recognised Jamaican brand was important to Stewart and his creative team. “Our advertising agency had been working on the ‘No worry’ concept for months and felt its success would be predicated on the rarelygranted use of Marley’s ‘Three Little Birds.’ “We were thrilled when word came from the Marley estate granting permission,” said Stewart. In fact, not only did the Marley estate allow use of the song, but Skip Marley, grandson of the late reggae icon and son of Cedella Marley, cut a refreshed modern version of the song which is at the forefront of the new campaign. The campaign was launched to a diverse North American consumer audience on January 1, across various mediums including print, online and television. “We are creating a movement, a ‘No worry movement.’ So don’t worry about a thing, it’s all good and it’s all at Sandals,” says Stewart.
Man faces charges for attempted murder AFTER appearing before the courts on January 7 for attempted murder, Thomas Tazario Watkins was remanded to Her Majesty Prison in Grand Turk until March 4 where he will appear in the courts for a sufficiency hearing. According to a press release issued by police press officer Audley Astwood, Watkins is connected to one of the shooting incidents which occurred on news year’s day. He is currently facing charges for two counts of attempted murder. The incident unfolded at around 6am that morning in the Old Subdivision of Five Cays, Providenciales. In a previous press release it was reported that a 20-year-old told investigators that he had just exited his car to check
Thomas Watkins faces charges for a shooting in Five Cays
his tyre when a man known to him discharged three shots at him. One shot hit him in his head, he then ran to a nearby house for help. He was eventually taken to the Cheshire Hall Medical Centre, where he was treated and remains hospitalised.
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Positions Available at The Meridian Club ON PINE CAY
Resort Manager and Homeowner Liaison Note: The Meridian Club operations include a hotel and home rental operation, along with restaurant, bar, guest excursion, marine, maintenance, gardening, commissary, K-9 security and housekeeping services. We handle all reservations and some marketing services in-house. Given our size and limited housing capacity, we cannot afford to have management personnel for each area of operations, so this is a unique position requiring multiple skills and obligations. Hours in this position are those necessary for proper operation of the resort and island 7 days per week throughout season. This employee must be available at all hours for emergency response and therefore must reside full time on-island.
DUTIES OF RESORT MANAGER AND HOMEOWNER LIAISON
Day to day management of the resort, including, but not limited to, the hotel, cottages in the rental pool, restaurant, gift shop and commissary; oversee all operations incidental thereto, including, but not limited to, reservations, marketing, guest services and staff performance in resort operations; Coordinate and oversee administration of homeowner maintenance and marine services in conjunction with Assistant Island Manager and report to homeowners on status of their projects. Assume primary responsibility for guest, homeowner and staff transfers to and from Pine Cay; Ensure and coordinate staff training, develop on-going training program for all levels of resort service staff, including reception, reservations, housekeeping, bar and wait staff; Conduct staff performance reviews, as necessary, for such staff members; Coordinate security needs for resort with Head of Security Department; Respond, as necessary, to security issues and health emergencies involving guests, homeowners, staff and other persons on island; Provide first aid procedures when necessary and coordinate evacuation of injured or ill persons requiring greater medical care to Provo; Arrange special functions for guests and homeowners; Dine with guests on a regular basis and monitor guest and homeowner satisfaction with food service and quality; Monitor and ensure proper sanitation and cleanliness on island, including, without limitation, in and about the hotel, restaurant, commissary, staff quarters, staff kitchen and staff recreation center. Assist in management of the hiring process to bring in qualified candidates as positions become available; Ensure proper conduct of resort staff and their compliance with the Employment Manual; Ensure compliance with all applicable TCI laws regarding employment of resort staff, and resort operations; Conduct or help coordinate staff meetings to discuss important issues involving staff; Conduct and/or participate in staff disciplinary proceedings
as needed; Help with the supervision of all aspects of resort administration, including accounting; Assist in preparation of annual budgets for Resort operations and perform such other functions as may be necessary to ensure proper operation of the island and resort. Report as requested or necessary, on resort operations and homeowner services to the Board.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR RESORT MANAGER AND HOMEOWNER LIAISON:
• Minimum of 4 year bachelor’s degree from accredited college or university or equivalent hospitality industry experience of not less than 10 years in 5-star properties. • Minimum of 5 to 10 years experience as general manager of 4-5 star resort. • Must have experience in home rentals and managing homeowner requests and expectations. • Must be skilled in handling all duties specified above. • Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay on a full time basis, 24 hrs/day. • Must have at least 5 years experience in resort marketing operations. • Must have at least 5 years experience in managing resort reservation operations. • Must have at least 5 years experience in preparing resort operational budgets. • Computer literate in Quickbooks, Excel and Word. • Must have training in first aid and emergency resuscitation techniques. • Must be willing to work evenings when necessary and remain available for emergencies at all times. • Private island work experience desirable due to isolation factor. • Must be willing to take K-9 training courses. Salary: Commensurate with education, training, experience, work record and capability. Minimum salary $38,000/yr.
and evaluation of island infrastructure projects as directed by Board. Ensure and coordinate maintenance staff training, develop ongoing training program for all levels of maintenance staff positions, including safety training. Monitor and ensure proper sanitation and cleanliness on island, including, without limitation, in and about the hotel, restaurant, commissary, staff quarters, staff kitchen and staff recreation center. In conjunction with the Assistant Island Manager, report as necessary, on resort maintenance operations to the Board.
DESIRED SKILL SET:
Training and experience in performing, scheduling and supervising carpentry, plumbing, painting, masonry, electrical, flooring, HVAC and refrigeration systems, sheet metal work, roofing, fire suppression systems, rebuilding pumps and motors, servicing kitchen and laundry equipment, diesel generators, water and sewage treatment plants, vehicle and heavy equipment repairs and maintenance, compressed air systems.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR ISLAND ENGINEER:
- Hands-on multi-tasker with minimum of 15 years in performing and/or supervising hospitality and restaurant facilities operations and maintenance with skill sets listed above. - Must have at least 10 years experience in construction project management and working with subcontractors. - Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay on a full time basis, 24 hrs/day. - Must have first aid and emergency resuscitation training. - Must be willing to work evenings as necessary and remain available for emergencies at all times. - Experience working on private island desirable. Salary: Commensurate with education, training, experience, work record and capability. Minimum salary $40,000/yr.
Island Engineer - Pine Cay
Starting Date for Both Positions: Upon acceptance.
DUTIES OF ISLAND ENGINEER:
Contact Person and Contact Information: Jahmal Misick at Misick & Stanbrook. Please send: 1. Resume + copy of passport with your contact information (mailing address, e-mail address, phone number) 2. Several references with contact information and a statement of how you know each person named, by e-mail to jahmal@misickstanbrook.tc or deliver to the attention of Jahmal Misick at Misick & Stanbrook, Richmond House, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands 3. Please respond no later than February 2, 2016
The Island Engineer is responsible for working in coordination with the Assistant Island Manager in supporting and supervising all aspects of island maintenance and infrastructure projects, including, but not limited to, managing the maintenance of the island, resort, homeowner properties, restaurant, gift shop, commissary and island security and marine operations. Responsible for all physical plant operations, including electrical, HVAC and refrigeration systems, generator backup systems, plumbing, waste management, fire suppression systems, vehicle maintenance, masonry and construction projects. In coordination with the Assistant Island Manager, assist in the management
Additional Information: All qualified applicants will be interviewed.
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NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE BOARD
The Turks & Caicos Islands National Health Insurance Board (NHIB) invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the post of Chief Financial Officer.
Chief Financial Students participate in Officer Students from Enid Capron Primary School participate in a dunes restoration project
environmental project BY DAISY HANDFIELD THIRTY-FIVE students from Enid Capron Primary School in Providenciales participated in the first lesson of an intensive marine curriculum which focused on developing marine awareness and environmental stewardship. The theme for the dunes restoration project is, ‘Save our seas’. The programme began on Friday (January 8) at the Beaches resort in Providenciales where students were taught about coral reefs and protecting the oceans. According to public relations manager for the resort, Elanor FinfinKrzanowski, the curriculum is broken down into four lessons and each lesson will be taught biweekly on Fridays. “The Sandals Foundation is always eager and happy to participate in any environmental outreach that would benefit the greater being of the Turks and Caicos,” she said. “We have actually planted 960 plants. It is basically a
dune restoration project where we want to help conserve, not only the sea sand but also help eradicate land erosion.” She said that it was a great project for them and she was glad that they were are able to get many of the Enid Capron children as possible on board. “We think that it is important to get the kids involved at such a young age. “That way when they get to high school level they can still practice good environmental ethics. “It is a great day for us and we are really excited.” Finfin-Krzanowski said that students in several schools throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands will soon be able to benefit from this curriculum. The programme is scheduled to be implemented in 40 schools across the Caribbean. Some of the features of the year long programme will include marine awareness projects, videos, posters, lesson plans, activity books and competitions. The specific lesson plans will be targeting students in
grades six to eight and have been designed to be interactive and engaging as well as informative. The topics that will be covered include Coral Reefs and Protecting Our Oceans, Creatures of the Sea - Marine Mammals and Sharks, Sea Turtles and Coastal Ecosystems and Climate Change. According to Sandals Foundation director of programmes, Heidi Clarke, the initiative represents the framework for a culture shift in environmental awareness. She said: “The people of the Caribbean have relied on the ocean for centuries but have never necessarily grasped the impact they have on its wellbeing. “By teaching the next generation to understand how their actions affect the marine ecosystem and give them ownership of its wellbeing we can hopefully make a much needed change.” This initiative is a partnership between the Sandals Foundation, the Guy Harvey Ocean Foundation and CARIBSAVE.
JOB SUMMARY
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.
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 immediate supervisor 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.
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.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:-
• 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.
SALARY
• Salary shall commensurate with qualifications and experience. • Deadline for submission: January 29, 2016 • All applications shall be addressed to:
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Zaneta Burton Chief Executive Officer National Health Insurance Board Salt Mills Plaza Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands Email: recruitment@tcinhip.tc
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US army general concerned about potential ISIS attacks in Caribbean A TOP army general in the United States is worried that a few Islamic extremists in the Caribbean could carry out terrorist acts in the region. Commander of US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) General John Kelly said about 100 Islamic extremists left the Caribbean region to join Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighters in the Middle East last year – some of whom were killed – and the number had risen to about 150 this year. However, his worry is less about the impact those Caribbean nationals have on the ISIS fight overseas and more about what they can do in their homelands. “I am more concerned particularly now it seems like the Islamic extremists and terrorists have shifted a lot of their message, and that is, ‘hey, rather than come to Syria, why don’t you stay at home and do San Bernardino, or do Boston, or do Fort Hood’,” he said, referring to incidents of terrorist attacks in the US. “My concern as the SOUTHCOM commander, is . . . even just a few
Commander of US Southern Command General John Kelly said that many of the small islands are not properly equipped to protect themselves from terrorists.
of these, you know, nuts can cause an awful lot of trouble down in the Caribbean because they don’t have an FBI [Federal Bureau of Investigation], they don’t have law enforcement like we do. They don’t have TSA [Transportation Security Administration]. They don’t really have the same kinds of things at the airports that we do, in terms of checking the comings and goings of people . . . And many of these
countries have very, very small militaries, if they have militaries at all,” Kelly told journalists at a Department of Defense Press Briefing at the Pentagon on Friday. The army general said the US was therefore trying its best to help those countries, like Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica. “We work with them and give as much information as we can,” he said. (Caribbean360)
January 16 - 22, 2016
Daughter of College of the Bahamas lecturer charged with his murder A WOMAN arraigned on Tuesday in connection with her father’s murder may undergo a psychiatric evaluation during her remand at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services because of statements she made in court. Antonia Butler, 23, Silver Palm Boulevard, stood before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt accused of “intentionally and unlawfully causing the death of Anthony Butler” on Saturday, January 9. Butler, a College of the Bahamas lecturer and Valley Boys Junkanoo member, was allegedly stabbed in the chest during an argument at his Imperial Park home over the weekend. He was pronounced dead by EMS personnel upon their arrival at the scene. Although the 23-year-old accused was not required to enter a plea to the charge and
was informed that the case will be fast-tracked to the Supreme Court on January 26, she claimed she had already “pleaded guilty” while in police custody. Butler, who was unrepresented by legal counsel yesterday, was told by the chief magistrate that she will be allowed to enter a plea to the charge when formally arraigned in the Supreme Court. Butler then claimed to be the daughter of the late Princess Diana and told the court she had been in exile in the Bahamas for some time. The accused asked to be remanded to the Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre instead of prison, claiming she was pregnant and feared the prison’s foul odours and food. The chief magistrate made a note of the complaint and a recommendation for a psychiatric exam to determine whether the accused should be transferred to the facility. (Tribune242)
Wilchcombe: Bahamas need to stop gun smugglers Haiti’s parliament MINISTER of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe has said the country needs to tighten its borders in an effort to clamp down on the proliferation of gun smuggling from the United States. As gun control takes centre stage in political debates in the United States, Bahamian officials are watching with a keen eye, hoping action will be taken that could alleviate the longstanding problem of gun trafficking in this country. Asked about the matter on Tuesday, Attorney General Allyson Maynard-Gibson told The Tribune to direct questions about it to National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage and Police Commissioner Ellison Greenslade. Dr Nottage is having discussions with US diplomats and the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) about crime and the country’s gang problem, Prime Minister Perry Christie said last week. He is also expected to raise the issue of gun violence and what could be done to stop it, Mr Wilchcombe said. “We need to have in place a comprehensive programme to deal with the guns,” Mr Wilchcombe opined. “The president of the United States last week spoke about guns. He said there (were) 30 million guns purchased last year or somewhere
Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe said that the Bahamas needs to tighten its borders.
around there. The truth is there are so many guns on the streets of the USA. We don’t make guns. If he’s talking about a proliferation of guns in America, people making guns, selling guns, what is he saying? What he’s saying in my view is that it can influence what happens in countries in close proximity. “We should understand that we are being influenced by that and we should tighten our borders, whether it’s our port of entries or our marinas, wherever we encounter that, from Inagua to Bimini we have to ensure we have tighter control. According to Dr Nottage, conversations are continuing. We’ve always worked with the USA with the drug issue but this one in particular provides a challenge because of the fact that
in the USA licensed guns are legal. They’re not in the Bahamas so what happens is, what do you do? We have to find the right mechanism and paradigm so they could help us to solve the proliferation of guns to our countries – but we have to face the reality, guns come from the USA and Venezuela. Let’s stop the killing and the way to stop the killing is to stop the weapons that are being used and the way to do that is through guns.” According to statistics released by the Royal Bahamas Police Force last year, police took 400 illegal firearms off the streets – mostly from New Providence – in 2014. Data from the US Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) showed 97.9 per cent of firearms recovered by local authorities in 2014 were purchased or acquired in the United States. For years Bahamian officials have raised concern about the matter with their US counterparts, with Mr Christie talking directly to former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the issue not long after his administration won the general election in 2012. However, as last year’s record breaking homicide count showed, the government’s efforts to forge a cooperation with the US that would solve problem has made no demonstrable progress.
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HAITI’S parliament convened this week, the first time since January 2015. Police moved quickly to quell protests outside the parliament. The protesters chanted against delayed elections, which were besieged by allegations of fraud. The country’s parliament was dissolved Jan. 14, 2015, after talks for a deal to extend the terms of parliamentarians hit a deadlock. At the time, President Michel Martelly explained that the extension would last until new elections. The impasse left Martelly ruling by decree. On Monday, the head of Haiti’s Senate, Andris Riche, declared that these were “difficult times” in Haiti. “Some people are outside and criticising our presence here in this room, but also the process of what happened to bring us here,” he said, making reference to the protests taking place outside the sitting. The runoff to elect a new president was originally set for Dec. 27, 2015, but has been postponed to Jan. 24. The vote is between the two top candidates from the first round
of presidential elections, held in October 2015, Jovenel Moise, of the governing party, and former government executive Jude Celestin. According to the country’s Provisional Electoral Council, as well as the presidency, 26 senator seats and six seats for representatives are being contested Jan. 24. Haiti faces a number of challenges as it continues to experience political and social turmoil. Tuesday marked the sixth anniversary of the magnitude seven quake that decimated infrastructure, claimed over 200,000 lives and displaced close to 1.5 million people. While the international community this week called for more assistance for the country, the United Nations also reiterated its calls for a smooth political transition to secure a ‘stable, democratic and prosperous future for Haiti.” Meanwhile, Jude Celestin has told the international media that he will not take part in the Jan. 24 second round of election voting without “sweeping reforms” to electoral oversight.(TelSur)
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Clinton targets ‘Bermuda reinsurance loophole’ DR’s Public Health Minister said that as long as Zika remains a threat, women should take precautions to avoid getting pregnant.
Dominican Republic advises women against pregnancy while Zika threat exists PUBLIC Health Minister Altagracia Guzman has advised women to avoid getting pregnant because of the threat Zika virus could pose to their unborn children. Her advice comes a month after doctors in Brazil made the same suggestion last month, after a Zika outbreak in that country was linked to babies being born with microcephaly, a rare neurological disorder in infants in which the size of the brain is abnormally small and serious developmental issues and sometimes early death occur. The babies were born to mothers who had contracted the virus during pregnancy. According to the Dominican Today, Guzman, who described the virus as a major threat, agreed with the Brazilian doctors. She noted that the first three months of pregnancy is vital to
the formation of the fetus and the disease in that period poses a high risk. With the Dominican Republic having close contact and receiving travellers from some of the countries where cases have already been reported, the minister said as long as Zika remains a threat, women should take precautions to avoid getting pregnant. The Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) has reported cases in Brazil, Colombia, El Salvador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Martinique, Mexico, Panama, Puerto Rico, Paraguay, Suriname and Venezuela. Guzman also spoke of the need to use repellents containing methyl benzamine, amino-propionic acid and hydroxyethyl, which PAHO recommends.
US Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton wants to end what she calls “the Bermuda reinsurance loophole” as part of her tax programme outlined Tuesday. In a factsheet entitled “Investing in America by Restoring Basic Fairness to Our Tax Code” posted on her campaign website, Ms. Clinton says that “high-income money managers have used loopholes related to foreign reinsurance — often located in Bermuda — to avoid paying their fair share.” Ms. Clinton does not go into detail about how she would deal with the offshore reinsurance, but cites in a footnote a 2014 report by the staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation regarding hedge fund reinsurance that says “the establishment of offshore businesses that reinsure risks and that invest in U.S. hedge funds has been characterised as creating the potential for tax avoidance.” “During this election campaign in the U.S., it would be helpful for the political candidates to understand that Bermuda’s insurance industry comprises the same companies that paid nine percent of 9/11 claims,” said Bermuda Business Development Agency CEO Ross Weber on Bernews.com news website on Wednesday. “Anyone trying to convince the American public these very real companies,
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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says that “high-income money managers have used loopholes related to foreign reinsurance — often located in Bermuda — to avoid paying their fair share.”
with bricks-and-mortar and thousands of dedicated employees—including nearly 17,000 in the US—are simply tax avoidance vehicles, is neglecting the business, economic and social reality.” She also cites money managers as taking advantage of “complex derivative trades to lower their tax bill.”
The former secretary of state says that she would “build on proposals from both Democrats like President Obama and Republicans in Congress to close down these two loopholes.” In addition, Ms. Clinton calls for closing “the ‘Romney Loophole’ that allows sheltering multiple millions in retirement accounts.” Citing data from the Government Accountability Office, Ms. Clinton says that about 1,000 taxpayers have accumulated close to $100 billion in tax-preferred retirement accounts, with balances of more than $10 million per taxpayer. Ms. Clinton says she “believes that we should encourage robust retirement savings by American families — but that retirement accounts should not become a shelter from taxation for the most fortunate” and says she would build on proposals by President
Obama in calling for closing down the so-called ‘Romney Loophole’ by limiting the ability of the very wealthiest to game the system by sheltering large incomes in tax-preferred accounts”. (Business Insurance)
WILFREY & TONY is looking for the following:
2 HAIRDRESSERS 1 NAIL TECHNICIAN Salary $6.50 per hour
CONTACT: 231-0882
OFFICE SPACE
FOR RENT ON LEEWARD HIGHWAY 900 SQUARE FEET
IDEAL FOR DENTIST, DOCTOR, LAWYER, ARCHITECT, SPA ETC. REASONABLE RENTAL
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Barbados reports suspected cases of Zika and H1N1 viruses HEALTH authorities in Barbados have reported eight suspected cases of the H1N1 and Zika viruses. Minister of Health John Boyce said samples have been sent to the Caribbean Public Health Agency for confirmatory testing. And he has cautioned the population not to panic. The minister said that although he is aware that members of the public would be concerned whenever a
new disease emerged, Barbadians should use simple measures to prevent mosquito breeding around their homes, business places and communities. “The fact that the Aedes aegypti mosquito, which transmits the Zika virus, is the same mosquito that spreads dengue fever and chikungunya, we are all very familiar with the prevention and control measures which we
need to undertake…Inspect your surroundings to search out and remove mosquito breeding places on your properties. The Ministry of Health recommends that this should be done once per week,” Boyce said. The Zika virus was reported in the Caribbean region for the first time in June 2015. It is a mild febrile viral illness that is transmitted by the bite of an Aedes aegypti mosquito.
BARTENDER
SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
• • • • •
Must be consistently punctual for work. Maintain a clean work station throughout shift Must maintain a clean, well-kept appearance upon arrival and throughout shifts Must be willing to participate in cleaning duties assigned by superiors Must be able to lift at least 25 lbs Must be polite and cordial to co-workers and clients at all times Must be willing to work at least 8 hours on his/her feet. Must be capable of carrying at least 3 dishes with food for delivery to tables. Must be able to carry a drink tray full with drinks without spilling. Must be able to multi-task in a high pace high pressure environment. Must be fully knowledgeable of Micros POS system. Must have fundamental knowledge of food and beverage and know each day the specials offered and what is not available. Must be able to communicate in English Must possess complete knowledge of the food and drink menus including specialty drinks and specials. Must stay apprised of current events including but not limited to specials, and upcoming events. Must have complete knowledge of products offered by the bar including beer, wine, liquor and non-alcoholic beverages. Must have a fundamental understanding of mathematics in order to execute proper change for guests and to prepare cash outs at shift end.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
• Responsible for accurately fulfilling drink orders for clients at the bar and for servers attending tables according to acceptable company standards. • Responsible for accurately fulfilling food orders from clients at the bar. • Responsible for maintaining a clean and safe work environment throughout their shift and for the restocking and cleaning of the bar area at the end of each shift. • Responsible for assisting in the re-stocking of necessary inventory during and after their shifts. • Responsible for maintaining a well-groomed appearance and pleasant demeanor. • Responsible for maintaining a presence to clients at all times except when given permission for bathroom or food breaks. • Responsible for properly processing payments from clients by credit card or cash ensuring that all information is accurate and when applicable, proper change is given. Belongers Given Preference, Apply in Person with CV to be considered
LIQUID CAICOS, LTD T/A SOMEWHERE CAFE & LOUNGE @ COREL GARDENS RESORT PHONE: 649-941-8260 (OFFICE); 649-432-9958(CELL)
sore throat, stuffy or runny nose, body aches, headaches, chills and fatigue. Meantime, Boyce said that to combat Zika and other mosquitoborne illnesses, the Environmental Health Department would continue to carry out prevention and control activities, such as house to house inspections, surveillance at ports of entry and fogging in high risk areas.
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VIA VENETO is looking to fill the following positions:
DOMESTIC PART-TIME WORKER DOMESTIC To work 6 days per WORKER week salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 244-7033
salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 649-946-7113
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Illness resulting from infection is usually mild, and it is not considered to be as severe as Dengue Fever or Chikungunya. The H1N1 virus, commonly referred to as the swine flu virus, is transmitted easily from person to person via droplets and small particles produced when infected people cough or sneeze. Symptoms are similar to those of the seasonal flu and include: cough, fever,
BAKER
SOUS CHEF
Salary $7.00 per hour
CONTACT:
649-941-3171
VACATION CLUB
SALES CLERK We are looking for both inside and outside Vacation Club Sales Clerks
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Outside Sales Clerk is responsible for inviting guests to sales presentations of resort VO program Responsible to meet the company standards for tour volume and closing percentage Inside Sales Clerk is responsible for sales presentations of resort VO program to invited guests Responsible to meet the company standards for sales volume, effeciency and closing percentage Both will be responsible for attending all coaching, training, and performance management meetings scheduled by management Both are expected to contribute daily to a positive, exciting work atmosphere within the sales room and resort property
MINIMUN JOB REQUIREMENTS:
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5 years or more experience in Vacation Ownership outside or inside sales Must have experience with Sales of both “Points” and “Weeks” Multiple site experience Must have proven record of reaching company established goals Must be a graduate of the Levitin “Sales Academy”, “Boatwright Boot Camp” or equivalent Vacation Ownership specific sales training courses
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US says St. Lucia doing little to seek justice in extra-judicial killings The government of St. Lucia is being accused of making no real effort to prosecute police officers involved in extrajudicial killings that occurred as far back as 2010. A year after CARICOM’s Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS) issued a report on an investigation into allegations that members of the Royal St. Lucia Police Force committed extra-judicial killings from 2010 to 2011, the Embassy of the United States of America to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean says it has seen little done.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the US Embassy said it was “a commendable step” by the government to invite IMPACS to carry out the probe. “Unfortunately,” it said, “progress on pursuing justice in these killings halted after the report’s issuance in March 2015. Despite the significance of the IMPACS report for human rights, national security concerns, and St. Lucia’s international reputation, the Government of St. Lucia has made no meaningful progress towards criminal prosecution
in 10 months. “The Embassy of the United States of America to Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean, therefore, urges the Government of St. Lucia to ensure the rule of law is upheld. We are concerned that four years have passed since these allegations of human rights violations first surfaced and due process is yet to be served,” it added. The Embassy described as “disappointing”, the announcement by Director of Public Prosecutions Victoria Charles Clarke last November
that her office was not provided sufficient resources or the report’s investigative files, therefore precluding furthering criminal prosecution.
Police in St. Lucia have been accused of extra-judicial killings. (Photo: Telegraph)
Ocean Club Management Is looking for qualified applicants for the following vacancies, to begin work immediately:
ASSISTANT OPERATIONS MANAGER (2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Manages, plans, organizes, and monitors the resort’s operations, under the direction of the Operations Manager, and General Manager including, but not limited to the following departments: Maintenance, Housekeeping, Front Desk (Bell Staff), Gardening and Property Services (Pool & Beach).
QUALIFICATIONS:
Windsong resort is seeking a suitable qualified applicant to fill the following position:
HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Supervise the daily cleaning of assigned rooms, bathrooms, corridor areas and public areas to the highest standards. • Investigate complaints regarding housekeeping service and equipment, and takes corrective action • Conduct orientation training and in-service training to explain policies, work procedures, and to demonstrate use and maintenance of equipment. • Analyze inventory stock to ensure adequate supplies • Evaluate records to forecast department personnel requirements • Make recommendations to improve service and ensure more efficient operation • Prepare reports concerning room occupancy, payroll, and department expenses • Manage a stock control and ordering system to ensure availability of stock and cost control to maintain costs to a minimum
1. Management training and/or certification from a recognized hospitality management training program, plus 5+ years supervisory experience as a department level supervisor or manager in a resort environment. 2. Friendly personality; enjoys working with and helping people. 3. Organized 4. Able to work well under pressure. 5. Able to accurately record information. 6. Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate others. 7. Thorough knowledge of hotel procedures, operations and equipment. 8. Self-motivated and dependable with a strong work ethic and good problem solving skills. 9. Strong communication and interpersonal skills; ability to speak, read and write fluently in English language. 10. Professional appearance and demeanor. 11. Computer literate with proficiency in RDP Management System, Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
EVENING MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (2 POSITIONS AVAILABLE)
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Under the supervision of the Maintenance Manager, the Evening Maintenance Technician is responsible for performing diversified duties to troubleshoot, install, repair and maintain all resort facilities, parking lots, vehicles, equipment and water works. Schedule involves working from 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm nightly.
QUALIFICATIONS:
REQUIREMENTS:
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Minimum of 3 years in a housekeeping role with at least 2 years in a supervisory role Ability to work under pressure and resolve problems Excellent attention to detail Effective in motivating a team to meet the expected standard of the resort Must be efficient in Microsoft office Excellent written and communication skills A well-defined sense of diplomacy, including solid negotiation, conflict resolution, and people management skills • Strong morals and ethics
OTHER JOB POSITIONS:
1. High School Diploma, appropriate resort or building industry trade certification, plus relevant education and 2-3 years general maintenance experience, preferably in a resort environment 2. Thorough knowledge of hotel maintenance procedures, operations and equipment 3. Self-motivated and dependable with a strong work ethic and good problem solving skills 4. Good communication skills; ability to speak, read and write fluently in English language 5. Professional appearance and cooperative demeanor 6. Heavy lifting, use of multiple types of electronic and manual equipment and tools, ability to work in varied weather conditions All applicants must be able to speak English fluently, and be able to present a clean Police Record if offered a position. Individuals must be willing to work holidays and weekends on a flexible schedule dictated by business demands. Preference will be given to someone with previous resort experience. Wage commensurate with experience. All applications are welcome, but preference will be given to qualified Belongers and those persons who have the right to work in the TCI without a work permit.
• Floor Specialist • Gardener • Domestic Worker • Waiter • Part Time Maintenance Technician • Housekeeper • Cook
PLEASE DROP YOUR RESUME AT THE WINDSONG RESORT 11829
Please drop off resumes at Ocean Club to the attention of the Human Resource Manager, or via email to diane@oceanclubresorts.com Only those receiving an interview will be contacted.
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VACANCY LEGAL/COMPLIANCE OFFICER
Salary: Negotiable depending on qualifications and experience within a range of $73,400-$81,600.
The Legal/Compliance Officer will provide legal advice at the Agency with respect to all aspects of investing in the country and take an active role in negotiating agreements with investors. The Legal/Compliance Officer will be a key leader in identifying and providing advice on ways for Government to revise laws, regulations and procedures to improve the business environment for both investors and Government. The Legal/Compliance Officer will provide legal advice on other legal matters that may arise in the organization. Education and qualifications: A law degree from a recognized university and a member of the bar in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Experience and Knowledge: 1. A minimum of three years commercial law experience, with knowledge of TCI laws dealing with investment projects. 2. Experience dealing with domestic and foreign investors in the commercial law environment. 3. Strong background in using various types of office related software and preparation of presentations and reports. GENERAL INFORMATION FOR ALL APPLICANTS In evaluating the education and experience of applicants, the evaluation committee will consider an equivalent combination of education and experience. This is a management position, reporting to the CEO and candidates for all the positions will need the following skills: • Strong track record of competency in current and previous employment. • Excellent Leadership Qualities • Strong Writing and presentational skills. • Excellent Communication and interpersonal skills. • Excellent skills in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook • Ability to work in a team environment and manage time effectively • Commercial awareness. • Creativity. • Ability to maintain confidentiality All applicants will be assessed for the following personal qualities in addition to education, skills and experience. 1. Open and engaging demeanor. 2. Able to generate and share ideas. 3. Hands-on approach. 4. Willing to take personal responsibility 5. Able to win trust and personal credibility 6. Persistence and personal resilience. 7. Willingness to personally deliver quality to business clients. 8. Willingness to understand different cultures, lifestyles and associated points of view. 9. Willingness to understand the values associated with small communities. APPLICATION PROCEDURE Interested persons should submit a resume, along with their contact information, cover letter, two letters of reference (one from a former employer), copies of educational certificates, a Police Certificate and a copy of the Passport photo page. To obtain a copy of the legal officer job description please send an email to investturksandcaicos@gmail.com. Alternatively persons can get the job description from the TCI Government website at www.gov.tc/ government-vacancies All applications must be received by 12 noon on Monday, February 1, 2016and should be emailed to investturksandcaicos@gmail.com. Only persons considered for an interview will be contacted.
Y.A.3.B. CONSULTANCY acting on behalf of our clients:
JC BEAUTY SALON is looking for a live in
HOUSEKEEPER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 246-1416
11810
JOB SUMMARY: The Legal Compliance Officer is a key member of the Management team and responsible for providing sound technical support and legal advice to the CEO and other members of the team in order to maximize the effectiveness of the Agency’s ability to attract qualified investors to the Islands.
SERENITY VILLA PARROT CAY
2 BARBERS Salary $7.00 per hour ARNOLD GARDINER
HELPER Salary $7.00
CONTACT: 649-344-4540
EXECUTIVE SOUS CHEF Education and Training: • Post secondary degree in Culinary Arts or 8 + years industry equivalent experience. • Computer literate, functional on Excel, Ms-Word and Quickbooks and Micros. • Fluent in English both written and oral with a fundamental understanding of French and Spanish • First Aid Training
Skill Requirements: Be able to assist the Executive Chef in all capacities to include: • Work in a high pressure environment with calm, effective leadership • Planning and execution of special events. • Precise knife skills • Assist Chef in the preparation and execution of all desserts. • Produce all breakfast, lunch and dinner items with expert precision. • Cook entire menu on the line during service, including meats to temperature specifications. • Execute a proper sanitation procedure to insure that high quality food is served that accurately represents the Café. • Prepare and execute specials based on the Café’s Tex-Mex cuisine. • Be versed in a large variety of cooking techniques to include: braising, sautéing, frying, steaming, poaching, and sauce making. • Receive food orders from various vendors, checking for quality and pricing. • Be able to stand on ones feet for 10 hours and be comfortable lifting 50 pounds without physical restrictions. • Be available to work holidays and weekends with a flexible schedule. Leadership and Managerial Requirements: • Assist Chef in the training of kitchen staff to encourage growth in a positive environment. • Be sensitive to the needs of staff members and maintain a professional demeanor • Assist Chef in the ordering of food through a variety of vendors • Assist Chef with weekly and monthly inventory of items and work with the Chef to calculate food costs • Maintain a positive environment in the kitchen to encourage growth and diversity within the workplace The Sous Chef should be a natural leader who is seeking to assist others in improving their cooking ability, and also to develop strong people skills. An ambitious person who is a comfortable communicator with a confident skill set. The Sous Chef needs to be a self starter that can lead the kitchen in the Chefs absence. The right candidate should be able to open the kitchen in the morning, or be the last to leave the kitchen at night. Prioritizing and executing prep items based on the restaurants needs. He or She will assure that foods are properly labeled with the date and prep item name and consistently rotated, and stored for future use. Oversee and participate in daily cleaning duties as per scheduled by the Chef to maintain a clean safe environment for all employees to work in. Pay Commensurate with Experience. Belongers given preference Submit resume, certifications and current police record in person or email to: CHEFAMY@SOMEWHERECAFEANDLOUNGE.COM
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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.
General Manager
The General Manager is the primary strategic business leader of the property with responsibility for all aspects of the operation. The General Manager must oversee property performance, sales & marketing initiatives and strategies, manage profitability and revenue generation. Additionally, the General Manager must be able to attract talent and build talented teams and be multi-skilled and celebrate diverse environments and can relate to people from a variety of backgrounds. The General Manager must have at least 10 years experience in managing in a five star boutique hotel with minimum 3 as a General Manager.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Maximize revenue and profitability, represent the hotel in the community and head the executive committee of the property. Manage all sources of revenue to include rooms, food and beverage, and others. Ensures all departments are profitable and maintain strong working relationships with all stakeholders. Achieve exceptional levels of guest and team member satisfaction. Promote the Gansevoort culture at every opportunity and stay true to its core values. Operate the hotel under the covenants of the management agreement, and other relevant brand standards/SOPs. Establish the strategic plan and execute to fulfill property revenue and profit objectives in accordance to annual budget, marketing plan and capital expenditure plan. In collaboration with the hotel’s financial controller, prepare and manage the budget and quarterly forecast process, and general reporting requirements internally, with brand leadership, banking affiliates, owner’s representatives and investors. Continually analyze market trends and direct team accordingly to obtain objectives. Creates local and national marketing plans and pricing strategies and knows market segments. Responds quickly to changing market conditions and revises strategies accordingly. Actively participates in sales discussions, meetings and plans. Knows monthly production levels for each sales team. Produces monthly financial reports and knows at all times where the hotel stands against budget. Protects the hotel and its assets through enforcing and maintaining a preventative maintenance program. Provide exceptional customer service to all hotel guests, making their stay as comfortable and accommodating as possible while achieving team and Brand goals. Follows company policies and procedures and is able to effectively communicate them to subordinates.
Financial Director
To direct the resort’s accounting and financial management functions. To provide timely and meaningful information to the general manager and management team with regard to the resort’s financial performance. To proactively lead cost containment efforts, revenue enhancement, profit improvement opportunities and safeguarding of the company’s assets. 10 years’ experience in a luxury resort environment with minimum 5 years managing an accounting functions within a luxury resort/hotel environment. Thorough knowledge of condo resort accounting, strata management, payroll and IT. Proficiency in MS Office, Opera PMS and
Data Plus financial management system. Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Accounting, Finance or related field, or equivalent combination of experience and education. MBA, CPA or ACA designation essential.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Plan, develop, implement, direct and regularly evaluate the resort’s financial functions and performance. Participate in short- and long-range strategic financial planning and regularly evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of plans. Prepare, analyze, interpret and communicate financial results to General Manager and the management team. Maintain proper and complete financial records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, ensuring that resort accounts, records and transactions are accurate and correct at all times. Safeguard the resort’s assets by establishing, monitoring and enforcing internal controls. Provide financial management tools that assist management with planning, forecasting and maximizing financial performance. Compile budgets, forecasts, financial reports and financial trends. Optimize bank and deposit relationships and initiate appropriate strategies to enhance cash position. Keep GM informed at all times of cash position. To ensure that the established controls and procedures in respect to the controller’s areas of responsibility are being complied with at all times. Assists with developing Strata budget and manages Strata Costs. Exercise general supervision over the accounting team and related functions (A/P, A/R, payroll, etc). Communicate a clear and concise message regarding department goals to produce desired results. Coordinate audit process and organize information required by outside examiners/auditors. Keep owners and executives informed, and provide timely response to queries from the same. Develop, implement and enforce policies and procedures that improve the financial operation and effectiveness of the resort. Ensure that there are, at all times, proper procedures and controls for cashiers, purchasing, receiving, stores and requisitioning, and that the same are enforced. Develop and maintain Standard Operating Procedures for accounting department. Protect confidential data and restrict communications of same only to authorized persons. Perform other duties as directed by the General Manager or any other authorized executive.
Food & Beverage Manager
- Report Directly to the Food & Beverage Director. Oversees daily operations of the restaurant. Directs the activities of restaurant service personnel, Bartenders, Beverage Attendants, Host/Hostess. Resolve customer complaints regarding food service. Train workers in food preparation, and in service, sanitation, and safety procedures. Observe and evaluate workers and work procedures to ensure quality standards and service. Assign duties, responsibilities, and work stations to employees in accordance with work requirements. Previous experience working in a multicultural 5 Star property. Extensive wine knowledge. Proficiency with general office PC applications (i.e. Microsoft Office software, Opera, Micros POS, Open Table, Delphi eTime, TimeSaver, ExponentHR, JD Edwards). Must be fluent in
English, French and Spanish.
Front Office Director
- Reporting directly to the Rooms Division Manager, Front Office Director is totally responsible for all aspects of the Front Office; which includes the Front Desk, Pool & Beach, Guest Services, Bellmen, Airport Greeters, Switchboard and Reservations. They are also responsible to ensure consistent quality of customer service is provided to all guests in accordance with Gansevoort standards and tasked with representing the Gansevoort brand and reputation in the public, through both oral and written communications.
THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE MUST HAVE/BE;
• Experienced in Front Office with minimum 6 years for an international luxury resort, with at least 3 years in management. • Experience as a Director of Front Office in a 5 Star Forbes rated property. • Exceptional leadership skills with a proven record of providing consistently high guest experience standards balanced with operational efficiencies. • Energetic, results driven leader with collaborative approach; focused on empowering people; developing skill in others through coaching, training and experiential learning. • Thorough knowledge of the resort front office procedures, operations and equipment, with the ability to execute all aspects. • Strong Financial acumen. • Business and/or Hospitality degree or equivalent experience, with a passion for customer service. • Self-motivated and dependable with an exceptional work ethic and strong problem solving skills • Sense for perfection and attention to detail • Deadlines oriented with the ability to multi-task and establish priorities. • Proficiency with general office PC applications (i.e. Microsoft Office software, Opera, Salto Key system and Concierge Assistant) to prepare reports, employees schedules, inventories, budgets as required. • Previous HotSOS software experience. • Professional appearance and demeanor • Must be fluent in English. Additional languages desirable.
Public Area Attendant/ Room Attendant/Domestic Worker/Houseman
- Loves to clean. Clean and maintain guest rooms and general areas. Clean and replenish amenities as per the resort standards. Assists room attendants with heavier tacks, window washing, linen delivery and removal.
Overnight cleaner
- Must have one year experience in a resort, knowledge of cleaning process and attention to details.
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
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Hollywood actor Diggs surprised at skin bleaching in Jamaica AMERICAN actor and author Taye Diggs, who came to fame with film debut How Stella Got Her Groove Back, expressed surprise at the
phenomenon of skin bleaching in Jamaica. Diggs, who is in Jamaica this week promoting his children’s books
Mixed Me and Chocolate Me, says he is focused on issues of selfesteem, self-love and self-awareness. “This trips me out. I was just told
yesterday at dinner that there was an issue with skin bleaching here,” the actor said as he participated in the launch of National Career Week at
the Junior Achievement BizTown Project located at Caenwood Centre, Arnold Road, in Kingston on Tuesday.
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Entertainment David Bowie ‘cremated in New York’ DAVID Bowie’s body has been privately cremated in New York, according to reports. The cremation took place soon after his death, avoiding a funeral service for the star who closely guarded his privacy in his final years. In line with his wishes, no family or friends were present at the ceremony, the Daily Mirror reported. A publicist for the singer told the BBC they were “neither confirming nor denying” the story. Bowie died of cancer on Sunday, aged 69. He had released a new album, Blackstar, just two days earlier - which has been retrospectively interpreted as his epitaph. Although the record features lyrics such as “Look up here, I’m in heaven,” its producer Tony Visconti said the star had written and demoed five new songs in recent weeks. Speaking to Rolling Stone magazine, Visconti said Bowie
The star died of cancer on Sunday, aged 69.
had called him about a week before his death and “at that late stage, he was planning the follow-up to Blackstar”. “I was thrilled,” said the producer, who worked on key Bowie albums including The Man Who Sold the World, Low and 2013’s surprise comeback The Next Day. “I thought, and he thought, that he’d have a few months, at least. So the end must’ve been very rapid. I’m not privy to it. I don’t know exactly, but he must’ve taken ill very quickly after that phone call.” Visconti will be one of the musicians performing at a memorial concert for Bowie
at New York’s Carnegie Hall in March. The Music of David Bowie had originally been billed as a tribute show, with artists including Cyndi Lauper and The Roots also performing, but the event will now give fans the opportunity to mourn. Tributes will also be paid at next month’s Brit Awards, with a performance celebrating the “extraordinary life and work of one of our greatest icons”. Meanwhile, Blackstar is set to become Bowie’s first number one album in the US, as sales surged after news of his death broke on Monday.
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EU disastrous for UK, says cabinet minister Grayling REMAINING within the European Union under the UK’s current membership terms would be “disastrous”, Conservative minister Chris Grayling has said. The EU was heading towards closer integration - a path the UK “will not and should not follow”, the leader of the Commons wrote in the Telegraph. It is being seen as the first sign of a minister preparing to campaign to leave the EU in the UK’s referendum. A government source said Downing Street was “very relaxed” about the article. David Cameron is to allow ministers to campaign for either side of the debate. However, cabinet ministers will only be able to start campaigning once a new deal has been reached by the prime minister with other EU leaders on the UK’s terms of membership. BBC Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg said Mr Grayling’s article “will test the truce Number 10 had hoped would last until the negotiations with the rest of the EU were complete”.
Chris Grayling said there is “intense debate” within the Tories over the EU.
“It’s clear several other cabinet ministers, perhaps as many as seven, share Mr Grayling’s view. Whether they are ready to follow him and go (almost) public is another matter,” she added. Mr Grayling, the leader of the House of Commons and former justice secretary, stopped short of saying Britain should leave the EU in his Telegraph article - but it suggested he was ready to campaign
for an exit if he is not satisfied with Mr Cameron’s renegotiation deal. Mr Grayling’s Labour shadow Chris Bryant said Mr Grayling was now “leader of the out campaign” but did not have the courage to call for Britain’s exit because “he is desperate to keep his place in the cabinet”. He told MPs Mr Grayling’s Telegraph article was the “most mealymouthed, myth-peddling, facing-bothways piece of pedestrian journalism that has ever come from his pen”. The Labour MP said the EU referendum was not a “game” about the future of leadership of the Conservative Party but about jobs and the UK’s standing as a nation. “He says it is disastrous for us to stay in. I think it will be disastrous for us to leave,” he told MPs. Pete Wishart, the SNP’s Commons leader, also mocked Mr Grayling as the “leader of the Eurosceptics and putative leader of the Britain out campaign”. Mr Cameron’s four key negotiating objectives cover economic governance, competitiveness, immigration and sovereignty.
More than 28,000 people have been infected by Ebola in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone since December 2013.
Liberia Ebola epidemic ‘over’, ending West African outbreak Liberia’s Ebola epidemic is over, says the World Health Organization (WHO), effectively putting an end to the world’s worst outbreak of the disease. The “end of active transmission” was declared, after 42 days without a new case in Liberia. It joins Guinea and Sierra Leone, which earned the status last year. However, the WHO warned that West Africa may see flare-ups of the virus. It has killed more than 11,000 people since December 2013. A country is considered free of human-to-human transmission once
two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last known case tested negative for a second time. The WHO said, in a statement, that “all known chains of transmission have been stopped in West Africa”, with no cases reported for at least 42 days in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, the three states hardest-hit by the outbreak. “So much was needed and so much was accomplished by national authorities, heroic health workers, civil society, local and international organizations and generous partners,” said WHO chief Margaret Chan.
Lead Massage Therapist • Applicant must have a minimum of 3 years hands-on experience in 5-star resort and at least 3 years working as a therapist. • Must be trained and CERTIFIED by an accredited school in all of the following: Swedish, Deep Tissue, Hot Stone, Pre-Natal, Lymphatic Drainage, Myofascial Reflexology, Facials, and Manicures and Pedicures. • Applicant must be certified in all the previous areas • In addition, applicant must be able to work ALL weekends and public holidays if needed and be available from 8am-8pm. • Must have own vehicle and current, clean driver’s license. • Commission based • Must have GREAT Customer Service Skills and be upbeat and positive. • Applicant needs to be fluent in English and pass an English written test. Please send resume to: relax@spatropique.com Please do not apply to this ad unless you can meet all of the above requirements. Deadline for application is January 29th, 2016 11276
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Istanbul suicide bombing: Deadliest attack on Germans in over 13 years
Overall, 53% had a “very positive” reaction to the US president’s speech.
Obama scores high marks for speech, less positive for his presidency PRESIDENT Barack Obama’s final State of the Union address was met with deeply positive reviews, matching the best ratings for any of his State of the Union addresses, according to a CNN/ORC instant poll of those who watched the speech. But assessing Obama’s time in office, more say his presidency has fallen short of their expectations than say it has exceeded them. Overall, 53% had a “very positive” reaction to the President’s speech, matching the highest rating of his presidency reached following his 2013 address. Another 20% said they had a somewhat positive reaction to his speech, 25% reported a negative one. Most speech watchers say the policies Obama is proposing would move the country in the right direction (68%), a smaller group feel they would take the nation the wrong way (29%). Those figures are not far off the mark Obama set last year, when 72% thought the policies he proposed would move the nation in the right direction, the highest mark of his presidency. The poll is representative only of
those who watched Tuesday’s State of the Union, a group that tends to be more supportive of the President giving it than the population as a whole. Among those speechwatchers interviewed tonight, 42% consider themselves Democrats, 24% Republicans, a more Democratic tilt than Americans as a whole. That’s reflected in their views of Obama’s policies on several key issues, with majorities across-theboard saying they think the President’s policies would move the nation in the right direction. Speech-watchers were most apt to say they would move the nation in the right direction on climate change (73%), with smaller majorities saying so about the economy (67%), gun policy (66%), terrorism (64%), health care policy (63%) and immigration (57%). But 48% of those who watched the speech said that overall, Obama’s presidency has fallen short of their expectations, compared with just 18% who say the President exceeded their expectations over his nearly seven years in office. Another 33% said the President’s time in office met their expectations.
IT WAS a strike at the heart of Turkey’s culture and its multibilliondollar tourist industry. The suicide bombing on Sultanahmet Square on Tuesday killed 10 people -- all of them Germans, the German Foreign Ministry confirmed Wednesday. It was the deadliest attack on Germans abroad in more than 13 years. And Turkey’s Prime Minister promised a determined effort to repel the threat. “We will continue our fight against terrorism with the same resolve and will never take a step back,” Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said, according to Turkey’s semiofficial news site, Anadolu Agency. But he added that Istanbul had “become a city of hope today in the rings of fire in the region, to the people of the Middle East, Balkans and Caucasus.” As if to underscore the government’s resolve, Turkey detained 68 suspected terrorists in sweeps across seven provinces, Anadolu Agency reported Wednesday. That included three Russians who were staying at a house in Antalya, according to an account also reported by Russia’s state-run Sputnik news. Another 21 people held in Sanliurfa were “preparing for attacks in Turkey,” according to Anadolu Agency. And 16 people -- 15 of them Syrian -- were detained in Ankara for allegedly starting to scout out buildings there. One of those caught in the security sweep is being held in connection with the Istanbul blast, according to Turkish Interior Minister Efkan Ala. “The examination and investigation continues in multiple
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Police cordoning off the streets after the attack.
ways and in a very serious manner,” Ala said. Another Turkish official, speaking to CNN on condition of anonymity, said Turkey -- and the rest of the world -- would never be safe until the situation in Syria is resolved. “As long as there is a training ground for ISIS on the other side of our border we will continue to have this problem, not only Turkey but Europe and U.S.,” the official said. “Turkey remains committed to its calls for an ISIL-free zone, a region free of terrorism across its borders.” ISIL is another acronym for ISIS. The official said Turkey should try to “drive ISIS into the desert. This isn’t a result of Turkish foreign policy; it’s about what’s happening in Syria.” Officials quickly blamed ISIS for the attack. Seventeen people were wounded; 11 were still hospitalised at midday Wednesday, Turkey’s interior minister said. Nine of those still in the hospital
were German, one was Norwegian and the other was from Peru, according to Ala. Few details have been released about the attacker. He was born in 1988, officials said. He came to Turkey from Syria, registering as a refugee. He was not being tracked by Turkish security. Ala told journalists Wednesday that authorities had not considered the suspected bomber a security risk, according to Anadolu Agency. He said the suspect had visited the Migration Administration in Zeytinburnu, where he was registered and fingerprinted. Asked whether there had been an “intelligence weakness,” Ala replied, “Your assessment that he was fingerprinted and registered one week ago is correct. However, in terms of our current assessments, he was not among the people being searched or part of the target group, neither was he part of the target persons sent to us by other countries.”
SALES & MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE Provo Beverages is looking for a dynamic and results orientated individual to fill the position of
SALES AND MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE • The candidate must have proven success and experience in both sales and marketing as well as excellent interpersonal skills and retail sales experience • Degree in Sales & Marketing required • Knowledge of the beverage production industry would be considered an asset DUTIES INCLUDE: • Meeting sales targets in acquiring new customers as well as sales growth in existing customers • Developing and maintaining a retail merchandise purchasing and selling program
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(including setting up of new physical retail location) as well as maintaining an e-commerce presence Special event organization and promotion Leading public tours of production and packaging areas Enhancing brand awareness and exposure including use of social media This position involves working on evenings, weekends and holidays and any potential applicant must have flexibility to accommodate changes in schedules without notice
Please email CV to: provodave@gmail.com for consideration
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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
FOR SALE
Construction scaffold and roof tiles for sale CONTACT: 431-1591 OR 231-3788
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AG CONSTRUCTION Is looking for a
BLITZ SPORTS BAR & GRILL Is looking for a
Is looking for a
B. ZAIDAN Requires a live in
NURSING AID To work 6 evenings per week including weekends. Must have own car. Salary $6.25 per hour.
E. GARLAND
LABOURER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
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CONTACT: 241-3362
CARPENTER To work 6 days CONTACT: 345-5507
EPHRIAM CONSTRUCTION
CARPENTERS To work 6 days per week salary $13.00 per hour.
CONTACT: 649-431-1265
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
CEDRIC SELVER
Is looking for a
Is looking for a
BOAT CAPTAIN Must have at least 5 years experience must be willing to work 6 days per week including weekends and holidays salary negotiable.
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CONTACT: 231-4420
DOMESTIC LABOURER WORKER CARPENTER To work 6 days To work 6 days per week salary $8.00 per hour.
CONTACT: 345-5507
per week salary $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: 345-2602
MASON
Salary $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: 649-242-3007
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UNIT G203, 2ND FLOOR , REGENT VILLAGE WEST, GRACE BAY, P.O BOX 641, PROVIDENCIALES TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS. CELL: 649 331-3890. TEL: 649 946-8504 FAX: 649 946 8506. EMAIL: BSD@TCIWAY.TC Building Services Design Ltd. is currently seeking suitably qualified individuals to fill the following positions.
SENIOR MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEER / MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEER The successful applicant must be a member of American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and competent in the design of HVAC systems: Duties shall include preparation of standard detail drawings including sections and isometrics of various mechanical services such as HVAC, plumbing, sanitary, sprinkler systems, swimming pools etc. using Auto CAD software and Carrier E20 software
ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER The successful applicant must be competent in the design of electrical systems: Power generation and distribution of power supply, performing electrical calculations, sizing equipment and performing computer analysis of alternate systems; must also be competent in the design of fire alarm systems and communication systems using the latest Auto CAD software. All applicants must be familiar with USA Codes and Regulations and should be a member of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
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GRAN SLAM
Is looking for the following:
is looking for a
Is looking for 3
Is looking for a
Is looking for a
FINAL POINT CONSTRUCTION
BLUE HILLS CONSTRUCTION
per week salary $6.25 per hour
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PLEASE SEND RESUME TO P.O. BOX 433, PROVIDENCIALES
CONTACT: 243-7047
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CONTACT: CONTACT: 347-2247 341-6787
per week salary $6.25 per hour
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CARLA PROSPERE
Is looking for a
LABOURER LABOURER BARMAID To work 6 days To work 6 days To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
BLUE HILLS CONSTRUCTION
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100% TRUE WHOLESALE
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LABOURER To work 6 days per week salary $6.50 per hour.
CONTACT: 241-2316
All applicants must have extensive experience in the installation of, including testing and commissioning of the electrical and mechanical services. Applicants should have a minimum of 5 (five) years experience and a proven design track record on projects for condominium complexes, hotels, commercial and industrial facilities and residential dwellings. It is essential that all applicants must have a degree in his/her field obtained from a recognized University and registered with his/her respective Engineering Council/ Commission. The successful applicants must have the technical experience for solving design solutions and can work unsupervised in the preparation and issuing of mechanical and electrical design drawings. All applications will be considered from suitably qualified candidates who should forward a copy of their resume including relevant experience to the email/fax address below. Deadline for Application is January 30th , 2016 Please fax your application to: - 649-946-8506 – Building Services Design Ltd. Email: accounts@bsd.tc Or mail to: P.O Box 641, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Please copy application to: - Labour Commissioner Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
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ADVERTISEMENT FIBERGLASS HELPER/YARD LABOURER WANTED, A FIBERGLASS HELPER/YARD LABOURER AT CAICOS MARINA AND SHIPYARD. REQUIREMENTS: • Must have proven experience hauling and blocking boats in correct areas on blocks and stands • General understanding of fiberglassing and boat construction • Knowledge of materials and chemicals used in boat repair and cleaning heavily fouled surfaces • Keen attention to detail • Self motivated • Ability to work some weekends and holidays
FLAMINGO TRUCKING Is looking for the following:
CLEANER LABOURER Salary $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: 345-2403
Duties Include: - Cleaning the facilities, landscaping, washing boats, strain treatments and removal, pressure washing boat bottoms, sanding and painting boat bottoms using antifouling paint. Application: Applications must be submitted in writing and delivered by hand to Caicos Marina and Shipyard, Long Bay Highway, Providenciales. Prior experience working at a marina would be a plus. Salary paid at hourly rate of $8.00. Closing date for applications is 31st January, 2016.
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PLEASE SUBMIT APPLICATIONS TO THE MANAGER, P.O. BOX 97, CARIBBEAN PLACE, PROVIDENCIALES, FAX 649 946 4564, WITH A COPY TO DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR, PROVIDENCIALES.
3 ELECTRICIAN TECHNICIANS 3 SALES CLERKS (BILINGUAL) 1 CLEANER
Salary $6.25 per hour. Must be willing to work 6 days per week.
Contact: David 649-242-0288
CONTACT: 649-946-4343
FR CONSTRUCTION Is looking for the following:
Is looking for a
DOMESTIC WORKER
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JOB VACANCY PART TIME MUSEUM REPRESENTATIVE
;; Location: Providenciales ;; Strong Communication and interpersonal skills ;; Fluency and literacy in English ;; Willing to work flexible work schedule including weekends and holidays ;;Ability to seek funding for various projects ;;Clean Police record required ;;At least five years of experience working in a Museum ;;University Degree required with ongoing Museum Studies Please submit your resume/curriculum vitae via email to: info@tcmuseum.org Closing Date is January 30, 2016. Only those short listed will be called for an interview.
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Blue Horizons Real Estate dba Coldwell Banker Real Estate Is looking for full time experienced, professional and motivated
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
ELECTRICIAN – $10.00 per hour
2 CARPENTERS – $8.00 per hour
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CONTACT:
AR@GRIFFITHSANDPARTNERS.COM
Local firm seeks an associate attorney with at least 5 years pqe with extensive experience in conveyancing, commercial, residential development work, also corporate and commercial law. Experience in new condominium sales, re-sales, residential and commercial property an advantage. Applicant must be an excellent communicator, willing to work long hours including weekends and holidays. Subject to experience, salary commencing at US$55K
Is looking for the following:
BARTENDER WAITRESS
FOOTPRINTS ON THE BEACH
Associate Attorney
FIVE CAYS ELECTRONICS
Is looking for the following:
January 16 - 22, 2016
CONTACT: 649-242-2548
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Griffiths & Partners On behalf of our clients Require a qualified
REGISTERED NURSE • with at least 10 years post-qualification • experience for immediate placement. • Must be reliable, independent with past • experience looking after elderly and infirm • patients with Alzheimers, able to communicate • well in English and have a valid driver’s license • and clean police record. TCI Belongers preferred; Please apply with full CV to Griffiths & Partners, PO Box 143, 82 Cherokee Road, Providenciales, Fax – 649-941-8251. Email info@griffithsandpartners.com
SALES ASSOCIATES The position requires a minimum of 5 years experience in residential, commercial, condo/strata, freehold/leasehold sales. Applicants must have successfully completed a recognized real estate course and be willing to take (and successfully pass) the TCREA real estate exam. Strong written, verbal and presentation skills, online marketing, database management and advertising experience are required; applicant must be computer literate in all Microsoft Programs including Publisher and Power Point. Own vehicle, cell phone, camera and laptop computer are essential. The position will involve working long hours, including weekends, evenings, and holidays. Compensation is commission only. Resume to be sent to Louise Peterson, General Manager, Coldwell Banker Turks & Caicos, La Petite Place, Provo, TCI, email: louisepeterson@coldwellbankertci.com, cell: 231-1988, office: 946-4969.
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VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
THE LARGEST READERSHIP IN THE TURKS & CAICOS
V R SUPERMARKET Is looking for a
LABOURER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
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CONTACT: 346-0002
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CLAUDETTE A. SIMMS DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS SPOTLESS CAR WASH CHICKENT SHACK V & M TIRE GUCCI STORE GEORGE SOLON TROPICAL BAR UNITY ONLINE SERVICES IS LOOKING TO FILL THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS: LABORERS DOMESTIC WORKERS SALES PERSON WAITER SALARY $6.25 PER HOUR EMAIL: PHJEMPLOYMENT@ HOTMAIL.COM 11759
VINCENT STETHSON Is looking for a
DOMESTIC WORKER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: 241-6715
A. CAPRON
BABYSITTER/ NANNY To work for 6 days a week per week salary. $7.35 per hour all inclusive.
CONTACT 431-5052
HOWARD STUBBS Is looking for a
HOUSEKEEPER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour. CONTACT: 649-232-7833
TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ADVERTISEMENT Request for Proposals to Conduct Salary Review of the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College Salaries and Allowances The Turks and Caicos Islands Community College invites proposals from interested individuals, firms or companies for a Consultancy Undertaking to review salaries and allowances of its entire staff.
INTRODUCTION In 1994, the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College (TCICC) was established by Ordinance 25 (1994), with a vision to provide quality education for all sectors of the Turks and Caicos Islands community. Having been in existence for over two decades, the institution continues in its thrust to equip individuals with the knowledge, skills and dispositions that would enable them to access existing and emerging opportunities, prudently exercise their civil responsibilities, enhance their social and cultural lives and become productive citizens. The mission, therefore, encompasses, inter alia, post secondary and continuing education for the school leaving and adult population; it facilitates the promotion of personal and professional development, and the economic growth and development of the Turks and Caicos Islands. TCICC has two campuses, one each located on Grand Turk and Providenciales. The College offers a myriad of programmes, inter alia: Short/Interest courses; one semester courses; Upgrade courses; Full time programmes of two to three semesters culminating in Certificates, Advanced, Certificates, Associate and Bachelors Degrees. Similar to other institutions in the region, and critical to the effective delivery of programme offerings, the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College relies upon the local and overseas recruitment of highly qualified and experienced faculty and staff. Recently, the Turks and Caicos Islands Government conducted a Public Service Salary Review, inclusive of education professionals. Whilst a number of education personnel were reclassified and benefitted from varying degrees of salary
increases, the review did not include statutory bodies; therefore, faculty and staff at the TCICC did not benefit from the review, and hence, salaries are purportedly lagging behind those of professionals in similar work-related fields.
Notwithstanding that, the TCICC continues in its mission to fulfil its objective of strengthening organizational development, through the strengthening and promotion of employee recruitment and retention strategies. In this context then, the salary review is critical and is intended to bring a level of equity to salaries and other benefits for its entire staff. With this in mind, the TCICC seeks to engage a consultant/consultants to review and propose a revised salary structure for all categories of staff, and explore the feasibility of linking remuneration to job performance.
TERMS OF REFERENCE The successful consultant/s will be required to: • Undertake a detailed briefing with the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College Board of Governors to lead and guide the salary review process on behalf of the institution; • Review existing documentation as it relates to salary scales, job descriptions and contractual documents to get a full understanding of the scope of the consultancy; • Conduct interviews with several comparator organizations to confirm the salaries, allowances and benefits offered; • Assess the existing remuneration structure of the TCICC vis-à-vis comparator institutions and identify if, and where, gaps exist; • Consider any necessary revision to the salary structure and propose any necessary adjustments for the various categories of administrative and professional staff; • Explore the feasibility of introducing performance-related pay structure; • Present to the Board of Governors a draft report of the findings, and recommendations; • At an agreed time and venue, submit to the Board of Governors and other relevant stakeholders, a final report that reflects the
suggestions/recommendations/amendments emanating from the draft report.
ANTICIPATED OUTCOME
The development of a salary scale that is consistent with other comparator organizations in the Turks and Caicos Islands market; one that reflects equity; is consistent with corresponding local labour market and prevailing levels of pay for similar services, similar contract conditions and similar positions in other statutory bodies in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
DURATION OF THE CONSULTANCY AND DUTY STATIONING The consultancy is expected to be completed within six (6) weeks from the date of signing the contract. The successful consultant/s shall not be required to be present in the Turks and Caicos Islands, but may work in his/her/their own office with coordinated visits to the TCI as necessary.
REPORTING LINE
The work of the consultant will be supervised by the Board of Governors of the Turks and Caicos Islands Community College or its designate, and as such, the confirmation of the acceptance of the final report, authorization of payment disbursements, and evaluation of work performance will be undertaken by that entity.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Proposals are to include the following: Individual’s/Firm’s/Company’s Profile Consultant’s/Consultants’ CV/s Years of experience undertaking similar assignments Methodology to be used for the consultancy Work Time Plan Reporting Cost Expressions of interest are to be sent to: The President, Turks and Caicos Islands Community College, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands or by email to tcicomc@tciway.tc on or before 18th January 2016.
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TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS GOVERNMENT VACANCIES The following vacancies currently exist within the Turks and Caicos Islands Public Service:
Planning Technician
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $26,000.00 per annum This is a junior position to support the work of Land Use Planners in the assessment of planning applications undertaking much of the related administration and the day-to-day practical duties.
Custodian
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $14,300.00 per annum The incumbent in this position will follows instructions from the supervisor to ensure that sporting facilities are secure and clean. The holder ensures that order is maintained by users and monitors the entry, exit and compliance of users at all facilities.
Deputy Auditor General
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $78,000.00 per annum The role of Deputy Auditor General (DAG) is a significant leadership appointment with wide-ranging responsibility. As a member of the National Audit Office (NAO) management’s team, the Deputy Auditor General is responsible and accountable to the Auditor General for providing leadership and managing individual audits assigned from the annual audit work plan.
Senior Financial Audit Manager
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $71,400.00 per annum The Senior Financial Audit Manager has responsibility for the annual auditing cycle as directed by the Auditor General. The incumbent in this position will be accountable for the execution of audits within time and budget. This position is constrained by timeliness and accuracy in reporting and must ensure conformity and consistency of its actions with prevailing International Standards on Auditing (ISA’s), the International Standards of Supreme Audit Institutions (ISSAI) or other relevant standards.
Administrative Officer (House of Assembly)
– Grand Turk (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $26,000.00 per annum The incumbent in this post will be responsible for preparing appropriate documentation for approval, ensures all transactions are properly recorded. The incumbent will also manage databases, systems for filing and secure all documents.
Chief Librarian
– Grand Turk (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $49,900.00 per annum
The Chief Librarian is responsible for the operational and financial management of the Library Department and for advancing the Library’s strategic direction in a manner that reflects the department’s strategic goals. He/she is responsible for all policy making, planning and administrative activities of the Libraries network.
Health Research Officer
– Grand Turk (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $40,200.00 per annum The incumbent will assist/support the Chief of Epidemiology and Research to plan, develop and implement epidemiologic and research programmes under the auspices of the National Epidemiology and Research Unit (NERU) to ensure collection, analysis, and interpretation of data about health effects and risks in TCI and disseminate this information locally, regionally and internationally as appropriate to be utilized in particular to promote evidence-informed decision making in health in TCI.
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.
Customer Service Quality Assurance Manager
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $32,600.00 per annum This is a professional position which has responsibility for the instruction and supervision of students enrolled in Programs at the Special Needs Unit/ SNAP center.
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $49,900.00 per annum The incumbent of this highly strategic position is the key to the success of our customer related services, and the formation and maintenance of strong healthy relationships with our customers is paramount to the success of this position. Hence, the incumbent ensures that standards and protocols of the Customer Service Department / Ministry are embraced and followed by all Customer Service Supervisors, Clerks and other members of staff through creating unified and cohesive customer service processes and procedures; developing and enforcing documentation to support the management of customers and staff. Additionally to plan, forecast and manage the financial aspects of the Department according to TCIG Financial Regulations and Ordinances.
Registered Nurse/Midwife
Finance Officer
Special Education Teacher
– Salt Cay (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $40,200.00 per annum This is a professional position in the nursing service focused on promoting and restoring patients health through the utilization of the nursing process; collaborating with physicians and multidisciplinary team members; providing physical and psychological support to patients, friends and families; supervising assigned team members.
Customer Service Centre Supervisor
– Grand Turk (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $32,600.00 per annum This strategic position exists to ensure that the Department of Customer Services Center and the Ministry of Border Control and Employment provide reliable and efficient customer service to support the Turks and Caicos Islands’ business environment. Its mandate is to improve customer delivery and satisfaction and provide information to all clients, both locally and internationally, that is clear and accurate. The post-holder will be responsible for resolving issues, and working with clients and staff to overcome conflict.
Customer Service Clerk
– Grand Turk & Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $21,400.00 per annum Customer’s services is an integral part of the Department
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $32,600.00 per annum This is a senior professional position that has been established within the Department of Employment Services, Ministry of Border Control and Employment. The Holder has a responsibility for compliance with the TCI Public Service budgetary and financial policy such as revenue generation, cost containment and delivery of other budget targets. The Holder will provide advice to the Head of Department / Commissioner of Labour and the Permanent Secretary on financial matters and ensure that the Department’s financial and budgeting procedures and practices are properly structured and are managed in an efficient and timely manner according to the financial requirements of the Public Financial Management Ordinance and Regulations 2012 and the Public Procurement Ordinance 2012.
Research and Planning Officer
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $32,600.00 per annum This incumbent is to undertake research and evaluation activities that will provide the Department / Ministry with evidence required for the formulation, implementation and evaluation of policies. The outcome of research findings often influence decisions and can result in a change of various social policies. The role is challenging and very diverse.
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TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS GOVERNMENT VACANCIES CONTINUED
Senior Case Worker Supervisor
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $32,600.00 per annum This position exists to provide management and operational oversight over Case-workers within the Department of Employment Services.
PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER
With a minimum of 5 years experience. Please send email to
millsinstitute@gmail.com. No phone calls please.
JAMES PROSPERE Is looking for a
Telephone Hotline Agent
– Grand Turk & Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $16,300.00 per annum This is a junior level position which has responsibility providing quality customer service to the public service and the general public. The officer is responsible for disseminating calls and dispersing them within the Ministry in a timely manner. Additionally the officer will relay all information given to him / her in connection with queries made from / to the general public.
LABOURER
Case Worker
CONTACT: 342-8791
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $21,400.00 per annum This is an administrative position which has departmental responsibility to prepare documents guided by the Immigration and Employment Bill and policies.
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
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Administrative Officer
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $26,000.00 per annum 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.
Administrative Assistant
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $21,400.00 per annum This is an administrative support position, which has responsibility for secretarial, financial and administrative support functions in the office.
NANNY/ HOUSEKEEPER
Able to perform all Nanny chores as well as cleaning, cooking, grocery shopping, and cleaning laundry. Salary $6.25 per hour, Monday - Saturday.
CONTACT: 232-4188
Clerical Assistant
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $16,300.00 per annum This is an administrative support position for the office. The job holder will undertake clerical and administrative tasks to support the day-to-day running of the office.
IDEAL CAR RENTAL is looking for a
INTERESTED PERSONS ARE ASKED TO VISIT WWW.GOV.TC/GOVERNMENTVACANCIES FOR JOB DETAILS AND THE APPLICATION PROCEDURE.
MAINTENANCE WORKER & LABOURER Who has his own tools and is willing to work on the weekend and holidays. This individual must be able to work without supervision. Must be reliable and trust worthy. Starting salary is $6-7 an hour. Please sent resume to wendyhandfield@hotmail.com
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BUTLER
• Self-motivated, highly detail orientated individual • Must be prepared to often work long and inflexible hours including weekends and holidays • Experience with high-end and demanding clients essential • Must possess and excellent awareness of housekeeping standards • Background in hospitality is essential • Clean driving license is essential and running errands is a large part of this position • Must be willing to live in various villas when guest are in residence and be on call 24-7 • Must have an excellent command of English • Computer literate in order to present incidental 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 multi-task and perform other duties when required • Preferences will be given to individuals who possess • A command of Spanish due to our increasing South American clientele • Food & Beverage serving skills • Ability to train and supervise staff Salary commensurate with experience
CONTACT: 649-441-5483 HUMMINGBIRD MANAGEMENT LTD.
Event Planner JOB RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Planning and executing events for guests and clients, including all amenities, supplies, and flower arrangements; • Managing a team of staff and contractors to complete projects and events on time and within budget; • High quality client relationship management; • Work hours to include evenings, weekends, and holidays; and • “On call” to assist with client requests as they arise.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
Corporate Case Worker
– Providenciales (Deadline: January 29, 2016) Salary: $26,000.00 per annum This is an administrative position which has departmental responsibility to prepare documents guided by the Immigration and Employment Bill and policies.
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Looking for a
RENTAL AGENT To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: 649-243-4492
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Experience in managing events for high end guests; Background in hospitality and event management; Experience in floral preparation and care; Experience in inventory and retail management; College level education.
This position is immediately available. Salary for this position will be based on qualifications and experience. All applicants will be reviewed; however only qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview. Applicants should apply in writing or email by January 30th 2016 to: Hummingbird Management Ltd. PO Box 659, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Email: info@hummingbirdluxury.com Tel: 649-941-3508
36 CLASSIFIEDS ISLAND DRILLING LTD. NORTH CAICOS
Is looking for a
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JOSEPH GILLETTE Is looking for a
MARTINEZ AUTO REPAIR Is looking for a
GUSTAVUS FRANCIS Is looking for a
HOLIDAY VILLAGE
is looking for the following:
Is looking for a
MALE HELPER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
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CONTACT: 241-0128
CONTACT: 432-2323
CONTACT: 241-3297
PAULAMAE MISSICK
QUALITY FOOD CENTER
Is looking for a
LABOURER To work 6 days per wueek salary $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: 232-6546
Is looking for a
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour email: poohbear_2314@ hotmail.com 11761
MICHAEL PAUL HORTON Is looking for a
NANNY CASHIER
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour. CONTACT: 232-7440 11774
FLAMINGO PHARMACY
VACANCIES
Vitamins and Sport Nutrition Specialist
- Bachelor’s degree in science, nutrition, health promotion or related field from an accredited university. - Must have extensive knowledge of sports nutritions and supplements. - Ability to train and educate other team members to improve product knowledge and grow sales. - Must be a personal advocate of healthy living through nutrition and exercise. - Proven ability to manage social media, marketing, advertising and promotions. - 40 hours per week including most Saturdays. - Basic salary $32-40K plus performance related bonus.
Qualified Pharmacy Technician
- Must have pharmacy technician qualification from a recognized college, including at least 1 year of classroom based learning - Eligible for registration with the Health Practitioners Board. - At least 3 years post qualification experience in a busy pharmacy. - Duties will include accurate dispensing, use of dispensary software, maintenance of pharmacy stock, NHIP billing, handling OTC enquiries. - Recent experience with extemporaneous preparations of liquids and creams is desirable. - Willing to work long shifts, weekends and holidays. - Salary $25-31K depending on experience and qualifications
Please send resume and copies of qualifications to jobs@flamingopharmacy.com or fax to 649 941 4098. Closing date January 25th 2016.
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 431-2970
DOMESTIC HOUSEKEEPER Able to perform all Nanny as well as cleaning, WORKERS chores cooking, grocery shopping, and cleaning laundry. LABOURERS Salary $5.50 per hour, Salary $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: 946-5500
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to work 6 days per week salary $8.00 per hour
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MORIAH MCINTOSH NORTH CAICOS
MECHANIC LABOURER 11768
To work 6 days per week salary $10.00 per hour email: islanddrillingltd@ gmail.com 11789
to work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
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MECHANIC
DOMESTIC WORKER
NANNY/ Monday - Saturday
CONTACT: 232-4188
3 BILINGUAL (ENGLISH AND FRENCH) LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPISTS NEEDED • Knowledge of Swedish Massage required • Knowledge of Deep Tissue, Reflexology, Thaï massage and other various modalities preferred • Minimum 10 years experience in the field of desired position, preferably in a 4* or 5* hotel • Available to work 6 days a week/7 hours a day, including evening and weekends • Knowledge of a third language such as Italian or Spanish a plus. Salary: Commission. ***Belonger only*** Send your resume and copy of your diplomas to: turkoisemassage@gmail.com Closing date: January 24yh 2016
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We are looking for a Claims Assistant
Heritage Insurance Company offers a variety of opportunities for growth and success and is an equal opportunity employer. The successful candidate should have: • A High School Diploma and/or prior claims experience • Must have automotive knowledge and be able to do damage inspections and appraisals and claim investigation and evaluation • Must have excellent organizational and communication skills (verbal and written) • Must have own transportation • Must be responsible, dependable, have a great attitude and be a team player • Must be computer literate Submit cover letter and resume to: Carla Blake, Heritage Insurance, The Market Place, Leeward Highway, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands or via email at cblake@hiccl.com. Deadline for resume submission is 1/15/16.
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Career Opportunities Grace Bay Club is looking for candidates that have the requirements listed along with an outgoing professional manner. They love to work with different types of people, meet challenges with a positive attitude and live the standards of our organization. Their management style is one that balances a commitment to people and their development with business/financial accountability and delivers an exceptional guest experience.
Executive Assistant Manager – Food & Beverage Provides functional assistance and direction to the Food and Beverage operation, Pool and Beach operation and interacts with resort members and individuals outside the Resort including, but not limited to suppliers, competitors and other members of the local community. Responsible for coordinating functions and activities with department heads as appropriate. EAM – Food & Beverage will be responsible for the Operations of Food & Beverage and Pool and Beach Departments, as well as the VIP facilities behind the scenes management.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Planning and Organizing - To plan all operational procedures, to plan and organize all recruitment, grow revenue of the F&B Department and Pool and Beach Department and to improve service and quality. • To coordinate with the heads of P&B and F&B departments to ensure adequate coordination and operations implementation • Implement departmental strategies and action plans in accordance with the resort’s strategic and sales plans • To plan the yearly revenue target • To plan and get the desired cost price for products sold by the resort • To plan on upgrading the standards within the Resort • To liaise with the sales & marketing manager to set the strategy for the F&B department • To organize and conduct interviews • To project business opportunities in order to increase revenue • To plan, develop and implement formal training plans for personnel • To participate in preparation of the Resort strategic plan, marketing plan and goals program • To regularly update the General Manager on all operations achievements and key issues • To operate an efficient and accurate administration process in order to meet statutory, legal and internal requirements • To conduct daily briefings to ensure that all departments receive updated information • To conduct weekly briefings to improve all aspects of the resort • To attend all other meetings as required by the senior leaders team • To ensure and maintain good relations with members and suppliers
BUDGETING & COSTING -
• To delegate and control the departmental expense budget throughout the year • Control Payroll and Business Expenses of P&B and F&B Departments
• To prepare and derive the required operational cost for F&B and P&B Departments for the year • To oversee budget preparation for the year • To ensure the preparation of management team duties • To implement methods to control wastage and over production • To select suppliers with the most competent prices • To ensure that the payroll doesn’t exceed the budget • To set the profit margin targets and achieve them • To analyze potential costs • To consider aspects of re-investment • To co-ordinate and manage pricing strategies • To analyze the market needs and trends • To contribute to Sales improvement • To ensure improvement in productivity across the resort • To carry out the duty managers shift in order to meet management requirements • Manage the functioning of all employees, facilities, sales and costs, to ensure maximum departmental profit is achieved • Ensure regular upgrades of the resources of the F&B and P & B departments • To oversee the preparation, presentation and service of food products to ensure the highest quality at all times • To maintain good will, sense of fairness and an open door policy towards employees • To monitor and check resort members satisfaction • To control operating and merchandising costs • To maintain highest standards of Hygiene • To maintain good Health and Safety Standards • Implement a daily and monthly checklist for all departments. Ensure proper follow-up to attain maximum quality and efficiency • To coordinate all sales activities which are conducted in area of responsibility • To actively engage and participate in effective communications within the resort • To adhere to all the resort standards and procedures at any given time • Ensure that all Standards are being adhered to, by training all personnel and monitoring their compliance
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
• Bachelor’s Degree in Hospitality or in Business Administration, from a highly reputed university • Post graduate studies in similar subjects are highly recommended • 15+ years of experience in the hospitality sector • At least 5 years of experience in a management role, preferably within a well-reputed 5* exclusive resort/ luxury country-club • Strong command of the operations of restaurants and accommodations facilities • Good understanding of procurement functions, pricing strategies as well as sales & marketing methods Domestic Worker/Housekeeper
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
• Ensure the cleanliness of all hotel areas • Assist in all Housekeeping responsibilities, cleaning of all guest rooms, stocking amenities and linens • physical stamina and mobility including ability to reach, kneel and bend • ability to lift, push and pull required load (usually about 30lbs) • Ensure inventory is used properly and in supply at all times • Possess knowledge of proper cleaning supplies and chemical handling Qualified Belongers need only to apply Salary Range: Commensurate based on qualification and experience
Labourer
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
• Operate, maintain and repair the property’s heating, ventilation air conditioning and refrigeration systems • Perform Laundry and Kitchen services • Perform preventative maintenance on the hotel’s systems • Pool cleaning, chemical testing, adding chemical as required • Maintain the proper use, cleaning, maintenance and storage of all tools. • Responsible for cleaning grease traps, lift stations, checking & treatment of sewage treatment plant
Electro - Mechanical Technician & Storekeeper JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Engineering course, undergraduate or vocational school graduate with good verbal and written communication skills. Must have at least eight years work experience in the field of engineering / facilities equipment operation and maintenance gained in hospitality or other industries. • Working knowledge of electrical, mechanical equipment and plumbing trouble shooting. • Working knowledge of swimming pool operation and water chemistry • Working knowledge of sewage treatment plant operation and maintenance • Knowledge of computers and its peripherals • Planning and executing preventive maintenance of suites and equipment within • Knowledge of Occupational Health and Safety standards • Knowledge of basic kitchen equipment maintenance and trouble shooting • Knowledge of industry store keeping procedures • Must be computer literate and technologically savvy particularly for the ordering and follow-up processes • Must be familiar with electrical and mechanical parts
Interested persons can contact our Human Resources Department no later than January 29, 2016 @ (649) 946-5050 Ext. 1030. Email: sheba.wilson@gracebayclub.com Fax: (649) 946-5758 P.O. Box 128 Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, British West Indies
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Is looking for the following:
FEMME APPAREL Is looking for a
SALES PERSON
KITCHEN STEWARD DOMESTIC WORKER
Must be willing to work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: SUSAN MOORE 649-946-6141
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Must have 3-5 years experience salary negotiable CONTACT: 245-9452
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ALTAGRACE BROWN
DOMESTIC CARETAKER WORKER To work 6 days Is looking for a
per week salary $6.25 per hour.
EXPERIENCE & QUALIFICATIONS: • 5+ years experience in business planning, forecasting, project planning, procurement and logistics • Solid technical background with understanding and/or hands-on experience with ecommerce and/or web technologies • Solid organizational skills including attention to detail and multi-tasking skills • Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office • Experience with general business operations • Excellent negotiation and communication skills • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in both French and English • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or Business Applications can be submitted online at www.momentous.com.
Marketing Manager
We are looking for an experienced Marketing Manager who will take on the management of a number of marketing initiatives with the goal of delivering on time, within budget and within scope. • Intimate understanding of traditional and emerging marketing channels • Excellent communication skills • Ability to think creatively and innovatively • Budget-management skills and proficiency • Analytical skills to forecast and identify trends and challenges • Familiarity with the latest trends, technologies and methodologies in graphic design, web design, production, etc. • Intimate understanding of traditional and emerging marketing channels • Excellent communication skills • 4+ years of agency experience (advertising, marketing and/or public relations) • Bachelor’s Degree in Arts, Social Science and/or Business. Applications can be submitted online at www.momentous.com.
Assistant General Manager
We are looking for an Assistant General Manager for a retail food location in Grace Bay. Must be available to work nights and weekends. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: • Managing and executing opening and closing procedures • Making sure the store runs smoothly during opening hours • Recruit and train staff • Deal with any enquiries and complaints and monitor customer service • Serve customers as needed • Support the General Manager with scheduling • Ensure quality of products • Manage deliveries Applications can be submitted online at www.momentous.com.
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To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
LABOURER To work 6 days per week salary $7.00 per hour
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CREATIVE NAIL CARE Is looking for a
per week salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 331-5214
STEPHEN WILSON is looking for a
DOMESTIC WORKER NAIL TECHNICIAN To work 5 days To work 6 days per week salary $250.00 per week.
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We are looking for an experienced Project Manager who will take on the management of key business projects with the goal of delivering every project on time, within budget and within scope.
Is looking for a
Contact: CONTACT: CONTACT: 343-3739 649-246-2226 231-2763 Is looking for a
Project Manager
BASNEAL BIEN AIME
Is looking for a
COSMO TRIPODI
Momentous Ltd. is seeking qualified individuals for the following openings. 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. Only suitably qualified Islanders should apply.
ANA JULIA INGHAM
CONTACT: 347-7889
DOMESTIC WORKER to work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour email: sw@gtclaw.com
CAICOS EXPRESS AIRWAYS LTD.
PILOT
Requires a
With the following minimum qualifications: • Total time 1200 hours minimum • 600 hours multi-engine • 200 hours on Type C402 • License: Commercial Pilot • Multi-engine and Instrument ratings • Radiotelephone license • First Class medical certificate • Should be between 25 – 40 years old • Salary commensurate with experience • Must be willing to work weekends and holidays
RAMP AGENT
• Must have airline/aviation management experience; • Familiar with GSE maintenance procedures; • Must be flexible to work various shifts, weekends, or irregular shifts; • Knowledge of applicable FAA regulations, including standard security program and FAR 107/108 NFPA and OSHA regulations or Bachelor’s Degree in business; • Five years’ progressive management experience including ground handling of commercial aircraft, or wide- and narrow-body aircraft. Salary commensurate with experience Please fax resumes to (649) 941 3864 or email to info@ caicosexpressairways.com Deadline for receiving resumes is Friday, 22nd January 2016 BELONGERS NEED ONLY APPLY
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BLUE HORIZON RESORT MIDDLE CAICOS
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KAADEN AGENCY Acting on behalf of our clients is looking for a
WAITRESS
Must have 3-5 years experience salary negotiable. CONTACT: 231-6565
MMK CONSULTANCY SERVICES Acting on behalf of our client Palm Grove Hotel is looking for a
HOUSEKEEPER Must have 3-5 years experience salary negotiable.
CONTACT: 232-2267
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VACANCY Someone to test telephone numbers for us in Cockburn town.
• • • •
DOMESTIC WORKER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
11800
CONTACT: 231-5170
4-6, maybe more, test assignments per month. Each test assignment takes about 5-10 minutes maximum. M-F, working hours only. No calling costs – everything reimbursed, plus test payments. • Must live in Turks, have land line & mobile phone, have knowledge of Excel Spreadsheets, and must be reliable. This can turn into steady work as long as you are reliable. Work from home. Start date: immediate End date: None. Project will continue indefinitely.
Send Resume for consideration Slevenson1121@gmail.com
LABOURER
Interested candidate may contact 2423256 regarding employment.
REGISTERED NURSE REQUIRED
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Is looking for a
is seeking employment for the following:
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B & M CONSTRUCTION
• Must have a Bachelor’s Degree in nursing from a recognized University and at least 3 years post qualification experience • Must be available to work part time hours between 8am to 8pm daily, plus weekends, holidays and overnight to meet the needs of the clinic • Must be eligible for registration with the local Health
Practitioners Board
• Must have experience in operating theatres assisting with gynecology cases • Must be willing to be flexible to meet the needs of the clinic • Must be highly computer literate • Must have experience with medical billing software, QuickBooks and AdvantaChart • Salary commensurate with experience
Please send CV to dr-gray@live.com or fax to 941-2386. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
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CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LTD.
CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LTD.
Is seeking a
Is seeking a
CHARTERED STRUCTURAL ENGINEER The successful applicant must possess: • Membership of the Institution of Structural Engineers • BSC in Civil/ Structural Engineering • 10 years post qualification work experience • Computer literate with experience in Word, Excel, Autocad, ESA Prima Win, Tedds and STAAD Pro
STRUCTURAL TECHNICIAN The successful applicant must possess: • BSC in Civil/ Structural Engineering • 5 years post qualification work experience • Computer literate with experience in Word, Excel, Autocad
Duties will include and candidates should have experience in: • Structural design calculations and drawing work • Structural surveys • Overseeing a design team Salary will be $45,000.00 per annum The suitable candidate will be able to work under their own initiative, and be able to see through Design Projects from conceptional design to final drawing works. This position is available immediately and closing date for application is January 18th, 2016 Apply in writing to Civil & Structural Engineering Limited, P.O. Box 158, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands
Duties will include and candidates should have experience in: • Structural design calculations and drawing work • Structural surveys • Site inspection and report Salary will be $36,000.00 per annum The suitable candidate will be able to work under their own initative, and be able to see through Design Projects from conceptional design to final drawing works This position is available immediately and closing date for application is January 18th, 2016 Apply in writing to Civil & Structural Engineering Limited, P.O. Box 158, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands
Contact: Chris Conway on cconway@csecaribbean.com or fax to Labour Office, Providenciales on 649-946-7184
Contact: Chris Conway on cconway@csecaribbean.com or fax to Labour Office, Providenciales on 649-946-7184
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Is looking to fill the following positions:
is looking for a
Is looking for a
HOUSEKEEPER CLEANER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
Is looking for a
2 LABOURERS 1 MAINTENANCE PERSON 1 DOMESTIC WORKER 1 AC TECHNICIAN 1 BARTENDER 1 KITCHEN HELPER 1 WAITRESS 1 PAINTER
Salary $6.50 per hour
BETTY’S RESTAURANT
CAICOS VARIETY STORE
C.L.M. CLODIL VARIETY STORE
11700
CONTACT: 245-6962
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CONTACT: 345-5305
BETTY’S UNISEX SALON Is looking for the following:
RETAIL HELPER
CONTACT: 346-6166
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BERRY FASHION SHOP
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
HAIR DRESSERS
SALON HELP HELPER Salary $6.25 per hour.
CONTACT: CONTACT: 346-0230 343-2599
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B & B SERVICES
ALTAGARCIA RESTAURANT
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ALBERT JOSEPH
January 16 - 22, 2016
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BETTY’S MARKET Is looking for a
LABOURER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 346-0230
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Colombian Emeralds International Colombian Emeralds International “The world’s foremost Emerald dealer” with over 50 stores worldwide has exciting career opportunities.
Is looking for an
CONTACT: 342-7033
D’BELLE BEAUTY SALON
DAYLON JOSEPH Is looking for a
HOUSEKEEPER 11843
CONTACT: 342-3261
DORALL DELANCY PRATT (DESTINATION TCI)
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 332-5656 DURESTON BESSARD
Is looking for a
Is looking to fill the following positions:
MANICURIST HAIR DRESSER Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Must be willing to work overtime and holidays. Must have at least 2 years experience. Salary $6.25 per hour.
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OFFICE CLEANER Salary $6.25 Per hour.
FORWARD ALL CV’S AND COVER LETTERS BY EMAIL TO: NORDICA DELL, BEACHES RESORT, PROVIDENCIALES, TURKS & CAICOS ISLANDS 44302@DFCH.COM NO PHONE CALLS
CONTACT: 649-346-8003
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EUNIKE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT & CONCIERGE SERVICES
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CONTACT: 946-5534
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 442-5762
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To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
1 LABOURER To work 5 days a week including some weekends. Salary $8.00 per hour.
PLEASE SEND INTERESTS TO EMAIL: TADDERLEY@ICLOUD. COM OR CALL (649) 241-4678
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SALES DOMESTIC CLERK WORKER
Is looking for a
T & C ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
is looking for a
HAIRDRESSER To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour
Is looking for the following person:
Is looking for
MISSICK SKIN CARE
CONTACT: 242-9472
LABOURER To work 6 days
per week salary $6.25 per hour
CONTACT: 946-8236
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COOLING ZONE AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION
CONTACT: 347-4416
Salary $6.25 per hour.
DION LYNDEN RAMSEY Is looking for a
LABOURER To work to work 6 days per week salary $6.25.
CONTACT: 242-5334
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11840
CONTACT: 346-0230
To work 6 days per week salary $6.25 per hour.
RETAIL ATTENDANT
• Retail jewelry experience • Customer service • Team player and ability to meet company objectives • Trustworthy, polite, dependable and willing to work flexible hours including weekends and holidays • Ability to achieve goals as outlined by management
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To work 6 days per week salary $7.00 per hour.
RETAIL SALES HELPER CLERK Is looking for a
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BAKER
is looking for a
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Is looking for a
RETAIL ATTENDANT/ SUPERVISOR
• Retail jewelry sales experience • Excellent customer service • Team work and the ability to meet company objectives • Trustworthy, polite, dependable and willing to work flexible hours including weekends and holidays • Ability to achieve goals as outlined by management • Ability to work on own initiative
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NOTICE OF SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION
Training Officer
Scotiabank (Turks & Caicos) Ltd. of Cherokee Road, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands hereby gives notice of its intention to sell by Public Auction the following properties pursuant to its power of sale as registered Chargee under the Registered Land Ordinance of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
An exciting full time opportunity Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force Turks and Caicos Islands
1. Parcel 60004/237 North West & North Central, Providenciales. Single storey with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, living room, kitchen and laundry room on 0.20 acre. Registered Proprietor: Oscar O’Brien Forbes
An opportunity has arisen for a dynamic individual to work as a Training Officer in one of the oldest police forces in the World.
2. Parcel 10501/51 South Suburbs, Grand Turk. Two storey with both lower and upper levels consisting of two bedrooms, one bathroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry room and family room on 0.50 acre. Upper level is 70% completed. Registered Proprietors: Mary Hazlyn Joseph-Roberts & Samuel Stephen Roberts The auction will be held at the office of Scotiabank (Turks and Caicos) Limited, Grace Bay Branch, Providenciales at 10 o’clock in the morning on Friday the 22nd day of January 2016. A reserved price will be fixed on all parcels and a deposit of 10% is due immediately upon all accepted bids. 11802
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The Somerset Strata Management Co. Ltd is seeking a suitable qualified Belongers who possess the requirements listed are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates should possess luxury resort experience, be professional in attitude and demeanor and must read and speak English fluently.
Ministry: Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force Closing Date/Time: Thursday 21st January 2016, 11:59 PM Eastern Time Salary: $33,000.00 Annually Location: Grand Turk
JOB PROFILE:
Under general direction, the position organizes and coordinates training for the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, as well as assisting with design and delivery of some training programs.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
1. Research, source and organize training programs, seminars, workshops and conferences for clerical, supervisory, technical, and lower-level management personnel. 2. Network with various training agencies and resource personnel for expert training support 3. Assist with the design, implementation and evaluation of existing and proposed programs; recommends appropriate changes. 4. Assist with the annual Training Needs Analysis, and the analysis of the findings. 5. Track monthly budget expenditure for all training programs, seminars, workshops and conferences, and prepares reports for higher level consultation 6. Prepare and distribute training aids such as instructional material, handouts, evaluation forms, and visual aids; sets up audio-visual equipment and makes professional presentations when necessary. 7. Overall co-ordinate training workshops and programs. 8. Schedule the appropriate classroom and ensure that all logistics are in place for training. 9. Conduct Orientation sessions for ministries; conducts other lower-level training programs when necessary and according to professional standards 10. Maintain and update a training database 11. Prepare monthly training reports for higher-level consultation 12. Track the transfer of learning following training and provide reports to the Human Resource Manager – Training for further planning and action 13. Adhere to the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force and Public Service codes, rules and regulations 14. Perform other related tasks as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Troubleshoot and perform minor repairs on heating, cooling, and ventilation systems Paint and repair drywall along with performing routine maintenance jobs and repairs around the property
• A bachelor’s degree in Education/Human Resource Management/related field or equivalent is preferred. • At least 2 years’ experience working in a similar business environment/role. • Application procedure: • Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a cover letter and two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer) as well as copies of educational certificates and a copy of the passport photo page. Shortlisted candidates must submit a Police Clearance/Certificate. Applications should be addressed to: James Smith, Commissioner of Police, Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force, Old Airport Road, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, Email to: Rex.Swann@tcipolice.tc with the subject line: Training Officer/ APPLICATION.
Must be a team player with a desire to deliver excellent customer service to our guests Previous experience in this area would be an asset
Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force Ordinance, TCI Laws, Ordinances, and Public Service Ordinance.
Salary for this position will commensurate with qualifications and experience
Closing date is 21st January, 2016.Following a paper-sift, successful applicants to be called for interview will be notified by 29th January 2016 with interviews taking place on the week of Monday 1st February to 5th February 2016.
LABOURER RESPONSIBILITIES:
REQUIREMENTS:
Qualified Belonger candidates are requested to submit a CV by e-mail to:
Joanna Ivasiuk The Somerset Resort on Grace Bay Jivasiuk@thesomerset.com Submissions for this job position should be received no later than February 1, 2016
The Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands is committed to Equal Employment Opportunities, All applicants will be considered on an equal basis that determines their suitability to the post applied for. The selection process will be conducted on three principles of merit, fairness and openness. Applications without all supporting documents will not be processed. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only persons selected for an interview will be contacted. 11779
MMK CONSULTANCY SERVICES LTD. Acting on behalf of our client is looking for a
VILLA HOUSEKEEPER To work 6 days per week salary negotiable.
CONTACT: 232-2267
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PROVO BEVERAGES is seeking to hire a
HEAD BREWER
PROBLEMAS
CON LA BEBIDA?
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES • Day to day running of brewing and bottling and canning operations • Winemaking and alcoholic malt beverages • Developing quality recipe formulation and ingredients selection- handling and assessment of raw materials and grains • Controlling quality of product and keeping the facility and equipment clean and operating • Equipment maintenance and
HAY ESPERANZA REUNIONES DE ALCOHÓLICOS ANÓNIMOS MIÉRCOLES 8:00PM & DOMINGO 10AM TOMAS 247-8628 POR DETALLES
troubleshooting • Purchasing of raw materials
SKILLS • Strong communication skills • Sound technical knowledge of brewing, winemaking and distilling • Understanding of microbiology and aseptic lab technique • Ability to maintain organized records of brew and quality control data • Efficient computer skills Salary commensurate with experience
Please email resume to: dave@turksheadbeer.com
THE SOMERSET STRATA MANAGEMENT CO LTD Is seeking a suitable qualified Belongers who possess the requirements listed are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates should possess luxury resort experience, be professional in attitude and demeanor and must read and speak English fluently.
GARDENER
The Somerset Strata Management Co. Ltd is seeking a suitable qualified Belongers who possess the requirements listed are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates should possess luxury resort experience, be professional in attitude and demeanor and must read and speak English fluently.
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Complete ground work as directed by the Property Manager which may include picking up trash, sweeping curb and dumpster areas and maintaining landscaping beds 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
COMMON AREA ATTENDANT RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Clean and maintain guest public areas within the hotel • Follow procedures for the use of chemical cleaners and power equipment, in order to prevent damage to floors and fixtures • Maintain an inventory of cleaning and toiletry supplies • Polish furnitures, metal work, and chrome using appropriate cleaning and polishing compounds
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
• Must be a team player with a desire to deliver excellent customer service to our guest • Must have clear English communications skills (written or oral) • Previous experience in this area would be an asset Salary for this position will commensurate with qualifications and experience Qualified Belonger candidates are requested to submit a CV by e-mail to: Joanna Ivasiuk
The Somerset Resort on Grace Bay jivasiuk@thesomerset.com Submissions for this job position should be received no later than February 1, 2016
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• • • •
Replace washers, faucets and seals on malfunctioning plumbing equipments Repair leaky faucets and clean clogged drains Perform a wide variety of general building maintenance repairs and services Assist as directed in the operation and maintenance of mechanical systems such as: plumbing, ventilating, air conditioning, steam system, automatic temperature control, electrical and pool filtration as needed • Perform preventive maintenance procedures in a manner responsive to guest satisfaction
REQUIREMENTS:
• Must be trained and certified by an accredited school in the following areas: Plumbing/Electrical/Mechanical and A/C related trades • Must be a team player with a desire to deliver excellent customer service to our guest • Must have clear English communications skills (written or oral) • Must have at least 5 years in plumbing, wood finishing, painting, A.C repairs, and carpentry Salary for this position will commensurate with qualifications and experience Qualified Belonger candidates are requested to submit a CV by e-mail to:
Joanna Ivasiuk The Somerset Resort on Grace Bay Jivasiuk@thesomerset.com Submissions for this job position should be received no later than February 1, 2016
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TURKS AND CAICOS TOURIST BOARD
DEPUTY DIRECTOR A rewarding career opportunity awaits you in the Country’s most important sector. The Tourist Board has an exciting opportunity for the ideal candidate. This position is based in Grand Turk. Reporting to the Director of Tourism, the successful candidate’s key result areas are: • Destination Marketing • Product Development • Statistics • Quality Assurance • Administration Essential Duties: 1. Destination Marketing 1.1 Assist with the development and implementation of the TCI Board of Tourism’s marketing strategy and strategic tourism plan, with special emphasis on Grand Turk and the surrounding islands. 1.2 Market TCI as a tourism destination to stimulate economic development; attend consumer and trade shows, conduct familiarization trips, site visits and sales missions. 1.3 Build and maintain positive working relationships with tourism stakeholders, government agencies, and community groups; enhance Belonger participation and ownership in the tourism industry. 1.4 Assist with the development of annual advertising plans, creative messaging, and media buys. 1.5 Plan, coordinate and monitor special events relative to the TCI and overseas Tourism Calendar. 1.6 Work closely with all tourism stakeholders to facilitate the expansion of tourism in Grand Turk and the family islands. 1.7 Ensure communication and distribution of promotional, collateral and public information materials. 1.8 Oversee the development of marketing collateral, brochures, and advertising for the promotion of Grand Turk and the Family Islands. 2. Product Development 2.1 Develop an annual product development plan and provide leadership, guidance and support with regards to implementation of the activities in the plan, including Community, Cruise and Cultural Tourism product development activities. 2.2 Identify new tourism products based on market and consumer research, and maintain and enhance existing tourism products in keeping with the annual product development plan of the destination. 2.3 Identify sources of financing for product development.
2.4 Liaise with the Director of Tourism, government departments, non-governmental organizations, the private sector and other relevant entities to execute product development plans and activities. 2.5 Ensure that product development information on the destination is collected and shared with all offices, including the overseas offices and other relevant stakeholders, so that they are apprised of new products in the destination, the status of existing products etc. 2.6 Work closely with the National Trust on Heritage Sites and attractions development and maintenance. 3. Statistics 3.1 Provide guidance and oversight in all offices with respect to the collection, analysis and distribution of statistical information for the destination. 3.2 Ensure that other tourism statistical data and tourism-related data is being sourced that would be of interest to the destination and ensure distribution of same to the relevant stakeholders. 3.3 Must be aware of trends and practices in established and emerging markets. 3.4 Oversee the accurate analysis of tourism data collected by the statistics unit and prepare quarterly reports on findings. 4. Quality Assurance 4.1 Promote the importance of standards to industry stakeholders and encourage them to participate in the Board’s Site Inspection and Quality Assurance programme to benefit their business. 4.2 Provide guidance and oversight with respect to the Board’s Site Inspection and Quality Assurance programme to ensure its effectiveness and desired impact and seek to strengthen and expand the programme as needed 4.3 Provide guidance to the introduction and implementation of new tourism/hospitality standards that are relevant to TCI tourism products and services, which are intended to give the destination a competitive edge. 4.4 Oversee annual grading and rating of all TCI accommodation. 4.5 In conjunction with Revenue Control ensure that all TCIG accommodation taxes are paid. 5. Administration 5.1 Provide input into the development of the annual budget of the TCI Tourist Board. 5.2 Participate in the development and management of Grand Turk’s and surrounding islands’ annual budget. 5.3 Manage the day-to-day operations of the Grand Turk Tourism office. 5.4 Provide quarterly reports on tourism activities
5.5 6. 6.1 6.2
6.3
to the Director of Tourism, and keep the Director informed on matters of relevance. Prepare quarterly reports and make presentations on the economic status of tourism within the destination. Other Function as deputized Director in the absence of the Director of Tourism. Comply with the policies, procedures and guidelines of the TCI Tourist Board; enforce and advise of any changes in laws and policies which may affect the Tourist Board. Perform other duties as directed by the Director of Tourism.
Skills/Qualifications/Competencies: • A Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism, Public Relations, Marketing, Business Management or a related field with a minimum of 5 years of experience in the travel/tourism industry, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. • Three or more years of tourism management experience. • Management skills including ability to supervise and motivate employees. • Considerable knowledge of TCI’s tourism products and services, with the ability to administer all aspects of tourism programmes. • Ability to contribute to the development of marketing and strategic plans. • Ability to assist with the annual operating budgets encompassing all activities and operations of the TCI Board of Tourism. • Ability to maintain effective relationships with the key tourism stakeholders, staff in all offices, the Director of Tourism, and the Board of Directors. • Ability to develop, coordinate and evaluate travel and tourism promotional activities. • Well-developed analytical and problem solving skills. • Proficiency in MS Office software. SALARY: Salary for this position is commensurate with qualifications and experience. For consideration please submit the following documents to chairman@ turksandcaicostourism.com or submit to The Chairman, Turks and Caicos Tourist Board, Front Street, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands. • Cover Letter • Current Resume • Two (2) reference letters • Current Police Record • Resident Status
Only persons shortlisted for an interview will be contacted in this regard. APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 29th 2016
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Sports National
PROVO HOCKEY LEAGUE:
Jones scores five in Sailfish’s win MADDOX Jones continued his scoring dominance with five successful strikes and an assist in the Scotiabank Sailfish 6-0 win against the Big Blue Thunder last Saturday in the Projetech Novice Division of the Provo Hockey League. Jones scored all of his goals in the first half to push his season tally to 23 goals and three assists in six games played—the most by any player so far this season. In the win, the first for the Sailfish after two previous defeats, Liam
Thompson was also instrumental, with two assists and a successful strike. The 2015-2016 season, re-started last Saturday at the Graceway Sports Centre with Kate Blain and Takeem Williams leading the Grace Bay Car Rental Islanders to a 6-1 win over the Grace Bay Resorts Conchorers. Blain scored three goals, including two in the first period, while Takeem Williams added a pair and an assist. Ella Schofield also scored for the winners, who were 3-0 up after the first three minutes of play. Gabriella
Bruton was the lone Conchorers on the scorer’s stats sheet.
BANTAM DIVISION The Twa Marcelin Wolf Bantam Division leaders, the Gansevoort Gators, reached their fifth win after defeating the Villa del Mar Flyers 8-6. The winning side had all-round contributions, with five players registering goals. Aiden Paisley, Kurt Rivers and Jake Whent scored two goals each, while Brook Rivers
and Dylan Ayer finished with a goal and an assist. Carson Greatrex led the Flyers with four goals, while Zachary Scholar scored twice and made two assists. The Flyers bounced back in their second clash with a one goal win (65) over the Saunders and Co Owls. In an exciting clash the Flyers had romped to a 4-1 lead at the half with Greatrex scoring two of his three goal and Scholar also scoring twice, but in the second period, Michael
Saunders exploded with three successful strikes, the third drew the game 5-5, 15:15 seconds in the period, before Greatrex sealed the win less than a minute later. MIDGET DIVISION In the JW Construction Midget Division the Digicel Panthers remain unbeaten after Darius Coakley fired in six goals. In the 8-4 win against the Twa Marcelin Wolf Pirates, Coakley scored four of his goals in the second period. The winner’s Bradley Ayer added a pair and two assists. The Pirates were led by Matthew Harnett with three goals and an assist.
TURKS AND CAICOS TOURIST BOARD
FINANCIAL CONTROLLER A rewarding career opportunity awaits you in the Country’s most important sector. Are you able to perform professional level accounting duties in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, legal and regulatory requirements? Are you highly efficient and able to prepare, analyze, verify, reconcile and maintain the organization’s financial transactions? The Tourist Board has an exciting opportunity for the ideal candidate. Reporting to the Director of Tourism, the successful candidate’s key result areas are: • • • •
Accounting Fiscal Responsibility Budgeting and Financial Reporting Audit
ESSENTIAL DUTIES Accounting • Manage accounts payables invoices and contractual agreements for all goods and services and ensure timely settlement of all scheduled payments. • Manage payments due to the TCI Board of Tourism (advertising, road shows, events). • Prepare monthly payroll, including payment of employee and employer NHIP and NIB contributions within the required time frame. • Ensure all advance accounts are acquitted on a monthly basis to accurately report the spending against budget for the Tourist Board. Fiscal Responsibility • Assist with the planning, development, organization and implementation of the TCI Board of Tourism’s fiscal function and performance. • Enhance/develop, implement and enforce policies and procedures of the TCI Board of Tourism by way of systems that will improve the overall operation and effectiveness of the organization. • Provide financial advice and knowledge to the Director as required and others within the TCI Board of Tourism’s financial discipline. • Provide strategic financial input and leadership on decision making issues affecting the TCI Board of
Tourism. • Optimize the handling of bank and deposit relationships and initiate appropriate strategies to enhance cash position. • Protect the organizations assets by establishing, monitoring and enforcing internal controls. • Regularly handles confidential data and restricts communication of information only to authorized persons. Budgets and Financial Reporting • Preparation of the Tourist Board’s annual budget to accurately reflect the funding requirements of the Tourist Board. • Continually monitor spending against the budget and advise the Director of any anticipated overspends to ensure action can be taken. • Manage budgets and control expenses effectively to ensure spending is in line with budget and forecasts. • Provide timely and accurate analysis of budgets, financial reports and financial trends in order to assist the Director and the Board in performing their responsibilities. • Provide continual improvement of the budgeting process through education of persons functioning at the Executive level on financial issues impacting their budgets. • Provide status of financial condition of the TCI Board of Tourism by collecting, interpreting and reporting of key financial data. • Produce both internal and external financial reports to the TCI Board and TCI Government reporting within the legislative time frame. • Preparation of the annual financial statements in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for audit. Audit • Coordinates the information required by outside examiners and auditors as appropriate. • Promptly respond to audit queries. • Respond to and act on audit recommendations to ensure changes are implemented to mitigate the
audit issues arising. Other • Comply with the policies, procedures and guidelines of the TCI Board of Tourism. • Perform other duties as directed by the Director of Tourism REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE • A Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting or Business Management, with at least five (5) years working experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. • Five (5) or more years experience managing an accounting function in a public or private sector environment, with prior audit and payroll management experience. • Proficiency in MS Office software with an emphasis on Word and Excel. • Possess intermediate knowledge of financial systemsQuickbooks. • Ability to read, analyze and interpret financial reports, legal documents and government regulations. • Ability to prepare reports, write business correspondence and effectively present information and respond to queries from Management, Board members and the general public. SALARY: Salary for this position is commensurate with qualifications and experience. For consideration please submit the following documents to chairman@turksandcaicostourism.com or submit to The Chairman, Turks and Caicos Tourist Board, Front Street, Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands. • Cover Letter • Current Resume • Two (2) reference letters • Current Police Record • Proof of Resident Status
Only persons shortlisted for an interview will be contacted in this regard. APPLICATION DEADLINE: January 29th 2016
January 16 - 22, 2016
Sports National
The TCI U10 football team on Thursday afternoon: From l-r— Kyle Meehan, Christopher Louisy, Hayden Williams, Zachary Scholar, Lucas Coles, Jake Whent, Harry Schofield and Joshua Saunders.
LYFORD CAY INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL TOUR:
TCI’s U10 coach pleased with opening performance THE national U10 team’s opening win against the visiting Lyford Cay International School on Thursday afternoon at the TCIFA National Academy ground was pleasing to coach Neil Coles, who was looking to fine turn the side going forward. The series against the visiting Bahamian school started with a 3-2 win for the local U10 boys after captain Kyle Meehan scored twice and Hayden Williams netted the game winner. Coles said he was: “Very pleased with the lads’ performance.” He added that in the other clashes he is looking for them to improve defensively. The U10 are one of three teams representing the TCI against the visiting school. Another coach Frazer Park had
said prior to the series that the teams were well prepared. “I applaud everyone’s efforts and all their assistance. The coaches and players have been fantastic. We have prepared our teams as fully as we can. It’s going to be a great few days.” U10 goalie, Zachary Scholar added: “I am very excited to play against the Bahamas, international matches are a great experience, it’s the biggest tournament of my career.” The tour, which will have the local U10 (6v6), the U12 (8v8) and the U14 (11v11) battling their visiting counterparts, will continue on Friday afternoon from 16:00h and on Saturday from 09:00h into the evening. From 17:30h the teams will compete in beach soccer clashes.
TCIRFU’s latest recruit looking to promote the fun side of rugby THE Turks and Caicos Islands Rugby Football Union (TCIRFU) latest Rugby Development Officer Brennan Guy is eying a packed schedule over a three-month period on the island. Guy, who aims to provide rugby sessions to students across the TCI until April, will look to promote the game in a fun way. “I want to teach how fun the game of rugby can be and how beneficial it can be to play”. The pro-active Guy and officials of the TCIRFU have already planned sessions for Provo, Grand Turk and North Caicos. TCIRFU’s PRO Dan Willis is encouraging all schools to make contact with the TCIRFU to book sessions with the university student. Schools can contact Willis at pro@ rugby.tc to book complimentary rugby sessions. Guy, whose stint in the TCI is part
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The TCIRFU’s latest Rugby Development Officer Brennan Guy is looking to promote the game in a fun and beneficial way to students across the TCI.
of his internship, is in his fourth year of a Sport Management programme at the Brock University in Ontario, Canada.
Participants biked, ran and walked last Saturday.
Move-a-thon aims to promote a healthier TCI THE annual Move-a-thon TCI fitness event held last Saturday in Provo, was another big hit according to organiser Mrs. Tamika Handfield. The event, which saw a large number of persons walking, running or riding through various distances from the Bight Children’s Park, is into its fifth year and Handfield was excited with the support it has gained. “I am thrilled at the turn out! I am always humbled at the support this event gets every year.” The registered dietician said that the event has two major objectives, the first is to kick start the New Year in a positive and healthy way for the participants. “Move-a-Thon was always
planned for the beginning of the year as a way to help persons kick-start their healthy New Years resolutions. Many of us make resolutions for living healthier, but do not really know how to achieve them. Move-a-thon is an easy way to help you get started while raising funds.” Handfield said that the second is to raise funds for nutrition education and a culinary programme for primary schools. She said that the programme introduces children to new fruits, vegetables and other foods in a fun environment. “The children would mix, peel and chop while making a healthy recipe. Then, they would try the finished product. The children
were more likely to eat the new food because they were involved in the process, it was a fun process and their friends were trying it. Since 2012, that program grew into a non-profit organisation, Nutrition in Demand and Move-a-thon is a major fundraiser for it.” At the event there were various winners, Andrew Mann and Lynn Robinson were the first male and female participants to cross the finish line in the half marathon, while Ray Heraty and Jo Gray were the first male and female runners to cross the 10K line. 5K winners were Eldrick Williams (male) and Warm Alquilos (female). Tanisia Gardiner was the first child to cross the 5K mark.
Academy teens open PPL with wins A YOUNG Academy team proved that fundamentals are the cornerstone of football after romping to opening wins in the Provo Premier League (PPL). The teenage squad made up of several national U-17 players and a few younger ones kept the Academy name in high regard after defeating Full Physic 3-1 on Saturday evening and the Teachers FC 4-3 on Tuesday to go six points clear of all teams in the latest table. In the opening game of the league Full Physic (made up of a number of players from the last Academic side) looked good on paper, especially with the inclusion of last season’s Golden Boot winner Rodney Etienne, but it was the Academy side which found the back of the net. Ralph Fleurant scored the opener, while in the 38th minute Markenly Amilcar added the second. Full Physic turned on the heat and began attacking with consistency. Despite losing a man (via red card), the older players were able to narrow the gap with a goal from Elton Charles after he beat the offside and fired into the top hand corner of the
The Academy team have won both of their opening clashes.
goal. Samuel Nacius, another PPL Golden Boot winner, added more fire power for Full Physic. One of his attempts was well saved by goalie David Jasmin. However in their attempt to look for an equaliser Full Physic’s defence broke down and Raymond Burey stole the ball in the box to seal the win for the Academy. On Tuesday the Academy side came from two goals down, thanks to a brace from Mackenson Cadet. After the Teachers’ Damian Palmer and Kamar Pitter scored in the opening 24 minutes of play, Cadet and Jackson Joseph (in early
second half) equalised. Cadet scored his second, only to see Pitter draw even in the closing minutes of the second half. The game ended soon after due to an own goal by the Teachers after pressure from the Academy side. Meanwhile the fixtures were reworked due to the unavailability of Rozo FC this season. Cheshire Hall will clash with Full Physic on Saturday from 18:00h, followed by Beaches against Teachers two hours after. On Tuesday the Academy team will battle Cheshire Hall from 19:00h.
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