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Job Name: Trivia HostJob Description
About the Role
Are you ready to be the reason Thursday nights are legendary? The Hard Deck is looking for a charismatic, organized, and creative Trivia Host to take the mic!
This is a 4-month contract position covering for our regular host while she is away on medical leave. If you have a passion for entertainment and a knack for research, we want you to bring the “Pure Fun” to our weekly events for the duration of this term.
Position Details
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Total Commitment: 12 hours per week
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On-Site Hosting: 3 hours every Thursday night (7:00 PM – 9:00 PM)
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Prep Time: 9 hours per week (Work from home)
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Duration: 4-month fixed-term contract
What You’ll Do
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Host: Lead engaging and entertaining trivia nights.
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Prepare: Research and create weekly trivia questions and themed rounds.
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Engage: Interact with guests to keep the energy high and the atmosphere “Pure Fun.”
What We’re Looking For
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Confidence: You are comfortable and professional speaking in front of a crowd.
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Personality: You have a great sense of humor and a vibrant personality.
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Creativity: You are organized and capable of designing creative trivia themes.
How to Apply
If you have the voice and the energy to make every night a success, we want to hear from you!
Fill out the form below to apply.
Your Voice. Their Night. Pure Fun.
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Contact Us
Do you have questions about Primco Dene? Contact us now.
Primco Dene Business Centre Cold Lake First Nations
Box 2070, Hwy 28 RR 423A (7km south of City of Cold Lake), Cold Lake, T9M 1P5
780.594.4034
780.594.4759
Enoch Sub Office
PO Box 820, Suite 201 21553 Chief Lapotac Blvd, Enoch, AB T7X 3Y3
780.594.4034
780.594.4759
Hours of operation
Monday to Friday – 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. Closed on lunch hours, statutory holidays and weekends.
We’d like to acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 Territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place and travelling to the Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Métis”, Denesųłiné, Nakota Sioux. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Metis and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.