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CONTRACT EMPLOYMENT

Contracting is an exciting opportunity for many individuals who may possess excellent experience but not THE qualification, do not want to enter into a long term employment contract and who require high flexibility to travel, study or just ....................enjoy life.

BENEFITS OF TEMPING & CONTRACTING

Contracting is a fast and straight forward way to gain employment in the Cayman Islands.

The majority of our temporary staff complete their contracts and go on to secure highly sought after permanent employment on the Island.

Contracting attracts good rates of pay with each minute of overtime being remunerated.

Contracting allows you to gain new valuable and transferable skills, experience and exposure to offshore environments and industries.

Contracting offers a highly flexible and lucrative way to work on a small exotic Caribbean island with fabulous crystal blue water.

What else can we say! Call us today!

 

LIFE IN THE CAYMAN ISLANDS

Area
The Cayman Islands are located in the Western Caribbean 480 miles south of Miami, Florida and 180 miles west of Jamaica. The Cayman Islands are made up of three islands, Grand Cayman (75 square miles), Cayman Brac (15 square miles) and Little Cayman (11 square miles). The terrain is flat with the highest point, the Bluff in the Brac, just 140 feet.

Climate
The average temperature is 85 degrees Fahrenheit, with the warmest temperatures around 93 degrees and the coolest 58 degrees. It rains heavily in spells between May and November and the average total rainfall per year is approximately 65 inches. Some days are sunny with a few clouds; otherwise there is perpetual sunshine during daylight hours.

 

Standard of Living:
Currency
Cayman Islands currency is the Cayman Islands dollar (CI$), divided into 100 cents. The CI$ is pegged to the US$ at CI$1.00=US$1.20 by agreement through the international monetary fund. Both CI$ and US$ are accepted at local restaurants and stores but US$ maybe accepted at a less favourable rate of exchange.

Accommodation
There are numerous real estate agents that deal with rental properties but a generally helpful agent would be Amber at Century 21 www.century21cayman.com.
In addition extensive listings can be found in the local newspapers. The Caymanian Compass runs classified advertisements daily, with the Friday issue of the Compass usually having the best selection. The Cayman Net News also runs classifieds and can also be accessed online www.caymannetnews.com and the compass is also on line ­ www.caycompass.com

 

Activities
Water sports, in particular scuba diving and sailing are popular. As Cayman is encircled by reefs scuba diving is highly developed and is know as one of the top dive destinations in the world. Scuba equipment is more costly here than in the US but comparable to the UK. There is a very active sailing club which organises many races, regattas and social events.

There are also cycling, soccer/football, tennis, squash, basketball, netball, cricket, rugby, running, badminton, softball and many other associations that welcome new members. There are two golf courses, an amateur dramatics society and a National Choir and many clubs and bars that have live bands and music till the early hours.

Full service fitness gyms include Gold Gym, World Gym, and King's Gym that offer monthly to annual membership.

There is a local cable TV station and satellite receivers are commonly used, "BBC World" is available 24 hours a day. Grand Cayman has two cinemas and there are many video and DVD rental outlets. There are numerous radio stations, one of which is Government owned. The BBC World service is available through Radio Cayman relays at certain times of the day on short wave.

 

Schools
The Cayman Islands Government operates a number of primary and secondary schools; however because of limited space in the primary schools, non-Caymanian children have to be enrolled in private schools.

Cayman has a strong Christian heritage and many of the schools were started by churches in the formative years.A list of schools are as follows:

  • Cayman Prep & High (United Church, formerly Presbyterian/Church of Scotland)
    Walkers Road, George Town, British system 949 9115.
    www.cayprep.edu.ky
  • St. Ignatius Prep & High (Catholic Church)
    Walkers Road, George Town, British system, 949 9250, 949 1994.
  • George Hicks (C I Govt) middle school ages
    Off Walkers Road, George Town, British system, 949 9488.
  • John Gray High School (C I Govt)
    Walkers Road, George Town, British system, 949 9444
  • Triple C School (Chapel Church of God), elementary to high school
    Fairbanks Road, George Town, American system, 949 6022.
    www.triplecschool.org
  • Grace Christian Academy (primary and middle school ages)
    Crescent Close, West Bay, American/International system, 945 0899.
    www.gracechristianacademy.com.ky
  • International School (elementary to high school)
    Governor's Harbour, West Bay Road, American system, 945 4664.
    www.CaymanInternationalSchool.org
  • First Baptist Christian School (First Baptist Church)
    Crewe Road, George Town, American system, 945 7906.
    www.fbcs.edu.ky

 

Food
Most items are generally available. There are four large supermarkets plus several smaller ones and they are typical to British and US stores. Prices are in CI$. There are some food items that are produced on Island such as eggs, chicken and beef along with local specialities such as turtle, conch and fish.

The large supermarkets carry a large variety of international/specialty foods to satisfy most palates. The supermarkets are well stocked, comparable with any small Sainsbury's in the UK for variety; even to the point that they buy name brand products to stock the 'English Section' but these do tend to be very pricey. The island grows a limited amount of fruits and vegetables and local fresh fish, conch and turtle is available; however this supply cannot meet the demand that comes with tourism. Most food and beverage are therefore imported.

Supermarkets with in-house bakery, deli, and pharmacy sections include Foster's Food Fair located in West Bay, The Strand on West Bay Road, and the Airport Road in George Town; Kirk's on Eastern Avenue, George Town and Hurley's at Grand Harbour in Red Bay.

The Farmers Market located on Thomas Russell Way, George Town, is the outlet for locally grown fruits & vegetable, fresh meats, and daily local hot lunches.

 

Household Goods
These are significantly cheaper if bought in North America rather than here, This applies to clothes, linens, house wares, small appliances, bicycles etc. Each returning resident is allowed CI$350.00 duty free exemption on household goods (not including bicycles).

Hurricane Preparedness
There are two seasons in the tropics: wet and dry. The hurricane/wet season spans the summer and fall months, running from 1 June to 30 November. The National Hurricane Preparedness Committee uses all media sources to disseminate information regarding tropical disturbances in the Caribbean. Current information is also available on the Internet from www.nhc.noaa.gov and www.weather.com/newscenter/tropical.

There are designated hurricane shelters e.g. district town halls, schools, and civic centres around the island, which are open to residents in flooding areas or who may require alternate shelter arrangements.

Visitors are evacuated by some airlines, and some non-Caymanians take the opportunity to leave the island as well.

2004 proved to be the worst Hurricane season ever experienced in the Cayman Islands. Hurricane Ivan devastated the island and left the majority of building and dwellings damaged. However, the Island has learnt a huge amount from the national disaster and will be even better prepared should such an event threaten the Cayman Islands again. Clear up work and reconstruction is well under way... Banking business was up and running within a couple of days and the cruise ships were back visiting 1st Nov!!

 

Health Care
The Cayman Islands Government has been the primary provider of health care in the Cayman Islands over the years with the George Town Hospital being supported by district health centres. However in the last few years, other inpatient facilities have come on line, such as Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital. The two current providers of in-patient care are:

  • C I Health Services Authority
    Hospital Road, George Town, 949 8600
  • Chrissie Tomlinson Memorial Hospital
    Walkers Road, George Town, 949 6066

In addition, there are numerous private physicians and clinics offering a range of medical services. This includes a number of visiting specialists who regularly travel to the island to provide consulting services.

Dental and optical services are available through a number of private practices providing high quality services based upon North American services.

 

Cars
A healthy buy and sell market exists for used vehicles and there are a number of car dealers on the island from whom new and used cars can be purchased, located in the Yellow Pages under Automobile Dealer. The daily newspapers also carry a listing of vehicles for sale.

Vehicles are imported from the USA, Japan, and Europe. Both right-hand and left-hand drive cars are allowed although we drive on the left. The annual fee to license a car is $160 plus $25 inspection fee and is done at the Vehicle Licensing Department..

The main roads through the island are all tarmac and speed limits here are much stricter than elsewhere. The town speed is 25mph and outside limited to 40mph and 50mph.

Public buses are available but are offered on limited routes and schedules. It is common and recommended to arrive with or purchase your own bicycle to initially assist with transport.

Cars and trucks are the most common means of transportation but many new arrivals choose to utilise a bike or scooter. Approximate costs are as follows;

  • New $11,000 - 35,000
  • Used $2000 and upwards
  • Bicycles $150 and up
  • Used Scooters $800 - $1200 and up
  • New scooter $2000

 

Driver's License
A Cayman Islands Driver's License is required to drive on Cayman roads. Many international drivers' licenses can be exchanged at the Vehicle & Driver Licensing Department for a C I Driver's License, without having to do a written and road test. Drivers from countries that are party to the Geneva Convention (includes most Commonwealth countries and the USA) are approved for exchange.

The driver's license fee is $85, which is good for 3 years. The VLD Dept is located downtown next to the Central Police Station on Elgin Ave, telephone 945 8355.

Bank Accounts
There are several banks and they will require a bank reference, copy of your employment contract and work permit plus one personal reference to open an account. We recommend bringing the references with you to avoid delays. Depending upon the bank you choose, it may be up to two weeks before the account can be used. It is a good idea to open an account with travellers' cheques or a bank draft and keep some travellers cheques for deposits and expenses etc.

 

Customs Duties/Formalities
The personal effects of a person entering the Islands to take up employment or residence in Cayman for a minimum period of twelve months are admitted free. This concession applies to effects imported within six months of arrival but does not apply to articles used outside the home such as motor vehicles or boats etc. Please note that the customs department may require some evidence that these items were pre-owned.

Domestic Animals
There are restrictions on bringing domestic animals into the Islands. To receive the latest information we suggest you write to:
Chief Agricultural and Veterinary Officer
Department of Agriculture
P.O. Box 459
Grand Cayman
ciagric@candw.ky

 

Cost of Living
The cost of living in the Cayman Islands is high but much of this is offset by the TAX FREE salaries. If you choose to live inland or out off town accommodation prices can be significantly less. As a rough guideline the following are approximate monthly rental costs for accommodation:

One bed roomed apartment US$800 - US$1800.00
Two bed roomed apartment US$1800.00 - US$3500.00

The following monthly approximate allowances should be allowed for setting up and running an apartment:
Electricity Deposit $200.00 Monthly bill $50 - 100.00
Water: Deposit $200.00 Monthly bill $25 - 60.00
Telephone Deposit $350.00 Monthly bill $?????
Food $50 - $100 per week
Medical Insurance $75.00 - $150.00 per month

 

Below are a few useful websites for people relocating to the Cayman Islands

www.autoterminal.com ­ Japan imported vehicles
www.tonystoys.net ­ On island importer of Japanese vehicles
www.cwinternet.ky ­ Cable & Wireless telephone & internet provider
www.weststartv.com ­ Cable television & internet provider
www.century21cayman.com - Real Estate (Contact: Amber)
www.caymannetnews.com - Cayman Net News local newspaper
www.caycompas.com - Cayman compass local newspaper
www.gotocayman.com - Welcome to the Cayman Islands
www.caymanislands.ky - CI Dept of Tourism and Cayman Airways
www.cayman27.com.ky - CITN - Television News
www.fosters-iga.com - Foster's Food Fair Supermarket
www.kirk.ky - Kirk Office Equipment
www.edenrockdive.com - Eden Rock

 

 

IMMIGRATION / WORK PERMIT REQUIREMENTS

All non-Caymanians may work in the Cayman Islands once their employer has applied for and obtained a work permit from the Immigration Department. These work permits can range from one to six month temporaries, to work permit grants which can be annually renewed. It is necessary for the expatriate worker to provide the employer with certain documentation to attach to the work permit application but it is the financial obligation of the employer to pay for all work permit and immigration related expenses.

The application process includes various forms that need to be completed. A medical examination and a police clearance certificate are just two parts of the process. It is essential that ALL questions be answered to avoid unnecessary delays and complications.

Once an employment offer has been secured we can forward via email, fax or postal service all the required work permit forms and detailed check lists.

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What do I need to do to register/use SteppingStones service?
Initially, just forward to us a copy of your resume. From there, we will arrange an introductory telephone call. We endeavour to provide all our candidates with the following: 24 hour response time to all initial enquiries and questions. Weekly updates on application progress

What sort of salary can I expect to earn?
Professionally qualified contract staff can expect to achieve an hourly rate of US$25.00 per hour. Professional accounting and finance staff can expect to earn an annual salary of between US$55,000 to US$85,000 and above subject to number of years post qualification experience.

Can my partner also work in the Cayman Islands?
SteppingStones has a very diverse and interesting client base and no matter what work experience your partner has it is very likely that we can assist them in securing a position. We would normally suggest that their resume be forwarded to us at the same time as yours.

 

 

Where does SteppingStones recruit their applicants from?
SteppingStones enjoys recruiting individuals from the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, Phillipines, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Barbados, Trinidad and many other Caribbean and international locations.

How soon can I start and how long can it take for me to start work once I have been offered a position?
All expatriate workers must have a work permit and it can take anything from 1 week to 3 months for a work permit to be processed. We strongly recommend that nobody tenders their resignation from their current position until they are advised that their work permit has been approved.

How do I travel to the Cayman Islands?
The Cayman Islands is located south of Cuba and West of Jamaica. Cayman Airways and various other American Airlines fly direct to Miami and numerous other US cities. British Airways flies direct via Bahamas to Grand Cayman and there are frequent direct flights to Jamaica and many direct charter flights to Mexico, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Cuba etc

Do SteppingStones contract staff always have employment?
Contracting in the Cayman Islands is very like temping anywhere. We cannot guarantee that you will be fully occupied. But, if you are a skilled individual who is flexible, ambitious, outgoing and enthusiastic you will be kept fully utilised.

 

CONTRACT POSITIONS AVAILABLE

Six or twelve month contract for the following positions are NOW available:

  • Client Accountants
  • Fund Accountants
  • Legal Secretaries
  • Executive Secretaries
  • Personal Assistants
  • Office Managers
  • Bi Lingual Secretaries (French/Spanish/English)
  • Receptionist
  • Assistant Accountant
  • Trust Officers
  • Corporate Administrators
  • Compliance Administrators
  • Customer Service Representatives (Caymanian or Status Holders only)
  • Network Administrators

 





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