BCRTA Membership

You Worked Hard To Have A Good Retirement
WE'LL HELP YOU ENJOY IT

 


BCRTA brochure & information (pdf)

Application Form (pdf)

*please note: you will need to print up the form, fill it out and mail it in.

*If you are applying after August please include a cheque for current fees as well as sign for authorization for pension deduction for following years.

 

Enjoy It



The BCRTA is an organization that guards the interests and promotes the welfare of retired educators throughout BC.

Our video "What's in it for you" will provide you with all the inspiration and information you need to enjoy the exciting retirement you've always dreamed of.

Sherrin Perrouault, Retired Teacher



"I love my new life, and the BCRTA is a great way to connect with people of like age and interests."

"To share adventures.:
Since retiring I've climbed many mountains and cycled many kilometres."

 

BCRTA History

The B.C. Retired Teachers Association was incorporated as a Society in 1955 with its main objective "to guard the interests and to promote the welfare of its members."

Through the efforts of many dedicated people, the Association has grown to a large influential organization with Branches throughout the Province.

 

BCRTA Recruitment Ideas

A few years ago the BCRTA Membership Committee decided to add an element of competition to encourage branches in recruiting the new retirees in their area. Branch Presidents were asked to share their "secrets to success" to increasing their membership...

Recruitment Ideas in Full (pdf)

 

The British Columbia Retired Teachers' Association Benefits

The British Columbia Retired Teachers' Association is open to all retired educators from the province of B.C., to retired educators from a jurisdiction outside of B.C., and to Post Secondary educators. The primary value of the BCRTA is to ensure that retirees have an association, which speaks with one voice about their economic interests and concerns.

Some believe that "others" will look after them in retirement. This is not so...

Benefits of BCRTA membership in full (pdf)

 

BCRTA Retention Ideas

The membership committee is simply sharing ideas from many sources....

Retention Ideas in Full (pdf)

 


Application Form (pdf)

Contact the Office

BCRTA Calendar

BCRTA Why Join? (pdf)

How to form a Branch of the BCRTA (pdf)


 

Good Reasons for being a BCRTA Member

The primary value of the BCRTA is that members will continue to have an Association to speak with one voice about their economic interests and concerns. In this aspect, the BCRTA replaces the professional association which served the same interests in the years before retirement.


"What's in it for you "--BCRTA Video

Become a BCRTA Member

 
The British Columbia Retired Teachers' Association - Why Join?

Did you know that some of the most valued benefits of membership in the British Columbia Retired Teachers' Association are its insurance plans administered by Johnson Inc.? Competitive, affordable, and comprehensive, they are designed to meet the individual needs of retired educators, and include home insurance, long- term care insurance, life insurance and legacy planning, and travel insurance. All feature group rates based on a population of preferred clientele.

The travel insurance, MEDOC, is especially attractive to people in their new - found freedom to travel -- off- season, when the price is right. The "golden umbrella" that accompanies members worry-free around the world, it provides out-of- province emergency medical coverage, and at no additional charge, trip cancellation, and interruption and delay insurance. Applicants are not restricted because of age or preexisting medical conditions, and those who subscribe to MEDOC attest to its excellent service.

What are other good reasons for becoming a BCRTA member?

. The opportunity to engage in branch social activities such as luncheons, day trips, sports events, speakers and entertainment - all of which permit continuing contact with colleagues from your working days as an educator;

- Input into pension concerns through our representatives on TPPAC, the Teachers' Pension Plan Advisory Committee;

- Input into pension decisions through the Pension Plan Trustees who deal with the challenges of maintaining pension indexing and health benefits (One of the ten Pension Plan trustees is nominated by the BCTF specifically to represent retired teachers.);

- An opportunity, as a member of the R.R. Smith Foundation, to support educational projects in BC, the rest of Canada, and abroad (All BCRTA members are automatically members of this philanthropic foundation.);

- The means by which to keep current on matters pertaining to the interests of retired teachers through an excellent BCRTA publication, Postscript, which you will receive four times a year, and through your local branch newsletter (Most branches publish a bulletin to keep you apprised of activities in your area.);

- Representation through the BCRTA on the executive of ACER-CART, the Canadian Association of Retired Teachers, which is influential on matters concerning seniors as citizens of Canada; and

- Affiliation with COSCO (the Council of Senior Citizens' Organization), which represents about 60,000 BC seniors and advocates on your behalf;

In summary, joining the BCRTA means membership in an organization that exists to "guard the interests and to promote the welfare" of retired educators throughout the province.

Call the office (604) 871-2260 or toll free 1-877-683-2243, and check the website for information: www.bcrta.ca

The BCRTA: Working for You, Working with You!
 
 

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