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Human Service Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

Payroll & HR Generalist

Edmonton, AB · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • PTO

We offer fractional HR services for growing organizations, including anything from short-term projects to ongoing operational support. To do this, we seek out the best and brightest in HR for our ...

Provide high quality, timely resolution and professional customer service via online portal, telephone, and chat * Collaborate with HR partners to resolve complex matters, find solutions and escalate ...

Establish and monitor HR service standards, workflows, and team accountability to ensure consistent and efficient HR operations. * Drive the standardization and maturity of reporting and HR processes ...

The Human Resources Generalist plays a key role in promoting an employee-focused, high-performance culture that emphasizes empowerment, exceptional guest service, and operational excellence. This ...

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HR Coordinator

Acheson, AB · Hybrid

  • Medical

  • Life

SUMMARY The HR Coordinator provides administrative support to all areas of the Human Resources (HR ... Manage direct service providers (DSP), as covered by the Collective Agreement, including ...

HR Coordinator

Edmonton, AB · Hybrid

  • Medical

  • Life

SUMMARY The HR Coordinator provides administrative support to all areas of the Human Resources (HR ... Manage direct service providers (DSP), as covered by the Collective Agreement, including ...

Startec Corporate Services is currently searching for an HR Coordinator to work at our Shepard office location ( 9423 Shepard Road SE. Calgary, Alberta T2C 4R6) . This role is ideal for a detail ...

Human Resources Director

Calgary, AB · On-site

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  • Dental

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  • PTO

We are officially hunting for our next Human Resources Director in Calgary, AB-someone ready to ... About Us GFL is one of the largest diversified environmental services companies in North America ...

... services. As a Human Resources Partner (HRP), success in this position is the ability to represent and align the Community/Site HR needs with the corporate Human Resources objectives. What You Will ...

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Human Service information

What is a human service worker?

Human service workers are professionals who help individuals and communities meet their basic needs and improve their quality of life. They provide support, counseling, and resources to people facing challenges such as poverty, mental health issues, disability, or family problems. Human service workers may work in settings like social service agencies, schools, hospitals, or nonprofit organizations, and often collaborate with other professionals to deliver comprehensive care.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in human services, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Human Services often face challenges such as managing high caseloads, navigating complex client needs, and coping with emotional stress from working with vulnerable populations. To address these challenges, it is important to practice strong time management, seek support through supervision or peer networks, and engage in regular self-care to maintain resilience. Many organizations also provide training and resources to help staff develop effective coping strategies and foster a supportive team environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a human service professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Human Service professional, you need a foundational understanding of social work principles, case management, and typically a degree in human services or a related field. Familiarity with client management software, documentation systems, and sometimes certifications like Certified Human Services Professional (CHSP) can be important. Strong communication, empathy, and problem-solving skills help build trust and effectively support clients through challenging situations. These skills and qualifications ensure that professionals can deliver effective support, advocate for client needs, and contribute to positive outcomes in diverse community settings.

What types of jobs are in human services?

Human services encompass a variety of roles focused on helping individuals and communities, including social workers, case managers, counselors, mental health specialists, and community outreach coordinators. These jobs often require strong communication skills, empathy, and relevant certifications or degrees, and they typically work in settings like clinics, schools, or social service agencies.

What are the most commonly searched types of Human Service jobs in Alberta?

The most popular types of Human Service jobs in Alberta are:

What are popular job titles related to Human Service jobs in Alberta?

For Human Service jobs in Alberta, the most frequently searched job titles are:

What job categories do people searching Human Service jobs in Alberta look for?

The top searched job categories for Human Service jobs in Alberta are:

What cities in Alberta are hiring for Human Service jobs?

Cities in Alberta with the most Human Service job openings:

Infographic showing various Human Service job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution.

HR Recruitment Specialist

Easter Seals Alberta

Calgary, AB • Hybrid

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

HR Recruitment Specialist - Family Managed Services (FMS)

Are you passionate about working with Albertans with disabilities and supporting your local community? Do you have what it takes to champion our vision to inspire potential, build community, and enrich lives?

Easter Seals Alberta (ESA) is a provincial not-for-profit organization that has been in existence for over 75 years. Our mission is to provide services that foster inclusion, independence, and well-being for individuals with disabilities and medical conditions. We strive to ensure that the resources Albertans need for an independent and fulfilling life are available.

The HR Recruitment Specialist plays a key role in supporting individuals with disabilities and their families participating in Easter Seals Alberta's Family Managed Services (FMS) Program. This position provides recruitment guidance, human resource consultation, and workforce development services to assist families and Family Managed Services Administrators (FMSAs) in recruiting, hiring, onboarding, and retaining qualified employees to meet individualized support needs.

Working collaboratively with families, support workers, community partners, and internal staff, the HR Recruitment Specialist ensures recruitment and employment practices align with Alberta employment legislation, organizational policies, and the principles of person-centred, inclusive, and equitable service delivery.

The HR Recruitment Specialist empowers families by providing practical HR tools, templates, education, and consultation while promoting workforce stability, employee engagement, and high-quality supports for individuals with disabilities.

Key Responsibilities
  • Support families and Family Managed Services Administrators (FMSAs) throughout the recruitment process by providing consultation, tools, templates, and best-practice guidance.
  • Support the development and posting of job advertisements across appropriate recruitment platforms, community networks, and social media channels.
  • Develop recruitment strategies to help families and FMSAs attract qualified candidates, particularly in rural, remote, and high-demand communities.
  • Coordinate interviews and provide standardized recruitment tools, including interview guides, candidate evaluation templates, scoring matrices, and interview questions.
  • Participate in interviews alongside families and Family Managed Services Administrators when requested.
  • Assist with reference and background check processes in accordance with legislation and organizational policies.
  • Provide onboarding guidance and resources to support successful employee integration.
  • Develop and provide orientation materials, onboarding checklists, and individualized training plans.
  • Assist families and FMSAs with establishing clear role expectations, work schedules, reporting relationships, communication practices, and supervision approaches.
  • Provide guidance regarding workplace accommodations and inclusive employment practices.
  • Offer guidance on performance management, including coaching, performance reviews, constructive feedback, progressive performance improvement strategies, and employee recognition.
  • Collaborate with Family Resource Coordinators, Social Workers, and other professionals to ensure recruitment aligns with individualized service plans where appropriate.
  • Build trusting relationships with families throughout the recruitment and employment process.
  • Provide individualized consultation based on each family's staffing needs and employment goals.
  • Develop new HR resources, templates, guides, and tools that strengthen Family Managed Services across Alberta.
  • Stay current with emerging HR practices, employment legislation, and disability sector trends.
Knowledge & Qualifications
  • Diploma or Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Social Services, Disability Studies, or a related field.
  • Knowledge of Alberta Employment Standards, Human Rights legislation, Occupational Health and Safety legislation, and HR best practices.
  • Experience in recruitment, talent acquisition, and workforce development.
  • Experience working with individuals with disabilities, families, or within the human services sector is strongly preferred.
  • Knowledge of Family Managed Services, person-centred planning, and inclusive employment practices is considered an asset.
  • Strong understanding of confidentiality, privacy legislation, and ethical practice.
Working Conditions
  • This position is 40 hours per week and reports to the Family Resource Centre Manager.
  • Requires a Clear Enhanced Police Information Check.
  • Ability to attend community events, recruitment fairs, and family meetings.
  • Travel may be required to support families, training sessions, and outreach activities.
What We Have to Offer
  • Comprehensive benefits after three months.
  • Employer-matched RRSP plan.
  • Fun, dynamic team culture.
  • Opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.

Easter Seals Alberta is an equal opportunity employer committed to building an inclusive and accessible workplace. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates. Accommodations are available throughout the recruitment process and during employment. If you require accommodation at any stage, please let us know, and we will work with you to meet your needs.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME