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International Program Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

At International SOS, we are in the business of protecting and saving lives. For 40 years, we have ... Be ready for emergencies through active participation in training and preparedness programs

At International SOS, we are in the business of protecting and saving lives. For 40 years, we have ... Be ready for emergencies through active participation in training and preparedness programs

Proficiency in French is considered an asset, and experience working with international clients or programs would be beneficial. * familiarity with socio-economic and GBA+ impact assessments is ...

At International SOS, we are in the business of protecting and saving lives. For 40 years, we have ... assistance program. * Retention Bonus : Your commitment pays off-literally. * All Gear Provided

Proficiency in French is considered an asset, and experience working with international clients or programs would be beneficial. * familiarity with socio-economic and GBA+ impact assessments is ...

At International SOS, we are in the business of protecting and saving lives. For 40 years, we have ... assistance program. * Retention Bonus : Your commitment pays off-literally. * All Gear Provided

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How much do international program jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for international program in Alberta is $63,615.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,500.00 and $74,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an international program?

International Programs refer to organized initiatives, projects, or academic offerings that operate across national borders. These programs can include student exchange, study abroad opportunities, international research collaborations, and global development projects. The aim is to foster cross-cultural understanding, enhance educational or professional experiences, and address global challenges. Organizations and universities often establish International Programs to provide participants with a broader perspective and valuable skills in a globalized world.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in international program roles?

Professionals in international program roles often encounter challenges such as navigating cultural differences, managing time zones, and coordinating across multiple countries. Effective communication is crucial, as teams and stakeholders may have diverse languages and working styles. Additionally, adapting to varying regulatory and compliance requirements can be complex, requiring flexibility and a keen understanding of local contexts. Building strong relationships and maintaining clear, consistent communication are key strategies for overcoming these challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an international program manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an International Program Manager, you need expertise in project management, cross-cultural communication, and a relevant degree such as international relations or business. Familiarity with project management software, budgeting tools, and sometimes certifications like PMP are typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, adaptability, and problem-solving abilities help navigate complex international environments and stakeholder interests. These skills ensure effective coordination, successful program delivery, and the ability to manage challenges across diverse cultures and regulatory landscapes.

What is the difference between International Program vs International Development Coordinator?

AspectInternational ProgramInternational Development Coordinator
Required CredentialsBachelor's degree, relevant experienceBachelor's degree, experience in development projects
Work EnvironmentGlobal organizations, NGOs, government agenciesDevelopment projects, fieldwork, international offices
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in NGOs, UN agencies, educational institutionsCommon in NGOs, government agencies, international agencies

While both roles involve international work, an International Program manager oversees the planning and execution of global initiatives, whereas an International Development Coordinator focuses on implementing development projects on the ground. The roles often overlap but differ mainly in scope and responsibilities.

Infographic showing various International Program job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,615 per year, or $30.6 per hour.

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Job description

At International SOS, we are in the business of protecting and saving lives. For 40 years, we have delivered customised security risk management, health, and wellbeing solutions to organisations worldwide. With a presence in 90 countries and a team of nearly 13,000 experts, we provide 24/7 support to help organisations fulfil their Duty of Care responsibilities.

Now, we're looking for talented individuals to join our team and make a difference.

The Package

Imagine a schedule that gives you true work-life balance: choose from fly-in/fly-out rotations of 2 weeks on/2 weeks off or 3 weeks on/3 weeks off. That means you'll work only half the year-while earning a full year's pay.

Leave the stress behind-we've got your essentials covered. From comfortable accommodations to delicious meals, everything is taken care of while you're on-site with us.

And because flexibility matters, we offer travel perks: whether it's reimbursement, allowances, or free charter flights, you can live anywhere in Canada and still work in the province of your choice. This isn't just a job-it's a lifestyle designed around freedom, balance, and opportunity.

What's in It for You?
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Health, vision, and dental coverage, plus emergency travel assistance, virtual care, life insurance, long-term disability, and an employee assistance program.
  • Retention Bonus: Your commitment pays off-literally.
  • All Gear Provided: Uniforms and PPE supplied for client sites, so you're ready from day one.
  • Grow Your Career: Access to continuing education and professional development opportunities.
  • Earn More Through Referrals: Bring great people on board and get rewarded.
Your Mission

As a Primary Care Paramedic, you are the frontline provider of emergency medical care, delivering rapid, professional response in critical situations. This role ensures patient safety and comfort while adhering to provincial standards and organizational protocols. You'll maintain readiness of equipment and vehicles, perform triage and medical retrievals, and provide care within your licensed scope of practice. With responsibilities spanning accurate documentation, infection control, and participation in ongoing training and quality improvement, this position demands clinical expertise, adaptability, and a commitment to excellence in every emergency scenario.

How You'll Contribute

As a Primary Care Paramedic, you'll deliver exceptional emergency care while upholding provincial regulatory standards and International SOS procedures:

  • Be a trusted professional, ensuring every patient interaction is compassionate, customer-focused, and clinically sound.
  • Keep medical equipment and transport vehicles ready 24/7 for rapid response-because lives depend on it.
  • Participate in medical retrieval services and perform patient triage when needed.
  • Stay sharp by completing annual skills assessments and actively pursuing ongoing education.
  • Operate confidently within your licensed scope of practice while supporting team excellence.
  • Answer incoming calls promptly and manage daily/nightly operational duties with precision.
  • Contribute to internal training programs by preparing and delivering sessions that elevate team skills.
  • Monitor equipment health, maintain inventories, and ensure all stock and PPE are available and in-date.
  • Uphold strict infection control practices to protect patients and colleagues.
  • Maintain accurate, timely patient records and prepare reports as required.
  • Engage in scheduled meetings, committees, and working groups to drive continuous improvement.
  • Assist in writing procedures and identifying risks to strengthen quality standards.
  • Be an active participant in the Quality Improvement Program, ensuring service excellence every day.
The Talent We're Looking For


Must-haves (minimum requirements):
    Work experience as a Primary Care Paramedic
    Exceptional collaboration with other groups and the ability to work under pressure
    Current registration with the Alberta College of Paramedics
    A valid driver's license and a clean driving record
    Alignment with our values of expertise,passion,respect and care


Preference for:
    Experience in an industrial setting 
    A high level of knowledge and the ability to interpret relevant medical and operational guidelines, protocols,  policies and procedures
    Knowledge of Microsoft Office suite
    Collaborate with others in order to achieve the best results and deliver the most value
    Hold others accountable, and expect others to do the same

By joining International SOS, you will contribute to a global network dedicated to protecting people and organisations. We offer a dynamic and respectful workplace where expertise, innovation, and collaboration drive our success.

13,000 experts | 1,200+ locations | 90 countries | 110+ languages

Start your journey with us today. Apply now!