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... Canadian Tires Series auto racing series. The Wetaskiwin Rawhide Rodeo is Alberta's second-largest amateur rodeo. The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic ...

... Canadian Tires Series auto racing series. The Wetaskiwin Rawhide Rodeo is Alberta's second-largest amateur rodeo. The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic ...

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... Canadian Tires Series auto racing series. The Wetaskiwin Rawhide Rodeo is Alberta's second-largest amateur rodeo. The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic ...

... Canadian Tires Series auto racing series. The Wetaskiwin Rawhide Rodeo is Alberta's second-largest amateur rodeo. The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic ...

... Canadian Tires Series auto racing series. The Wetaskiwin Rawhide Rodeo is Alberta's second-largest amateur rodeo. The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic ...

... Canadian Tires Series auto racing series. The Wetaskiwin Rawhide Rodeo is Alberta's second-largest amateur rodeo. The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic ...

... rodeo and music festivals. Recreation can be enjoyed through the Aquatics Centre, Rotary Spirit ... College of Family Physicians of Canada (CCFP). Certificate of the College of Family Physicians ...

... rodeo and music festivals. Recreation can be enjoyed through the Aquatics Centre, Rotary Spirit ... College of Family Physicians of Canada (CCFP). Certificate of the College of Family Physicians ...

... rodeo and music festivals. Recreation can be enjoyed through the Aquatics Centre, Rotary Spirit ... The successful candidate must be FRCSC (Fellow, Royal College of Surgeons Canada - Orthopedic ...

Olds is one of the most innovative and progressive communities in Canada. It combines the dynamic ... rodeos, and the always anticipated "Olds Fashined Christmas". Olds is passionate about the role ...

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How much do rodeo canada jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for rodeo canada in the United States is $17.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $20.19 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Rodeo Canada?

Rodeo Canada is the national governing body for professional rodeo in Canada, officially known as the Canadian Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA). It oversees the organization, regulation, and promotion of professional rodeo events across the country, including setting rules, sanctioning competitions, and supporting rodeo athletes. Rodeo Canada is also responsible for hosting the annual Canadian Finals Rodeo, which brings together top competitors from across the nation. The organization plays a key role in preserving the tradition of rodeo while ensuring the safety and welfare of both participants and animals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Rodeo Competitor in Canada, and why are they important?

To excel as a Rodeo Competitor in Canada, you need advanced riding skills, physical fitness, and specialized training in rodeo events, often gained through years of practice and participation in amateur circuits. Familiarity with rodeo safety gear, livestock handling equipment, and knowledge of Canadian Professional Rodeo Association (CPRA) rules is essential. Mental toughness, quick decision-making, and strong sportsmanship distinguish successful competitors. These skills and qualities are vital for ensuring personal safety, peak performance, and adherence to professional rodeo standards.

What are the typical responsibilities and work environment for an Event Coordinator at Rodeo Canada?

As an Event Coordinator at Rodeo Canada, you will be responsible for organizing and managing rodeo events, handling logistics such as scheduling, vendor coordination, and participant registration. The work environment is dynamic and often involves both office-based planning and on-site event execution, requiring flexibility and strong problem-solving skills. Collaboration with sponsors, athletes, volunteers, and other team members is essential to ensure successful and safe events. Expect to work evenings and weekends during peak rodeo season, with opportunities to advance into senior event management or operations roles as you gain experience.

What is the difference between Rodeo Canada vs Rodeo Event Coordinator?

AspectRodeo CanadaRodeo Event Coordinator
CredentialsExperience in rodeo events, possibly certifications in rodeo safety or managementEvent management certifications, experience in rodeo or sports event planning
Work EnvironmentRodeo arenas, outdoor venues, rodeo circuitsEvent venues, outdoor and indoor rodeo events, planning offices
Employer & IndustryRodeo associations, sports organizations, rodeo circuitsEvent management companies, rodeo organizations, sports event firms

Rodeo Canada typically refers to the national organization or the sport itself, focusing on rodeo events and competitions. A Rodeo Event Coordinator is a professional responsible for planning and managing individual rodeo events. While both roles are connected to rodeo, Rodeo Canada is more about the sport's governance, whereas the Rodeo Event Coordinator handles the logistics and execution of specific events.

Infographic showing various Rodeo Canada job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $36,931 per year, or $17.8 per hour.
Family Medicine Community Physician and Hospitalist - Wetaskiwin

Family Medicine Community Physician and Hospitalist - Wetaskiwin

Alberta Health Services

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Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Alberta Health Services, Central Zone, is actively recruiting a Family Medicine Community Physician and Acute Care Hospitalist to establish a practice in the community of Wetaskiwin. This position requires a scope of practice that includes: Community Family Physician Care and Acute Care Hospitalist Inpatient Care.

Responsibilities include but not limited to:

  • Reside in and have their primary residence within the community of Wetaskiwin;
  • Establish and maintain full time community based practice within the community;
  • Obtain and maintain an AHS Medical Staff Appointment and appropriate privileges to provide the Services;
  • Abide by the AHS Medical Staff Bylaws, the AHS Medical Staff Rules and AHS policies;
  • Participate in quality improvement programs and initiatives undertaken within the Department of Family Medicine;
  • Participate in relevant Continuing Medical Education (CME) programs;
  • Contribute to and participate in other administrative responsibilities, as assigned;
  • Work collaboratively with peers and care team colleagues in support of patient care

Once chosen, the successful candidate may choose to operate their business by joining an existing practice or opening their own practice. This is the candidate's independent business decision and will not be managed through the recruitment process.

Community Information:

Wetaskiwin is predicted to be one of Alberta's fastest growing cities- With over 700 businesses, attractive housing prices and no municipal business tax it is easy to see why! Wetaskiwin is ideally situated just east of Alberta's busy Highway 2 corridor, 45 minutes south of Edmonton and 60 minutes north of Red Deer. This location has transformed Wetaskiwin into a regional distribution centre. Wetaskiwin housing prices are typically 2/3 the cost of a similar home in Edmonton. This city has a population of over 12,000 residents and the physicians there support a Medical Service Area of over 45,000 individuals. The city enjoys a prosperous economic base of agriculture, oil and gas, tourism and manufacturing, as well as first-class education and an abundance of recreational and cultural amenities.
The recreation amenities in Wetaskiwin are highlighted by the Manluk Regional Aquatic Centre (opened in 2014), which features both a competition & leisure pool, two waterslides, a "Lazy River" ride, a hot tub, a steam room and one of only three "BoardRider" surfing attractions in western Canada. In addition, there are two hockey arenas, a curling rink, a football field with running track, numerous soccer fields, numerous baseball & softball fields, four tennis courts, two golf courses on the city boundary (plus seven more within a 35 minute drive), the finest disc golf facility in Alberta plus a 17 acre lake, with a 2.5 km hiking trail, inside the city.
Wetaskiwin's cultural amenities include a very active arts & craft club which operates out of a city-owned Craft Centre, two art galleries and a theatre society which produces both plays and music concerts.
Tourism is a big part of Wetaskiwin's economy. The world-class Reynolds-Alberta Museum, situated on 248 acres adjacent to the Wetaskiwin Regional Airport, has over 1,200 unique cars, trucks, farm machines, industrial equipment and aircraft in its collection. Canada's Aviation Hall of Fame, is contained in a separate building on the Reynolds-Alberta Museum site and in addition to an aircraft display, showcases the achievements of the over 200 inducted members. Alberta's only paved NACAR racing oval is located a few kilometers NW of Wetaskiwin and is one of the stops on the cross-Canada NASCAR Canadian Tires Series auto racing series. The Wetaskiwin Rawhide Rodeo is Alberta's second-largest amateur rodeo. The Alberta Central Railway Museum, located SE of Wetaskiwin, features an authentic CPR station and a collection of CPR rolling stock.
The Wetaskiwin Regional Airport (owned & operated by the City of Wetaskiwin), is currently the only Transport Canada certified airport in western Canada where an aircraft owner can purchase airside land, construct a hanger and get title to the property. All other airports require a long-term lease of airside land, on which it is much more difficult to finance any construction.
     
Wetaskiwin - Google Maps Location
City of Wetaskiwin
Wetaskiwin Hospital & Care Centre
Alberta Is Calling

Travel Time:
   To Edmonton: 1 hour
   To Calgary: 2 hours 30 minutes
   To Red Deer: 1 hour 5 minutes
   To Grande Prairie: 5 hours 10 minutes
   To Lethbridge: 4 hours 20 minutes
   To Medicine Hat: 4 hours 35 minutes

Required Qualifications:

  • Recent and relevant experience in all areas of practice required;
  • Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS);

Desired Qualifications:

  • Certificate of the College of Family Physicians (CCFP);
  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP);

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and we thank all applicants for their interest; only those individuals selected for an interview will be contacted. Preference will be given to applicants who do not require or have completed the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta Practice Ready Assessment (PRA); as well as applicants that are Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents of Canada.

Alberta Health Services hires on the basis of merit. We are committed to the principle of equity in employment. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all qualified physicians, including persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, and Indigenous persons.

Additional Information
  • Position Classification: Full-time
  • FTE: 1
  • Unit and Program: Family Medicine Community & Hospitalist
  • Specialty: Family Medicine - Community / Primary Care
  • Recruiting Organization: Alberta Health Services
  • Sponsorship Eligible: Yes
  • Compensation: The average gross income of a Family Medicine Physician in Alberta is $380,522.Compensation for this opportunity is based on a fee-for-service model and may include additional program stipends.
  • Posting Date: Apr 21, 2026
  • Posting Status: Open until a suitable candidate is found