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Volunteer Developer Jobs in Saskatchewan (NOW HIRING)

Inspector - Municipal Infrastructure

Regina, SK

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Work closely with the Project Engineer and Project Manager, to ensure construction is in compliance ... absences, voluntary benefits, perks, flexible work options, well-being resources, employee ...

Highway & Bridge Project Manager

Regina, SK

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The successful candidate will bring a strong foundation in civil engineering or technical project ... absences, voluntary benefits, perks, flexible work options, well-being resources, employee ...

Senior Highway and Bridge Project Manager

Regina, SK

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The successful candidate will bring a strong foundation in civil engineering or technical project ... absences, voluntary benefits, perks, flexible work options, well-being resources, employee ...

Project Coordinator

Saskatoon, SK · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

Degree in Engineering, Diploma from Technical Institute in Engineering, or Bachelor of Applied ... Access to voluntary programs like RRSP and TFSA for future financial planning * Healthy Living ...

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How much do volunteer developer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for volunteer developer in Saskatchewan is $75,366.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $110,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a volunteer developer?

A Volunteer Developer is an unpaid software developer who contributes their skills to projects for nonprofits, open-source initiatives, or community-driven efforts. They help design, develop, and maintain software applications, websites, or tools to support an organization's mission. This role allows developers to gain experience, build a portfolio, and give back to the community while collaborating with other professionals. Volunteer Developers typically work remotely or on a flexible schedule, depending on the project's needs.

What do volunteer developers do?

As a Volunteer Developer, you'll often work on projects such as building or improving websites, developing applications, or automating tasks for non-profit organizations and community initiatives. Your responsibilities may include coding, participating in code reviews, collaborating with other team members, and occasionally assisting with documentation or user support. Tasks can vary based on the organization's needs, but you'll usually work alongside project managers, designers, and other volunteers in a collaborative setting. This role provides an excellent opportunity to gain real-world experience while contributing to meaningful causes and expanding your professional network.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a volunteer developer?

To thrive as a Volunteer Developer, you need strong coding skills in relevant programming languages, a good understanding of software development principles, and ideally some prior project experience. Familiarity with popular version control systems like Git, basic knowledge of collaborative platforms such as GitHub, and experience with agile project management tools are commonly expected. Excellent communication, adaptability, and a proactive attitude help you work effectively within diverse volunteer teams. These competencies ensure valuable contributions to projects despite limited resources and help foster a productive, positive environment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Developer jobs in Saskatchewan?

The most popular types of Developer jobs in Saskatchewan are:

What cities in Saskatchewan are hiring for Volunteer Developer jobs?

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Infographic showing various Volunteer Developer job openings in Saskatchewan as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 83% Full Time, and 17% Part Time. Highlights an 83% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 14% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $75,366 per year, or $36.2 per hour.

Family Service and Programs Associate - PA

Ronald McDonald House Charities - Saskatchewan

Prince Albert, SK • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

Family Service and Programs Associate

Location: Prince Albert, SK

Employment: Full-Time & Part-Time Opportunities Available

Reporting to: Director of Operations

Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan is a place that offers comfort, support and community to families with sick children, creating a nurturing place where families can heal together through compassion and communal support. They offer essential resources and a supportive home environment with a range of services including meals, health and wellness programs and sibling support, seeking to help alleviate the financial burden with accessing medical care but also enrich the healing process. Beyond just a place to stay, they have created a home filled with healing and hope, ensuring families can focus on what matters most, the well-being of their children.

With compassion and community support, Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan thrives on the generosity of its volunteers, donors and community partners. As they continue to grow and expand their impact with the support of Saskatchewan's caring community, they are building brand new locations in Prince Albert and Regina. Connect with an organization that is passionate about contributing directly to the recovery and emotional support of children and families.


The Opportunity

As Ronald McDonald House Saskatchewan prepares to open its new Houses in Prince Albert and Regina, they are seeking Family Service & Programs Associates to help families feel supported from their first call through every day they spend at the House.

You may start your day coordinating a referral with a hospital social worker, welcoming a family arriving later that morning, and spend the afternoon connecting families with programs, answering questions, or working through a situation that could not have been anticipated. You will come to know the families staying in the House, understand what they need, and recognize that sometimes support means stepping in, while other times it means simply giving someone space.

It takes someone who cares about people, reads situations well, and knows how to respond with both compassion and confidence. You are comfortable having difficult conversations, can adapt when the day changes direction, and understand the importance of the small interactions that can make life a little easier for a family focused on the health of their child.

Key Responsibilities

As the Family Service & Programs Associate, you will work collaboratively and are responsible for:

1. Family Service & Guest Support

  • Serve as a primary point of contact for families, providing a welcoming, compassionate, and supportive experience throughout their stay.
  • Coordinate family referrals and admissions with social workers, nurses, medical teams, and other healthcare professionals, gathering required information and assigning rooms in accordance with RMHC policies.
  • Welcome and register families, complete required documentation, provide House orientations, and communicate expectations, resources, and available supports.
  • Remain attentive to changing family needs and provide support to those navigating difficult or emotional circumstances.
  • Address family concerns and policy issues with confidence and sensitivity, knowing when to resolve concerns independently and when additional support is needed.
  • Maintain strong communication with House Services, Facilities, and other team members to ensure family and operational needs are addressed.

2. Family Programs & House Experience

  • Coordinate and support Family Programs including food programming, shuttle services, pet therapy, family activities, seasonal celebrations, and other House initiatives.
  • Welcome and support volunteers, practicum students, program providers, and community partners participating in Family Service and program delivery.
  • Help families stay connected to available programs and services while ensuring programming remains welcoming, accessible, and aligned with RMHC Saskatchewan's REDI philosophy.
  • Take ownership of assigned program or operational portfolios based on House needs, team responsibilities, and individual strengths.
  • Remain actively engaged throughout the House, recognizing where support is needed and contributing to a positive experience for families, volunteers, and colleagues.

3. House Operations & Administration

  • Support the day-to-day flow of the House, balancing family calls, check-ins and check-outs, program needs, and changing priorities throughout the shift.
  • Maintain accurate and confidential family records, database information, and financial documentation including applicable room fees, payments, invoices, donations, deposits, and vouchers.
  • Complete opening and closing procedures and respond appropriately to family concerns, House issues, and emergency situations.
  • Support House tours, community engagement, and RMHC events as required.


Qualifications

As the Family Service & Programs Associate, you will possess the following qualities:

The Essentials (Hard Skills):

  • Post-secondary education in Social Work or a related field is preferred; equivalent experience in hospitality, healthcare, community services, or another highly people-focused environment will also be considered.
  • Experience supporting people through complex or sensitive situations, with the confidence to reinforce expectations and navigate difficult conversations respectfully.
  • Strong situational judgment and the ability to think on your feet, assess changing needs, and respond appropriately in a fast-moving environment.
  • Excellent communication and organizational skills, with the ability to balance family needs, referrals, programming, administration, and competing priorities throughout the day.
  • Comfortable using Microsoft Office and database systems while handling confidential family information with discretion and accuracy.
  • Experience supporting family programs, volunteers, or community initiatives is considered an asset.
  • A valid driver's licence and flexibility to work a rotating schedule that may include early mornings, evenings, weekends, and statutory holidays.

The Intangibles (Soft Skills):

  • Emotionally intelligent and compassionate, with the ability to recognize when to ask questions, when to listen, and when to give someone space.
  • Confident and grounded when navigating sensitive situations, difficult conversations, and changing family needs.
  • Adaptable and quick-thinking, comfortable shifting priorities and responding to what the House or families need in the moment.
  • Proactive and engaged, with a natural instinct to notice where support is needed and step in without waiting to be asked.
  • Approachable and comfortable connecting with families, volunteers, colleagues, and community partners.
  • A collaborative team player who sees the bigger picture of the House and is willing to contribute beyond their immediate responsibilities.


What We Offer

  • Competitive Compensation Package - Competitive pay with annual compensation reviews and paid time off based on employment status.
  • Health & Wellness Support - Access to health and wellness benefits and an Employee Assistance Program, with coverage based on eligibility.
  • Retirement Savings - RRSP matching opportunities for eligible employees.
  • Training & Development - Comprehensive onboarding and training, with opportunities to continue learning and developing within RMHC Saskatchewan.
  • Meaningful Work - Spend each day contributing to an environment that helps families stay close to their children while receiving medical care.