Join the George Spady Society Team!

Since 1983, the George Spady Society has been helping to transform the lives of individuals who have experienced homelessness and substance misuse challenges in Edmonton. People who come to us find dignity, hope and healing as they set a new path towards health and well-being. Join our team and help with that transformation!

We are a diverse, equitable, inclusive employer and have much to offer including a strong benefits package, an RRSP plan, competitive earnings, internal promotions, learning and development, flexible hours, learning and development, and time away in the form of vacation, personal and sick time. Explore these career opportunities and help strengthen our community and community members!


Available Positions

Medically Supported Detox Support Worker II (1 full-time nights; 3 casual positions) - Apply until Feb 5/26

  • The Support Worker II interacts directly with the clients. Their primary responsibility is to ensure that the client's needs are assessed and met and, in addition, will take on the responsibilities of Shift Supervisor when required. Review full job description.

Medically Supported Detox Licenses (4 casual positions) - Apply until Feb 5/26

  • The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) will provide direct nursing care and support to clients who are in the process of detoxification, stabilization and/or transitioning into other residential addiction services while effectively challenging clients to ensure their safety and well-being. The LPN will collaborate with an interdisciplinary team and will utilize nursing processes, critical thinking, problem solving and decision making. Review full job description.

Medically Supported Detox Crisis Worker (1 full-time night; 1 part-time evening position available) - Open until filled

  • The Crisis Worker in the Medically Supported Detox provides trauma-informed, person-centered crisis intervention and mental health support to individuals within the Medically Supported Detox Program. Working during evening and overnight hours, the Crisis Worker plays a critical role in maintaining a safe, supportive, and therapeutic environment for clients experiencing acute distress, mental health crises, or emotional dysregulation. Review full job description.

Unity Manor Support Worker II (1 full-time evening) - Open until filled

  • The Unity Manor Supportive Housing (SH) Program in the Westmount community provides a safe, supervised residence with staff coverage 24/7 for adults who require significant permanent supports to maintain their independence in the community.  The program operates in an attractive 4-storey 54-unit building with the team providing daily living supports to residents. The Support Worker II will provide support, advocacy, and information and after-hours support to the residents. They will sensitively and appropriately assist residents meet their personal care needs to a high standard, including assistance with laundry, and preparing meals. Review full job description.

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