Overview

Coordinator, Community Engagement

Full-Time Permanent

About Us

The Edmonton Humane Society (EHS) has been an animal welfare leader in the Edmonton community since 1907. We strive to be a model of excellence in the advancement of animal welfare and to lead the movement in creating a more humane world. EHS is a safe haven for thousands of homeless animals each year, providing veterinary treatment, behavioral rehabilitation, care, enrichment and rehoming. Beyond animal sheltering, we engage with the community through various programs and services to support happy, lifelong bonds between people and pets.

 

The Role

Reporting to the Manager, Volunteer, the Coordinator, Community Engagement is responsible for planning, organizing, and executing the Shelter Takeover Volunteer Program. This initiative engages groups and corporate teams in immersive, hands-on volunteer experiences that directly support the operations of the Edmonton Humane Society (EHS). By managing schedules, logistics, and volunteer activities, the coordinator creates meaningful and impactful opportunities, fostering team-building experiences that contribute to shelter operations while strengthening community engagement and support for EHS initiatives.

Key Roles & Responsibilities

Shelter Takeover Program Coordination

  • Work with various departments to identify volunteer needs and design tasks that align with these needs.
  • Develop detailed itineraries for each volunteer day, including timelines and task assignments.
  • Conduct proactive and reactive outreach to ensure the program is fully booked year-round.
  • Coordinate resources, materials, tools, and spaces for scheduled volunteer tasks.
  • Ensure safety and welfare standards are followed during animal interactions.
  • Manage staff coordination, site setup, and breakdown for each event.
  • Provide volunteer amenities (e.g., lunch, t-shirts) and ensure volunteers receive orientations.
  • Maintain strong relationships with corporate and group participants through stewardship activities.

Planning, Reporting, and Administration

  • Collect feedback from volunteers and staff to assess and improve each event.
  • Prepare post-event reports to highlight impact metrics and program success.
  • Support budgeting and resource allocation for the Shelter Takeover Program.
  • Maintain accurate records, ensuring compliance with organizational policies.
  • Recommend improvements to streamline operations and enhance volunteer engagement.
  • Collaborate with other departments to report program contributions toward EHS objectives.
  • Manage program administration, including communication, application processing, and day-to-day operations.

Customer Service

  • Foster strong relationships with corporate sponsors and community groups for repeat participation.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for program applicants, ensuring a positive experience.
  • Address inquiries, concerns, and feedback promptly and professionally.
  • Provide accurate information to staff, volunteers, and the public through clear communication.
  • Offer professional and compassionate customer service to all stakeholders.

Education & Requirements

  • Post-Secondary Certificate or Degree in a related field (Volunteer or Nonprofit Management, Business Administration, Human Resources) and/or equivalent on the job skills and experience
  • Minimum of two years of experience working with individuals in a volunteer service orientated environment; direct experience in supervising and/or managing volunteers is an asset.
  • Experience in relationship management, corporate partnerships, and/or fund development

Skills & Abilities

The ideal candidate will have strong interpersonal communication skills, both written and verbal, allowing them to effectively engage with volunteers and staff at all levels of the organization. They should be proficient in working with a variety of software and database programs in a computerized environment. Strong time management skills are essential, along with the flexibility to work in shelter/office settings or remotely as required. The candidate must be capable of working independently while also being a collaborative team player. Additionally, a solid understanding of animal welfare principles and basic animal care is highly valued.

Compensation & Hours

  • Compensation: EHS offers a competitive not-for-profit compensation package which includes a comprehensive benefits package, and a strong work-life balance.
  • Hours: 40 hours a week; however, is expected to work hours as required to fulfill department responsibilities. Some evenings and weekends may be required.

 

How to Apply

If you are looking for a rewarding career in an exciting fast paced environment, we invite you to forward your resume and salary expectations, in confidence, by email to hr@edmontonhumanesociety.com

 

The Edmonton Humane Society is an equal opportunity employer and we thank all applicants for submitting their resume. However, only those candidates considered for employment will be contacted.

 

The Edmonton Humane Society was founded on the principles of creating positive change in our community. Our hiring practices embrace compassion, support for our staff and volunteers and our role as a community leader. We understand that creating a culture of belonging where people’s unique backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives are valued, respected, and viewed as an asset helps us serve our community and animals better. Our commitment to employment practices representing diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) and reconciliation helps us support pet owners facing access to care challenges, strengthens the human-animal bond, and builds a more compassionate, engaged, inclusive society.

The Edmonton Humane Society is a COR-certified employer, recognized by Alberta’s Certificate of Recognition program for its dedication to maintaining the highest standards of health and safety for staff, volunteers, and the animals in our care.