Alberta

Contract Program Leader: Gardening

Wellspring Alberta is a charitable organization that supports, informs, and empowers those diagnosed with cancer by helping them address the fear, isolation, disruption, and practical problems cancer can bring to their lives. An affiliate of the Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation, Wellspring Alberta provides a comprehensive range of programs, support, and resources, so anyone living with cancer and the people who care about them can improve the quality of their lives. All programs and services are informed by evidence and offered free of charge and without referral in three centres and online. Our vision is that no one has to face cancer alone. 

Wellspring Alberta’s work is made possible through the generous donations of individuals, corporations, foundations, and grassroots fundraisers, and with the efforts of committed volunteers, dedicated staff, and skilled contracted program leaders.  

 

Wellspring Alberta’s Program Leader team is a team of highly skilled professionals with big hearts. Wellspring Alberta offers over 70 evidence-informed programs. Each program is unique and requires a different skill set. Most gardening programs run as individual workshops. 

The Opportunity: 

Reporting to the Program Director and working closely with the program team, the contracted Program Leader is responsible for the leadership of the program.  

Wellspring’s gardening program builds communities of hope and support, diminish feelings of isolation, and create feelings of well-being and self-worth. Members are invited to engage with different aspects of gardening. Wellspring gardening programs are welcoming to all people living with cancer, no experience necessary. These gardening programs are led by individuals recognized as experts in their fields and who understand and work with creativity and personal expression with a wellness focus. 

Wellspring Alberta is hiring this position for in-person programming at Randy O’Dell House, our SE Calgary location and Edmonton House. Our leaders are skilled group facilitators focused on group process and wellness, rather than a focus on skills.  

Responsibilities: 

  • Abide by the standards of leadership and policies outlined in Wellspring’s Program Leader’s Guide. 
  • Create a welcoming and safe environment that encourages members to share. 
  • Provide participants with safe participation guidelines including a reminder about confidentiality at the start of each class. 
  • Design and deliver wellness-based gardening workshops. 
  • Guide members through gardening activities and discussion. 
  • Bring supplies needed for program and stay within program resource parameters (will be reimbursed). 
  • Build comfort level in practice, knowledge, and application of gardening as a meditative wellness practice. 
  • Ensure all members are provided with equal opportunities to share within the group during a sharing component of the program. 
  • Maintain primary responsibility for the leadership and management of the group process. 
  • Refer any issues or concerns that require follow up to the program team. 
  • Engage in the Wellspring culture of philanthropy by taking opportunities within the program setting to recognize the importance of philanthropy for program delivery. 

 

Required knowledge and skills:  

  • Be a graduate of a recognized post-secondary institution 
  • Be a horticultural therapist or gardening expert recognized by peers 
  • Have a minimum of three years of experience leading gardening workshops within a supportive care context 
  • Are aware of diverse needs and practice inclusive leadership 
  • Experience in oncology, chronic disease or with vulnerable populations is an asset 

To apply: 

We offer an empowering and inspiring team environment. 

 

To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume to nikif@wellspringalberta.ca. This posting will close once we have found a successful candidate. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.  

 

Inclusion Statement 

Wellspring Alberta is committed to being an inclusive organization. We are in a process of expanding the diversity of identities and lived experiences, to be more reflective of the communities in which we work and live. To support this process, we’ve become an employer partner of the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion, developed an Advisory group, and we are taking action as part of our commitment to Diversity and Inclusion. We understand we’re on a journey, which will take time, and that increasing equity in our organization and in cancer care is critical.  

We encourage applications from groups that are typically under-represented in cancer-serving organizations including BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour) individuals, LGBTQ2S+ identifying individuals, persons with disabilities, and candidates from all equity seeing groups.  

We welcome you to contact us for a conversation about accessibility and accommodations throughout the recruitment process.  

We know that women and people of colour are less likely to apply for roles unless they meet every single requirement. If you’re excited about the role, but your qualifications don’t match perfectly, we encourage you to apply.  

We appreciate your interest in Wellspring and warmly welcome all applications. 

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