Top Benefits
About the role
Location: Easter Seals McQueen Residence, Edmonton, AB
About Easter Seals McQueen Residence Easter Seals Alberta is committed to inspiring potential, building community, and enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities. The McQueen Residence in Edmonton provides long-term supported living in a safe, home-like environment that fosters dignity, independence, and meaningful engagement.
We are currently seeking compassionate and reliable Health Care Aides (HCAs) to join our interdisciplinary care team. If you are passionate about person-centered care and want to make a real difference in the lives of others, this may be the perfect opportunity for you.
Position Summary Reporting to the Provincial Health Lead and under the direction of regulated health professionals (where applicable), the Health Care Aide provides direct, hands-on personal care and support to residents in accordance with established care plans, organizational policies, and Alberta Health Services standards. HCAs promote physical, emotional, and psychosocial well-being while ensuring residents' safety, dignity, and quality of life are maintained at all times.
Key Responsibilities Resident-Centered Care
- Assist residents with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and oral hygiene.
- Support safe ambulation and transfers, including the use of mobility aids and mechanical lifts.
- Observe, monitor, and document changes in residents' health or behavior, and promptly report to nursing or supervisory staff.
- Assist with the administration of scheduled medications in accordance with care plans and Medication Administration Records (MAR), where permitted by policy.
- Promote resident autonomy by encouraging participation in daily routines and decision-making when possible.
- Build strong, trusting relationships with residents through active listening, meaningful conversation, and engagement in leisure activities.
Home Support & Environmental Care
Assist with meal service, including light meal and snack preparation (particularly during weekends or cook absences), feeding assistance, and meal setup as needed.
- Perform light housekeeping duties to maintain a clean, safe environment (e.g., making beds, laundry, tidying rooms, replenishing supplies).
- Support infection prevention and control practices, including appropriate use of PPE and adherence to hygiene protocols.
Team Collaboration & Documentation
- Maintain accurate, timely documentation of care activities, incidents, and health observations using established charting tools.
- Participate in shift reports, team meetings, and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure continuity and quality of care.
- Follow organizational policies, safety protocols, and emergency response procedures.
- Participate in ongoing training and development to remain current with best practices and regulatory requirements.
Qualifications
- Alberta Health Care Aide Certificate from a recognized program.
- Active status on the Alberta HCA Directory (mandatory).
- Current Standard First Aid and CPR Level C certification.
- Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector Clearance (completed within the last 6 months).
- Experience working in a group home, long-term care, or disability support setting is considered an asset.
- Comfortable with manual handling procedures and mobility aids.
Core Competencies
- Compassionate Care: Demonstrated empathy, patience, and respect for residents’ diverse needs and experiences.
- Effective Communication: Strong ability to listen, respond appropriately, and communicate clearly with residents, families, and interdisciplinary teams.
- Reliability & Professionalism: Punctual, dependable, and accountable in following through on care responsibilities.
- Adaptability: Able to manage shifting priorities, remain calm under pressure, and respond to residents’ needs with flexibility and understanding.
- Teamwork: Collaborative, respectful, and proactive in supporting coworkers to deliver high-quality care.
- Attention to Detail: Accurate in following care plans and documenting observations and services provided.
Why Join Easter Seals Alberta?
- Supportive, inclusive team environment
- Opportunities for ongoing training and career development
- Meaningful work that directly improves the lives of Albertans living with disabilities
- A welcoming home-like care setting with a strong sense of community
If you are an HCA who values dignity, compassion, and respect—and wants to work in a setting where your contributions are truly valued—we encourage you to apply.
About Easter Seals Alberta
Easter Seals Alberta is a registered charity with a mission to provide services that foster inclusion, independence and recreation for individuals with disabilities and medical conditions.
Today, Easter Seals continues to offer programs and services to help these children, youth and adults achieve a greater level of acceptance and independence. Easter Seals Alberta funds disability solutions through financial assistance, recreational and respite programs, residential services, equipment provision, public and consumer education.
Our Vision: Inspiring Potential • Building Community • Enriching Lives
Please visit our website at www.easterseals.ab.ca
Top Benefits
About the role
Location: Easter Seals McQueen Residence, Edmonton, AB
About Easter Seals McQueen Residence Easter Seals Alberta is committed to inspiring potential, building community, and enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities. The McQueen Residence in Edmonton provides long-term supported living in a safe, home-like environment that fosters dignity, independence, and meaningful engagement.
We are currently seeking compassionate and reliable Health Care Aides (HCAs) to join our interdisciplinary care team. If you are passionate about person-centered care and want to make a real difference in the lives of others, this may be the perfect opportunity for you.
Position Summary Reporting to the Provincial Health Lead and under the direction of regulated health professionals (where applicable), the Health Care Aide provides direct, hands-on personal care and support to residents in accordance with established care plans, organizational policies, and Alberta Health Services standards. HCAs promote physical, emotional, and psychosocial well-being while ensuring residents' safety, dignity, and quality of life are maintained at all times.
Key Responsibilities Resident-Centered Care
- Assist residents with activities of daily living (ADLs), including bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and oral hygiene.
- Support safe ambulation and transfers, including the use of mobility aids and mechanical lifts.
- Observe, monitor, and document changes in residents' health or behavior, and promptly report to nursing or supervisory staff.
- Assist with the administration of scheduled medications in accordance with care plans and Medication Administration Records (MAR), where permitted by policy.
- Promote resident autonomy by encouraging participation in daily routines and decision-making when possible.
- Build strong, trusting relationships with residents through active listening, meaningful conversation, and engagement in leisure activities.
Home Support & Environmental Care
Assist with meal service, including light meal and snack preparation (particularly during weekends or cook absences), feeding assistance, and meal setup as needed.
- Perform light housekeeping duties to maintain a clean, safe environment (e.g., making beds, laundry, tidying rooms, replenishing supplies).
- Support infection prevention and control practices, including appropriate use of PPE and adherence to hygiene protocols.
Team Collaboration & Documentation
- Maintain accurate, timely documentation of care activities, incidents, and health observations using established charting tools.
- Participate in shift reports, team meetings, and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure continuity and quality of care.
- Follow organizational policies, safety protocols, and emergency response procedures.
- Participate in ongoing training and development to remain current with best practices and regulatory requirements.
Qualifications
- Alberta Health Care Aide Certificate from a recognized program.
- Active status on the Alberta HCA Directory (mandatory).
- Current Standard First Aid and CPR Level C certification.
- Police Information Check with Vulnerable Sector Clearance (completed within the last 6 months).
- Experience working in a group home, long-term care, or disability support setting is considered an asset.
- Comfortable with manual handling procedures and mobility aids.
Core Competencies
- Compassionate Care: Demonstrated empathy, patience, and respect for residents’ diverse needs and experiences.
- Effective Communication: Strong ability to listen, respond appropriately, and communicate clearly with residents, families, and interdisciplinary teams.
- Reliability & Professionalism: Punctual, dependable, and accountable in following through on care responsibilities.
- Adaptability: Able to manage shifting priorities, remain calm under pressure, and respond to residents’ needs with flexibility and understanding.
- Teamwork: Collaborative, respectful, and proactive in supporting coworkers to deliver high-quality care.
- Attention to Detail: Accurate in following care plans and documenting observations and services provided.
Why Join Easter Seals Alberta?
- Supportive, inclusive team environment
- Opportunities for ongoing training and career development
- Meaningful work that directly improves the lives of Albertans living with disabilities
- A welcoming home-like care setting with a strong sense of community
If you are an HCA who values dignity, compassion, and respect—and wants to work in a setting where your contributions are truly valued—we encourage you to apply.
About Easter Seals Alberta
Easter Seals Alberta is a registered charity with a mission to provide services that foster inclusion, independence and recreation for individuals with disabilities and medical conditions.
Today, Easter Seals continues to offer programs and services to help these children, youth and adults achieve a greater level of acceptance and independence. Easter Seals Alberta funds disability solutions through financial assistance, recreational and respite programs, residential services, equipment provision, public and consumer education.
Our Vision: Inspiring Potential • Building Community • Enriching Lives
Please visit our website at www.easterseals.ab.ca