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Work independently in an active, hands-on role
Support real programs that help people with disabilities thrive
Casual dress

About the role

Driver for Donation Services (Casual)

We’re hiring a reliable and motivated Clothing Donation Bin Service Driver to collect donations that directly fund programs for Albertans with disabilities. These donations support adaptive equipment, therapy, and inclusive recreational and therapeutic programs — helping over 4,300 individuals across Alberta each year.

Location:

  • Service routes span Edmonton and nearby communities

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Collect clothing, household items, and bottles from donation bins, homes, and partner businesses
  • Load and unload trucks/trailers safely and efficiently
  • Sweep and clean around donation bins to maintain a tidy appearance
  • Maintain signage on and around bins as required
  • Use a mobile app to log pickups and route details accurately
  • Place donation bins at approved outdoor locations
  • Drive and care for a GPS-monitored vehicle
  • Communicate clearly over the phone with dispatch and supervisors
  • Collaborate with other drivers for special routes or events as needed

Schedule:

  • Shifts are weekdays and weekends
  • You must be flexible — this is not a “pick your own hours” position

Pay:

  • $18.00/hour
  • Paid training provided

Requirements

  • Able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs consistently throughout the shift
  • Valid Class 5 driver’s license, clean Driver’s Abstract, 3 years of driving insurance history, and a clear criminal record
  • Willing to drive a 3-ton truck or truck and trailer (class 5)
  • Physically fit and agile — able to move in and out of vehicles and carry items safely
  • Tech-savvy — confident using a smartphone for tracking and communication
  • Strong verbal communication skills, especially over the phone
  • Willing to collaborate with other drivers when needed
  • Friendly and professional with donors and team members
  • Dependable, adaptable, and committed to showing up on time

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience driving a 1-ton or 3-ton truck
  • Familiarity with Edmonton and surrounding areas

Benefits:

  • Work independently in an active, hands-on role
  • Support real programs that help people with disabilities thrive

Team & Culture Fit:

We’re a small, friendly team that values good energy and mutual respect. Our donors are generous community members choosing to support people with disabilities — we treat them with gratitude, respect, and a smile every time.

This Job Is for You If:

  • You enjoy working independently and outdoors
  • You are reliable, physically capable, and quick on your feet
  • You like chatting briefly with donors and can explain our mission with a smile
  • You’re comfortable using mobile apps and navigating city routes
  • You’re a team player who can also manage your own route without constant supervision

How to Apply:

To apply, send your resume and a short note about why this job interests you to:

higelka@cpalberta.com

Job Types: Part-time, Casual

Pay: From $18.00 per hour

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • On-site parking

Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Evening shift
  • Holidays
  • Monday to Friday
  • On call
  • Weekends as needed

Application question(s):

  • Are you available to work weekdays and weekend?
  • Are you comfortable working in all weather conditions?
  • Are you comfortable lifting up to 50 lbs. multiple times during your shift?

Work Location: In person

About Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta

Non-profit Organizations
51-200

We support and enrich the lives of people in the disability community, and are a leader in providing social inclusion programs and support services that help persons in the disability community and their families live a Life Without Limits.

The CPAA provides individual and family support, computer skills, job readiness training and employment counseling, youth transition as well as recreation, sports and leisure activities for individuals of all ages. Furthermore, through programs such as adaptive arts, massage, horticulture therapy, as well as multi-sensory and music therapy rooms, individuals can receive therapeutic benefits while enhancing their quality of life. The CPAA also provides financial assistance through our funding request program which assists with the extraordinary costs of living with a disability. At the CPAA, we are dedicated to creating a life without limits and a world full of endless possibilities for people with disabilities.

We have a very clear vision of a fully accessible world, where all people have the opportunity to maximize their ability and not be defined by a disability. Every day, CPAA works towards this goal and implements initiatives that bring us closer to this vision. We ensure that our members are valued, respected, and treated with dignity.

Together with the support of our community, we are working towards making this vision a reality.