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We are looking for people committed to public service who will enjoy delivering the services, programs and operating the facilities that make a difference in our community. 

Our staff are united in core values of:

  • Accountability
  • Communication 
  • Empathy
  • Professionalism 
  • Respect 
  • Teamwork

 We support a diverse workforce and offer competitive wages and benefits. Together we make Jasper a great place to live and work.

Find current job openings below and apply to join our team!


We at The Municipality of Jasper are united in our core values:

Accountability – Communication – Empathy – Professionalism – Respect – Teamwork

If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The Municipality of Jasper. Municipal employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities that make a difference in our community. We support a diverse workforce and offer competitive wages and benefits. Together we make Jasper a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.

    Position available:  Custodian II

    Municipal department:  Community Development

    Status:  Full-Time Term

    Audience for posting:  Internal/External

    Compensation:  $28.47 to $30.83

    Job posting #:  26.023

    Hours of work: 8 hrs per day/40 hrs per week

    Days of work: Variable. May include evenings, weekends, and holidays.    

    Deadline to apply:  4:00 P.M. MST. June 10, 2026

    About the position:  

The Custodian ensures municipal facilities are clean, safe, and functional by performing proactive cleaning, preventative maintenance, and other assigned duties. This role supports a welcoming environment for community members and visitors and contributes to the Municipality’s service quality and public image through teamwork, communication, and positive interactions.

This position will begin immediately, with an end date of December 31, 2026 with the possibility of extension.

Work performed:  

As a member of a team, ensure the Activity Centre remains welcoming, clean and safe.

 

Work includes but is not limited to:

•             Assign work and set priorities for the team.

•             Train new staff and provide ongoing refreshers on techniques, products, and best practices.

•             Ensure proper use and maintenance of equipment.

•             Perform minor building maintenance, including painting and basic plumbing.

•             Cleaning and disinfecting the Activity centre and external office space.  

•             Cleaning and polishing office and lobby floors.  

•             General cleaning, including windows, walls, doors, cabinets, desks, garbage’s and recycling.  

•             Cleaning and sanitizing bathroom showers, floors, fixtures and countertops.  

•             Stocking paper goods and changing light bulbs.

•             To follow procedures relative to building security.

 

GENERAL MUNICIPAL DUTIES

•             Understand and follow all Municipal and Facility Policy and Procedures, including the Health and Safety program.

•             Understand and follow all Emergency Procedures, and participate in training

•             Understand and follow the Collective Agreement between the Municipality and C.U.P.E. local 1458.

•             Promote and support the staff, programs and services of the Municipality.

•             Perform various administrative or operational duties as assigned.

•             Other duties as reasonably assigned.

 

 QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

Your resume and cover letter must clearly describe how you meet the following qualifications:

 

•    Grade 12/GED 

•    Valid Class 5 driver’s license 

•    First Aid/CPR certificate 

•    Previous janitorial experience 

•    Ability to lift 20kg.

 

•    Equivalencies may be considered on the basis of one year experience for one year of education.

•    Candidates with lower qualifications are encouraged to apply and may be considered at a lower classification and pay.

 

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION FOR CUSTODIAN II

How to apply:  Submit a resume and cover letter in PDF format including 26.023 outlining your qualifications, experience and any relevant documentation to Human Resources: humanresources@jasper-alberta.ca. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and advise only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

We recognize the value that comes from different viewpoints, unique experiences and diverse perspectives of our employees, who bring fresh new ideas to our organization.

We at The Municipality of Jasper are united in our core values:

Accountability – Communication – Empathy – Professionalism – Respect – Teamwork

If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The Municipality of Jasper. Municipal employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities that make a difference in our community. We support a diverse workforce and offer competitive wages and benefits. Together we make Jasper a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.

    Position available:  Early Childhood Educator Level 1, 2, or 3

    Municipal department:  Community Development

    Status:  Full-Time/Part-Time Term

    Audience for posting:  Internal/External

    Compensation:  $23.06 to $30.83 Depending on Certification Level

    Job posting #:  26.022

    Hours of work: 3.25 hrs per day/16.25 hrs per week (Part-Time), 8 hrs per day/40 hrs per week (Full-Time)

    Days of work: Monday - Friday    

    Deadline to apply:  4:00 P.M. MST. June 14, 2026

    About the position:  

Reporting to the Childcare Services Manager, this position supports the delivery of safe, inclusive and high-quality early learning and childcare programs for children from infancy through school age. The Early Childhood Educator plans and implements child-led learning experiences, builds positive relationships with children and families, and contributes to a collaborative team environment. This role follows Wildflowers Childcare philosophy, Alberta Early Learning and Child Care requirements, Flight: Alberta's Early Learning and Care Framework, municipal policies and applicable program procedures.

These positions will begin in June 2026, with an expected end date of September 4, 2026.

Work performed:  

  • Provide safe, responsive and inclusive care for children
    • Ensure the safety, supervision and welfare of each child throughout the program day.
    • Guide and instruct children in age-appropriate developmental areas, routines, social skills and life skills.
    • Maintain clear expectations, consistent routines and supportive transitions that meet the needs of individual children and the group.
    • Build respectful relationships with children that reflect the image of the child as a mighty learner, citizen, explorer, researcher, inventor and unique individual.
    • Respond calmly and professionally to children, families and staff in stressful or sensitive situations.
  • Plan and maintain high quality early learning environments
    • Plan and implement early learning programming that reflects Wildflowers Childcare philosophy and Flight: Alberta's Early Learning and Care Framework.
    • Create, plan and prepare interesting and imaginative child-led activities that respond to children's interests, abilities and developmental needs.
    • Design and maintain developmentally appropriate indoor and outdoor learning environments.
    • Inspect toys, equipment and program spaces regularly and address safety or maintenance concerns promptly.
  • Contribute to program documentation, communication and administration 
    • Communicate regularly with fellow educators about the development, progress, needs and experiences of each child.
    • Attend and participate in staff meetings, team meetings, recommended training programs and professional learning opportunities.
    • Participate in room planning sessions to support coordinated and effective service delivery.
  • Build positive relationships with families, staff and community partners 
    • Initiate, establish and maintain positive and supportive relationships with parents and guardians.
    • Explain the operation and functions of the childcare programs to parents, educators and community members as needed.
    • Work cooperatively and effectively as a team member by communicating and contributing information on a continuous basis.
    • Promote and maintain respectful and harmonious relationships between childcare staff.  
    • Respect community stakeholders and the facilities used by the program, while promoting a strong and inclusive community.
    • Support a respectful team environment by sharing observations, asking questions and contributing to problem solving.

 

 QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

Your resume and cover letter must clearly describe how you meet the following qualifications:

 

Required

  • Alberta Early Childhood Educator Level 1 Certification.
  • Valid Childcare First Aid or Standard First Aid with CPR.
  • Experience working with children or in a childcare setting.

Assets 

  • Understanding of Flight: Alberta's Early Learning and Care Framework.
  • Experience working in licensed early learning, childcare or out-of-school care programs.

 

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION FOR EARLY CHILDOOD EDUCATOR LEVEL 1LEVEL 2LEVEL 3

How to apply:  Submit a resume and cover letter in PDF format including 26.022 outlining your qualifications, experience and any relevant documentation to Human Resources: humanresources@jasper-alberta.ca. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and advise only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

We recognize the value that comes from different viewpoints, unique experiences and diverse perspectives of our employees, who bring fresh new ideas to our organization.

We at The Municipality of Jasper are united in our core values:

Accountability – Communication – Empathy – Professionalism – Respect – Teamwork

If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The Municipality of Jasper. Municipal employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities that make a difference in our community. We support a diverse workforce and offer competitive wages and benefits. Together we make Jasper a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.

    Position available:  Early Childhood Educator Level 1, 2, or 3

    Municipal department:  Community Development

    Status:  Part-Time Continuous

    Audience for posting:  Internal/External

    Compensation:  $15.00 to $30.83 Depending on Certification Level

    Job posting #:  26.021

    Hours of work: 3.25 hrs per day/16.25 hrs per week, 8 hrs per day/40 hrs per week (Summer hours)

    Days of work: Monday - Friday    

    Deadline to apply:  4:00 P.M. MST. June 14, 2026

    About the position:  

Reporting to the Childcare Services Manager, this position supports the delivery of safe, inclusive and high-quality early learning and childcare programs for children from infancy through school age. The Early Childhood Educator plans and implements child-led learning experiences, builds positive relationships with children and families, and contributes to a collaborative team environment. This role follows Wildflowers Childcare philosophy, Alberta Early Learning and Child Care requirements, Flight: Alberta's Early Learning and Care Framework, municipal policies and applicable program procedures.

The position may be assigned to both Early Learning and Out of School Care programs to meet operational needs.

Work performed:  

  • Provide safe, responsive and inclusive care for children
    • Ensure the safety, supervision and welfare of each child throughout the program day.
    • Guide and instruct children in age-appropriate developmental areas, routines, social skills and life skills.
    • Maintain clear expectations, consistent routines and supportive transitions that meet the needs of individual children and the group.
    • Build respectful relationships with children that reflect the image of the child as a mighty learner, citizen, explorer, researcher, inventor and unique individual.
    • Respond calmly and professionally to children, families and staff in stressful or sensitive situations.
  • Plan and maintain high quality early learning environments
    • Plan and implement early learning programming that reflects Wildflowers Childcare philosophy and Flight: Alberta's Early Learning and Care Framework.
    • Create, plan and prepare interesting and imaginative child-led activities that respond to children's interests, abilities and developmental needs.
    • Design and maintain developmentally appropriate indoor and outdoor learning environments.
    • Inspect toys, equipment and program spaces regularly and address safety or maintenance concerns promptly.
  • Contribute to program documentation, communication and administration 
    • Communicate regularly with fellow educators about the development, progress, needs and experiences of each child.
    • Attend and participate in staff meetings, team meetings, recommended training programs and professional learning opportunities.
    • Participate in room planning sessions to support coordinated and effective service delivery.
  • Build positive relationships with families, staff and community partners 
    • Initiate, establish and maintain positive and supportive relationships with parents and guardians.
    • Explain the operation and functions of the childcare programs to parents, educators and community members as needed.
    • Work cooperatively and effectively as a team member by communicating and contributing information on a continuous basis.
    • Promote and maintain respectful and harmonious relationships between childcare staff.  
    • Respect community stakeholders and the facilities used by the program, while promoting a strong and inclusive community.
    • Support a respectful team environment by sharing observations, asking questions and contributing to problem solving.

 

 QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

Your resume and cover letter must clearly describe how you meet the following qualifications:

 

Required

  • Alberta Early Childhood Educator Level 1 Certification, or the ability to obtain Level 1 Certification within six months.
  • Valid Childcare First Aid or Standard First Aid with CPR.
  • Experience working with children or in a childcare setting.

Assets 

  • Understanding of Flight: Alberta's Early Learning and Care Framework.
  • Experience working in licensed early learning, childcare or out of school care programs.

 

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION FOR EARLY CHILDOOD EDUCATOR LEVEL 1LEVEL 2, LEVEL 3

How to apply:  Submit a resume and cover letter in PDF format including 26.021 outlining your qualifications, experience and any relevant documentation to Human Resources: humanresources@jasper-alberta.ca. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and advise only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

We recognize the value that comes from different viewpoints, unique experiences and diverse perspectives of our employees, who bring fresh new ideas to our organization.

We at The Municipality of Jasper are united in our core values:

Accountability – Communication – Empathy – Professionalism – Respect – Teamwork

If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The Municipality of Jasper. Municipal employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities that make a difference in our community. We support a diverse workforce and offer competitive wages and benefits. Together we make Jasper a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.

    Position available:  Fleet Technician (Heavy Duty Mechanic)

    Municipal department:  Operations

    Status:  Full-Time Continuous

    Audience for posting:  Internal/External

    Compensation:  $44.68 to $48.42

    Job posting #:  26.020

    Hours of work: 8 hrs per day/40 hrs per week

    Days of work: Monday - Friday    

    Deadline to apply:  4:00 P.M. MST. June 14, 2026

    About the position:  

 

 ABOUT THE POSITION 

The Fleet Technician is responsible for the inspection, maintenance, and repair of the Municipality’s heavy equipment and fleet vehicles to ensure safe and reliable operation. This includes diagnosing mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues, performing preventative maintenance, and supporting seasonal operations such as snow and road maintenance. The role also involves using computer systems and diagnostic software to track maintenance records, order parts, and support efficient fleet management. Strong technical expertise, attention to detail, and commitment to safety and public service are essential. 

Work performed:  

 Fleet Maintenance and Repair 

o Conduct preventative and corrective maintenance on small engines, light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles, including emergency service units. 

o Perform inspections, diagnostics, and repairs to ensure equipment and vehicles meet municipal standards and regulatory requirements. 

 

Regulatory Compliance and Safety 

o Ensure compliance with the Alberta Traffic Act and the Alberta Occupational Health & Safety Act, Regulations, and Code. 

o Adhere to strict registration and renewal dates for vehicles and equipment in the Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program. 

 

Technical Operations and Diagnostics 

o Utilize technical manuals, diagnostic software, and test equipment to identify and resolve mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical issues. 

 

Inventory and Resource Management 

o Procure, receive, and track parts and materials in accordance with municipal purchasing and accounting procedures. 

o Maintain an organized and up-to-date inventory of parts, supplies, and components. 

 

Staff Supervision and Support 

o Educate staff on fleet operation and maintenance procedures 

o Ensure all operators are aware of roles and responsibilities related to the Municipality’s fleet 

o Train and supervise registered apprentices 

o Provide guidance and oversight to the Municipal Fleet Mechanic 

o Monitor staff performance to ensure that all work is carried out in accordance with established training, procedures, and standards. 

o Keep management informed through clear, timely, and relevant communication, including regular email updates. 

o Monitor and support staff to maintain an appropriate level of productivity, ensuring that performance meets operational expectations. 

 

 QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

Your resume and cover letter must clearly describe how you meet the following qualifications:

 

 

 Required 

• Accredited Heavy Equipment Technician Journeyperson Certification with a minimum of 2 years of experience. Including preventative and corrective maintenance of small engines equipment, light-medium-heavy duty vehicles. 

• Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program (CVIP) Technician. 

• Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Certification. 

• First Aid and Cadio Pulmonary Resuscitation certification. 

• Class 3 Driver’s License with Airbrakes Endorsement. 

 

Preferred 

• Class 1 Driver’s License. 

• Welding and fabrication experience. 

• Certified training in forklift operation. 

• Proficiency with computers and software, including Microsoft Office suite and Alberta Transportation online services. 

• Experience working on electric or hybrid vehicles is considered an asset. 

• Ability to safely lift to 35 kilograms. 

 

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION FOR FLEET TECHNICIAN

How to apply:  Submit a resume and cover letter in PDF format including 26.020 outlining your qualifications, experience and any relevant documentation to Human Resources: humanresources@jasper-alberta.ca. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and advise only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

We recognize the value that comes from different viewpoints, unique experiences and diverse perspectives of our employees, who bring fresh new ideas to our organization.

We at The Municipality of Jasper are united in our core values:

Accountability – Communication – Empathy – Professionalism – Respect – Teamwork

If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The Municipality of Jasper. Municipal employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities that make a difference in our community. We support a diverse workforce and offer competitive wages and benefits. Together we make Jasper a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.

    Position available:  Community Peace Officer

    Municipal department:  Protective and Legislative Services

    Status:   Full-Time Continuous

    Audience for posting:  Internal/External

    Compensation:  $40.91 to $44.31

    Job posting #:  26.016

    Hours of work:  8 hrs per day/40 hrs per week

    Days of work:  Variable. May include evenings, weekends, and holidays.    

    Deadline to apply:  Open Until Filled 

  About the position:  

Reporting to the Licensing and Enforcement Manager, the Community Peace Officer (CPO) Level 1 promotes community safety, livability, and voluntary compliance through the fair and consistent enforcement and education of Municipal Bylaws and designated Provincial Statutes. The CPO provides information, education, and enforcement services to residents, visitors, and businesses, ensuring balanced and professional delivery of municipal compliance functions. The position includes responsibilities for traffic enforcement under provincial authorization and the administration of Animal Control services within the Municipality of Jasper.

Work performed:  

Public Education and Community Engagement

  • Promote voluntary compliance through public education, patrol presence, and direct community interaction.
  • Participate in and deliver public education initiatives, including school and community presentations.
  • Engage professionally with residents, visitors, and businesses.
  • Collaborate with Parks Canada, the RCMP, and other enforcement and emergency partners.

Law, Bylaw, and Traffic Enforcement

  • Enforce Municipal Bylaws and designated Provincial Statutes of Alberta.
  • Conduct moving and non-moving traffic enforcement.
  • Administer Animal Control operations, including the capture, transport, impoundment, and care of domestic animals.
  • Prepare investigative files, notes, reports, and disclosure packages for enforcement action or court proceedings.

Patrol, Monitoring, and Complaint Investigation

  • Conduct foot, vehicle, and bicycle patrols.
  • Respond to, assess, and investigate complaints; gather evidence and determine appropriate enforcement or compliance actions.
  • Follow and promote Occupational Health and Safety practices.

 

    Qualifications & experience:  

Your resume and cover letter must clearly describe how you meet the following qualifications: 

Required 

  • Post-secondary diploma in Law Enforcement, Police and Justice Studies, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education and enforcement experience.
  • Completion of the Solicitor General’s Community Peace Officer Induction Training and all requirements for appointment under the Peace Officer (Ministerial) Regulation.
  • Successful completion of the physical ability requirement evaluation (PARE) or equivalent physical abilities test no longer than 6 months prior to employment date.
  • Qualification in Baton and OC Spray; ability to meet annual recertification standards.
  • Valid Alberta Class 5 Operator’s License.
  • Standard First Aid and CPR certification.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain Enhanced Reliability Security Clearance and Provincial CPO appointment.
  • Minimum 18 years of age.

Assets / Preferred               

  • Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in law enforcement or municipal enforcement.
  • Experience conducting and enforcing traffic laws including moving violations.
  • Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC) trained.
  • Training defensive tactics, and report writing.
  • Knowledge of crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) and community education or engagement programs.
  • Proficiency with Law Enforcement record management systems 
    • e.g. Report Exec, MOVES and Microsoft Office applications.

 

  • Equivalencies may be considered on the basis of one year experience for one year of education.
  • Candidates with lower qualifications are encouraged to apply and may be considered at a lower classification and pay.

 

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION FOR COMMUNITY PEACE OFFICER

How to apply:  Submit a resume and cover letter in PDF format including 26.016 outlining your qualifications, experience and any relevant documentation to Human Resources: humanresources@jasper-alberta.ca. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and advise only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

We recognize the value that comes from different viewpoints, unique experiences and diverse perspectives of our employees, who bring fresh new ideas to our organization.

We at The Municipality of Jasper are united in our core values:

Accountability – Communication – Empathy – Professionalism – Respect – Teamwork

If you are committed to public service, enjoy collaborating with others, share our values and have a desire to learn and grow, join The Municipality of Jasper. Municipal employees deliver the services, run the programs and operate the facilities that make a difference in our community. We support a diverse workforce and offer competitive wages and benefits. Together we make Jasper a great place to make a living, a great place to make a life.

    Position available:  Bylaw Enforcement Officer

    Municipal department:  Protective and Legislative Services

    Status:  Full-Time Continuous

    Audience for posting:  Internal/External

    Compensation:  $35.89 to $38.90

    Job posting #:  26.018

    Hours of work: 8 hrs per day/40 hrs per week

    Days of work: Variable. May include evenings, weekends, and holidays.    

    Deadline to apply:  Open Until Filled

    About the position:  

Reporting to the Licensing & Enforcement Manager the Bylaw Enforcement Officer is responsible for enforcing the Municipality of Jasper’s Bylaws in a consistent and efficient manner. A Bylaw Enforcement Officer investigates inquiries and public complaints, including those related to animal control. They provide information on Municipal Bylaws to Jasper residents and visitors.

Work performed:  

  • Enforce the Bylaws of the Municipality of Jasper
  • Aim for voluntary compliance of Bylaws when possible.
  • Issue violation tickets and traffic tags, serve summonses and subpoenas, and prepare related legal documents.
  • Investigate Bylaw offences to prepare for court proceedings.
  • Respond to public complaints and inquiries about Bylaw infractions and tickets.
  • Follow up on tickets to ensure collection. Prepare for and attend court for violation tickets issued.
  • Conduct foot, vehicle, and other patrols as required.
  • Impound and ensure the safety of loose, dangerous or abandoned domestic animals in the Town of Jasper. Operate the domestic animal control compound.
  • Cooperate with the Parks Canada Warden Service on domestic-wildlife encounters within the Town.
  • Maintain records of infractions and licenses as required.
  • Acquire and maintain an understanding of the Municipality of Jasper's relationship with Jasper National Park and the Parks Canada.
  • Work effectively with other Municipality of Jasper staff and departments.
  • Carry out duties in accordance with the Municipality of Jasper’s Health and Safety Manual and Alberta Occupational Health & Safety regulations.
  • Participate in the proper operation of the Municipal vehicle impound and storage facility. 
  • Undertake other operational and public safety duties as required. 

 

 QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

Your resume and cover letter must clearly describe how you meet the following qualifications:

 

  • Minimum of Grade 12 Diploma. 
  • Training in law enforcement or a combination of education and experience satisfactory to the employer. 
  • Valid Alberta Class 5 Driver’s License. 
  • Current Intermediate (Standard) First Aid Certificate. 
  • Previous experience in law enforcement or a related field. 
  • Ability to complete the Physical Ability Requirement Evaluation (PARE). 
  • Ability to obtain Community Peace Officer Level 1 status. 
  • Knowledge and understanding of the Municipality of Jasper’s Bylaws. 
  • Knowledge of investigation and interviewing techniques. 
  • Knowledge of the provincial court system. 
  • Familiarity with the relationships between municipal authorities and Parks Canada. 
  • Familiarity with prominent community groups, stakeholders, organizations, individuals, issues and relationships in the community. 

 

 

    CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL JOB DESCRIPTION FOR BYLAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER

How to apply:  Submit a resume and cover letter in PDF format including 26.018 outlining your qualifications, experience and any relevant documentation to Human Resources: humanresources@jasper-alberta.ca. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest and advise only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 

We recognize the value that comes from different viewpoints, unique experiences and diverse perspectives of our employees, who bring fresh new ideas to our organization.