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Administrative Clerk (Canada Summer Job)

Written by Unison for Generations 50+ | May 8, 2026 4:44:34 PM

Job Announcement

  • Location: Medicine Hat

  • Position: Administrative Clerk (Canada Summer Job)

  • Employment Type: Fixed Term Contract – 8 weeks 

  • Salary: $17 per hour 

About the Organization
Unison at Veiner Centre is a non-profit organization located in Medicine Hat.  Dedicated to enhancing life for older Albertans, Unison at Veiner Centre offers an exciting opportunity to engage in meaningful community development and build a career in the charitable sector. 

Job Purpose
To provide administrative support to the Site Director in supporting all organization needs at Medicine Hat locations.  

Duties & Responsibilities

Client Services

MOW

    • Receive intakes, schedule volunteers and place meal orders.
    • Enter data for new clients (routes, directions, generating meals).
    • Enter client’s information into the database, ensure accuracy when entering data, review and close files as needed and uphold industry standards.
    • Send out new client packages.
    • Communicate with the Food Services Supervisor about any changes to meal plans or dietary needs.
    • Prepare and submit the daily orders for standard meals within specified timelines.
    • Ensure follow-up is completed and recorded daily with all meal clients not home at time of delivery.
    • Print route sheets for volunteers.
    • Provide optimal customer service and professionalism when assisting clients. Keep accurate records of all requests.
    • Keep records of communications with volunteers.
    • Follow “Not Home” protocols and ensure appropriate documentation, escalation and follow-ups are completed.
    • Notify Program Manager of any escalated issues.

Transportation

    • Receive intakes, schedule volunteers, and accept payment for ride tickets.
    • Maintain accurate volunteer records including but not limited to total number of trips completed, restrictions, vehicle descriptions, incidents and availability.
    • Provide optimal customer service and professionalism when assisting clients. Keep accurate records of all requests.
    • Keep records of communications with volunteers.
    • Follow “Not Home” protocols and ensure appropriate documentation, escalation and follow-ups are completed.
    • Notify Program Manager of any escalated issues.

Reception

  • Greet and sign in Veiner Center members.
  • Offer and conduct tours of the Veiner Centre.
  • Answer any in-person questions.
  • Answer telephone calls or emails and direct them as required.
  • Process and accept payments for memberships, classes or rentals.
  • Take appointment bookings and registrations for programs.
  • Complete financial reconciliation at days end.
  • Operate the photocopier as requested.
  • Alert staff when their client arrives.

Administration

  • Cross train in MOW, Transportation, Active Aging and Reception to staff if vacation coverage or sick leave is needed.
  • Provide vacation coverage and other related duties as assigned.
  • Support the Program Manager in areas of volunteer training, data entry, security and background checks, and compilation of the volunteer manual.
  • Responsible for ensuring excellent customer service, being proactive in identifying problems, and able to multi-task.
  • Maintain confidentiality in client and Unison Assembly business.
  • Wear attire appropriate to the position.

 

Experience gained and skills learned:

The youth will have the opportunity to learn the following hard and soft skills:

Hard skills:  

    • Computer Proficiency (Intermediate level)
    • Word processing
    • Excel spreadsheets
    • Outlook
    • Teams/SharePoint
    • PowerPoint
    • Canva
    • Zoom and other networking platforms.
    • Serve Tracker – Meals on Wheels database
    •  Home Base – volunteer database

Soft Skills

  • Communication skills
  • Work as a team within the organization and within the community.
  • Good administration skills including time management, detail oriented and organized.
  • Strong written and verbal skills
  • Able to work independently and show initiative.
  • Comfortable presenting in front of people
  • Nonjudgmental/empathetic
  • Facilitation skills
  • Knowledge of local, provincial, and federal resources for seniors

Qualifications Required: 

Applicants should meet the following criteria to be eligible for the Canada Summer Jobs program:

    • Age between 15 to 30 years
    • Be a Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident (International students are not eligible)

Competencies:  

  • Work as a team within the organization and within the community.
  • Good administration skills including time management, detail oriented and organized.
  • Strong written and verbal skills
  • Able to work independently and show initiative.
  • Nonjudgmental/empathetic

Computer Proficiency (Intermediate level)

  • Word processing
  • Excel spreadsheets
  • Outlook
  • Teams/SharePoint
  • PowerPoint
  • Canva
  • Zoom and other networking platforms.

Working Conditions

Summer youth are required to work 8 weeks, 35 hour/week. Hours will be 8am to 4pm or 8:30am to 4:30pm including a one hour of unpaid lunch break.

 

How to Apply
Please submit your resume to careers@unisonalberta.com

Unison is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, or disability.