| Date Posted: |   | Feb 16, 2026 |
| Closing Date: |   | Mar 27, 2026 |
| Competition Number: |   | CFMWS16941 |
| Location: |   | Saskatchewan |
| Status: |   | Summer / Seasonal |
Description
CFMWS – WHERE PURPOSE MEETS PASSION!
At Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services (CFMWS), we’re more than just a workplace; we’re a proud community dedicated to supporting Canadian Armed Forces members, veterans and their families in their daily lives. We carefully curate and provide programs and services designed to meet their unique needs and enhance their mental, social, physical, financial and familial well-being. CFMWS employees deliver programs and services including recreation, sports and fitness programs, customized financial services, retail services, access to retail savings and discounts and offers family
support and organizes charity events.
Our success stems from living our values. Our employees care about their role in supporting Canadian Armed Forces members, veterans and their families and act with integrity in all they do. Thriving in our close-knit environment, we act as one team with one mission. We constantly seek new ideas and creative ways to deliver the best possible programs and services.
As an employer, we offer a commitment to your health, wellness and growth. We provide a diverse range of roles across many locations and a career where you can make a meaningful impact.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED
Education, Certifications and Licenses
College diploma or certificate in Child Development, Physical Education, Recreation or a related discipline AND some years of experience in a related field
OR
High school diploma AND/OR several years of experience in a related field
AND
Current CPR and Standard First Aid certification
High Five Principles of Healthy Child Development (PHCD) Certification (successful completion by end of probation)
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention training, an asset
Experience
In planning and organizing recreational and sports activities/programs for children and youth
In working with children and youth
In leading, supporting and delivering activities for children with inclusion needs
In alternate communication methods
In applying safety protocols and procedures
In working with children with behavioural disorders
In applying policies, procedures, regulations and applicable legislation
Competencies
Client focus, organizational knowledge, communication, innovation, teamwork and leadership
Responsibilities
The Recreation Inclusion Support Facilitator plays an important role, providing quality leisure programs, services and facilities to our military members and their families.
We promote and encourage people who require inclusion support to participate in a wide variety of activities offered throughout our communities. We believe that when members of the Canadian Armed Forces are able to take good care of themselves and their families, they can do better both at home and at work.
You will have an important portfolio, facilitating participation of people of varying abilities in the community activities of their choice. You will need to be a compassionate, empathetic and detail-oriented person who possess strong listening and oral communication skills to be successful in this role. Patience, a passion for helping
people and being a team player are also essential attributes. You may be working with one participant or a group of children; all who need help and care to integrate and feel included. This means assisting with the development, planning and implementation of inclusive recreational activities for children with inclusion needs and assisting with personal care and health needs in a variety of settings including at the playground,
gym, pool, washroom, at lunch and on field trips. You will ensure integration of participants into recreational programs by using assistive technology and resolving accessibility issues. Each day you will make a difference in the lives of participants and will be contributing to improving the quality of life for our military.
Pay Rate
$19.25 - $21.16/hr
Term Of Appointment
OTHER INFORMATION
Perform moderate lifting, carrying, pulling and/or pushing (i.e. more than 10 lbs/4.5 kg but less than 50?lbs/23 kg).
The successful candidate will be required to complete a Vulnerable Sector Check. This is an on-site position with an assigned work location.
This is a temporary position with an anticipated start date of 15 Jun 2026 and an end date of 28 Aug 2026.
Hours Per Week
37.5
How To Apply
Apply online at https://cfmws.ca/about-us/cfmws-careers