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Welcome to Last Door Recovery Society

We’re hiring!

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At Last Door Recovery Society, we are more than just an addiction treatment center. We are Canada’s most vibrant and successful recovery community, dedicated to helping youth, adults, and families heal from the harms of addiction. Our multidisciplinary team goes above and beyond to support individuals on their path to long-term recovery, and we’re looking for passionate, talented individuals to join our mission.

What We Offer as an Employer

At Last Door, we believe in fostering a workplace that values growth, compassion, and innovation. Here’s what you can expect when you join our team:
• A supportive and inclusive work environment
• Opportunities for professional development and career advancement
• Competitive compensation and benefits package
• The chance to make a meaningful impact on individuals and families affected by addiction
• A vibrant community-focused approach to recovery

Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

We strive to create a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion at Last Door. Our approach aims to break down barriers to recovery by creating a supportive environment built on mutual respect for all individuals. We honor all pathways, patchworks, and experiences of recovery, welcoming and celebrating all races, sexual orientations, body sizes, differences of life situations, backgrounds, and abilities. Our DEI practices include:
• Actively encouraging applications from members of groups with historical and/or current barriers to equity
• Prioritizing the needs of individuals who have been pushed to the margins of society
• Offering identity-based support groups to connect, support, and empower participants
• Implementing flexible work arrangements to accommodate diverse needs

What You’ll Bring

We’re seeking individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of those struggling with addiction. Ideal candidates will bring:
• A commitment to our values of compassion, trust, faith, integrity, diversity, fun, and unity
• Lived experience in recovery (highly valued)
• Cultural awareness and humility
• A willingness to learn and grow
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills
• The ability to work collaboratively in a team environment

Join Our Team

If you’re ready to be part of Canada’s most vibrant recovery community and make a lasting impact on the lives of those affected by addiction, we want to hear from you. At Last Door Recovery Society, you’ll find more than just a job – you’ll find a purpose and a community dedicated to transforming lives. Together, we can build a future where recovery is possible for everyone. Join us in our mission to inspire hope, foster healing, and create lasting change in the field of addiction recovery.

We particularly encourage applications from Indigenous individuals. We recognize the unique perspectives and experiences that Indigenous staff members bring to our organization and the valuable contributions they make in supporting our Indigenous clients. We are committed to creating a culturally safe and respectful environment for both our staff and clients.

Current Job Opportunities

Registered Nurse

Calgary, Alberta
Position Overview:
The Registered Nurse is a key member of our healthcare team, providing comprehensive nursing care to individuals undergoing addiction treatment. This role involves dispensing medication, assessing client health needs, developing, and implementing care plans, and coordinating care delivery to promote optimal outcomes and support long-term recovery. Ensure all nursing assessments, interventions, and client responses are documented accurately and in compliance with facility policies and regulatory requirements.
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Clinical Manager

Calgary, Alberta
Position Overview:
As the Clinical Manager, you will play a pivotal role in enhancing organizational effectiveness and efficiency within the clinical services department. Reporting directly to the Program Director, this position involves providing strategic and operational leadership, acting as the custodian of health information, overseeing clinical program development, and supervising a diverse team of clinicians. You will ensure all clinical services are delivered in accordance with the highest standards of care and compliance with privacy laws, while aligning with the organization’s strategic goals.
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Counsellor

Calgary, Alberta
Position Overview:
The Counsellor at Last Door will provide person-centered, recovery-based, and culturally appropriate counseling services to clients with a diverse range of Substance use and mental health issues. This role requires a deep understanding of various therapeutic modalities, community resources, and legal frameworks governing mental health services in Alberta. The Counsellor will work closely with an interdisciplinary clinical team to support client’s recovery and facilitate both individual and group therapy sessions.
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Operations Manager

Calgary, Alberta
Position Overview:
The Operations Manager is responsible for overseeing the daily administrative and operational functions, supporting the Program Director to ensure efficient management of operations, staff, and resources to achieve the organization’s goals. The Operations Manager will handle the implementation of business strategies, manage organizational processes, and maintain an environment that promotes client and staff well-being.
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Kitchen Manager

Calgary, Alberta
Position Overview:
The Kitchen Manager is responsible for overseeing all food and beverage operations, ensuring the provision of nutritious, healthy, and high-quality meals for residents, staff, visitors, and volunteers. This role is pivotal in maintaining safety and compliance with employment laws, developing food programs, and managing daily kitchen operations.
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Part-Time Licensed Practical Nurse

Calgary, Alberta
Position Overview:
The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) is integral to providing comprehensive nursing care to individuals undergoing addiction treatment. This role involves administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and offering both medical and emotional support to clients. The LPN works collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to contribute to the overall well-being and recovery of clients, adhering to statutory and regulatory standards.
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Get in touch today or call our recovery helpline

+1-855-971-0486 ( 7AM to 11PM )

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