Project Manager
Municipal Guide for Disability Inclusion in Recreation and Physical Activity
- Job Type: Four days per week (28 hours per week), one-year contract, or secondment, with an opportunity for renewal
- Salary: $65,000/year (plus HST)
- Location: Remote in Canada – home-based
- Reports to: Executive Director
- Application deadline: April 13, 2026
- Expected Start Date: May 4, 2026 (flexible)
About Us
Since 1989, Active Abilities Canada has advocated for opportunities for people with disabilities to make physical activity a regular part of their lives and help build the capacity of communities and organizations to make this possible. Our revitalized organization operates in both official languages and has a new strategic plan that will guide our work. In December 2025, Active Abilities Canada launched the Municipal Guide for Disability Inclusion in Recreation and Physical Activity to support municipal recreation departments across Canada to create better opportunities for persons with disabilities to participate in recreation and physical activity.
Position Summary
The Project Manager will provide vision and leadership to support the awareness and implementation of the municipal recreation guidelines on disability inclusion.
Duties
- Provide vision and leadership in the implementation of the Municipal Guide to motivate and support municipal recreation departments to increase the number of persons with disabilities participating in structured and unstructured recreation and physical activity.
- Work with key agencies to help promote awareness and implementation of the Municipal Guide.
- Lead the development and implementation of a research and evaluation strategy.
- Supervise / work with a Community Animator and other related program staff (e.g., communications, RAP).
- Assist with the creation and delivery of content related to the Municipal Guide for Active Abilities Canada’s Community of Practice.
- Collect, write, and shares stories and/or case studies about municipalities implementing disability inclusion/access initiatives.
- Examine the feasibility of a content analysis of municipal accessibility plans across the six provinces with accessibility legislation.
- Assist with a municipal survey on awareness and use of the Municipal Guide.
- Lead the creation of online e-learning modules and additional resource materials to complement the Municipal Guide.
- Examine the feasibility of a training and certification system on the Municipal Guide.
- Provide leadership in seeking additional funding opportunities for the Municipal Guide project.
- Perform other related duties as required.
The Ideal Candidate
- Education: University degree (Masters degree preferred) in kinesiology/physical education, recreation, health promotion, disability studies, or related field. Specialization in adapted physical activity or therapeutic recreation is an asset.
- Experience: Minimum of five years’ experience in the sport, physical activity, and recreation (SPAR) sector with disability knowledge and experience. Municipal experience is an asset.
- Experience in knowledge mobilization and engagement activities.
- Bilingual (French/English) and experience in French speaking municipalities / communities is considered an asset.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Attributes
- A passion for, and knowledge about disability inclusion in recreation and physical activity
- Knowledge and understanding of research and practice (research practices related to equity, diversity, inclusion and access is an asset)
- An ability to work with municipal recreation and other physical activity, recreation, and community sport organizations.
- Takes initiative, solves problems, has excellent organizational skills, and works independently and as part of a team;
- Demonstrates competence in facilitating dialogue and teaching disability inclusion concepts to groups
- Effective and professional written and communication skills
- Skilled at identifying and writing grants from different sectors (government, foundations, corporate)
- Competence in organizing web meetings, webinars, and using traditional and social media
- Familiar with community development principles such as Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD)
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook), Google Suites. Knowledge of design software (e.g., Canva) is an asset.
Please send a cover letter and resume to us at info@activeabilities.ca.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to ancestry, race, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, family status or disability. The employer welcomes and encourages applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
Community Facilitator
Municipal Guide for Disability Inclusion in Recreation and Physical Activity
- Job Type: Part-time (21 hours per week), one-year contract, or secondment, with an opportunity for renewal
- Salary: $35,000/year
- Location: Remote in Canada – home based
- Reports to: AAC Project Manager (or Executive Director
- Application deadline: April 13, 2026
- Expected Start Date: May 4, 2026
About Us
Since 1989, Active Abilities Canada has advocated for opportunities for people with disabilities to make physical activity a regular part of their lives and help build the capacity of communities and organizations to make this possible. Our revitalized organization operates in both official languages and has a new strategic plan that will guide our work. In December 2025, Active Abilities Canada launched the Municipal Guide for Disability Inclusion in Recreation and Physical Activity to support municipal recreation departments across Canada to create better opportunities for persons with disabilities to participate in recreation and physical activity.
Position Summary
The Community Animator will take a leadership role in increasing the awareness and use of the Municipal Guide and providing support to municipal leaders to provide accessible and inclusive experiences to all members of their communities.
Duties
- Work with key agencies to help promote awareness and use of the Municipal Guide. Proactively contact municipalities in each province and territory to increase their awareness of the Municipal Guide.
- Conduct consultations and needs assessments with municipalities to assist them in using the Municipal Guide. Identify the supports they need to provide inclusive and accessible programs and services and introduce them to the resources available through Active Abilities Canada and related organizations.
- Deliver virtual and in-person learning activities on the Municipal Guide (e.g., training sessions, workshops) for municipal staff in cooperation with key partners at provincial and national levels.
- Identify, engage with and support municipal staff in using the Municipal Guide to develop and implement inclusion practices such as an inclusive recreation framework, and/or an inclusion policy.
- Assist with the development and implementation of Community of Practice materials, activities, and training supports. This includes inspiring discussions and moderating the interactive website platform.
- Respond to requests as our services become more well known.
- Support AAC’s new online training system related to the Municipal Guide.
- Perform other related duties as required.
The Ideal Candidate
- Education: University degree in Kinesiology/Physical Education, recreation, health promotion, disability studies, or related field. Specialization in adapted physical activity or therapeutic recreation is an asset.
- Experience: Minimum of five years’ experience in the sport, physical activity, and recreation (SPAR) sector with disability knowledge and experience. Municipal experience is an asset.
- Bilingual (French/English) and experience in French speaking municipalities / communities is considered an asset.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Attributes
- A passion for, and knowledge about disability inclusion in recreation and physical activity.
- An ability to work with municipal recreation and other physical activity, recreation, and community sport organizations.
- Takes initiative, solves problems, has excellent organizational skills, and works independently and as part of a team.
- Demonstrated competence in facilitating dialogue and teaching disability inclusion concepts to groups.
- An ability to write and communicate effectively and professionally.
- Competence in organizing web meetings, webinars, and using traditional and social media.
- Familiar with community development principles such as Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD).
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook), Google Suites. Knowledge of design software (e.g., Canva) is an asset.
- Ability to travel across Canada.
- Ability to work independently and remotely.
This is a very short turn around from the time of posting to hiring in order to meet a training event taking place from May 7-9, 2026 in Edmonton, AB. If you are the successful candidate, start time is negotiable but the training dates are set.
Please send your resume and cover letter to info@activeabilities.ca by April 13, 2026.
For additional information, please contact Christa Costas-Bradstreet at christa@activeabilities.ca
Please note: AAC is also hiring a Project Manager. The position is four days per week. For more information and the job posting, please contact Chrsta.
