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The Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton (SACE) is hiring WiseGuyz Public Educators to join our growing Public Education team!

This is a full-time position under the supervision of the Public Education Program Manager, and reports to the Director of Community Engagement and Co-Chief Executive Officers (Co-CEOs).

All work at the Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton (SACE) will reflect the mission statement and philosophical beliefs of the organization. The Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton (SACE) is a not-for-profit, charitable organization that supports children, youth, and adults who have experienced sexual abuse or assault, and educates the public about sexual violence.

 We offer a friendly and warm work environment, and we are looking for someone in this position to work weekly Monday to Thursday. Flexibility to work weekday evenings and weekends is a requirement. 

Responsibilities include:

WiseGuyz

  • Successfully completing WiseGuyz facilitator training;
  • Maintaining up-to-date knowledge about WiseGuyz program needs, curriculum, and facilitation methods, upon completion of facilitator training;
  • Facilitating the WiseGuyz program to a variety of in-person and virtual audiences of mid-adolescent boys and masculine youth;
  • Assisting with the ongoing facilitation, content creation, and operation of the SACE WiseGuyz Alumni Program;
  • Engaging in outreach and collaboration with schools and other youth-serving organizations to extend the presence of the WiseGuyz program in Edmonton;
  • Facilitating additional presentations on sexual violence, consent, and related topics to a variety of youth audiences, including: youth in school, street-involved youth, youth recovering from addictions, youth involved in the criminal justice system, and youth accessing community organizations; 
  • Researching and developing new presentations and educational materials for youth on topics related to sexual violence;
  • Attending program- and department-specific team meetings and check-ins;
  • Staying up-to-date of new research and developments in the field of youth sexual violence prevention and facilitation, including online content;
  • Supporting the development and facilitation of adult anti-sexual violence initiatives where applicable; 
  • Facilitating presentations and online courses on sexual violence, consent, and other related topics to post-secondary and other adult audiences where applicable;
  • Creating and distributing written and online materials regarding sexual violence;
  • Identifying and responding to community needs and emerging issues related to sexual violence;

Administrative

  • Representing SACE at various committees, meetings, conferences, and public events;
  • Providing crisis support and intervention to individuals affected by sexual violence, primarily through the SACE Support and Information Line as well as Alberta’s One-Line for Sexual Violence;
  • Collaborating on the writing of various grant and funding applications and reports;
  • Participating in various fundraising initiatives for SACE, including casinos, as necessary;
  • Completing administrative tasks as directed by the Public Education Program Manager;
  • Other duties as required.

Minimum required qualifications:

  • Undergraduate degree is preferred, although experience will be considered;
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills;
  • Reliable vehicle and driver’s license;
  • Experience in education, public speaking, and working with youth are assets;

 

The ideal candidate:

  • Is passionate about engaging men, boys, and masculine youth in sexual violence prevention through the provision of inclusive, non-victim blaming education;
  • Is skilled at building rapport with youth;
  • Has experience creating and delivering ongoing educational content for youth;
  • Is comfortable with public speaking in front of large and small audiences;
  • Is comfortable facilitating education sessions both in-person and virtually;
  • Is comfortable and familiar using online platforms to facilitate virtual meetings and presentations;
  • Communicates effectively in both written and verbal form;
  • Is team oriented and able to work and develop relationships with a wide range of people, both within and outside of the organization;
  • Is highly adaptable;
  • Thinks creatively about projects and assignments;
  • Is highly organized and detail-oriented;
  • Is comfortable working collaboratively with other staff and organizations;
  • Is familiar with intersectional approaches to support and violence prevention.

What SACE offers: 

  • $52,800 annual salary;
    • SACE is a certified Alberta Living Wage Employer. This certification reflects our commitment to our staff. Supporting survivors starts with supporting our team – ensuring they are valued, respected, and paid fairly.
  • Health benefits (extended health, dental, and drugs) for staff and dependents;
  • A four-day work week, Mondays through Thursdays, and closed every Friday;
  • Generous paid vacation time (starting with three weeks);
  • Additional two-weeks’ paid annual office closure over the winter holiday break, usually aligning with school district closures;
  • Currently offers a hybrid home/office work model;
  • A work culture that values collaboration, respect, and kindness;
  • Strong focus on staff wellness and work-life balance;
  • Staff professional development hours and budget;
  • Staff appreciation initiatives;
  • Mileage reimbursement for community work;
  • Open door policy;

We strive to build a team that reflects the diversity of the community we work in and encourage applications from traditionally underrepresented groups such as women, members of BIPOC communities, members of 2SLGBTQ+ communities, and people with disabilities. If we can make this easier through accommodation in the recruitment process, please contact us at info@sace.ca.   

Eligibility:  We understand that clients who have accessed our services may want to work at SACE and ask that it has been at least two years since your last engagement with either counselling or Support and Information Line services before applying. It is important that your employment with SACE does not compromise your healing, or create an ethical dilemma regarding a dual relationship with your previous counsellor.  

Support and Information Line training dates: The successful candidate will be asked to attend the SACE Support and Information Line training on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and some Saturdays, in September, October, and November. The staff will be compensated for these training hours with time off in lieu (TOIL). 

Closing date: Sunday, August 9, 2026

Interview dates: August 31 – September 3, 2026. Interviewees will be contacted by August 20, 2026 for a half-hour phone interview and to book an interview time. The successful candidate will be informed by September 14, 2026.

Position start date: September 28, 2026

To apply: Interested candidates are asked to submit a cover letter outlining why they think they are the right candidate for this position, with a resume, and contact information of three (3) professional references including name, job title, phone number, and email address. Resumes submitted without a cover letter will not be considered.

Please send applications to info@sace.ca, Attn: Selection Committee – WiseGuyz Public Educator. 

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