Summer Outdoor Social Experience Guide - Seasonal
Summer Outdoor Social Experience Guide
About AAFS
The Autism Aspergers Friendship Society of Calgary (AAFS) is a vibrant community organization that provides social and recreational programs for individuals with autism or who identify as being on the spectrum. At AAFS, we believe everyone deserves a community of people who accept them unconditionally and the opportunity to experience the world in the way that feels right for them.
Position Overview
AAFS is seeking passionate, dependable, and proactive individuals to join our team as FT Summer Outdoor Social Experience Guides (SEG) under the Canada Summer Jobs Grant. This role is ideal for someone who enjoys being active, outdoors, and community-minded, and who is energized by supporting children, youth, and adults on the spectrum through meaningful summer experiences.
As a Summer Outdoor Social Experience Guide, you will primarily support members through outdoor, camping, recreation, and sports-based experiences. You will help create opportunities for participants to connect with others, build confidence, strengthen independence, and enjoy a sense of belonging in community.
We are looking for team members who are self-starters, strong problem-solvers, reliable, critical thinkers, and confident in supporting and managing behaviours with patience, empathy, and professionalism.
Application Requirement
As part of your application, you must submit a cover letter highlighting your skills, experience, and why you are the ideal candidate for this role.
Applications submitted without a cover letter will not be considered.
What You’ll Be Doing
Summer Outdoor Social Experience GuideSupport the planning and facilitation of outdoor, camping, recreation, and sports-based programs
Provide direct support to participants during activities, helping to create a safe, positive, and inclusive experience
Model positive social interactions, routines, communication, and community participation
Foster participant engagement, confidence, and independence through meaningful outdoor and recreational experiences
Support participants in building social, recreational, and transferable life skills
Maintain a strong frontline presence by actively working alongside team members while on shift
Contribute to activity preparation, setup, implementation, and wrap-up
Assist with activity briefs and team communication when applicable
Communicate observations, concerns, and successes with program leadership in a timely manner
Maintain strong rapport with fellow staff, families, caregivers, and community members
Update member profiles with relevant information as needed
Support follow-up actions connected to activities and participant experiences
Demonstrate strong engagement during internal and external meetings
Communicate and follow up as required with families, caregivers, or community members
Complete other related duties as required
Assist with members and programming as needed
Support administrative tasks related to program delivery, including activity updates in BTB and/or Wild Apricot
Proactively make changes and updates to systems as needed
Contribute to program planning, preparation, and logistical coordination
Meet with leadership in a timely manner to bring forward concerns and discuss potential solutions
Maintain accurate and up-to-date participant information
Support shared team responsibilities, including follow-up tasks connected to each activity
Complete other general and miscellaneous duties as required
What Makes You a Strong Candidate
Personal or professional experience with neurodiversity; lived experience is highly valued
Passion for creating inclusive spaces and building authentic community
Ability to adjust communication style to meet a range of needs
Confidence in behaviour support, problem-solving, and responding effectively in the moment
Reliable, mature, and able to take initiative without constant direction
Comfortable participating in and supporting outdoor, active, and community-based programming
Strong interpersonal skills and a collaborative mindset
Commitment to ongoing learning, reflection, and growth
What We Value
Diverse perspectives and lived experiences
Creative and practical problem-solving
Authentic relationship-building
Understanding and respect for neurodivergent experiences
A commitment to unconditional acceptance, inclusivity, and respect for our members, staff, and workplace
Benefits
Supportive team environment
Meaningful work with real community impact
Flexible scheduling options
Opportunity to spend the summer creating memorable outdoor experiences with community members
Location
Calgary, Alberta
South Clubhouse: 8228 MacLeod Trail SE, Unit 220
Qualifications
Must be 18 years of age or older
Must be available to work 35 hour per week from July 1 2026 - August 31 2026
Valid Class 5 Alberta driver’s licence with a clean driving record
Preference given to candidates with 3 years of uninterrupted vehicle insurance and no at-fault accidents
Equivalent experience may include parenting, caregiving, mentoring, community support, disability support, recreation, education, coaching, camp work, or other roles involving relationship-building and behaviour support
Comfortable supporting participants in outdoor, recreation, sports, and community-based settings
Able to provide a clean Police Check with Vulnerable Sector Search and a clear Intervention Record Check
All offers of employment are contingent upon submission of both required checks
AAFS is committed to creating an inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from individuals of all neurotypes, backgrounds, and experiences.
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