Volunteering & Employment
Volunteer as a Sailing Companion
Qualified volunteers are most often needed to accompany our sailors on the water. They may captain the ship, or simply be on the boat to assure the safety of the sailor and provide coaching and guidance as appropriate. DSAA Sailing Companions have the option to command our SONAR, Martin 16 or Access Dinghy.
All sailing companions must have their CanSail II (or equivalent) certificate, or similarly sufficient experience, and a DSAA membership. They also must have knowledge of sailing safety procedures, and understand how to use our radio system. Our staff are more than happy to introduce or refresh a sailing companion’s knowledge of inclusive sailing technologies like the hoyer, the autohelm and the windlass system whenever needed.
General Volunteer
Community Events, Equipment & Maintenance, etc.
The DSAA needs general volunteers for our community events (Annual Stampede Breakfast!), equipment & maintenance support, among others. Some of the areas of support include cleaning the fleet or the facility, organizing the back storage room, flipping pancakes on a flat top griddle, painting faces or taking photos and we promise you will have fun!
Safety is a priority at DSAA and it is crucial that that safety standards are upheld and the boats are maintained in operating condition. Our volunteers help perform regular preventative maintenance tasks and assure that the boats, club house and equipment are properly maintained throughout the season. It is incredibly rewarding to see a boat you have worked tirelessly be completed, used and enjoyed by so many grateful people!
Volunteer Info
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors of the DSAA is responsible for governance and his fiduciary responsibility for the success of the organization and mission.
Join Our Team!
At the Disabled Sailing Association of Alberta, we seek individuals with a passion to provide exceptional programming to for adults and children with disabilities. THE DSAA is a committed team willing to take the initiative to make a difference in the lives of our members and within the community.
Summer Staff Opportunities
The Disabled Sailing Association of Alberta embraces diversity and talent. We offer competitive salaries and wages to attract and retain quality committed employees. The program puts an emphasis and encouragement on professional development and employees to contribute their own creativity to enhance the programs.
Hiring period for Summer Staff opportunities begins in May for the operating months of April to September. We appreciate all applications, but only those being selected for an interview will be contacted.
Please submit a cover letter and resume to dsaalberta@gmail.com