Volleyball Alberta is proud to support the growth of volleyball across the province through strong leadership, qualified staff, dedicated officials, and engaged volunteers. From administrative roles to coaching, officiating, and governance, our people are essential to delivering safe, inclusive, and high-quality volleyball experiences.
We post opportunities as they become available. Please expand the sections below to learn more about each role type and how to apply.
Volleyball Alberta staff support the day-to-day operations of the association, including membership services, events, communications, athlete development, and administration. Positions may be full-time, part-time, or contract-based.
Volleyball Alberta is hiring part-time event staff for the 2026 Indoor Premier and Provincial Tournaments.
Please review the position descriptions and submit your application and resume to the hiring manager.
Term: Weekends, late January – May.
Calgary & Red Deer applications to Ray Sewell rsewell@volleyballalberta.ca
Edmonton applications to Dione Kristel eventsmanager@volleyballalberta.ca
Coaching roles may include Team Alberta programs, camps, clinics, and development initiatives. These opportunities are ideal for coaches who are passionate about athlete development and committed to ongoing learning.
Volleyball Alberta is currently seeking qualified individuals for the position of Head Coaches for the Alberta Summer Games Outdoor Volleyball girls and boys teams.
The Alberta Summer Games will take place July 16-19, 2026.
Each Zone we will need 1 Head Coach per Zone for each gender.
Please review the position description and submit your cover letter and resume using the Alberta Summer Games Coaching Position Formstack
Volleyball Alberta is seeking qualified individuals for the position of GO Sports Coaches in Edmonton and Calgary and their surrounding areas for their early stages and youth recreation programs for ages 6 and up.
If interested, please send your resume to Dia Syed at earlystages@volleyballalberta.ca
From time to time, we share employment postings from affiliated clubs, leagues, and volleyball organizations across the province and the country. These roles are not directly managed by Volleyball Alberta.
Referee roles support competitions across the province at various levels. Volleyball Alberta provides pathways for new referees as well as opportunities for experienced officials to continue their development.
Thank you for your interest, be sure to explore our Referee Page to learn more about How to Become A Referee, or to find upcoming Referee Clinics.
Seasonal roles may support camps, events, beach volleyball programming, and short-term initiatives. These positions are well suited to students or individuals seeking hands-on sport experience. Future opportunities coming soon!
Volleyball Alberta’s Board of Directors provides strategic leadership and governance. Board opportunities are suited to individuals with professional expertise who want to help guide the future of volleyball in Alberta. Future opportunities will be posted when available.