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Volunteer Leduc
Welcome to Volunteer Leduc!
Please explore the many opportunities available within the City of Leduc below and see instructions in each posting to get in touch.
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Please note this application is only for Signature Civic Events and to join the e-newsletter of other opportunities. For all other opportunities listed below please follow instructions on each posting to get in touch with the organization directly.
City of Leduc Needs YOU!
Signature Events - Like Canada Day and Summer in the City!

Awesome Events can only happen with volunteers like
YOU
Join us for City-hosted events like Canada Day and Summer In the City!
Leduc Boat Club Instructors

Leduc Boat Club is recruiting Outreach Instructors for the 2026 season.
Location: Leduc Boat Club on Telford Lake
Position: Outreach Instructor
Time Commitment: Mainly during school hours, various days of week, few weekends. Shifts up to 3 hours.
Required Qualifications: Current First Aid Certificate, Safe Sport on-line Training (Free)
Sport specific training (not all required): Canoe Kids (Canoe and Kayak) or Paddle Canada Instructor status in canoe or SUP, Dragon Boat Canada Instructor, Learn to Row Instructor, Pleasure Craft Operator’s Card. Leduc Boat Club can provide training for the sports that may interest you.
To apply or with questions:
Contact John
Phone: 587-557-7545
email: info@leducboatclub.com
Website: leducboatclub.com
FireFit Volunteers Needed!

Leduc Fire and Emergency Services is excited to host the Northern Alberta Regional FireFit Qualifiers June 5-7, 2026.
Contact Brandon Konno (City of Leduc Fire Services, Firefighter/Advanced Care Paramedic) at bkonno@leduc.ca or Emily Montgomery (City of Leduc Fire Services, Clinical Instructor) at emontgomery@leduc.ca if you are interested.
More information on the positions can be found below:
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People Required |
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Time |
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Towerman |
2 |
June 5 |
5:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Towerman |
2 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Towerman |
2 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Towerman: to assist in the resetting of the hoist bundle (lowering it down, 45lbs) and lowering the high-rise pack (35lbs) after each run. One person per side of course. Will be lowering items 4 stories. |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
Date |
Time |
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Tower Referee |
2 |
June 5 |
5:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Tower Referee |
2 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Tower Referee |
2 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Tower Referee. Will race down from the top of the tower to watch each competitor to make sure they step on every stair on the way down. Will be moving up and down stairs all shift. |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
Date |
Time |
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Hose Re-setter |
4 |
June 5 |
5:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Hose Re-setter |
4 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Hose Re-setter |
4 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Hose Re-setter. Will be recoiling the 45mm charged hose line after each run, will be pulling approx. 150lbs to reset the line at the end of the course after each competitor |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
Date |
Time |
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Dummy Re-setter |
4 |
June 5 |
5:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Dummy Re-setter |
4 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Dummy Re-setter |
4 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Dummy Re-setter. Place 175lbs mannequin on trolley and cart it back to the start of the dummy pull, 100’, reset position |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
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Time |
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SCBA Runner |
2 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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SCBA Runner |
2 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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SCBA Runner (Self Contained Breathing Apparatus – Air Tanks) Bring packs from the finish line back to start of course. Approx 25 lbs. per person to haul back to finish line 100’ away |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
Date |
Time |
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SCBA Finish Line |
4 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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SCBA Finish Line |
4 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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SCBA Finish Line. Waiting at cushions at the finish line to remove the pack and gear from the finished competitor. Helmet, mask and pack removal, and helping take the bunker coat off to help the competitor cool down post-race |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
Date |
Time |
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Starter |
1 |
June 5 |
5:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Starter |
1 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Starter |
1 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Starter. Flags to signal the start of the race, help to reset the 4-inch hose bundles at base of stairs |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
Date |
Time |
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Gopher |
3 |
June 5 |
5:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Gopher |
3 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Gopher |
3 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Gopher Will be checking in with Hilary, and multiple volunteer tents to see if supplies are needed |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
Date |
Time |
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Recovery Tent |
2 |
June 5 |
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Recovery Tent |
2 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Recovery Tent |
2 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Recovery Tent Assisting in hydration and cooling down for any competitors not needing medical care. Cool towels for competitors, helping remove gear, giving Gatorade etc. Just supportive, no medical treatment or skills required. |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
Date |
Time |
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Referee |
2 |
June 5 |
5:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Referee |
2 |
June 6 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Referee |
2 |
June 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Referee. The Referee will be following competitors through the kaiser prop, charged hose line, and the dummy drag, watching for violations and keeping competitors on track. |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
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Position |
People Required |
Date |
Time |
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Time Recorder |
2 |
June 5 |
5:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Time Recorder |
2 |
June 6 & 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Merch/Admin Assist |
1 |
June 5 |
5:00 – 9:30 PM |
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Merch/Admin Assist |
1 |
June 6 & 7 |
9:30 AM– 12:30PM 1:00 – 5:00 PM |
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Time Recorder. The time recorder will be a standing position on the course as a secondary timekeeper following the competitors. Merch/Admin Assist. Merchandise and administration assistants will be assisting with FireFit employees selling merchandise and helping register competitors for their events. |
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Qualifications Attributes & Experience required |
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Reach out to Brandon or Emily if you are interested!
Black Gold Pro Rodeo
Black Gold Rodeo May 28-31 @ Leduc Recreation Centre
Without our amazing volunteers, there would be NO Black Gold Rodeo!
Whether you've got a little or a lot of spare time, they would love to have you join. No experience necessary!
Following is a list of just some of the ways you can contribute to the Black Gold Rodeo and Exhibition as a volunteer:
• Advertising - distribute posters, deliver flyers a few weeks before the Rodeo.
• Rodeo Arena Beer Gardens - sell tokens, serve liquor (must have valid Pro-Serve Certificate); haul liquor in/out; hostesses for the two box seats.
• Hospitality Room - order food; pick up/deliver food; cook food; stock fridge; take vouchers at the door.
• Trade Fair - greeters; booth relief persons (2); organize booth vendor welcome packages, set up and man rodeo booth at Trade Show; man entry/exit doors.
• Countroom - Bankers (2) - start before doors open (make up and distribute floats) during evening make up deposits/await security pickup; Money and Token Counters - 2-3 people per night; 4-5 people on Saturday plus two additional people after rodeo on Saturday.
• Cabaret - token sellers; serve liquor (must have valid Pro-Serve Certificate); haul liquor in/out; door security; ticket takers.
• Sponsorship - organize ticket packages; prepare list of LED signage; prepare announcer list of blurbs for major sponsors; pick up and return of flags, banners; arrange banners ready for hanging in arena; after-event thank you packages for sponsors.
• Volunteer Co-ordination - contact committee heads for numbers; follow up with Clubs; prepare volunteer packages; distribute volunteer packages; greeter at volunteer table; runner for volunteers to committee areas.
• 50/50 sellers - sell 50/50 tickets
• Rodeo - ticket takers; ushers for seating; security for doors.
• Rodeo of Smiles - organizers and hosts to help make special needs children smile. Games, face painting and more.
• Security - we need lots of people just to keep an eye on things.
• Program Seller - someone with a good smile to sell the program during the Rodeo events.
• Family Fun Night - set up and hosting.
• Program - organize the ads and sponsors listed in the program (one to two months before the Rodeo).
Family & Community Support Services (FCSS)
Mission Statement

We encourage independence and healthy living through a range of community activities and support services.
General Interests
Good Neighbours - Block Connector

What is a Block Connector?
Block Connectors are residents who are willing to chat with the closest 10-20 households on their block, connect at an activity once a year and receive training offered through our Family & Community Support Services team.
Do you have the traits of a Block Connector?
Block Connectors are trustworthy, friendly, open, kind and attentive. They are interested in meeting new people, building connections and bringing people together. Does this sound like you? If so, we would love to hear from you!
What do Connectors do?
As a Block Connector, you would be asked to:
- Have a chat with 10-20 households on your block
- Help connect neighbours at an activity once per year
- Attend connector orientation
- Act as a contact person for your street, apartment or condo complex
