| Position | Department | Closing |
|---|---|---|
| Training Captain | Emergency Services | February 20, 2026 at 12 noon |
| Wildland Urban Interface Firefighter | Emergency Services | February 13, 2026 at 12 noon |
| Wildland Urban Interface Firefighter | Emergency Services | February 13, 2026 at 12 noon |
| Director | Planning & Development | Open until filled |
2026 Seasonal Opportunities
We're excited to have you join our team! Please click here to fill out our online application to be considered for seasonal opportunities!
Statistics Canada is looking for local people to help collect accurate data in our community for the next Census of Population that will take place in May 2026. Learn more and apply here: census.gc.ca/jobs |
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Clearwater County offers a competitive benefits package, ongoing professional development and life-long learning. We provide:
- In-house workshop and seminar opportunities
- Health, safety and wellness training
- Job-related tuition reimbursement
- Employee health and wellness programs
- Sustainable work-life balance
- Positive corporate culture
Thinking about a career with Clearwater County? View the current job opportunities above or contact hrapplications@clearwatercounty.ca.
Our values are:

Accountability
We all share in a moral obligation to honour the public’s trust; therefore, being responsive and open in our dealings is critical.
Integrity
We are governed by principles rather than circumstance. We do what is right without compromise. We are committed to being just, honest and kind in all our dealings.
Service
We are responsive and adaptable, seeking out opportunities for improvement and innovation. We are committed to high standards of quality and safety. Maintaining sustainable service levels and standards is paramount.
Community
We understand the importance of balance and in maintaining relationships with our family, our team and our community. We respect each other’s differences. Our culture is inclusive.
Communication
We are open-minded, respectful and conduct ourselves in a transparent fashion.
Located in west central Alberta, Clearwater County is over 18,000 square kilometres of diverse and breathtaking landscapes. From oil and gas to farming to forestry, industry and economic development abounds in the region. Living here, you will experience adventure right in your own backyard with countless lakes and rivers, mountains, forests and prairies offering a year-round outdoor playground for all.
Centrally located between Alberta’s urban centres and two of Canada’s most iconic national parks, Clearwater County is ideally situated for professionals looking to experience pristine wilderness while staying connected to city life.At Clearwater County, our careers directly impact the region, our community and the people we serve. We provide approximately 12,000 residents with services and programs and a commitment to good government, strong values and partnerships.
