Join United Way and make a difference. The United Way of Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington is a great place to work, with employees and volunteers who are proud to make a difference in our local community. We’re looking for people who wish to combine their professional talents with a commitment to our mission.
There are currently no job opportunities. For information on Volunteer Opportunities visit the Volunteer Centre page.
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Our commitment to being a good employer includes an engaging work environment for our employees. We offer:
The United Way of KFL&A is an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage qualified candidates from diverse backgrounds
to apply to join our team.
If you require accommodation to participate in the selection process, please contact Marysabel Montilla, Director, Administration mmontilla@unitedwaykfla.ca
Please note, all employees and contractors are required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status in the form of either Ministry of Health email vaccine proof or a copy of vaccine receipt from the Ministry of Health. In the event of a request for accommodation, sufficient proof of the ground (disability and/or creed) and the connection between the ground and the inability to be vaccinated must be provided.
You may wish to look at volunteer opportunities in the Volunteer Centre.
"I feel proud and privileged, every single day, for the opportunity to work at United Way KFLA alongside my colleagues, community leaders, individuals and volunteers."
- Kim Hockey, Senior Director, Community Impact
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United Way of KFL&A would like to acknowledge this traditional territory’s longer existence and its significance for the Indigenous people who lived and continue to live on Turtle Island.
We are situated on traditional Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat land. There are Métis and other non-status First People from many Indigenous Nations present in our community today. This acknowledgement symbolizes the United Way KFL&A’s first step, of many, along this path toward Indigenous reconciliation, in a respectful manner.