
Who we are
At Heart & Stroke our mission is to promote health, save lives and enhance recovery. We are committed to a culture that exemplifies our core values: champion health, practice humility, embrace change, drive impact, learn and grow and be heartfelt as we work together to beat heart disease and stroke.
We believe in equity, diversity and inclusion ― it’s embedded in our values and core mission work to support all people in Canada to lead healthier lives. We are committed to applying this principle to cultivate a welcoming environment that embraces diversity among our employees. Candidates from diverse backgrounds, including but not limited to, Indigenous peoples, racialized communities, 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, women, and people living with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
To learn more about our mission, values, commitment to EDI, and the difference Heart & Stroke makes in the lives of people in Canada at every age, please visit our website
The opportunity
This is a fully remote 12-month contract role. Candidates can live anywhere in Alberta or Saskatchewan provided they have access to a car. Travel within AB/Sask may be required based on business needs.
Reporting to the Resuscitation Program Manager (AB, NWT, SK), the Regional Resuscitation Program Specialist plays a critical role in bringing their knowledge of our network and our programs to advance our relationships and deepen our engagement with a diverse network of instructors, training institutions/organizations and other stakeholders. This role supports Heart & Stroke’s mission to advance and enhance emergency cardiovascular care and first aid training and education throughout Canada. The incumbent does this by helping us “Own the Market” – meaning we are both seen as the leader and de facto choice for employers and healthcare providers who are seeking to advance their cardiovascular emergency response programs.
The Specialist supports the Resuscitation Program Manager in building and supporting Heart & Stroke’s resuscitation training network by managing relationships with instructors and partners, ensuring program quality and compliance, and helping grow and strengthen the network. The role combines stakeholder engagement, program coordination, and data-driven insights to support consistent, high-quality delivery of resuscitations programs across Alberta and Saskatchewan.
The role uses data, reporting, and stakeholder feedback to monitor performance, inform decisions, and support continuous improvement. Working collaboratively within a matrix organization, the Specialist shares regional insights, contributes knowledge, and partners with internal teams to advance broader organizational goals and ensure aligned, consistent program execution.
This role collaborates with internal teams – both within Resuscitation Program and the broader Heart & Stroke – to ensure open dialog and an exchange of information take place, acting as a liaison between the training network and our team. They uphold our Guidelines by enforcing compliance with our policies and standards and may be called on to represent Heart & Stroke at provincial meetings, events, conferences and other activities, as appropriate.
How you will make an impact every day
External stakeholder engagement and relationship management
Program quality and standards oversight
Data, reporting and insights
Regional program coordination and implementation
Internal collaboration and knowledge contribution
Who we need
Education
Experience
Skills
What we offer
Heart & Stroke believes that time off is integral to the personal health and wellness of our employees. We offer paid wellness days and personal days. In addition, we provide health, medical, dental, and vision benefits. Furthermore, our staff enjoy flexible hybrid working arrangements and support with reimbursement for mobile phones and home office set up.
Apply now
If you want to join the fight to beat heart disease and stroke while building an engaged and giving community, apply by July 22, 2026. Applicants must be currently residing in Canada and legally entitled to work in Canada. Interviews may be conducted virtually or in-person. Selected candidates will be notified in advance if an in-person interview is required.
Accommodation
We are committed to fostering an inclusive, barrier-free and accessible environment. If you have been contacted for an interview and require accommodation to participate in the recruitment and selection process, please advise and we will work with you.

For over 70 years, Heart & Stroke has been at the forefront of tackling pressing issues related to heart disease, stroke and vascular cognitive impairment. We drive life-saving medical breakthroughs and act as a catalyst to bring together the brightest minds to improve diagnosis, care and support.
Our work has saved thousands of lives and improved millions of others. Since 1952, we have invested more than $1.65 billion into supporting best-in-class researchers as they work to discover revolutionary medical advances. In that time, the death rate from heart disease and stroke in Canada has declined by over 75%.
Working together, our employees, volunteers, researchers, partners, people with lived experience and their families, and donors have made us what we are today: Canada’s most trusted authority on heart and brain health.
Together, we will beat heart disease and stroke.
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Depuis plus de 70 ans, Cœur + AVC joue un rôle de premier plan dans la lutte contre les maladies du cœur, l’AVC et les déficits cognitifs d’origine vasculaire. Nous facilitons des découvertes médicales qui sauvent des vies et rassemblons les plus grands esprits scientifiques afin d’améliorer le diagnostic, les soins et le soutien.
Notre travail a permis de sauver des milliers de vies et d’en améliorer des millions d’autres. Depuis 1952, nous avons investi plus de 1,65 milliard de dollars dans la recherche en soutenant des scientifiques émérites qui travaillent à réaliser des avancées médicales révolutionnaires. Au cours de cette période, les taux de décès liés aux maladies du cœur et à l’AVC au pays ont chuté de plus de 75 %.
En travaillant ensemble, notre personnel, nos bénévoles, nos scientifiques, nos partenaires, nos donateurs, les personnes ayant une expérience vécue et leurs familles nous ont permis de devenir qui nous sommes aujourd’hui : l’autorité la plus reconnue au pays en matière de santé cardiaque et cérébrale.
Ensemble, nous combattrons les maladies du cœur et l’AVC.