Job Summary:
This position will be required to work independently and report to the Collection Site Services Manager on a daily basis. The strategic role of the Collection Site Supervisor is a working supervisory position designed to measure, monitor and address internal operating issues within the Collection Site to help optimize organizational performance. The position should bring consistency, stability and structure to the designated Collection site(s). The Supervisor is a member of the CannAmm Operations Team. The team is responsible for overseeing the areas of operations of CannAmm, working together to effectively and consistently meet organizational goals that will lead CannAmm towards its strategic vision.
Status: Permanent Full-Time (benefits eligible)
Shift: Monday - Friday; 8 am - 4 pm; on call
Work Style: On-site
Location: Edmonton South - 8560 Roper Rd, Edmonton
Internal Posting Deadline: June 27, 2025
Key Responsibilities:
Performs drug and alcohol collections, breath alcohol testing and health surveillance testing such at pulmonary function tests (PFT), audiometric testing and mask fit testing
Scheduling of staff members and assisting Manager, Collection Site Services with hiring, training and evaluations of staff
Is knowledgeable and provides correct instructions and information to clients and staff about specimen collections and testing
Troubleshoots/problem solves within scope of duties
Ensures adequate supplies are available, ordering stock as assigned
May include Mobile Testing using the mobile unit/truck
Duties also include reception and data management, including booking appointments, tracking results, registering donors, faxing and copying.
Must maintain confidentiality of information and records
Other duties as assigned
Knowledge, Education and Experience:
High School Diploma
Minimum 2 years as a DOT Collector with BAT Certification
Current Audiometric and Spirometry Technician Certificate, or willing to obtain.
2 years’ experience in a clinic/medical stetting with at least 1-year recent experience in a supervisory role or relevant education
Travel may be required to other local collection sites
Able to be on-call during evenings and weekends (reliable transportation is a must)
Skills and Abilities:
Technical Skills
Intermediate MS Office skills
Excellent knowledge of internal software, Site Scheduler, Cantrak, Central Booking
Organized and flexible
Valid class 5 driver's license and a good driving record required.
Social Process Skills
Exceptional interpersonal skills, able to de-escalate conflict
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work with and lead a team are required
Working Condition:
In-office clinical testing work environment, with the ability to travel to other local collection sites as required
A pre-employment Drug and Alcohol test is required as part of the hiring process