Career Opportunities

The Community Education Development Association (CEDA) is a community-based organization in Winnipeg, Manitoba, serving students, families, teachers, and school administrations. For over 40 years, CEDA has been integral to community building in Winnipeg’s inner-city neighborhoods, founded on strong community development values and the belief that empowering neighborhoods through building community voice and taking action is essential.

CEDA’s code of honor emphasizes mutual learning and collaboration. We are committed to:

  • Promoting education to create opportunities for growth, knowledge, and freedom.
  • Building meaningful relationships that foster belonging, kinship, and mentorship.
  • Serving responsibly by maintaining an inclusive, respectful, and safe environment.
  • Encouraging voice by supporting positive cultural identities and the ability to influence change.

If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, we encourage you to apply! 

[Job postings and internships list]

  • SPSW – FT Term (Sept 3 thru July 31, 2025)
  • SPSW – FT Permanent (Sept 3)
  • Teacher – FT Permanent (Sept 3)
  • Project Coordinator – FT Term (Sept 3 – ?) TBD

Check back to this list for current job postings. Or, send us your resume to careers@cedawpg.org. For more information, call us at 204-582-5800.

Interested in volunteering? 

CEDA offers opportunities for you to make a meaningful impact in our community. By volunteering with us, you demonstrate a strong commitment to believing in our youth and supporting their success.

Volunteer Opportunities: 

  • Tutoring for the Pathways program (Monday-Thursday 3:30pm-6:30pm)
  • Mentoring support for the Pathways program
  • Nutrition support (meal prep, clean-up) for the Pathways program

For more information on how to get involved, email us at info@cedawpg.org, or call 204-582-5800. Check back to our website for current updates on volunteering opportunities.

Land Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge the work we do is located on Treaty Territory 1, the traditional land of the Anishinabewaki, Anishininiimowin, Red River Métis, and Očhéthi Šakówiŋ Peoples.