The Unionville Home Society is a not for profit charitable organization operating a seniors' campus dedicated to providing a continuum of quality care and services including housing and long-term care for older adults living in York Region.
As a service provider, our employees are talented, trained and committed to providing the best in care and comfort to our clients.
As a employer, we are committed to providing and maintaining a rewarding working environment for our employees, by offering competitive salaries and benefits, health and safety, professional development/education and recognition.
UHS Career Opportunities: Updated May 8, 2025
Currently recruiting:
- Personal Support Worker – Long-Term Care– PT/TPT
- Registered Practical Nurse – TPT/PT
- Recreation Activity Programmer – Casual
- Customer Service - Casual
2025 CANADA SUMMER JOB POSTINGS:
- Recreation Aide – TFT (Summer Student)
- Administrative Assistant – TFT (Summer Student)
- Office Assistant – TFT (Summer Student)
- Accounting Assistant – TFT (Summer Student)
- Executive Assistant – TFT (Summer Student)
- Geriatric Recreational and Leisure Activities Coordinator – TFT (Summer Student)
- Infection Control Officer – TFT (Summer Student)
- Nursing Assistant non-registered – TFT (Summer Student)
Please check our Indeed profile regularly for all employment opportunities at Unionville Home Society - Careers| Indeed.com
For more information on career opportunities, please contact Human Resources at careers@uhs.on.ca
We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, it is our practice to contact ONLY those candidates who are chosen to proceed to the interview and selection process.
Important notice to potential job applicants:
Applicants who are offered employment with UHS must provide the following documentation:
1. A valid 2-step Mantoux (TB) skin test
2. A valid Vulnerable Sector Police Record Check - region specific, see below
Unionville Home Society is committed to fostering an inclusive and accessible environment. UHS provides employment accommodation in accordance with the Ontario Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Furthermore, UHS is committed to diversity and welcomes all applications from Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, members of sexual minority groups, members of racialized groups, women and any others who may contribute to the further diversification of our community.