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Street Culture Project is seeking a Journeyperson Carpenter to join our Construction Services team in Regina. You will lead on-site construction, mentor labourers and apprentices, and ensure projects are completed safely and to a high standard.
You bring a Red Seal certification (or equivalent), five years of carpentry experience, and strong blueprint reading skills. The role emphasizes teamwork, quality, and professional communication on varied residential and commercial builds.
Title: Journeyperson Carpenter
Reports to: Project Manager – Construction Services
Based at: Regina
Pay Range: $25.00–$28.50/hr with benefits, RRSP matching, and professional development
Hours: 35+ hours/week, flexibility in scheduling required. (3-month probation and review)
Land Acknowledgement
Street Culture Project respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 4 Territory, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, and the traditional homeland of the Métis.
As a youth-serving organization committed to creating safe spaces for youth, staff, and the broader community, we recognize that our commitment to reconciliation must begin within. We are not just visitors or workers here; we are stewards of this land, and we are part of the Treaty relationship.
Build with Skill. Lead with Craftsmanship.
Do you take pride in building things that last? Are you passionate about quality workmanship, mentoring others, and seeing a project come together from start to finish?
Street Culture Project is looking for a Journeyperson Carpenter to join our Construction Services team. This is an opportunity to combine your technical expertise with site leadership while contributing to projects that strengthen our organization and the communities we serve.
Working alongside the Project Manager, you’ll serve as the lead carpenter on site—building, mentoring, solving problems, and ensuring every project is completed safely, professionally, and to a high standard.
As our Journeyperson Carpenter, you’ll lead by example through hands‑on craftsmanship and technical leadership.
You’ll:
You're a skilled tradesperson who enjoys solving problems, leading by example, and taking pride in delivering quality work.
You’ll bring:
At Street Culture Project, our Construction Services team builds more than structures—we create safe, functional spaces that support youth, families, and the programs that make a difference in our community.
As a Journeyperson Carpenter, you’ll have the opportunity to:
SCP is committed to reflecting the diversity of the community we serve and fully supports inclusivity in the workplace. We strongly encourage Indigenous applicants and individuals from equity-seeking groups to apply.
Sound like a fit?