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BECOME A HELPER

At HELPER.works, we believe in the power of community and making a difference. As a HELPER, you’ll have the freedom to choose tasks that suit your skills, set your own schedule, and earn by helping others. Join a team of dedicated professionals who make life easier for homeowners, one task at a time.

Ready to get started?

Fill out and submit the form below.

JOIN OUR TEAM

BECOME A HELPER

At HELPER.works, we believe in the power of community and making a difference. As a HELPER, you’ll have the freedom to choose tasks that suit your skills, set your own schedule, and earn by helping others. Join a team of dedicated professionals who make life easier for homeowners, one task at a time.

Ready to get started?

Fill out and submit the form below.

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Contractor Intake

Don't know how to get a criminal record check? [Click here for help]

I Consent to Receive SMS Notifications, Alerts & Occasional Marketing Communication from HELPER.works. Message frequency varies. Message & data rates may apply. Text HELP to (587) 404-5532 for assistance. You can reply STOP to unsubscribe at any time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become a Helper with Helper.works?

To become a Helper, complete our online intake form by providing your personal details, proof of eligibility to work in Canada, and the necessary documents such as your Alberta Driver's License, a recent criminal record check, and your resume with references.

Once submitted, we'll review your application and get in touch with you.

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What services can I offer as a Helper?

You can expect to be fulfilling on a wide range of services, including but not limited to:

Delivery

General Cleaning

Assemble Furniture

Help Moving/Hauling

Heavy Lifting

Personal Assistant

Packing Services

Unpacking Services

Furniture Removal

Move Furniture Upstairs/Downstairs

Yardwork

Queue in Line

Organize Closet

Organize Garage

Hang Pictures

Assemble/Mount Shelving 

Custom Jobs

You can choose the services that match your skills and experience.

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What are the requirements to sign up as a Helper?

Legal Eligibility: You must be legally able to work in Canada (citizen or permanent resident).Liability Insurance: You need to have liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000.Driver's License: A valid Alberta Driver's License is required.Criminal Record Check: Provide a current criminal record check dated within the last 6 months.Your own Vehicle, Tools and Equipment: You should have your own, reliable and fully-insured vehicle to travel to your jobs as well as the tools and equipment needed to complete the service or services you wish to offer.Independent Contractor Agreement: Agree to sign an Independent Contractor Agreement, acknowledging responsibility for your own taxes, insurance, and expenses.

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Do I need liability insurance to work as a Helper?

Yes, having liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 is mandatory. This insurance protects you in case of accidental damage or injury during a job. If you don't currently have liability insurance, you will need to obtain it before starting work with Helper.works. We can provide resources to help you acquire the necessary coverage.

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Am I considered an employee of Helper.works?

No, all Helpers operate as independent contractors. This means you have control over how you perform your work, set your own schedule, and are responsible for your own taxes, insurance, and business expenses. Our Independent Contractor Agreement outlines the terms of this relationship to ensure compliance with Alberta laws and regulations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become a Helper with Helper.works?

To become a Helper, complete our online intake form by providing your personal details, proof of eligibility to work in Canada, and the necessary documents such as your Alberta Driver's License, a recent criminal record check, and your resume with references.

Once submitted, we'll review your application and get in touch with you.

FAQ image

What services can I offer as a Helper?

You can expect to be fulfilling on a wide range of services, including but not limited to:

Delivery

General Cleaning

Assemble Furniture

Help Moving/Hauling

Heavy Lifting

Personal Assistant

Packing Services

Unpacking Services

Furniture Removal

Move Furniture Upstairs/Downstairs

Yardwork

Queue in Line

Organize Closet

Organize Garage

Hang Pictures

Assemble/Mount Shelving 

Custom Jobs

You can choose the services that match your skills and experience.

FAQ image

What are the requirements to sign up as a Helper?

Legal Eligibility: You must be legally able to work in Canada (citizen or permanent resident).Liability Insurance: You need to have liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000.Driver's License: A valid Alberta Driver's License is required.Criminal Record Check: Provide a current criminal record check dated within the last 6 months.Your own Vehicle, Tools and Equipment: You should have your own, reliable and fully-insured vehicle to travel to your jobs as well as the tools and equipment needed to complete the service or services you wish to offer.Independent Contractor Agreement: Agree to sign an Independent Contractor Agreement, acknowledging responsibility for your own taxes, insurance, and expenses.

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Do I need liability insurance to work as a Helper?

Yes, having liability insurance with a minimum coverage of $1,000,000 is mandatory. This insurance protects you in case of accidental damage or injury during a job. If you don't currently have liability insurance, you will need to obtain it before starting work with Helper.works. We can provide resources to help you acquire the necessary coverage.

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Am I considered an employee of Helper.works?

No, all Helpers operate as independent contractors. This means you have control over how you perform your work, set your own schedule, and are responsible for your own taxes, insurance, and business expenses. Our Independent Contractor Agreement outlines the terms of this relationship to ensure compliance with Alberta laws and regulations.

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