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Residence Youth Support Worker (Casual Position) - job post

Leo Street Youth and Family Services Society
North Vancouver, BC
$28.01–$29.69 an hour - Casual

Job details

Pay

  • $28.01–$29.69 an hour

Job type

  • Casual

Shift and schedule

  • On call

Location

North Vancouver, BC

Benefits

Pulled from the full job description

  • Dental care
  • Employee assistance program
  • Company car
  • Discounted or free food
  • Paid vacation
  • Casual dress
  • Extended health care

Full job description

Are you passionate about making a positive impact on the lives of children and youth in our community? Join our dedicated and motivating team as a Youth Worker!

We are currently hiring for casual, and full-time positions (days, evenings, and overnights)

About Us: At Leo Street Youth & Family Services, we provide a welcoming, safe place where children, youth, and families find belonging. We are a not-for-profit organization contracted with the Ministry of Children and Family Development and serve hundreds of families each year across the Lower Mainland.

Interested in learning more about the work we do and how you can make an impact? Visit our website: leostreet.ca

Our Vision: “Children, youth, and families are safe and healthy in caring and inclusive communities."

Why Join Leo Street: Being a part of the Leo Street team means working in a supportive and nurturing environment, with team members who truly care about making a positive impact in the lives of the children and youth we serve. If you believe in belonging, you’ll find a meaningful career here!

Schedules are flexible. The Specialized Homes are open 24/7. This position includes 11pm-7am awake overnight shifts.

Qualifications:

  • A 2-year relevant diploma or equivalent of education/experience working with children and youth with behavioral, attachment and other needs from a Trauma-informed lens.
  • Specific training in behavioral modification, attachment-based parenting, harm reduction, cultural safety, first aid, crisis intervention and relationship-based interventions (Trauma Informed Practice).
  • Class 5 Driver’s License.

This position will work with client(s) in homelike settings in Maple Ridge, BC. Services provided include crisis intervention, assessment, behavior management and life skills, on a one to one basis. The CYW works as part of a larger team of Youth Workers and provides direct support to the clients, staff, Residence Coordinator and Program Manager. In emergencies, staff would be required to work at other locations other than their home programs, when necessary, at the discretion of the Program Coordinator, Manager or Director

Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Ensures safety and well-being of children and youth at the Care Setting.
  • Supports Youth in feeling comfortable and safe upon arriving at the Care Setting.
  • Actively works to get to know Youth better and to gather information about their needs and providing updated information on an ongoing basis to the Program Manager.
  • Builds trust with Youth who are hesitant to engage with service providers.
  • Facilitates positive connections to promote relationship building, based on a Youth’s needs and interests.
  • Participates in Youth’s assessments, Goal/Strategy setting, and program planning (where appropriate), and supports documenting, monitoring, and measuring progress.
  • Appropriately delivers or enables strategies established in the Youth’s SHSS Service Plan and/or other plans and planning materials.
  • Teaches and strengthens Youth’s skills in a socially and culturally appropriate manner through the use of daily routines and activities.
  • Provides Trauma-informed care (through behavior management attachment-based, relational or other appropriate evidence informed modalities) to Youth on a one-to-one or group basis by performing duties such as providing feedback on behavior, teaching coping techniques and adaptive behavior, and providing guidance and support.
  • Connects Youth with other supports and service providers to meet their needs, as applicable.
  • Provides care to Youth with mild to exceptional support needs in a staffed-resource setting, including Youth with behavioral challenges.
  • Provides emotional support and crisis intervention to Youth which may include nonviolent physical interventions.
  • Supports Youth’s community inclusion (e.g. home, school, activities, family, and the community).
  • Ensures that Youth’s physical needs are met by performing duties such as assisting with basic physical hygiene, preparing meals, and administering medications as required in accordance with established policy, guidelines, procedures and instructions.
  • Maintains reports and other documentation such as logbooks, charts, daily activities on residents. Ensures that all required documentation is accurate, complete, timely and legible.
  • Carries out household duties such as meal preparation and household cleaning,
  • Accompanies Youth to appointments and community outings.
  • Recognizes potential crisis, analyzes such situations accurately, develops strategies to deal with such situations and informs their supervisor when incidents arise.
  • Ensures that all health and safety requirements are complete.
  • Provides emotional support and feedback to clients (and their families, where concerned). Assists in attending appointments and providing transportation when necessary.
  • Utilizes opportunities for positive family contacts involvement of family members and facilitates family counseling, where appropriate.
  • Takes responsibility for the correct use and maintenance of agency facilities and equipment.

Benefits:

  • Enjoy the perks of a flexible schedule, being part of a great team, and agencywide events!
  • All Leo Street employees have access to HumanaCare, a confidential Employee and Family Assistance Program that provides support and counselling to staff.
  • Casual, on-call hourly staff receive 6% in lieu of benefits and paid vacation.
  • Full-time, salaried positions are provided with a fully paid Extended Health benefits package, including medical and dental coverage. Qualified employees have the option to enroll in an RRSP package.

Must Posses:

  • Demonstrated ability to teach skills and work effectively with others.
  • Knowledge of theory, principles and practices in the field.
  • Good time and general management skills.
  • Knowledge of community resources.
  • Effective interpersonal communication skills.
  • Successfully completed MCFD Hub Clearance.
  • Familiarity with use of computers and other electronic devices.
  • First Aid certificate
  • Class 5 Driver's License
  • Covid 19 Vaccines

Please note that our Specialized Homes are not wheelchair accessible.

Job Type: Casual

Pay: $28.01-$29.69 per hour

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Company car
  • Company events
  • Discounted or free food
  • Flexible schedule
  • On-site parking
  • Wellness program

Licence/Certification:

  • BC Class 5 License (required)

Work Location: In person

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