Youth Support Worker jobs in Edmonton, AB
Case Worker
Easily applyUrgently hiringOrganization for the Prevention of ViolenceEdmonton, AB T5J 0N6- $64,000–$70,000 a year
- Full-time +1
- Weekends as needed +1
- Paid time off
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Casual dress
- Extended health care
- Work from home
- The Evolve program serves a wide range of ages, though experience working with youth is considered an asset.
- This position will be a mix of working from home,…
- Entrust Disability Services Inc.Edmonton, AB T5B 2C9
- $17.50 an hour
- Part-time
- Weekends as needed +1
- Paid time off
- Dental care
- Employee assistance program
- Disability insurance
- Company events
- Extended health care
- Behavioral Intervention Expertise: Proven ability to implement and adapt behavioral intervention plans (e.g., ABA, positive behavior support).
- Entrust Disability Services Inc.Edmonton, AB T5B 2C9
- $17.50 an hour
- Part-time
- Weekends as needed +1
- Paid time off
- Dental care
- Employee assistance program
- Disability insurance
- Company events
- Extended health care
- Behavioral Intervention Expertise: Proven ability to implement and adapt behavioral intervention plans (e.g., ABA, positive behavior support).
Family Reunification Program Manager
Easily applyFiddler Family ServicesSt. Albert, AB T8N 1H3- $40–$47 an hour
- Full-time
- On call
- Paid time off
- Dental care
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible schedule
- On-site parking
- Document observations of children, youth and families as per service team Healing Plans etc.
- In this role you will assume responsibility for overseeing the…
Child and Youth Care Worker
Easily applyAlta Care ResourcesEdmonton, AB- $49,920 a year
- Full-time +1
- 12 hour shift
- Paid time off
- Dental care
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program
- RRSP match
- RRSP
- Supervise youth to maintain safety.
- The purpose of the program is to support children/youth who meet the appropriate age and gender requirements of the home;…
Respite Support Worker
Easily applyKids Without Limits Inc.Edmonton, AB- $17–$18 an hour
- Casual
- Weekends as needed +1
- Flexible schedule
- Casual dress
- Training & Development: We provide ongoing training and support to help you grow in your role.
- As a Respite Support Worker, you will provide regular,…
- The Salvation ArmySt. Albert, AB
- $38,729.60–$58,094.40 a year
- Minimum of two (2) years of prior related experience working with youth and youth programming.
- Recruit, supervise, orientate, support, and train volunteer…
Child Youth Care Worker (FT-OVN) - Kateri House 3
Often replies in 1 dayCSSEdmonton, AB- $24.21–$27.24 an hour
- Full-time
- These youth have experienced trauma and need support to stabilize in a routine-based program directed to the age and needs of children within the program.
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Often replies in 1 dayCSSEdmonton, AB- $40,289.60–$42,764.80 a year
- Provide support hours as determined by the person’s PDD budget.
- Provide consistent teaching and support around specific life and social skills.
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SIL Outreach Support Worker (FT) - Edmonton SIL
Often replies in 1 dayCSSEdmonton, AB- $40,289.60–$42,764.80 a year
- Full-time
- Provide support hours as determined by the person’s PDD budget.
- Provide consistent teaching and support around specific life and social skills.
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Housing Focused Shelter Worker (Central Shelter)
Easily applyThe Mustard Seed SocietyEdmonton, AB T5H 3J7- Take initiative and use critical thinking to assess situations and make appropriate decisions to support participants.
- Assist with daily meal programs;
View similar jobs with this employerRobin Hood AssociationSherwood Park, AB T8A 2B6- $17.44–$21.56 an hour
- Implement individual service plans designed to support and assist adults, youth and children with individual development, community support/development,…
- Robin Hood AssociationSherwood Park, AB T8H 2A4
- $17.44–$21.56 an hour
- Implement individual service plans designed to support and assist adults, youth and children with individual development, community support/development,…
View similar jobs with this employerRadius Community Health & HealingEdmonton, AB T5H 2J2- $22.23–$29.79 an hour
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Life insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Disability insurance
- Attend, and support with case conferences, and transition goals.
- Assist with confirming and securing income with financial supports such as, Alberta Works and…
- Boyle Street Community ServicesEdmonton, AB T5Y 2B6
- $27.97–$29.25 an hour
- Casual
- On call
- This role will act as a support to other Family Support Workers, providing overflow case management support to the team.
Cultural Case Manager
Easily applyBoyle Street Community ServicesEdmonton, AB T5H 4H8- $25.20–$26.35 an hour
- Full-time +1
- Attend programming led by the other Interdisciplinary workers acting as a support and/or co-facilitator.
- Apply a harm reduction lens to cultural support and…
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Pay
- $64,000–$70,000 a year
Job type
- Permanent
- Full-time
Shift and schedule
- Weekends as needed
- Evenings as needed
Location
Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
- Paid time off
- Vision care
- Dental care
- Casual dress
- Extended health care
- Work from home
Full job description
Company Description:
The Organization for The Prevention of Violence (OPV) is a not-for-profit corporation headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta, with team members across Canada engaged in research and programming aimed at better understanding, preventing, and countering hate-motivated or targeted violence. The OPV is composed of researchers, mentors, and human service professionals who employ action-oriented research, casework, counseling, and other evidence-based solutions to effect positive change. Read more about us at www.preventviolence.ca.
Job Description:
This position’s primary role is to provide, in conjunction with the Evolve team, is to provide frontline services and psychosocial support to service participants and their families who are disengaging from, or impacted by, hate-motivated violence and extremism. The Evolve program serves a wide range of ages, though experience working with youth is considered an asset. The caseworker will be responsible for working with service participants, primarily in Edmonton and surrounding areas.
Employing recognized good practices and working within the intervention model of the organization, the caseworker will work to create safety and stability for service participants and the wider community. This will involve work with complex service participants and co-ordination with other community-based organizations and government partners. The successful applicant will play a leading role in building relationships with service participants and developing intervention plans that can meet the unique needs of service participants and their families. This requires a reflexive approach to needs and vulnerabilities in domains such as mental health and social identity, incorporating trauma-informed and strength-based approaches. Being comfortable within a multi-disciplinary team is necessary; therefore, experience operating within a multiteam approach is considered advantageous.
The caseworker role often requires attending to competing demands, making time management, organization, and clear communication all key skills for the role. The caseworker will also provide on-going case consultation and support on all casefiles and intervention-related matters. The individual will also manage data collection, case notes, and file documentation using case management software. The successful applicant may also be expected to develop and deliver presentations on the organization and its mandate to a variety of partners, stakeholders, and the general community, as well as facilitate stakeholder engagement sessions around issues of hate-motivated violence. Opportunities may also arise for research and report writing, which will involve the collection and analysis of interviews, surveys and quantitative data. The caseworker must be highly self-motivated and capable of following through on tasks independently, while also being able to work in a collaborative and team-based environment.
Responsibilities and Duties:
- Provide direct supports and services (e.g., assessment, casework, counseling) to individuals and families involved with, disengaging from, or impacted by hate, hate crimes and/or violent extremism whether in-person, online, phone, email, text.
- Create case plans that are focused on an assessment of risks, needs, strengths, and protective factors.
- Provide case consultation on complex case files to the intervention organization and relevant stakeholders
- Maintain accurate and timely case records.
- Review and update documents related to organizational standards and practices.
- Facilitate the continued development of the intervention program and provide critical feedback to the intervention team and executive.
- Facilitate the ongoing development of a multi-agency prevention model and maintain and develop positive relationships with external stakeholders.
- Review research, evidence-based practices and theories of practice related to the organization’s areas of work.
- Participate in team projects aimed at improving practice, the organization, and collaborating with other similar programs across Canada.
- Create, tailor, and deliver presentations to stakeholders regarding the organization and the services it provides.
- Consider the opportunity to conduct research and author reports related to the organization’s areas of work.
Requirements/Qualifications:
- Degree in Human Services Field (Bachelor's or Master's).
- Active registration with applicable professional college (e.g., Alberta College of Social Workers).
- Clear Criminal Record, Intervention Record and Vulnerable Sector check.
- Minimum two years’ experience working with complex clientele and families in related areas such as violence prevention, criminal justice, addictions and mental health, and/or crisis intervention.
- Demonstrates strong communication and writing skills.
- Demonstrates self-awareness, self-reflection, critical thinking skills, as well as a willingness to engage in continual learning in an emerging field.
- Self-motivated and driven, capable of working both independently and in a team environment.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, and experience using electronic case management software.
- Class 5 driver’s license (or provincial equivalent).
- Access to reliable vehicle with appropriate insurance.
- Capable of completing tasks in a timely and orderly manner.
Working Conditions:
- This position will be a mix of working from home, meeting at the office, and providing frontline support to service participants in Edmonton, Alberta.
- Some intra-provincial travel may be required.
- A flexible schedule and ability to work some evenings and weekends as needed to accommodate service participants.
- The successful applicant will be required to transport clients in their personal vehicle and conduct home visits.
Application Materials:
Please include a cover letter alongside your resume / CV.
Salary & Benefits: Salary range of $64,000-70,000 annually, commensurate with experience and qualifications. As a member of our team, you'll have access to health benefits including dental and vision; receive 5 personal days, 15 sick days, and 15 stat holidays each year, work 37.5 hours per week remotely with opportunities for travel. Additionally, the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking projects that address critical social issues and supports the well-being of communities while gaining valuable experience in multi-sector collaboration, project management, and working with diverse stakeholders.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $64,000.00-$70,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- Paid time off
- Vision care
- Work from home
Licence/Certification:
- Registration with the Alberta College of Social Workers (required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Edmonton, AB T5J 0N6