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A community-focused organization in Prince George seeks a Child and Youth Care Worker to provide emotional support and guidance in a nurturing environment. Ideal candidates will have experience with vulnerable youth and understanding of Indigenous cultures. This role involves helping youth build life skills and cultural identity. To apply, visit their website to submit a resume before September 21, 2025.
The Prince George Native Friendship Centre (PGNFC) delivers programs and services through a lens of reconciliation, as we have been doing since the inception of the PGNFC for the past 50+ years. A key component of this journey is ensuring the voices of each person is heard and included in our trauma informed and culturally dynamic approach; this perspective is critical to reconciliation. We respect and honour people's stories as they share their experiences, perspectives, and beliefs in the direction we are taking as an organization; we view this as a strengths-based process, where we build upon the multitude and diversity of existing strengths.
Prince George Native Friendship Centre" We are a dynamic and compassionate team facilitating individual, family, and community growth, well-being and mutual understanding through the "power of friendship".
Come join our team as a:
Child and Youth Care Worker
Full-time and Part-Time ($27.19- $32.76 per hour)
We are currently seeking a Child and Youth Care Worker(s) to join our residential or program-based care team supporting children and youth through trauma-informed, relational, and culturally relevant practices.
Reporting to the Program Coordinator, the Child and Youth Care Worker provides daily care, emotional support, and guidance to children and youth in a structured, safe, and nurturing environment. This position plays a vital role in helping youth build life skills, cultural identity, and emotional resilience through consistent presence, engagement, and mentorship.
The successful candidate will work closely with other staff to create a stable environment that centers respect, accountability, safety, and cultural connection.
Qualifications:
PGNFC recognizes lived experience as an asset in supporting youth. If you have personal or professional experience working with vulnerable youth and/or Indigenous communities, we encourage you to apply.
In accordance with Section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code and Section 15 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, preference will be given to qualified candidates with Aboriginal Ancestry.
If you are passionate about creating culturally supportive spaces for youth and believe in the "Power of Friendship" and reconciliation, we invite you to apply.
To apply for this position, please visit our website at https://pgnfc.prevueaps.com to submit a resume and cover letter on or before September 21, 2025