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Kelowna Women’s Shelter is seeking a Frontline Support Worker in Kelowna to provide safety, advocacy, information and crisis intervention for women and children fleeing domestic abuse.
You will assist with intake and safety planning, coordinate housing and community resources, maintain case notes, and liaise with partner agencies. The role includes 11:00am–9:00pm shifts, 10 hours per day, averaging 35 hours per week, with pay of $33.49/hour and a full benefits package.
Are you passionate about creating safe spaces for individuals experiencing domestic abuse? Do you thrive in environments where your leadership can make a tangible difference in people's lives? If so, the Kelowna Women’s Shelter (KWS) invites you to join our team as a Frontline Support Worker.
KWS has been providing programs and services for people impacted by Domestic Abuse since 1980. Our programs include emergency and second-stage housing, PEACE program, community-based victim services, sexualized assault services, education and prevention initiatives, a 24/7 support line, and a community thrift store. We are committed to fostering safety, choice, and inclusion, and believe in building a community free from abuse and sexualized violence through education, support, and strong partnerships.
The Frontline Support Worker provides women and their children that identify as being at risk of and/or fleeing domestic abuse with support, security, advocacy, information, education, crisis intervention, referral information and temporary housing at the Transition House.
Kelowna
10 hours per day; 35 hours per week averaged; 11:00am-9:00pm.
$33.49/hour
Be part of a mission-driven organization making a difference in the lives of children and families. Work in a supportive, collaborative, and inclusive environment. Access professional development opportunities to grow your career.
We acknowledge that the Kelowna Women’s Shelter is located on the ancestral, traditional and unceded territory of the Syilx Okanagan Nation.