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The Salvation Army based in White Rock invites applications for a part-time Children and Youth Worker to plan, coordinate and facilitate faith-based youth programs at the White Rock Church and Community Ministries, emphasizing mentorship and spiritual formation.
You will work with volunteers, lead youth groups and summer camps, and collaborate with church and community partners to enhance holistic development for children and teens.
For more than 130 years, The Salvation Army has served people in need in communities across Canada and Bermuda. Building on our roots as a world-wide Christian church, each year we help more than 2 million people, providing necessities such as food, clothing and shelter. In addition, we support people experiencing unemployment, addiction and family challenges. We continually adapt and innovate to meet emerging needs and live out our mission, vision and values of hope, service, dignity and stewardship. As a faith- and values-based organization, we hire and serve people of all backgrounds and walks of life - there is a place for everyone to belong here.
The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
The Children and Youth Worker is responsible for planning, coordinating and facilitating the varied faith-based children and youth programs at the White Rock Church and Community Ministries. The Youth groups, Sunday School, Summer day camps and all other programming will run in accordance with the Salvation Army mission, vision, and values under the supervision of The White Rock Church Corps Officers. Coordinating volunteers, providing discipleship through mentoring and leadership development will combine to give focused attention to strengthening and growing the programs that support the holistic development of children & youth including their spiritual formation.
Provides spiritual and pastoral guidance to children and youth through mentorship, fellowship, discipleship, and ongoing encouragement. Develops, implements, facilitates, and evaluates ministries and programs relevant to youth (Grades 8-12), both within the church and in the wider community. This includes leading weekly Senior Youth Group gatherings focused on spiritual formation and fellowship. Oversees and coordinates programs for children, including: Weekly XP3 Preteen Sunday School class (teaching or coordinating volunteers as needed). Junior Youth Group fellowship events, hosted biweekly for ages 8-12. Coordinates and leads the annual Summer Day Camp, serving as the primary liaison for student workers and volunteers. This includes overseeing the planning and execution of six weeks of programming, such as Sumrner Day Camp, Upward Soccer Camp, and Vacation Bible School (VBS). Promotes the development of independent spiritual habits in children and youth (e.g., Bible reading, prayer, acts of service) through intentional mentorship and discipleship. As students grow, helps foster transitions into young adult ministry opportunities. Partners with the Community Youth Outreach Coordinator to bridge connections between community youth and church-based programs such as youth groups, Bible studies, camping ministries, and Divisional events. Facilitates the Red Cap Anger Management for Children and TASK Anger Skills for Teens programs in-person (e.g., in schools) or virtually (training provided). Acts as a backup support for community fairs, school presentations, and outreach events. Leads and supports church-wide seasonal and special programming, including Messy Church, Wild Church, Children & Youth Sundays, and the Annual Church Retreat, while actively participating in staff and program team meetings. Actively engages in Divisional Youth events, such as FUSE Weekend, Youth Leaders' Retreat, camping ministries, and Youth Department Lunch & Learn sessions. Coordinates and facilitates a weekly After-School Program that includes creative and skill-based activities such as Ukulele Club, Painting Class, and Dance Class, designed to foster community, build relationships, and encourage personal expression among children and youth.
Cultivates, recruits, trains, supervises, supports and develops volunteer leaders / mentors for this age group, ensuring compliance with security procedures, screening documentation and confidentiality. Deal with volunteer complaints and incident reports. Prepare, post, and maintain volunteer schedule ensuring adequate coverage for all program functions, showing appreciation as needed. Ensure completion of police checks for volunteers, statement of applicant for work with children and youth forms, and online abuse prevention training.
Compiling statistics from events, following department budget, event and program planning, social media promotion and facilitating registration for programs and collecting program fees. Coordinating transportation, set up and clean-up of activities and facility spaces as needed. Determine needed programming supplies and secure their provision based on attendance levels in the program and forecast ahead for growth, planning for sustainability. Provide occasional narrative and numerical data reports and present them to the corps officer for inclusion in annual impact statements in a timely, accurate and organized manner.
Responsible for abiding by The Salvation Army's Health & Safety Policies and Procedures and working in compliance with the Health & Safety Act and Regulations, reporting workplace hazards, dangers, injuries or illness, work in a manner as required by the employer, and report workplace injuries or illness. Perform other job-related duties as required.
May use funds to purchase supplies for program. Regular responsibility for minor financial matters and for wise use of own resources. (i.e., during Christmas Kettles, Santa Shuffle).
This is a part-time position based on 24 hours per week. Working environment is typically in the office or on location at other community or school settings, in generally agreeable conditions. The employee may come in contact with children and teenagers who may be neurodiverse, emotional, vulnerable, angry or possibly violent. Flexibility regarding work hours, including evenings and weekends. Travel is associated with this position for picking up supplies and community programs offsite {10%} (Program van is available) This job requires the ability to lift/move up to 25 lbs. and reach, bend, stand, sit, and use a computer. Regular hours of work: the hours of work and work schedule will be set by the supervisor as per operational requirements, including weekday evenings and weekends; includes a %-hour unpaid meal break where applicable.
The target hiring range for this position is $24.47 to $30.59 with a maximum of $36.71.
The Salvation Army will provide reasonable accommodation upon request. Please email Recruitment.Accommodations@salvationarmy.ca if you have a need for any accommodation and we will be pleased to discuss this with you.
Our employees are motivated by the fulfillment and meaning they experience as they serve people in need across Canada and Bermuda. Whether at the front-lines or in a support role, as part of our team you’ll work alongside a diverse and skilled group of purpose-driven professionals, empowered to provide exceptional service. We deeply value the relationships we build in the workplace, as well as the opportunities given to us such as the potential to experience flexibility at work, receive health and dental benefits, paid vacation and sick time, RRSP's, as well as to expand our skills and advance our careers as together we build a culture of continuous learning and growth. If you're looking for a career that allows you to find meaning, make an impact, and one that challenges you to grow and become the best version of yourself, join our dynamic team. There is a place for everyone to belong at The Salvation Army.