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OneSky Community Resources is seeking a Peer Support / Outreach Worker to join the Foundry Penticton Team. This role involves providing peer-based mentoring and emotional support to youth aged 12-24, facilitating groups, and collaborating with care teams. Candidates should have a Grade 12 education, lived experience with mental health or substance use, and strong communication skills.
A progressive, not for profit organization, OneSky has been serving the South Okanagan Similkameen for over five decades. Guided by our core belief that we’re all in this together, living under a single sky, our goal is to create a way forward for everyone. We champion and support individuals to reach their full potential, work to remove barriers and support individuals through a diverse range of services. OneSky values diversity, accessibility, respect, accountability, integrity, and collaboration.
We provide a competitive salary, comprehensive health and wellness benefits, a great pension (Municipal Pension Fund) and a supportive, collaborative, and fun work environment.
About Foundry
is a provincial initiative to expand access to mental health care, substance use services, primary care, social services, and peer supports for young people across BC through a branded network of “one-stop shop” centres. By bringing together a variety of health and social services under one roof and working in partnership with young people and families, Foundry helps young people get the help they need when they need it.
Job Summary
The Peer Support / Outreach Worker is a member of the Foundry Penticton Team and offers peer–based mentoring and emotional support by sharing information and a lived experience perspective to young people ages 12-24, and works collaboratively with youth, their families, allies, members of their care team and other service providers. Reporting to the Peer Supervisor, the Peer Support Worker plays a key role in getting youth connected to services. The Peer Support Worker must demonstrate the ability to relate, establish and maintain trusting relationships with clients and support their engagement and participation in centre activities. This position assists with the delivery of peer-based services and is responsible for organizing and facilitating groups, events, and workshops for young people in Penticton.
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