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Program Facilitator

Trails Youth Initiatives

Whitchurch-Stouffville

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A youth charity organization in Whitchurch-Stouffville is looking for a Facilitator to supervise and guide youth aged 11-17 in outdoor activities. This role includes providing 24-hour care, leading trips, and fostering a supportive environment. Candidates should commit to full-year sessions, with required certifications in first aid. Compensation ranges from $172.05 to $200/day based on qualifications. Apply now!

Qualifications

  • Completed Police Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening.
  • Current Standard First Aid and CPR-C (or higher) required.
  • Experience leading groups of youth from at-risk communities.

Responsibilities

  • Provide 24-hour supervision to participants.
  • Teach principles of healthy living and outdoor activities.
  • Lead camping trips and canoe trips in Ontario's backcountry.

Skills

Leadership skills
Time-management
Interpersonal skills
Relationship-building
Cross-cultural awareness

Tools

Wilderness First Responder (WFR)
Standard First Aid and CPR-C

Job description

Facilitator

(Youth Outdoor Program)

Organization: Trails Youth Initiatives

Location: Stouffville, Ontario

Employment type: Contract - Full-year (preference) and/or Seasonal Summer Session (Dates for each session can be found at the end of this document)

Contract period: September 2025 - May 2026 (1 weekend/month) and/or Summer 2026 (dates TBC)

Remuneration: $172.05 - $200/day — Dependent on qualifications and experience

Openings available: 10+ contract positions available

Applications due: Rolling hiring — please see application details at end of posting

Who Are We?

Trails Youth Initiatives is a charity and private school that provides a long-term program for vulnerable youth. We focus on fostering community, emotional intelligence, and self-knowledge through outdoor experiential education. We augment students’ traditional schooling with intentional community-building, conscious challenge, and lifelong support in order to position them for success.

Participants commit to our four-year program with a group of 20 of their peers: two weeks each summer, and one weekend per month during the school year. At this home-away-from-home camp setting, participants build resiliency by developing a connection to their peers, a connection to a place, and a connection to themselves. Trails focuses on growing and strengthening skills such as Non-violent Communication, conflict resolution, leadership, critical thinking, and reflection. With our focus on transference, participants build positive engagement with Trails, the outdoors, and their authentic selves. Typical daily activities may include hiking, canoeing, swimming, camping, skiing, snowshoeing and yoga.

Position Overview:

Reporting to the Program Director, Facilitators work with youth aged 11-17 in an overnight setting. Facilitators provide 24-hour supervision to participants in addition to teaching principles of healthy living and seasonal outdoor activities such as canoeing, swimming, camping skills, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. During the summer, Facilitators are also responsible for leading camping trips at Trails Lakeside site in Stouffville (Years 1 and 2) and/or off-site canoe trips (Years 3, 4, 5) in Ontario’s backcountry (e.g. Algonquin Park, Temagami).

Weekend sessions (October–May) require Facilitators to be on site overnight from Friday 5pm through Sunday 5pm, and consist of seven sessions total (approximately one weekend per month). Summer sessions (June–August) consist of a minimum of 11 days up to 13 days consecutively, including work over weekends and holidays.

We are mindful of the value of varied experience beyond the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to fulfilling the criteria below, please consider applying. Trails often offers access to some courses and certifications listed below in order to equip our staff with necessary skills to be successful in this role.

Crucially, you will be passionate about the Charity’s mission to challenge and equip vulnerable youth to become contributing members of the community.

Required Skills, Qualifications, and Certifications:

  • Preference is given to those who are able to commit to the full-year contract (weekend sessions and summer sessions)
  • Mandatory by first day of work:
  • Completed Police Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening (valid within 3 years)
  • Current Standard First Aid and CPR-C (or higher)
  • Requirement for Off-Site Summer Trip Staff:
  • Wilderness Advanced First Aid (WAFA)(or higher)
  • Bronze Cross (or higher)
  • Trails offers an opportunity to certify at a discounted rate in the month of June
  • Preferred certifications:
  • Wilderness First Responder (WFR)
  • NLS
  • Ontario College of Teachers Certification
  • Mandatory Attendance at all Staff Training (may be full-day, evenings and/or overnight)
  • Experience leading groups of youth from at-risk communities
  • Teaching and/or instructing experience
  • Strong relationship-building, interpersonal, cross-cultural awareness, time-management, and leadership skills
  • Ability to respond to shifting priorities and refocus after interruptions which may include managing challenging behaviours
  • Openness to engaging in mindfulness activities and one on one coaching with behavioural interventions
  • Willingness and flexibility to work outside of regular business hours as needed
  • Camping and canoe tripping experience preferred

Key Accountabilities:

Leadership and Teaching

  • Reviews, prepares, and delivers Trails curriculum to participants, founded in outdoor and character education principles, and complies with the Ontario Health and Physical Education curriculum
  • Adheres to Trails behaviour management philosophy with team support, this includes positive, proactive, and constructive feedback to participants
  • Attend and contribute at regular team meetings
  • Assess learning using rubrics and other tools in an accurate and timely manner

Safety

  • Responsible for 24-hour care of participants including during program, meals, and overnight
  • Initiate first aid and crisis response as needed
  • Maintains strict confidentiality of participant information
  • Ensure site, equipment, and spaces are organized and in effective working order after use
  • Is sensitive to and able to assess emotional well-being of individuals and collective
  • Identifies and informs Director Team of issues that may affect delivery of program

Communication

  • Be respectful and professional at all times
  • Establishes and maintains healthy working relationships
  • Provides ongoing feedback and coaching to team and sets standards and expectations
  • Refer to Trails policies and procedures to answer questions and inform participants
  • Monitor email account regularly for work-related emails

Additional Duties

  • Additional duties as assigned by Director Team

Please email opportunities@trails.ca with your cover letter and resume, and to set up an information call.

To learn more, please visit our website www.trails.ca

Trails is recognized as one of Maclean’s Best Canadian Charities

Weekend Session Dates are available at the bottom of our job description: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MVekAZz2I6_Bup9O74baV6abcntPvoWOwfYWVdDvxnU/edit?usp=sharing

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