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Employment Opportunity – Raven’s Lodge Residential Child and Youth Worker – Hourly Relief Position

Urban Native Youth Association

Hastings

On-site

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Part time

17 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player in youth support is seeking a dedicated Child and Youth Care Relief Worker. This role is vital in ensuring a safe and supportive environment for Indigenous youth at a live-in program. You will engage with youth through cultural activities and one-on-one support, fostering empowerment and belonging. With flexible scheduling and a focus on community, this position offers the chance to make a meaningful impact in the lives of young individuals. If you are passionate about youth advocacy and cultural sensitivity, this opportunity is perfect for you.

Benefits

Support from Elder in Residence
Cultural and spiritual guidance
Flexible scheduling
Positive work environment

Qualifications

  • Educational experience required in relevant fields with 2 years of related experience.
  • Knowledge of Indigenous community resources and family issues.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a positive role model and ensure safety during programming activities.
  • Develop relationships with youth and provide on-site support.

Skills

Youth Support
Crisis Management
Advocacy
Cultural Awareness
Team Collaboration

Education

Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in a relevant field
2 years of recent related experience

Tools

Sharevision
Excel

Job description

Who We Are

UNYA has been supporting the health and wellbeing of Indigenous youth in the Metro Vancouver area for over 30 years. As a respected non-profit, charitable organization, we recognize Indigenous youth as experts in their own lives and strive to provide youth with programs and opportunities that are relevant and meaningful to them.

At Urban Native Youth Association, UNYA has developed a Philosophy Of Care Foundation, drawing from best practices. These philosophies are the grounding framework that shapes all of our decisions and every interaction we have with the youth we serve. Following these philosophies empowers our staff to meet youth where they are at, by giving them the ability to balance flexibility and structure. This allows us to meet our youth’s needs and ensure that our youth experience a consistent quality of care across all UNYA programs. Our 5 key philosophies are:

  • Trauma-Informed Practice
  • Two-Eyed Seeing
  • Harm Reduction Practice
  • Youth/Person Centered Practice
  • Culture as Therapy
Highlights Of This Opportunity

As a member of the Raven’s Lodge program team, the child and youth care relief worker is responsible for ensuring the safe operation of Ravens Lodge by increasing stabilization, fostering empowerment and belonging for youth within a supportive, culturally open and accessible environment. This hourly position is located at our Raven’s Lodge program, which is a 3-bed live-in program (open 24/7) for Indigenous female youth who are in the care of Vancouver Aboriginal Child and Family Services Society (VACFSS), between the ages of 12-18 years old. We offer a safe environment using Culture as Therapy, one-to-one support, cultural and recreational activities, care-planning, crisis management, and advocacy. As a member of the Ravens Lodge program team, the child and youth care worker relief staff report directly to the Program Manager. This position maintains flexible scheduling as the program runs 24 hours per day. Shifts are 07:00-15:00, 08:00-16:00, 15:00-23:00, 16:00-00:00, 23:00-07:00, and 00:00-08:00.

Qualifications And Conditions

  • Educational experience required (example: Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in a relevant field, 2 years of recent related experience, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience).
  • Experience working with the Indigenous community. Must demonstrate a good working knowledge of community resources in Vancouver, particularly youth & Indigenous-specific resources.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the family and social issues that Indigenous youth face today, including the generational impacts of the residential school system on families and communities.
  • Must demonstrate the ability to identify with the mandate, policies, and procedures of the organization.
  • Must have a criminal record check completed by and satisfactory to UNYA.
  • Proof of Covid-19 vaccination will be required.
  • Given the needs of the youth accessing our programs, priority will be given to qualified Indigenous, First Nations, Metis, Inuit candidates as per section 41 of the Human Rights code.
  • Vehicle/driving abstract/first aid requirements (if relevant to the position).
Duties And Responsibilities

  • Being a positive role model for youth, working in cooperation with others, and positively participating in programming activities while supervising and ensuring safety at all times.
  • Establishing positive rapport and developing relationships with youth and other professionals.
  • Care-planning, advocacy, developing intervention strategies, providing on-site support.
  • Recording required information (paper records, Sharevision, Excel, etc.).
  • Contributing to a team focused on increasing stabilization, belonging, and empowerment for Indigenous youth, and fostering a positive and engaging workplace for all.
  • Supporting youth through their relationship with mental health and substance use.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Director of Programs/CEO.
What We Offer

  • Salary: $24.62 per hour.
  • On-Call, Relief position. Shifts are from 07:00-15:00, 08:00-16:00, 15:00-23:00, 16:00-00:00, 23:00-07:00, and 00:00-08:00.
  • Program runs 24/7 and is double-staffed for each shift.
  • Support from UNYA’s Elder in Residence for cultural and spiritual guidance or teachings.
How To Apply

If you would like to become a part of this tremendous team, send a cover letter and resume indicating the position you are applying for to the attention of the Hiring Manager at workwithus@unya.bc.ca. Posting will close when the position is filled. Only those shortlisted will be contacted.

  • We are an Indigenous youth organization whose mandate is to provide meaningful opportunities for Indigenous youth. We encourage qualified Indigenous – First Nations, Metis, and Inuit applicants to apply. If you identify as Indigenous, please let us know in your application! Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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