Casual Child and Youth Workers - Edmonton, Canada - WJS Canada

WJS Canada
WJS Canada
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Edmonton, Canada

2 weeks ago

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Description

The Program


Spirit of Our Youth homes provide culturally-based programming, support and safe, home-based accommodations to First Nations, Metis or Inuit children and youth age 3 to 24.

Our trauma-informed services empower those we serve and help foster community connections with honesty, compassion and respect.

Our well-maintained homes are located in safe, established neighborhoods.

Close to schools, playgrounds and easy access to transportation, our homes are part of the community and create a welcoming environment.

We provide meals and snacks, a monthly clothing allowance, recreational opportunities and transportation.

Traditional teachings can empower youth to make strong connections with family and community.

Each youth has access to a cultural coordinator who provides individual support and cultural opportunities including monthly sweats, weekly sharing circles, smudging, pipe ceremonies, feasts, dances, traditional healing, languages and access to community Elders and cultural helpers.


In Your Role You Will

  • Assist and support youth with developing and achieving personal goals.
  • Teach and encourage ageappropriate life skills such as; communication, emotional well being, problem solving, cooking, cleaning, budgeting, being a positive role model, etc.
  • Supervise and participate in programming and activities that promote social/emotional /physical development to build competence and selfworth and achieve personal goals.
  • Ensure individuals basic needs are met (personal care, life skills and social/occupational skills)
  • Daily household tasks at the residence/program facility (May include cleaning, laundry or assisting the youth in care with the completion of these tasks, etc.)
  • Drive children/youth to and from school, medical appointments, recreational activities, community resources and support networks.
  • Plan, support and/or deliver culturally appropriate programs, services, workshops, and outings; encouraging youth to learn and participate in their culture.
  • Contribute toward design, implementation and evaluation of individual service plans, program specific policies & procedures.

The Position

Shifts are on rotation and include weekends:
Overnight Awake ~ 11pm to 8am
Days ~ 8am to 4pm
Afternoon/Evening ~3pm to 11pm


For youth, reconnecting to their indigenous culture can be a powerful way to heal from past traumas and to envision a stronger, healthier future.

In safe, nurturing environment, our trained youth workers build individualized programs that teach basic skills and help youth set and achieve personal goals.

With positive role-modeling and a trauma-informed approach to care, we help them plan for their future, create healthy relationships with their families & communities and focus on the personal empowerment found through a connection with indigenous culture


Criminal Record Check/Ministry Check Statement

Prior to confirmation of employment all applicants must provide a current (dated within 6 months of hiring date) Criminal Record Check and Ministry Check. These checks can take up to 6 weeks to obtain, please ensure you prepare accordingly.

  • Certificate, Diploma or Degree in Child and Youth Work, Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, etc.
  • 2 years related experience (youth programming, group homes, supported independent living, daycare, out of school care, etc.)
  • Preference for First Nations, Metis, Indigenous applicants as per the CHRC Aboriginal Employment Policy
  • Valid Class 5 Driver's License and clean driver's abstract with personal car insurance (2 million in third party liability)
  • Must be able to deal with any crisis situations, to ensure safety for youth in the program.
  • First Aid/CPR Certificate
  • Suicide Intervention, Self Harm, Crisis Intervention and Medication Administration training
  • Aboriginal awareness and cultural diversity training
  • Able to work and follow Spirit of Our Youth Homes Inc. policies and procedures and adhere to Alberta Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act.
  • Knowledge of the Canadian Accreditation Council of Human Services
  • Able to lift 50 lbs.

What WJS Canada does
Spirit of Our Youth was started in 2000 out of a passion for helping indigenous youth.

From one home in Central Edmonton we have grown to operate 5 Group Care Homes, a Supported Independent Living program, as well as a Drive and Supervised Visits program.


In 2013, Spirit of our Youth became part of WJS Canada, the largest privately-owned national social services company in Canada.

While operating autonomously, Spirit has full access to the extensive WJS Canada resources.


Our Employees Enjoy

  • Safe, respectful and caring team environment
  • Training programs to ensure professional development and career development
  • Flexible hours
  • Generous benefit packages for full time employees

Website reference

Closing Statement
Not sure you meet the requirements? We may be able to consider diverse combinations of skills, education an

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