Youth Worker - Ajax, Canada - Kennedy House
Description
ABOUT US
Kennedy House (KH) is a not-for-profit organization with a long-standing dedication to providing exceptional personalized care for youth in the Greater Toronto Area for over 50 years.
- One residential home for young people in care;
- Three homes for youth and young adults living with developmental disabilities;
- A Day Treatment school program for youth struggling in the typical school setting;
- Kennedy House Youth Centre, a secure custody facility for male youth experiencing conflict with the law;
- Bailiff services to safely and securely transport youth experiencing conflict with the law;
- Kennedy House After School Program for children aged 413 in underserved communities throughout Scarborough; and
- Kennedy House Youth Shelter, for youth aged 1624 experiencing homelessness.
To learn more about our organization and the causes we support, we strongly encourage you to visit our website.
***Are you a university or college recent graduate or a seasoned security or correctional officer looking for a rewarding career in corrections? Look no further Kennedy House is looking for dynamic, consultative, and results-driven professionals just like you to join our team in the role of Youth Workers (YW). There are currently a number of full-time and part-time male and female designated positions available at our Youth Centre in Ajax, Ontario.
The KH - Youth Justice Division is a 24/7 secure custody/detention facility for male youth that have either been charged or currently awaiting sentencing of a serious crime committed in the community.
A serious crime, is a crime that if committed by an adult a sentence of five years or more will be awarded.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
- Participates in daily interactions, supervision and provision of services to address youths' emotional, clinical, educational, physical, family, spiritual, social, legal and cultural needs
- Observes relationships among youth and recognize changes in individual and group dynamics
- Models and reinforces positive interpersonal relationships
- Implements appropriate behaviour management techniques to promote stability and effect change where necessary
- Maintains required written records of all youth behaviours including all significant interaction with the youth
- As part of a multidisciplinary team, contributes knowledge, observations and assessments to develop and maintain case management and scheduling that provide appropriate programs and unit monitoring to improve outcomes for youth
- Prepares documentation and maintains up to date and accurate files for assigned youth in keeping with case management expectations
- Maintains security requirements of the Youth Centre such as key control, regular formal/informal counts, and appropriate searching of youth, their living areas, and Youth Centre property for irregularities affecting safety/security and take corrective action while adhering to established policies, procedures and protocols
- Maintains constant and ongoing interaction with youth for the purpose of a safe, positive environment, the successful rehabilitation and reintegration of youth, and community safety
- Performs other duties as required
EDUCATION
- High school diploma is required
- College Diploma in Child and Youth Worker/Corrections Diploma or a University Degree in youth justice studies or related field with emphasis in behaviour management, adolescent development, and knowledge of family group dynamics or security guard license with prior corrections experience is preferred
QUALIFICATIONS
- Prior experience specifically related to working with youth experiencing conflict with the law is considered an asset. This may include placement experience.
- Knowledge of various youth justice related legislation (i.e. Youth Criminal Justice Act, Child, Youth and Family Services Act, Human Rights Code).
- Knowledge of various sociological issues impacting on youth (e.g. poverty, family violence and abuse, sexual abuse, substance abuse, gang involvement, peeronpeer violence; racial issues; and societal issues that put youth at risk of offending behaviour; and human rights issues);
- Knowledge of mental health and behavioural disorders, abnormal and deviant psychology, symptoms and causes of deviant behaviour, and cognitive behavioural interventionphilosophy and techniques, as well as, knowledge and understanding of youth/adolescent development.
- Cultural competency skills and the ability to be inclusive of diversity
- Current certification in CPR Level C and First Aid Level C is mandatory within 30 days of hire
- Current certification in CPI
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