Job Description

Job Posting:

Child and Youth Manager

Location:

Quw'utsun Territory (Cowichan Valley, BC)

Hours:

37.5 hours per week

Employment Type:

Full-Time, Permanent

Compensation:

$75 000 - $80 000+ MERC

Benefits:

Extended health and dental, RRSP contributions, EAP, and wellness supports after probation

Start Date:

As soon as possible

Posting Date:

2025 Dec 10th

About CWAVS



For more than forty years, the Cowichan Women Against Violence Society has advanced safety, dignity, and justice for women, children, youth, and families. Our services are grounded in feminist, trauma-informed, decolonizing, and anti-oppressive practice.

We provide culturally grounded supports across several programs. These include emergency shelter, second-stage and transitional housing for women and families fleeing violence, counselling, outreach, child and youth advocacy, legal support, and community education.

CWAVS works on the unceded territories of the Quw'utsun Mustimuhw. Their leadership, knowledge, and teachings guide our commitment to cultural safety, relationship-based work, and community-rooted responses.

About CWAVS Child and Youth Services



CWAVS offers a range of child and youth programming, including the Raven's Nest Child and Youth Advocacy Centre, Healthy Relationships prevention and education programs and PEACE counselling for young people who have been impacted by violence.

These programs operate in partnership with Indigenous leadership, Elders and Knowledge Keepers, schools, RCMP, MCFD, health professionals, and community agencies to provide safe, culturally grounded, and healing-centred supports for children and their families.

About the Child and Youth Manager Role



CWAVS is seeking a Child and Youth Manager who will provide strong, values-based leadership across our child and youth programs. This position is based at Raven's Nest CYAC and supports child and youth practice across all CWAVS programs, including housing and shelter, counselling, outreach, and advocacy services.

The Manager supports staff navigating complex systems such as MCFD, police, courts, education, and health. The role supervises CYAC Advocates and Healthy Relationships Facilitators, and works alongside the WAVAW Clinical Program Manager to support the PEACE Counsellors.

As a member of the management team, the Child and Youth Manager strengthens internal referral pathways, advances culturally grounded and trauma-informed practice, builds community partnerships, and helps carry forward CWAVS's mission of supporting safety, dignity, connection, and cultural wellness for children, youth, and families.

Why Apply



If you are looking for a leadership role where your work truly makes an impact on the lives of children, youth, and families, this is a meaningful opportunity. This position allows you to help shape healing-centred and culturally grounded responses for young people navigating violence, trauma, and system involvement.

You will be joining an organization where relational practice, cultural humility, and community-rooted approaches guide every program. CWAVS is committed to supporting staff through reflective practice, debriefing, and wellness resources, and we work collaboratively rather than hierarchically.

This role is well suited to someone who:

wants to work in a trauma-informed, feminist, and anti-oppressive environment values strong relationships with Indigenous Nations, Elders, and cultural wellness supports enjoys supporting staff and strengthening team practice thrives in collaborative and community-based work is committed to reducing systemic harm and improving outcomes for children and youth wants to be part of a leadership team that acts with care, accountability, and cultural safety
If you want your work to contribute to safety, dignity, connection, and community wellness, we would be glad to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities



The Child and Youth Manager will:

Provide agency-wide guidance on child and youth best practices, safety planning, trauma-informed approaches, and culturally grounded responses Support CWAVS staff in navigating child protection processes, information sharing, and multi-system involvement Strengthen internal referral pathways and cross-program coordination Lead multidisciplinary collaboration at the CYAC with Indigenous Nations, RCMP, MCFD, schools, health providers, and community partners Align child and youth programming across CWAVS, including advocacy, outreach, housing and shelter supports, PEACE counselling, and prevention education Supervise CYAC Advocates and Healthy Relationships Facilitators, and support supervision of PEACE Counsellors Facilitate reflective practice and wellness supports, including debriefing Represent CWAVS at community tables and networks Oversee CYAC administrative systems such as documentation, privacy, evaluation, and statistical reporting Support contributions to grants, reporting, and strategic planning
A full job description is available upon request.

Qualifications



We are looking for candidates who have:

A degree in Child and Youth Care, Indigenous Studies, Social Work, Counselling, Community Wellness, or a related field. An equivalent mix of education, training, and lived or living experience will be considered. At least five years of experience supervising or mentoring staff. Experience supporting children and youth in community, cultural, advocacy, counselling, housing, or education settings. Experience working with Indigenous communities, Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and cultural wellness supports. Strong understanding of trauma-informed, culturally grounded, feminist, and healing-centred practice. Knowledge of child development, attachment, cultural identity, and the impacts of trauma. Familiarity with the Child, Family and Community Service Act and related systems such as MCFD, police, schools, and health. Strong communication, collaboration, crisis response, and relationship-building skills. A valid BC Class 5 Driver's Licence and a reliable vehicle. A satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record Check.

Working Conditions



Based primarily at Raven's Nest CYAC with regular work at other CWAVS sites Supporting staff who respond to disclosures of violence and complex child and youth situations Occasional evening or weekend work may be required Travel within the Cowichan Valley is required Wellness supports, supervision, and cultural resources are available

Equity, Accessibility, and Accommodation



CWAVS holds a Special Program Exemption under section 42 of the BC Human Rights Code, which allows us to give preference to Indigenous applicants. First Nations, Metis, and Inuit candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. CWAVS is committed to equitable employment practices and applicants may request accommodations at any stage of the hiring process.

How to Apply



Please email your resume and a cover letter to: Humanresources@cwav.org

Subject line

: Your Name - Child and Youth Manager Application

Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: $75,000.00-$80,000.00 per year

Benefits:

Dental care Employee assistance program Extended health care Life insurance On-site parking Paid time off
Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3290548
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Duncan, BC, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned