is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to the provision of settlement and integration services for immigrants and refugees.
Job Title: Child and Youth Program (CAYP) Counsellor
Location: St. John's, NL
Position Type: 3 full-time positions until March 31, 2025, with possibility of extension pending budget availability and satisfactory performance
Closing date: Until filled
Reporting to the Child and Youth Programs Coordinator, the
Child
and Youth Programs (CAYP) Counsellor
is responsible for providing guidance and support to immigrant and refugee children and youth attending school as well as implementing the existing support strategies for newcomer children experiencing transitional issues adjusting to life in Canada. The Child & Youth Programs Counsellor is a competent individual with experience in developing goals, timelines, and delivery methods to achieve set objectives.
Role and Responsibilities
Collaborate with school representatives, ANC RAP/Settlement Team, and newcomer families on settlement strategies
Provide newcomers with orientations to the NLESD/NLFSD system
Conduct needs assessments with children and youth and develop strategies for support
Counsel parents and guardians on becoming active participants in their children's education
Introduce clients to school resources and community connections
Provide clients guidance on managing their educational transition period on both a broader scale and everyday challenges
Facilitate the delivery of various ESL-focused school activities
Assist in the delivery of the ESL Summer Program for Newcomer Children and the Academic Bridging Program as required
Remain abreast of current settlement resources, trends, needs, changes, and service gaps related to children and youth
Collaborate with other employees, teachers, school administrators, volunteers, and stakeholders to help identify and resolve any settlement-integration issues
Participate in local and regional committees and workshops to share information and build knowledge of best practices
Record and compile accurately client statistics and accomplishments to include in monthly and quarterly activity reports and annual narrative reports
Ensure program activities are delivered in a manner consistent with a trauma-informed approach
Qualifications and Experience
Degree/Diploma in Human Services/Social Sciences or equivalent combination of training and experience
Skilled in crisis intervention and conflict resolution
Ability to effectively engage with a variety of stakeholders (internal and external)
Strong interpersonal, presentation, and written/ verbal communication skills
Possess cultural awareness and sensitivity in working with a diverse client group
Ability to multitask, meet deadlines and work in a fast-paced environment
Strong knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite
Knowledge of the settlement process and issues facing immigrants and refugees is an asset
Knowledge of community resources, child welfare and immigration system is an asset
The ability to speak a second language is an asset
Conditions of Employment
Legal authorization to work in Canada.
Valid class 5 driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle is required
Some travel required
Flexible to work outside of standard core hours (Monday-Friday, 9am -5pm)
Position is subject to a satisfactory Criminal Record Screening and Vulnerable Sector Check from the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
How to Apply
Please upload your cover letter and resume as one PDF or MS Word document to https://associationfornewcanadians.bamboohr.com/careers/226
Association for New Canadians
is committed to the advancement of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. We believe that diversity in our team is a key pillar in the work we do and invite all candidates to discuss their specific skill sets and experience. We will work with qualified applicants to provide reasonable accommodation upon request to facilitate this recruitment process.
Visit us on-line at: www.ancnl.ca.
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