Established in 1993 and located 35 minutes east of Calgary in Strathmore, Alberta, True North is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to supporting all individuals impacted by domestic violence. True North provides short-term emergency shelter, community programming, outreach services, referral, and advocacy. We also provide 'wrap around' services such as family violence prevention services in partnership with Siksika Supports and the RCMP. We are considered a valuable service provider in the community and are a member of the Alberta Council of Women's Shelters (ACWS).
Our Mission
Together we walk the path with those in crisis: honoring the past, providing support in the present, and awakening hope for the future.
Our goal is to provide non-judgmental support, active listening, and assistance to all individuals impacted by abuse. At True North, we celebrate diversity; respecting each person's unique culture, history, and life experiences is foundational to our care practices.
Our Vision
Interrupting the cycle of abuse through empowerment to create a safe environment for all.
The True North Society is committed to helping build a safe and secure community free from abuse. We aim to help prevent abuse through education and community programming, reduce the recurrence of violence through counselling and support programs, and respond to abuse by assisting survivors in building the skills and confidence needed to live independently.
Why Join Us?
In joining the True North team you will become a part of a dedicated and passionate group of professionals who value healthy workplace culture and wellness. Our team is dedicated to helping all people impacted by abuse through a client centered, strengths-based approach.
True North offers
Regular group and individual supervision
Paid breaks
Positive, professional and fun workplace environment and culture including team building days, offsite "field trip" opportunities and social committee hosted events
Ongoing paid training opportunities provided by True North including, but not limited to, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention, CPR/First Aid, Suicide Intervention, WHIMIS, Food Handling, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Indigenous Ways of Knowing, Trauma Informed Practice and Workplace Health and Safety.
The Role
True North is seeking a
Casual Relief Child & Youth Worker
This position is casual and requires a commitment of a minimum of 2 shifts per month, up to a maximum of 40 hours per week. Casual employees submit their availability on the third week of each current month for the following month. Daytime, evening and weekend shifts are consistently available each month and the position also supports to cover off full time employee vacation and wellness days.
This position reports to the Team Lead.
A Child and Youth Worker will provide respite to parents needing time to develop goal plans and work on their emotional wellbeing. The candidate must develop meaningful relationships with the children accessing services, through a diverse range of activities. The worker is expected to provide opportunities to meet the children's physical, social, intellectual, creative and emotional needs, while peer modelling, developing and encouraging positive relationship building and coping strategies with the family unit. Professional boundaries, ability to critically analyze situations, a thorough understanding of ethics and child development, are a must for this role.
Who You Are
A dedicated, mature and professional individual with a solid understanding of domestic violence dynamics, including the cycle of violence, experience and comfort in working with vulnerable children and families. The successful candidate will possess skills childcare, active listening, conflict resolution, child and adolescent development, relationship building and client focused compassionate support.
What You Will Do
Comply with all policies and procedures of True North to ensure the Shelter functions smoothly and efficiently
Collaborate with the team to provide wrap-around supports to families
Attend all team meetings and internal training opportunities
Participate in shift change by conveying complete concise and accurate information
Assist clients in a variety of daily functions, which may include: caring for children, supplying clients with toiletries and peer modelling parental interactions
Orient the parents and children to the Child and Youth program upon admission and ensure that program guidelines are explained thoroughly to clients,
Provide programs, activities and outings which meet health and safety requirements, and stimulate the emotional, mental and educational needs of the children
Demonstrate and teach non-violent problem-solving skills to the children utilizing services at True North
Support with various emotional regulation skills and coping strategies for children
Organize, provide transportation and supervision for field trips with families
Coordinate school related activities for school aged children
Observe children in terms of recognizing special needs or concerns, including: behavioral, physical, emotional or medical concerns and record such observations in conjunction with records management policies and procedures
Complete all required documentation of statistics and reporting, as required,
Coordinates special programming such as Family Enjoyment Groups, the Adopt-a-Family program
Other duties as requested by supervisor(s).
What You Will Bring
Diploma or certificate in Child and Youth Work or other relevant disciplines. A combination of relevant experience and education may be considered.
Have a working knowledge of the causes and consequences of domestic abuse and the impacts on children.
Demonstrate creative problem-solving skills and excellent communication skills
Ability to build trusting, healthy relationships.
Good organizational and assessment skills and ability to prioritize.
Supply current Child Intervention and Criminal Record checks on a three-year basis or should circumstances change
Ability to maintain confidentiality, professional boundaries and possess a clear understanding of professional ethics are paramount to all positions at True North
Child Development Experience working in a Domestic Violence setting and/or with vulnerable populations
Professional and respectful in dealing with staff or client needs
Knowledge of FOIP protocols and procedures regarding confidentiality
Ability to work in a team environment
Understanding of the Ages and Stages Model and Tool
Knowledge of parenting supports, strategies and resources
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Strong computer literacy including MS Office Suite, able to learn additional software quickly and effectively
Registration with professional association (if applicable)
Current CPR/First Aid and ASIST certificates
To Apply:
This is an internal and external posting. Please submit a cover letter and resume to jobs@truenorthab.com The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Thank you for your interest in the position.
True North is committed to building a team that represents the community and clients that it serves. We value and embrace diversity, and special consideration will be made in recruitment and selection of new employees who contribute to a culture of inclusion and equal opportunity.
Job Type: Casual
Pay: $20.00-$21.00 per hour
Expected hours: 8 - 40 per week
Benefits:
Casual dress
Flexible schedule
On-site parking
Work Location: In person
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