Langs is a grass-roots neighbourhood-based organization that has become so much more! Langs was established as a community development project in 1978 by a group of citizens and service providers concerned about the lack of accessible services in the community. Langs has grown to become a dynamic, respected multi-service organization that uses a community development approach to provide comprehensive health, social and recreational services that are responsive to the changing needs of our community.
What We are Looking For:
We are currently recruiting for Peer Support Workers to join our YWHO Cambridge team for a casual position. The Peer Support Workers will draw upon their lived/living experience with mental health and/or substance use to provide empathetic, non-judgmental support to youth accessing the Hub. Working collaboratively within an interdisciplinary Youth Wellness Team, the Peer Support Worker will build trusting relationships, support youth in identifying their goals, and offer guidance in navigating mental health, substance use, and related resources. They will also contribute to program development, outreach, drop-in activities, and co-create a welcoming, inclusive environment through one-on-one and group-based engagement.
care.
A successful candidate in this role would have
Possess an open-minded and non-judgmental attitude
Have an interest in and/or have experience working with children and youth, aged 12-25 years old, in recreational, art and STEAM programming
Creative, enthusiastic, and nurturing personality
Have previous leadership training and experience
Willing to obtain High Five Principles of Healthy Childhood Development training
First Aid Certification is an asset
Knowledge of community resources and navigating the youth mental health and substance use system.
Demonstrated ability to relate to young people accessing services from a peer perspective and can work within an interdisciplinary health care team.
Strong self-awareness, self-care practices and can establish and maintain professional relationships with youth accessing peer services.
Excellent organizational, time management, communication and interpersonal skills.
Experience in supporting safe and meaningful drop-in participation and being open to diverse ways of thinking about, understanding and articulating issues related to mental health and substance use is an asset.
A high degree of familiarity with MS Office and e-mail, as well as the willingness to learn new computer programs are required; your role will include documentation on the computer.
We strongly encourage applications from First Nations, Metis, Inuit, Black, and other racialized people who are reflective of intersectional experiences (i.e., 2SLGBTQ+, neurodevelopmental differences, living with a disability, etc.).
Experience facilitating groups or other consultations with a broad range of participants is an asset.
Bilingualism or the ability to speak a second language is considered an asset.
Must be available to work evenings.
In this role you will be expected to complete the following tasks
Facilitate Skill and Wellbeing Activities (SWA) when needed such as STEAM, Hoops, Youth Dinners, YTCYC and Makerspace.
Assist with the planning and facilitation of life-skills workshops.
Assist with the program planning, coordination and mentoring of YWHO Cambridge's Youth Advisory Council (YTCYC).
Provide support to staff and participants during programs.
Be a positive role model to youth participants aged 12-25.
Complete various administrative duties such as program plans, program reports, behavior logs, incident reports.
Assist participants and staff in conducting clean-up after the completion of programs
Engage youth and create a welcoming environment for youth accessing Hub services.
Support youth with the completion of standardized measures to help improve youth outcomes (focus on measurement-based care).
Provide individual mentorship and coaching to youth to navigate mental health system.
Complete documentation of client interactions and timely completion of data entry, case notes and other electronic records as required.
Attend team meetings as required and contribute to integrated care planning for youth.
Participate in a YWHO Community of Practice for Peer Support Worker role.
Other duties as assigned.
What We Can Offer You:
Langs is an organization where people belong. Langs is committed to promoting Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access for all our staff, patients, participants, and volunteers. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, colour, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. Langs strives for an inclusive environment centred on employee wellbeing and supportive leadership.
Don't meet every requirement? Studies have shown that women and people of colour hesitate to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. At Langs, we are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive and authentic workplace, if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification please apply and share in your cover letter why you believe you are the right candidate.
The successful candidate would be eligible for the following benefits:
Hourly wage of $17.20
4% Vacation Pay on hours worked
Candidates are required to submit detailed cover letter along with their resume by August 1, 2025
Candidates requiring accommodation to participate should contact Human Resources to communicate any
accommodation needs.
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent, Casual
Pay: $17.20 per hour
Expected hours: 8 - 10 per week
Work Location: In person
Beware of fraud agents! do not pay money to get a job
MNCJobz.com will not be responsible for any payment made to a third-party. All Terms of Use are applicable.