Temporary Part-time (22.5hrs/week), Contract until July 31, 2026, with the possibility of extension.
Location:
Edmonton (in-person)
Application Deadline
: August 5, 2025
Bona Fide Occupational Requirement (BFOR)
This position is open to individuals who identify as
men or male-identified
, due to the gender-specific and culturally responsive nature of the programming. The role involves delivering programming specifically for male newcomer youth and requires facilitators who reflect participants' lived experiences in a culturally affirming way.
This BFOR is consistent with Section 7(3) of the Alberta Human Rights Act.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
About The Newcomer Centre
Since 1981, the Newcomer Centre has welcomed individuals from over 100 countries and offered services in more than 30 languages.
We are guided by four core values:
Compassion, Interconnectedness, Empowerment, and Accountability
. Our team works collaboratively to support newcomers as they settle, grow, and thrive--helping build a stronger, more inclusive Edmonton.
Learn more at www.newcomercentre.com.
About the Role
The
Community Programs Department
delivers inclusive, community-driven programming that reduces isolation and fosters meaningful participation. Programs include:
Empowered Communities (ethnocultural leadership)
Global Garden
IWIN (Immigrant Women's Integration Network)
Global Youth
Youth Leading Change
Volunteer Services
Your core work will be with
Global Youth
, specifically programming for
male-identified youth
, with support to other youth programs as needed. We take a holistic, collaborative approach that supports youth and their families across departments.
This role focuses on engaging
male-identified newcomer youth
through interactive, youth-led programming that supports belonging, skill-building, and leadership. As part of a collaborative team, you'll also contribute to other youth programs across the department as needed.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a
Youth Programs Specialist
to deliver interactive, inclusive programming that supports newcomer youth. The ideal candidate brings experience in youth facilitation and program delivery, with a passion for helping young people build confidence, skills, and connection.
What You'll Do
Program Development and Delivery:
Plan and facilitate interactive program sessions, discussions, and hands-on activities that align with program objectives, including psychosocial support and relationship building
Engage youth to identify topics and learning outcomes for program sessions.
Use engaging, youth-centred facilitation techniques to create an inclusive and safe learning environment.
Adapt content to meet the needs of diverse youth participants and incorporate youth feedback for continuous improvement.
Foster relationships with community organizations and other external partners to support program delivery
Plan and execute logistics for program activities, including booking space, organizing off-site trips, coordinating guest speakers, managing registration, and procuring supplies
Document program activities to inform reporting to funders and other stakeholders
Collaborate on communications strategies and materials, including posters, newsletter write-ups, presentations, and social media
Youth Engagement & Support:
Foster a welcoming and inclusive space where newcomer youth feel valued and supported.
Build professional, empathetic relationships with youth participants to learn about their unique strengths, interests, and needs, and support their active engagement with the program
Identify and address barriers to participation, ensuring equitable access to programming
What We Are Looking For
We value diverse lived experiences and know that great candidates may come from a range of educational or professional backgrounds.
Required:
BFOR:
Must identify as a
man or male-identified
person
Experience working with diverse communities and demonstrated cultural awareness, including an understanding of immigrant experiences and migration journeys.
2 years of experience facilitating or delivering youth or community programs
2 years working with immigrant or refugee communities, especially youth
Preferred:
Post-secondary education in a community-related field, social services, education or social science discipline is an asset
Experience working with diverse communities and demonstrated cultural awareness, including an understanding of immigrant experiences and migration journeys.
Participatory facilitation in community settings to actively engage participants; program facilitation experience with youth is an asset
Competencies
Strong understanding of program planning, logistics, and engagement with a focus on community-driven development
Experience building effective working relationships with youth and their families, and community partners
Self-awareness - the ability to understand oneself and the impact that one's perceptions and attitudes have on others
Inter-cultural competence - the ability to work well with diverse teams and participants
Demonstrated understanding of gender dynamics within immigrant communities; able to approach the work with cultural sensitivity while actively promoting inclusivity and respect for diverse gender identities and expressions
Strong organizational and collaborative problem-solving skills
Effective written and oral communication skills with a variety of audiences
Flexible and willing to adapt to changing program circumstances
Our Commitment
The Newcomer Centre values
Accountability, Compassion, Empowerment, and Interconnectedness
in building an inclusive workplace. We invest in talent development, leadership growth, and diverse recruitment to foster a thriving team. By embracing different backgrounds and experiences, we create a high-performing, rewarding, and welcoming environment for all.
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