Working as part of the Integrated Family Service Team, this position provides direct support to youth (12 to 19 years) and their families along the continuum of programs and services provided through Burnside Gorge Community Association (BGCA). This is an integrated position of two programs: Youth and Family Outreach and Youth Self Sufficiency. It includes working in the following programs:
Youth and Family Outreach - The primary goal of Youth and Family Outreach is to strengthen youth and family functioning by reducing risks to youth (12-18 yrs) and assisting in the development of healthy peer and family relationships. This includes: one to one support, crisis intervention, life skill development, service navigation and referrals to appropriate services. In addition, conflict resolution and parent/teen mediation will be used to stabilize families. Other support services may include: facilitated education and support groups for youth and/or their families, and youth leadership opportunities.
Youth Self Sufficiency - This program supports youth ages 17 - 21 in foster care, on Youth Agreements or with few family supports to transition successfully into adulthood. It includes: facilitation of the program, including one to one support, group and community support services to youth, assist youth in defining their needs, establish goals and identify strategies to meet those goals in the following areas: education, housing and rental knowledge, employment and job skills, relationships, daily living skills, financial literacy, health identity and emotional healing.
Key Responsibilities:
Service Delivery
Work with individual youth and/or their families to assess and plan for needs and identify required resources, including action planning and goal setting
Design and implement support and education groups for youth and/or families
Provide individualized support to youth and families in their homes and community-home outreach support to youth and their families
Assist youth to develop life skills related to areas of employment, education, social relationships and daily living
Coordinate and /or design skill development opportunities to find and maintain housing and financial planning, budgeting, meal prep and nutrition
Crisis intervention and creation of safety plans
Assist youth to create a healthy support network
Provide parenting support
Facilitate peer mentoring and other mentoring opportunities, youth social skill development and leadership opportunities
Facilitate parent/teen mediation
Assist youth and families with service navigation and referrals to other agencies
Liaise with parents/caregivers, school counsellors, other youth workers, mental health workers and MCFD
Ability to support programs by participating on various committees and community partnership meetings
Facilitate program evaluation
Administration:
Facilitate and maintain youth colour wheel assessments
Maintain appropriate client records
Record and maintain all necessary statistical data
Qualifications:
Post-secondary Degree in Child and Youth Care, Social Work, or another relevant field
Experience working with at-risk youth and/or families
Comprehensive knowledge of issues impacting youth including suicide prevention and mental health issues
Experience and understanding of the Child Welfare System
Experience in an Integrated Case Management model
Understanding of relevant legislation including: Child Family and Community Services Act, Residential Tenancy Act, and the BC Government Employment and Assistance Act
Extensive knowledge and understanding of youth services, community resources and opportunities for youth
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Demonstrated conflict resolution, advocacy, crisis intervention and mediation skills
Excellent organization and time management skills
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with MCFD Social Workers and community partners
Excellent writing, file management and computer skills
Must have a valid Class 5 driver's license and reliable vehicle
WAGE AND BENEFITS
: $26.50/hr. BGCA offers a competitive extended health benefits package and an opportunity to opt into a matched RRSP after a successful three-month probation period
HOURS OF WORK
35 hours per week
REPORTS TO
Integrated Family Services Team Lead
DEADLINE TO APPLY:
Monday, March 10
TO APPLY
:
Burnside Gorge Community Association
Attn: Karen Bahrey
Email: karen@burnsidegorge.ca
Fax: 250-388-5269
Mailing address: 471 Cecelia Road, Victoria, BC V8T 4T4
We thank all applicants for their time. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $26.50 per hour
Expected hours: 35 per week
Benefits:
Casual dress
Dental care
Extended health care
Mileage reimbursement
Paid time off
RRSP match
Store discount
Vision care
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Work Location: On the road
Application deadline: 2025-03-10
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