Located within the unceded territory of the syilx people, the Okanagan Indian Band is comprised of six reserves located in the North Okanagan.
Come join the OKIB Team and enjoy all that the beautiful Okanagan Valley has to offer, including a great climate, stunning scenery, world-class ski resorts, golf courses, wineries and beaches.
The OKIB offers a welcoming team environment and a rewarding job experience. You can expect a supportive work environment and a total compensation package which includes:
3 Weeks' Vacation Pay
Extended Health and Dental Benefits
Employer Matched Pension Plan
15 Statutory Holidays
Paid Winter Holiday Break
Cultural Leave
Discounted Silver Star lift passes
Retention Bonuses after years of service
15 Paid Sick Days
Paid Personal Leave
Employee Assistance Program
Professional Development Opportunities
Hours of work
: 37.5 hours per week
Start Date:
ASAP
Deadline for applications
: January 4, 2026
JOB SUMMARY
The Youth Services Team Lead oversees the delivery of culturally relevant, prevention-focused youth programs that promote safety, wellness, identity, and leadership. This role provides team supervision, program coordination and community outreach, ensuring youth are supported holistically and are connected to their culture, land and community.
REPORTING STRUCTURE
Reports to the Child & Family Services Manager.
JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Leadership & Supervision
Provide strategic supervision, mentorship and guidance to Youth Services Workers and Peer Support Workers, ensuring alignment with organizational values and goals
Support team development through coaching, training and reflective supervision, fostering a culture of continuous learning and growth
Oversee day-to-day operations of the Youth Services team, ensuring effective workflow management and accountability
Monitor youth case files, ensuring timely referrals, follow-up and compliance with confidentiality and safety standards
Program Management
Design, develop and coordinate innovative youth programs such as life skills training, leadership development, cultural camps, recreation and mentorship initiatives
Oversee the planning, implementation and evaluation of youth programs, workshops and cultural activities to ensure relevance and impact
Ensure all programming is prevention-focused, culturally grounded, trauma-informed and responsive to community needs
Organize youth engagement events, cultural gatherings and leadership forums, representing the program in community and inter-agency settings
Collaboration & Partnerships
Build and maintain strong partnerships with schools, health centres, justice programs, Elders, and other community organizations to provide wraparound services
Collaborate with families and community stakeholders to enhance youth support networks and cultural connections
Facilitate youth leadership development, encouraging active participation in community decision-making processes
Promote youth voice and inclusion in program design, delivery, and evaluation to ensure programs reflect their needs and aspirations
Additional Duties
Manage program budgets, monitor expenditures and ensure fiscal responsibility in collaboration with the CFS Manager
Oversee resource allocation and procurement, ensuring programs have the necessary materials and supports for successful delivery
Provide hands-on support and crisis intervention for youth in complex or high-needs situations, ensuring safety and well-being
Advocate for youth access to culturally relevant resources, mental health supports and community services
Prepare financial and operational reports for internal review and external stakeholders
Perform all duties & responsibilities in accordance with the OKIB policies & procedures
All persons employed by the OKIB may be required to assist the Band in providing emergency services. Duties assigned during an emergency may differ from regular duties
Participates in community events as requested
Performs other duties as required
DIRECT REPORTS
Youth Services Workers and Peer Support Workers.
WHO ARE WE LOOKING FOR
You have education, experience, or an equivalent combination may be considered. You are community-minded, detail-oriented, have a willingness to contribute to a team and an excellent communicator.
Education
Bachelor's degree in Child and Youth Care, Social Work or related field
Current First Aid/CPR certificate or willing to obtain
Valid BC Driver's licence, minimum Class 5 and reliable vehicle
Criminal records check with vulnerable sector clearance
Experience
Minimum 3 years of experience working with Indigenous youth and families, including supervisory roles
Experience and knowledge with youth programs and resources
Experience working with First Nations communities
Competencies (KSAs & Desired Attributes)
Possesses cultural appropriateness and sensitivity towards OKIB and Community
Deep understanding of intergenerational trauma, youth development and Indigenous resilience
Strong leadership, communication and crisis intervention skills
Demonstrated ability to work with hard to reach youth and their families
Trauma-informed, strength-based and harm-reduction approaches
Excellent interpersonal, conflict resolution and leadership skills
Experience with community outreach and crisis intervention
Ability to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
Communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
Ability to work both independently as well as collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team
Ability to prioritize and organize workload
Intermediate level ability with Microsoft Suite
Desire to increase capacity through professional development
Values and recognizes diversity among First Nation, Inuit and Metis communities including differently abled and LGBTQ2S populations
CLASSIFICATION/PAY SCALE
$46.00 - $50.00/hour dependant on education and experience
Please send resume, cover letter and references in any one of two ways:
Email:
recruiting@okanagan.org
Mail or drop off:
12420 Westside Road, Vernon, BC V1H 2A4
If you have accessibility needs, please contact Hollie Lachuk @ 250-542-4328 ext. 1011
The successful applicant will be required to provide a Criminal Record Check that includes the vulnerable sector and three references
Preference will be given to qualified Aboriginal Applicants as per section 41 of the Human Rights Code.
Education : Bachelor's degree
Experience : 3 years to less than 5 years
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