YOUTH SUPPORTED INDEPENDENT LIVING - Community Resource Worker (Term)
New Directions is a social service agency offering a wide range of resources and services that foster the hopes and dreams of people and their communities.
The
Youth Supported Independent Living Program,
offers supports for youth who have develop more basic skills to live independently with supports and are interested in starting to live more independently as they continue working towards their adult life goals (i.e., work, education, relationships, self-care, life in community, etc.), and solidify their independent living skills (i.e., fully manage their budget, keep up with work and education responsibilities independently, use community resources, take care of their mental and physical health, connect with significant others and community meaningfully).
Position details:
Monday - Friday 9am-5pm
Responsibilities include
(but are not limited to)
:
Case management,
Counselling and developing treatment plans,
Supervising and evaluating staff,
Supporting the youth living in the home,
Orienting, training and scheduling staff,
Tracking home maintenance and repairs,
Budgeting, balancing and accounting for monthly expenditures and administrative duties,
Liaising with schools, neighbours, and social workers, and
Working shifts, including cooking and light housekeeping duties during applicable shifts, and participating in the on-call rotation
Qualifications and requirements for this role:
Applicants must have post-secondary education in a related field of study (ex. psychology, social work, Child & Youth Care) with experience working with children in care and knowledge of licensing regulations for youth residential settings
Minimum of three (3) years' experience working with Level 4/5 children and youth
Minimum two (2) years of supervisory experience in a community-living setting
Ability and commitment to work with high needs children and youth.
Ability to transfer knowledge and awareness into behaviors and expectations recognized as appropriate by members of identified cultures and by people with lived experience
Demonstrated understanding of trauma-informed strategies
Knowledge of behavioral management
Experience with harm reduction approaches is considered an asset
Valid driver's license with access to a safe, reliable vehicle for work purposes
Fluent in Microsoft Office Suite of applications including Word, Outlook, and Excel
Current First Aid/CPR
Understanding of person-centered approach
Strong organizational skills
Excellent problem-solving skills
Fluent in American Sign Language (ASL) is considered an asset
Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training is considered an asset
The salary range for this
2-year term, 80-hour bi-weekly position
is $17.11 to $23.10 per hour, dependent upon education and/or experience. This position is eligible for a full benefit package (which includes Health and Dental Benefits, Long Term Disability Benefits, and a Pension Plan).
The successful candidate will be subject to Criminal Record Check, Adult and Child Abuse Registry Check, Prior Contact Checks; and must supply a satisfactory driver's safety rating.
The closing date for all applications is November 7th, 2025
We thank all applicants for their interest in New Directions, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Unfortunately, we cannot accept telephone inquiries.
New Directions is committed to equity and diversity and especially welcomes applications from persons of all sexual orientations and gender identities, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, visible minorities, and newcomers to Canada. We strive for a skilled workforce that reflects the diversity of the people we support and contributes to the diversification of ideas.
Accommodations for accessibility purposes are available for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
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