The Youth Wellness Navigator is responsible for providing individualized support services to youth. They work collaboratively with youth to set goals across all areas of life and relationships, identify a support network to help achieve those goals, and implement healthy strategies for success. The Youth Wellness Navigator assists youth in accessing educational, employment, social, mental health, recreational, and cultural opportunities. They recognize the impacts of systemic racism and intergenerational trauma on youth, particularly how these factors affect wellness and relationships and may contribute to at-risk situations. The Youth Wellness Navigator incorporates syilx and n?e?kepmx language and culture into culturally appropriate services to enhance youth relationships and overall wellness within the n?e?kepmx and syilx communities.
Overview of Duties and Responsibilities
Provide one-on-one preventative support services to youth aged 13-18, promoting holistic wellness and striving to preserve family and cultural connections.
Maintain and strengthen connections between youth, their extended families, communities, cultures, and traditions.
Deliver education on mental health, substance use, self-care, healthy coping strategies, and effective communication skills.
Collaborate with family members and support teams (including Elders, counsellors, social workers, and health programs) to implement action plans tailored to each youth's needs.
Coordinate and collaborate with community resources to enhance service delivery and strengthen partnerships that support family and cultural preservation.
Engage in regular consultation with Resident Elders to support both individual youth and program development.
Ensure all practices are culturally safe, trauma-informed, and reflective of the intergenerational impacts experienced by Indigenous youth, in alignment with syilx and n?e?kepmx traditions.
Meet all reporting requirements for the Youth Team Leader, funding bodies, and relevant agencies, ensuring timely and accurate documentation.
Develop, monitor, and update an annual Personal Development Plan aligned with SCFSS's strategic priorities.
Integrate the n?e?kepmx Framework of Practice and the syilx Child and Family Plan into all youth support services.
Participate in regular supervision, including annual performance evaluations and work plan reviews with the Youth Team Leader.
Job Requirements
Clear Criminal Record check and Ministry of Child and Family Development Prior Contact Check required before commencement of employment.
Valid Class 5 BC driver's license without restrictions.
Education and Experience
Post-secondary degree in Social Work, Human Services, Psychology, Community Development, or a related field. A combination of relevant education and experience will be considered.
Minimum two years of experience working with Indigenous youth, families, or communities in a planning, engagement, or support capacity.
At least one year of experience providing direct support to at-risk youth or vulnerable populations.
Demonstrated understanding of Indigenous culture, reconciliation, and community partnerships, with a commitment to culturally safe and trauma-informed practices.
Working knowledge of n?e?kepmx and syilx language, culture, and traditional protocols is a strong asset.
Minimum Required Competencies
Indigenous Knowledge:
working knowledge or willingness to learn n?e?kepmx and syilx culture and language; sensitivity to the historical and systemic impacts on Indigenous families and communities from intergenerational trauma due to colonialism, residential school history, the sixties scoop, and association with the child welfare system
Critical Thinking:
analytical, methodical, fact-based decision-making, creative problem solving, and considers different perspectives
Communication:
facilitation and presentation skills, professional business writing, clear and confident communication with a variety of audiences
Motivation:
self-motivated, can motivate others effectively, high productivity
Technology:
intermediate skills in Microsoft Office and other IT platforms for word processing, reporting, database navigation, and communication
Time Management:
organized, prioritizes tasks, manages deadlines, delegates responsibilities, and coordinates simultaneous tasks to accomplish goals
Conflict Resolution:
anticipates, diffuses, and resolves disagreements, confrontations, tensions, and complaints; fosters a positive and cohesive work environment
Apply Now
Applications can be submitted by emailing a resume and cover letter to jobs@scwexmx.com
We thank all candidates for their interest, but only those selected for screening will be contacted
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $33.21-$37.59 per hour
Additional pay:
Retention bonus
Benefits:
Company events
Company pension
Dental care
Extended health care
Flexible schedule
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
Vision care
Wellness program
Flexible language requirement:
French not required
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
On call
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-07-30
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