START DATE
November 2025
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Tse Lhts'enc'il Nec'igekh Be Yikh (Split Rock Healing House) is looking for caring and motivated Youth Wellness Workers to join our team. This is more than a job - it's an opportunity to walk alongside Indigenous youth in their healing journeys, creating a safe, welcoming, and culturally grounded environment.
ABOUT TSE LHTS'ENC'IL NEC'IGEKH BE YIKH (SPLIT ROCK HEALING HOUSE)
Located on Takiga Lake near Witset, BC, Split Rock Healing House is a new four-month, six-bed live-in program for Indigenous youth in northern BC. Rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing, the program supports youth in connection with their families and communities, addressing healing across the physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional dimensions.
Youth are supported by trauma-informed counsellors, social workers, Elders, knowledge keepers, and a dedicated wellness team. Families are welcomed into the healing process, and care continues long after youth complete the program through mentorship, alumni engagement, and cultural connections.
ABOUT THE ROLE
Youth Wellness Workers are the heart of Split Rock Healing House. They ensure the day-to-day safety and smooth operation of the house, while helping youth feel at home, supported, and empowered.
Our team includes both part-time and full-time roles, including two live-in positions that provide additional support and foster a sense of belonging for youth during program sessions.
You will:
Participate in daily program activities, from land-based teachings to arts, recreation, and classroom learning.
Support youth with life skills, cultural engagement, and clinical activities.
Model positive, non-judgmental relationships that affirm cultural identity and foster trust.Create an environment of home, healing, and hope.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The Wellness Support Worker shall be responsible for:
Youth Engagement & Support
Build trusting, respectful relationships with youth as supportive advocates.
Model inclusive, trauma-informed, non-judgmental interactions.
Support participation in cultural teachings, ceremonies, and land-based activities.
Assist with clinical activities (counselling exercises, treatment planning).Support youth in developing life skills (household tasks, education, career exploration).
Program & Activity Support
Facilitate and join in activities such as hikes, fishing, berry picking, arts and crafts, and off-site trips.
Drive youth to appointments or outings in Witset/Smithers, as needed.
Collaborate with counsellors and other team members to deliver programming.
Safety & Operations
Monitor youth activities, ensuring safety and accountability.Support youth with signing in/out personal effects (medication, valuables, technology).
Provide evening security after daily activities.
Notify leadership or emergency contacts in case of medical or crisis situations.
Administration & Team Support
Document youth interactions and events in the electronic medical record.
Handle phone calls in line with confidentiality and policy.Contribute to housekeeping and clerical tasks as assigned.
Collaborate with Witset Health & Wellness partners to support community wellbeing.
This role requires flexibility, including occasional evenings, weekends, or adjusted hours within the standard 35-hour workweek.
QUALIFICATIONSRequired:
2+ years' experience working with youth and families, particularly First Nations youth.
Knowledge of First Nations culture and the ability to integrate cultural activities into support work.
Understanding of trauma-informed practices, mental health, and substance use.
Strong communication and relationship-building skills.Administrative and technology skills (Google Docs, Google Sheets, basic troubleshooting).Satisfactory Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check.
Valid Class 5 BC Driver's License (or equivalent).
Assets:
Post-secondary education in Healthcare, Social Work, Counselling, Psychology, Child and Youth Care, or related field (or equivalent experience).
Experience in youth care, mental healthcare, or social services.
Ability to facilitate land-based, cultural, or community activities.
WITSET FIRST NATION'S HIRING POLICY
Witset First Nation who operates Split Rock Healing House provides equal employment opportunities to all, regardless of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, political belief, creed, disability that does not prohibit performance of essential job functions or that cannot be accommodated, or conviction for which a pardon has been granted.
Should two or more applicants have comparable or equivalent skills and qualifications, preference will be given, in the following order, to:
persons with specific knowledge of and/ or experience with the Wet'suwet' en language, culture, history and customs;
persons of Aboriginal, Metis or Inuit ancestry; and
all others.
JOB PERKS
Competitive salary
Comprehensive benefits package
RRSP matching up to 5%
Opportunity to engage in meaningful and challenging work within a healing environment, making a direct impact on Indigenous youth in BC
SALARY RANGE
$20-30/hour, commensurate with experience
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: $20.00-$30.00 per hour
Expected hours: 35 per week
Benefits:
Dental care
Extended health care
RRSP match
Application question(s):
What is your highest level of education in Healthcare, Social Work, Counselling, Psychology, Child and Youth Care, or other relevant field?
Do you have at least 2 years of experience working with youth and their families, particularly First Nation's youth?
Do you possess a strong understanding and knowledge of First Nations culture?
Work Location: In person
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