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Child and Youth Counsellor I, Ben Rd (FT Permanent) - 6275E

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
CA$24 - CA$29/hourly
Entry Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Defined Pension Plan (HOOPP)
Modular Health and Dental Benefits
Employee and Family Assistance Program

About the role

Join Our Team

Imagine being part of an organization that adds value to our community, cares about its staff, and creates a supportive workplace environment. Starling Community Services (formerly Lutherwood) is a progressive, not-for-profit health and social service organization that strengthens people's lives by providing mental health, employment, and housing services to more than 22,530 people annually in Waterloo Region and Wellington County.

We need great people like you to help us realize our mission and support

communities where everyone experiences mental wellness, opportunities for employment, a place to call home, and a sense of belonging.

One full-time permanent Child and Youth Counsellor I, Benjamin Road (Night shift

worker) position available, starting on August 24, 2026, working 37.5 hours per week.

What’s In It for You?

  •  Job Band E (hourly wages): Min - $24.10, Mid - $25.90, Max - $28.95.
  • A positive work culture, inclusive workplace policies, and employee wellness initiatives.
  • Enrollment in a defined pension plan with the Heath Care of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP).
  • Enrollment in our Modular Health and Dental Benefits plan with Sun Life.
  • Access to our Employee and Family Assistance Program which provides free and confidential counselling, resources and services.
  • 3 Weeks paid vacation (accumulated bi-weekly).
  • 15 hours of personal time per year.
  • Paid sick time (accumulated monthly) to a maximum of 300 hours.
  • 11 paid holiday benefits per year plus a floater day.
  • Discounted GRT passes through membership with Travel Wise.
  • Employee Referral Incentive Program.
  • Professional development and tuition reimbursement opportunities.
  • Staff appreciation events.

Your Role

In this role, you will be responsible for

  • Undertakes various Child and Youth Care Worker duties in the assigned service area and works with the Primary Youth Worker, maintaining a safe therapeutic environment.

  • Assists with recreational and skills development programming, working individually with clients and/or in a group format.

  • Supports the sustainability of social emotional learning.

  • Supervises, supports, and counsels clients, monitoring and documenting behavior and ensuring the continuity of goals and objectives of the service area.

  • Assists with the design and implementation of daily routines, norms and structure for groups and individuals and ensures Ministry of Children, Community & Social Services standards are met.

  • Maintains program areas in a clean and safe way which includes washing dishes, sweeping floors and putting things away.

  • Completes the required documentation specific to the assigned service area.

  • May create daily schedules which organize client needs, supporting staff needs, the break schedule and classroom staff coverage.

  • Works intentionally from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive perspective to further create a sense of belonging at the Agency.

  • The above tasks are representative but not all-inclusive

Your Talents and Experience

  • Diploma or degree in child and youth work or related discipline plus at least one year’s successful experience as a Child and Youth Worker or equivalent.
  • Ability to design and implement recreational and group programming.
  • Ability to communicate openly and honestly and coach youth and give and take directions.
  • A sound understanding of different social and emotional learning models.
  • Resiliency while working under physical and emotional stress is necessary.
  • Required to hold completion of CIT or equivalent, current First Aid/CPR certificate, and a “G” class license.

If you are community-focused and share our values and commitment to equity, we

want you to grow with us. Please submit your application in confidence, no later than 4 pm on July 22, 2026.

We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just

the technical requirements of a job. If you don't have every single requirement and the exact level of experience listed in our description, but the skills and experience needed for the role still resonate with you, please consider applying. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is a key to innovation and quality; therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions. Please let us know if you require any support submitting your application or during the interview process by contacting Human Resources at hr@starlingcs.ca or by calling 519-707-1958 ext. 1247.

Our Commitment to Equity

To better serve the diversity of our community, the agency is dedicated to

creating an inclusive and equitable environment for both clients and staff, with particular attention to supporting BIPOC communities, 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals, and other historically marginalized and underrepresented groups. We understand that addressing systemic inequities is crucial to fulfilling our mission and promoting the well-being of the communities we serve.

Our equity strategy is guided by core principles that emphasize celebrating

diversity, building strong partnerships, prioritizing client service, and recognizing equity is a shared responsibility.

About Starling Community Services

Community Services
201-500 employees
Founded in 1970

Starling Community Services (formerly Lutherwood) is a progressive, not-for-profit that annually provides children's mental health, employment, and housing services to more than 16,000 people with diverse identities within Waterloo Region and Wellington County. Social Media Disclaimer:

We encourage a useful exchange of comments, questions, criticism and suggestions. However, postings on any of our social media sites must not contain any inappropriate information or images including personally identifying information or messages that risk the privacy of others. Inappropriate postings include but are not limited to hate speech (personal attacks, profanity, racism, etc.), graphic, obscene, explicit or illegal submissions as well as advertisements and defamatory comments. Please report any inappropriate content to admin@lutherwood.ca. Lutherwood reserves the right to delete any inappropriate content. If an individual continues to violate this policy, we reserve the right to block individuals from posting.

Our social media is not staffed by clinicians and we are not able to provide clinical information, advice, service or crisis support over social media. As such, Lutherwood’s social media must not be used in emergency situations. If you need mental health counselling support, call us at 519-749-2932, Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you require immediate emergency assistance please contact 911. If you need crisis support outside business hours, call:

  • Here 24/7 at 1-844-437-3247 or visit www.here247.ca
  • Kids Help at 1-800-668-6868 also provides immediate counselling help

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