Top Benefits
About the role
Make a Meaningful Impact — and Have Fun Doing It!
At CarePros, we are both a leading Social Services Agency and a passionate and supportive team that believes in making a difference. CarePros specializes in Trauma-Informed Personalized Community Care and Agency Foster Care for children and youth with complex medical and behavioural needs. Our mission? Empowering youths through cultural connection, family reunification, and transition into adulthood.
Are you ready to take your career one step closer towards Program Supervision? We are looking for Lead Child and Youth Care Workers (Lead CYCWs) in Edmonton, to set up youths for success after their time with CarePros by nurturing their physical, social, cultural, and emotional well-being. As your Program Supervisor's right hand, you'll exemplify our core values in everything you do. By showcasing your direct care, crisis management, and documentation skills, you'll set the gold standard for all CYCWs.
Work Schedule Rotation: 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm, six days on three days off.
Your Day to Day
- Provide daily updates to Program Supervisor and Manager.
- Report critical incidents to Program Supervisor.
- Support your youths in planning and reaching goals.
- Maintain daily activities, observations, and direct hours of service records.
- Compile data for Case Team meetings/stakeholder reporting to submit to Program Supervisor.
- Support program planning (recreation, life skills, cultural and community connections).
- Attend legal appointments and required follow-up.
- Support the ongoing development of care plans.
- Audit first aid supplies monthly and submit inventory list to Program Supervisor.
- Create menus, track inventory, and maintain weekly shopping/grocery lists.
- Build relationships with your youths to guide and support them through mentorship, role modelling, and positive reinforcement.
- Facilitate and coordinate school, employment, and volunteering activities.
- Book and attend medical appointments (dental, optical, and psychiatry).
What You Bring To The Table
- Minimum one year verifiable experience working directly with youth that have complex behavioural and mental health needs.
- In-depth knowledge of child and youth care mental wellness and home care best practices.
- Flawless execution of documentation requirements for maintaining records and completing forms.
- Unmatched written and verbal communication skills.
- Completion of a post secondary degree or diploma in Child and Youth Care or Social Work (preferred).
Compliance Regulated Requirements
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Own a reliable four-door vehicle to transport individual(s) in care.
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An active Alberta Class 5 Driver's License.
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A clear Alberta 10-year Driver's Abstract (10 years driving experience is not required).
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A current Standard/Intermediate First Aid + AED with CPR Level C (Canadian Provider in person, or blended)
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$2 Million Alberta Auto Insurance Liability coverage
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Clear Criminal Record with Vulnerable Sector Check obtained in last six months
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Clear Intervention Record Check obtained from Children Services in last six months
Physical Regulated Requirements
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Walk and stand for extended periods, including long distances.
-
Bend, kneel, crouch, and maintain balance to prevent falls.
-
Work in varied environments, including outdoor and seasonal conditions.
-
Lift, push, or pull up to 10 pounds. Occasionally reach overhead and outward.
-
Perform fine motor tasks (typing, grasping, holding) and repetitive movements.
-
Communicate verbally and maintain physical stamina for both short and long durations.
We Offer You
- Group RRSP matching after one year of full-time employment.
- Comprehensive benefits package (Health, Dental, Vision, Employee and Family Assistance Program).
- Structured rotation for built-in balance and recharge time.
- A pathway to program supervision and career growth opportunities.
- Professional development support and paid training.
- Cornell University Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training.
- Opportunity to join fellow Leads on the CarePros Connection Collective.
- An inclusive, diverse, and supportive culture where we work together to better serve our individuals in care.
At CarePros, we celebrate wins, share laughs, and lift each other up. Here, you're part of something bigger, surrounded by people who believe in the power of community, connection, and caring.
If you're ready to make a real difference in the lives of children and youth, apply today!
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
#hp
About CarePros
CarePros is a Disability & Children's Services agency that is driven to provide the highest level of care for all individuals. We first started providing care in 2016, and since then, our range of services have grown substantially as we continue striving to reach and help more families.
We make every effort possible to improve on our service delivery model by incorporating evidence-based practices directly into our training programs and service offerings.
Our hope is that one day, with the help of our Care Providers and Care Professions, that all of the individuals we serve will grow and develop to lead successful and fulfilling lives.
Top Benefits
About the role
Make a Meaningful Impact — and Have Fun Doing It!
At CarePros, we are both a leading Social Services Agency and a passionate and supportive team that believes in making a difference. CarePros specializes in Trauma-Informed Personalized Community Care and Agency Foster Care for children and youth with complex medical and behavioural needs. Our mission? Empowering youths through cultural connection, family reunification, and transition into adulthood.
Are you ready to take your career one step closer towards Program Supervision? We are looking for Lead Child and Youth Care Workers (Lead CYCWs) in Edmonton, to set up youths for success after their time with CarePros by nurturing their physical, social, cultural, and emotional well-being. As your Program Supervisor's right hand, you'll exemplify our core values in everything you do. By showcasing your direct care, crisis management, and documentation skills, you'll set the gold standard for all CYCWs.
Work Schedule Rotation: 3:00 pm to 11:00 pm, six days on three days off.
Your Day to Day
- Provide daily updates to Program Supervisor and Manager.
- Report critical incidents to Program Supervisor.
- Support your youths in planning and reaching goals.
- Maintain daily activities, observations, and direct hours of service records.
- Compile data for Case Team meetings/stakeholder reporting to submit to Program Supervisor.
- Support program planning (recreation, life skills, cultural and community connections).
- Attend legal appointments and required follow-up.
- Support the ongoing development of care plans.
- Audit first aid supplies monthly and submit inventory list to Program Supervisor.
- Create menus, track inventory, and maintain weekly shopping/grocery lists.
- Build relationships with your youths to guide and support them through mentorship, role modelling, and positive reinforcement.
- Facilitate and coordinate school, employment, and volunteering activities.
- Book and attend medical appointments (dental, optical, and psychiatry).
What You Bring To The Table
- Minimum one year verifiable experience working directly with youth that have complex behavioural and mental health needs.
- In-depth knowledge of child and youth care mental wellness and home care best practices.
- Flawless execution of documentation requirements for maintaining records and completing forms.
- Unmatched written and verbal communication skills.
- Completion of a post secondary degree or diploma in Child and Youth Care or Social Work (preferred).
Compliance Regulated Requirements
-
Own a reliable four-door vehicle to transport individual(s) in care.
-
An active Alberta Class 5 Driver's License.
-
A clear Alberta 10-year Driver's Abstract (10 years driving experience is not required).
-
A current Standard/Intermediate First Aid + AED with CPR Level C (Canadian Provider in person, or blended)
-
$2 Million Alberta Auto Insurance Liability coverage
-
Clear Criminal Record with Vulnerable Sector Check obtained in last six months
-
Clear Intervention Record Check obtained from Children Services in last six months
Physical Regulated Requirements
-
Walk and stand for extended periods, including long distances.
-
Bend, kneel, crouch, and maintain balance to prevent falls.
-
Work in varied environments, including outdoor and seasonal conditions.
-
Lift, push, or pull up to 10 pounds. Occasionally reach overhead and outward.
-
Perform fine motor tasks (typing, grasping, holding) and repetitive movements.
-
Communicate verbally and maintain physical stamina for both short and long durations.
We Offer You
- Group RRSP matching after one year of full-time employment.
- Comprehensive benefits package (Health, Dental, Vision, Employee and Family Assistance Program).
- Structured rotation for built-in balance and recharge time.
- A pathway to program supervision and career growth opportunities.
- Professional development support and paid training.
- Cornell University Therapeutic Crisis Intervention (TCI) training.
- Opportunity to join fellow Leads on the CarePros Connection Collective.
- An inclusive, diverse, and supportive culture where we work together to better serve our individuals in care.
At CarePros, we celebrate wins, share laughs, and lift each other up. Here, you're part of something bigger, surrounded by people who believe in the power of community, connection, and caring.
If you're ready to make a real difference in the lives of children and youth, apply today!
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
#hp
About CarePros
CarePros is a Disability & Children's Services agency that is driven to provide the highest level of care for all individuals. We first started providing care in 2016, and since then, our range of services have grown substantially as we continue striving to reach and help more families.
We make every effort possible to improve on our service delivery model by incorporating evidence-based practices directly into our training programs and service offerings.
Our hope is that one day, with the help of our Care Providers and Care Professions, that all of the individuals we serve will grow and develop to lead successful and fulfilling lives.