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Youth Housing Counsellor - Competition 2026-061

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Mid Level
Full-Time
Temporary

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Youth Transition Housing Counsellor - Competition 2026-061 New Beginnings - EUTC Full-Time Term until March 31, 2027, with the possibility of extensions Open Until Filled

Position Summary Under the direction of the Team Lead Coordinator, the Youth Housing Transition Counsellor will assist youth with acquiring housing and supports in positive lifestyle activities to promote client wellbeing. The Youth Housing Transition Counselor will work within a team to help youth, ages 16 to 29 years, acquire permanent housing, establishing goals, problem solve, and access supports necessary for a healthy lifestyle including economic, health, social, housing, and cultural appropriateness. Key Responsibilities Act as a member of a team which may consist of EUTC/EN Staff, parents, probation/CFS workers, cultural supports, and other professionals. Maintain open lines of communication between the participants, parents/caregivers, presenters, and project supports. Be a liaison and support person to deal with all matters related to the participants well-being in the program setting. Promote youth progress by counseling and documenting progress (case management). Promote teamwork and good working relationships with resource persons in the community related to through education, training and/or employment. Provide support for the youth in areas of crisis intervention and ongoing counseling in a manner which respects the youth’s need for privacy and maintains the integrity of the counseling relationship. Support in the physical, social, and emotional development of youth through individual meetings, phone calls, and home visits. Keep up to date on current youth services information. Increase youth access to resources and provide appropriate referrals to service providers in the areas of housing, health, addictions, income security, human rights complaints, education, employment, First Nations bands, and child and family services. Communication skills required to write support letters and other documents to advocate for youth. Provides liaison with community agencies and services and makes appropriate referrals, or develops alternate strategies for youth support, education. Maintains current knowledge and awareness of trends and activities which include individual/family counselling methods. Excellent empathic and counselling skills to counsel youth in distress, mediating and advocating. Maintain written and computerized records, compile reports and complete other program documentation including case notes, HIFIS, statistics, letters, etc. Other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education & Experience Undergraduate degree in the field of social services, or a combination of related education and training will be considered. Extensive work experience in a social service environment. Knowledge of the Residential Tenancy Board (TRB) to advocate on behalf of clients. Knowledge of rental forms, condition reports and specifically, residential and realty agencies within the city. Knowledge of First Nation social issues, economic issues, history, and culture. Knowledge of Winnipeg services and resources for youth, in the areas of housing, mental health, counselling, education, income security, children and families, and First Nation culture. Excellent verbal, written, and inter-personal communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work independently with minimal supervision and co-operatively as part of an interdisciplinary team are required. Proficient in using Microsoft office - Word, Excel, Power Point and Outlook. Be able to follow office practices, procedures, and confidentiality. Knowledge of First Nation people and communities. Ability to work flexible hours and be able to travel upon request. Must have a valid Class 5 Driver’s License, and a reliable vehicle. Must have a current satisfactory Criminal Record Check, and Clear Child Abuse Checks. Interested applicants are invited to submit their cover letter identifying the position title and quote competition number applying for, qualifications, and resume, along with 3 professional reference listings (include a most recent employer reference) to:

Human Resources Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs 14th Floor, 275 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 2B3

Quote Competition # 2026-061 in your application.

For best results submit your application to BambooHR https://manitobachiefs.com/about/job-opportunities/ We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. No phone calls will be accepted. Preference will be given to First Nations people. If successful, applicants will be asked to provide verification of citizenship documentation issued by a First Nation or government-issued documentation or affirmation from Inuit, Métis, or non-status Indigenous community with which they identify. Incomplete and late applications will not be considered.

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About ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA CHIEFS

The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs was formed in 1988 by the Chiefs in Manitoba to advocate on issues that commonly affect First Nations in Manitoba. AMC represents 62 of the 63 First Nations in Manitoba with a total of more than 151,000 First Nation citizens in the province, accounting for approximately 12 per cent of the provincial population. AMC represents a diversity of Anishinaabe (Ojibway), Nehetho (Cree), Oji-Cree, Dene and Dakota people and traditions.

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