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Integrated Child and Youth Peer Support Worker

Delta, British Columbia
$28/hour
Mid Level
full_time

About the role

Position: Itinerant - Integrated Child and Youth Peer Support Worker {This Job will be reviewed in 6 months by the Job Evaluation Maintenance Committee}

Competition: S-25-186 Location/Dept: Inclusive Learning

FTE: Monday-Friday - 12 Months

Start Date: SEP. 02, 2025

Term of Employment: Continuing

Salary: $28.71 per hour

Posted: AUG. 01, 2025

Application Deadline: 4:00 P.M., FRIDAY, AUG. 15, 2025

Summary Reporting to the Clinical Counsellor, the Youth Peer Support Worker participates as a core ICY team member. Drawing on their own lived experience, the Youth Peer Support worker offers peer-based mentoring and emotional support, and works collaboratively with youth, their families, and members of the care team. The Youth Peer Support worker acts

as a role model and helps young people and their families work towards their self-identified goals by supporting

them with systems navigation and to connecting them with resources on ICY teams and in the community.

Duties Provide peer-based mentoring and emotional support to youth ages 12-19 with the following:

  • establishing a purposeful relationship based on respect with youth and their families and friends by

encouraging informed decision making and helping to create a non-judgmental environment by sharing experiences and insights;

  • providing support that aligns with ICY practice principles: cultural safe, trauma informed, child/youth

family centered, Nation/community centered, and inclusive of youth who identify as part of the LGBTQ2S+ community;

  • supporting youths' recovery through selective motivational and supportive self-disclosure including

the sharing of personal recovery experiences and strategies for attaining and maintaining wellness;

  • encouraging and supporting youth to become active and involved in their own health, promoting youth

participation in activities, and encouraging membership in school community;

  • advocating for youth and accompanying youth to appointments when requested;
  • supporting systems navigation and resource distribution to youth;
  • facilitating or co-facilitating groups for children, youth and families as needed;

Work in an integrated way within a multidisciplinary team and collaborate with organizational, community, and hospital-based teams.

Access supervision to support regular consultation, learning and reflections as applied to the role of Youth Peer Support worker.

participate on the integrated care planning conferences, team meetings, case reviews, and organizational initiatives as required.

Participate in training opportunities through the ICY team and employer organization, and in evaluation, quality improvement and research activities as required.

Complete and maintain related records and documentation pertaining to organization and ICY teams.

Facilitate youth engagement and participation in focus groups, workshops, surveys, and related activities.

Performs other related duties as requested.

Qualifications Grade 12 Graduation Dogwood or Completion Certificate, including 1-2 years of related experience working with youth and young adults with mental health and/or substance use issues or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.

Lived understanding of mental illness and/or substance use, completion of/eligible for completion of a recognized youth peer support-training program. Lived experience and/or understanding of equity, diversity, and inclusive practices (i.e.indigeneity, anti-racism, LGBTQ2+) as it relates to the local population.

Completion or near completion of the BC Campus Provincial Peer Training Curriculum. Preference may be given to individuals who have also completed a recognized Peer Support Training course.

Establish rapport and maintain respectful relationships with young people and family members.

Empathic, compassionate, with good listening skills and creative thinking.

Observe and recognize changes in youth and communicate those changes to others on the care team.

Conflict resolution and crisis intervention skills.

Self-awareness and capacity to apply appropriate boundaries and maintain confidentiality.

Promote positive changes and independence.

Self-starter with a positive attitude, and able to advocate for self and others.

Knowlegde of social, mental health, and substance use services available in the community.

Knowledge of systemic issues and risk factors facing minority impacts of colonialism.

Problem solving and decision-making skills; ability to gather and process information to support the organization

and its team.

Communication skills; ability to speak, listen and write clearly, thoroughly, and professionally.

Organizational and time management skills, accountability reliability, and punctuality.

Ability to work independently and show initiative, as well as be part of an interdisciplinary team.

Basic computer skills: experience with Microsoft office ,Excel, Power PowerPoint, and Outlook.

Valid class 5 driver's license.

Delta School District is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse environment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, and we actively seek to create a workplace that accommodates the needs of all employees, including those with disabilities. If you require any accommodations during the application or interview process, please contact Anchal Toor at atoor@deltaschools.ca, so we can provide the necessary support to ensure equal process.

About DELTA SCHOOL DISTRICT

Delta School District’s 24 elementary and seven secondary schools provide safe, culturally diverse and nurturing learning environments. We offer a variety of quality programs to meet unique learning needs and we engage students in stimulating and relevant educational experiences. A dedication to social responsibility teaches our students to respect themselves, their environment and each other.

Ranking highly in student and parent satisfaction surveys, we constantly strive to build real value in education. Our graduation rates are among the highest in British Columbia and our students consistently rate near the top of the annual Foundation Skills Assessment tests. Our emphasis on achievement is reinforced every year with our annual Achievement Contract – ensuring key areas stay in focus and school resources are allocated for the maximum benefit of our students. All of these accomplishments are due as much to the dedication and hard work of teachers and staff as they are to the commitment and support of parents and the broader learning community.

In the Delta School District, our entire community is working hard to become the best district we can be. As a whole, we have identified a vision that we are now committed to achieving. By 2030, the Delta School District will be ‘an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars.’