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Youth Peer Support Worker - Level 1 (PS1)

Prince George, BC
CA$20/hourly
Mid Level
part_time
full_time

Top Benefits

Competitive vacation and paid sick time
Free YMCA gym membership
Generous employer-matched pension plan

About the role

Date Posted: September 16, 2025

Position Title: Youth Peer Support Worker - Level 1 (PS1)

Location: Foundry Prince George (1148 7 Ave, Prince George, BC V8J 2K1)

Term: Permanent, Part-time

Hours: 5-10 hours per week

Start Date: October 1, 2025

Salary: $19.90 hourly

Reports To: Coordinator, Foundry Peer Support

Benefits:

  • Competitive vacation and paid sick time
  • Free YMCA Gym Membership+ and/or Y@Home
  • Generous employer-matched pension plan
  • Eligibility for Extended Medical and Dental Benefits
  • Training and Professional Development Opportunities
  • Extensive Employee assistance program
  • Reduced childcare rates and priority placement for YMCA Staff
  • Be part of a charitable organization that positively impacts the community
  • Some benefits may vary based on region and employment terms

Nature & Scope

YMCA BC is the lead agency for Foundry Prince George, working with partners to deliver responsible and meaningful services for young people 12-24 and their families. Foundry is a provincial network of integrated and innovative wellness centres working to transform access to care. Foundry’s mission is to support young people to lead good lives. To this end, Foundry centres offer mental health and substance use services, primary care, social services, and youth and family peer support.

The Peer Support 1 (PS1) position is an entry level position for people with recent lived experience, including those who have recently accessed services at Foundry Prince George. This position reports to the Foundry Peer Support Coordinator.

Major Responsibilities**-** in this position, you will**:**

  • From a lived experience perspective, offer non-judgmental peer support to young people 12-24 at Foundry Prince George and related YMCA programs
  • Work as a member of Foundry’s integrated and multi-disciplinary health care team and conduct yourself with integrity
  • Connect 1 on 1 with youth accessing Foundry and related programs. This includes greeting youth, helping them feel comfortable, offering tours and information about services, listening, providing emotional and practical support on different topics, and bridging youth to other team members or services as appropriate (such as when the youth is in crisis or needs exceed the PS1’s ability to support)
  • With support and coaching, develop and hold strong personal and professional boundaries and understand the concept of offering support versus giving direction or advice
  • Maintain personal well-being and stability to be ready to support others safely and positively and not cause harm to yourself or others
  • Communicate with leadership if you are no longer ready to support others but need to adjust tasks or step away from the role to work on personal well-being and stability
  • Assist with groups, activities, events, and participant and community outreach led by other Foundry team members by sharing ideas, helping with logistics, helping to support participants, performing assigned tasks, documenting, etc.
  • With support, consistently check email, complete tasks for ADP, and complete assigned learning centre tasks for YMCA BC and Foundry
  • With support**,** use Toolbox and MOIS to contribute to Foundry data collection, ensuring basic encounter information is timely, complete, and accurate
  • Communicate relevant information about youth and their care to other members of the Foundry team
  • As directed, actively participate in YMCA and/ or Foundry team meetings, huddles, communities of practice, and training opportunities
  • Ensure safety issues, near misses, or potentially unsafe situations are reported to leadership or senior staff promptly to mitigate risks
  • Report conflicts of interest (i.e.: working with a youth you know personally from the community) promptly and work with leadership to mitigate risks
  • Perform other tasks related to your role (i.e. administrative tasks, cleaning, managing or preparing supplies)

About YMCA BC:

By igniting belonging and championing health equity, YMCA BC strengthens the foundations of community. With over 3,000 employees and volunteers, YMCA BC serves 150,000 individuals of all ages, backgrounds and abilities across hundreds of service locations, from the Sunshine Coast to Fort St. John.

As a charity, YMCA BC promotes equitable access to healthier outcomes by providing vital programs and services to help address many of our communities' most pressing social issues, including health and wellness, affordable child care and camps, mental health, employment services and community health.

We believe there is potential inside all of us and envision vibrant, healthy and inclusive communities for all.

YMCA BC is firmly committed to equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging (EDIB). By taking an intersectional approach to our programs and services, the YMCA is committed to creating spaces and experiences where everyone feels safe, welcome, and like they belong. Learn more at bc.ymca.ca.

Application Process**-**ready to make a difference?

We invite you to apply today and find your WHY!

Internal Applicants: Please apply online to this position through the ADP Workforce Now Career Centre. (Myself > Talent > Career Centre)

Application Deadline: September 21, 2025

  • Please include any and all relevant certifications in your online application.

You will receive an automated notification to confirm receipt of your application.

  • If short-listed for a position: We will contact, you to move forward to the next step.
  • If not selected for a specific posting: Continue applying for future positions matching your qualifications and interests.

Note: Depending on the role, we may need to provide preference to internal applicants first. We treat each competition independently and encourage you to keep applying should your experience and qualification be a match for the role.

Does this role sound like a great fit, but you don’t meet every requirement? At YMCA BC, we understand that qualifications and experiences vary. If this opportunity interests you, we encourage you to apply—even if your background doesn’t perfectly match every qualification.

YMCA BC is committed to creating an inclusive, accessible environment where all members of our community feel valued, respected, and supported. We encourage applications from the diverse communities in which we live and serve, including but not limited to people of colour, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. We have established policies, procedures, and practices to meet accessibility standards throughout the hiring process. Should you require any accommodation throughout the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to contact our People Services department.

Thank you for your interest and application.

Due to the high volume of applications received, only short-listed candidates will be contacted.

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The YMCA is one of B.C.'s largest charity. This means that when you join our team, you're joining something big. We're a team of 4,000 staff and volunteers working together with communities across the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley who believe in fostering belonging and connection; promoting healthy living and helping children and families thrive.