child and youth worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Overview
Safe Harbours is seeking compassionate, energetic, and reliable individuals to support youth in a structured staff model home environment.
This role focuses on implementing daily routines, individualized programming, and consistent support for youth through educational, recreational, social, and life-skills development activities. Successful candidates will be engaged, dependable, and committed to helping youth build stability, confidence, and skills for daily living.
Key Responsibilities
- Implement daily routines and individualized, evidence-informed programming for each youth in the home.
- Support youth with homework, chores, personal routines, and life-skills development.
- Incorporate physical, cooperative, creative, recreational, and educational activities into daily routines.
- Plan and participate in community-based recreational and social activities.
- Transport youth to appointments, school, employment, community activities, or other required destinations.
- Administer medication and maintain accurate medication documentation.
- Complete communication logs, shift notes, and other required documentation accurately and consistently.
- Support personal care routines, including bathing, hygiene, and other daily living needs as required.
- Assist with meal preparation and light housekeeping.
- Monitor household supplies and ensure the home has adequate groceries, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, and other required items.
- Conduct weekly shopping for the home as needed.
- Participate in agency-provided training, including training aligned with Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services requirements, and ongoing professional development.
- Perform physical tasks during shifts, including standing, sitting, walking, bending, and active engagement with youth.
- Complete additional duties as required to support the home and youth, and as assigned by the Case Manager.
Qualifications & Requirements
- CYW, DSW, PSW, CSW, Social Worker diploma/degree, or equivalent education is required.
- College diploma or university degree is required.
- Minimum 1 year of childcare or youth care experience is required.
- Experience working with youth between the ages of 11?18 is preferred.
- Experience working in the social services, community services, developmental services, or youth care sector is an asset.
- Training related to youth care, social services, community support, or behaviour management is an asset.
- ABA certification is considered an asset.
- Experience supporting youth with emotional, behavioural, and developmental needs is an asset.
- Valid First Aid/CPR certification is required.
- Valid driver?s licence and ability to transport youth as required.
- English language proficiency is required.
Skills & Competencies
- Dependable, reliable, and consistent.
- Youth-focused, patient, and adaptable.
- High energy with the ability to actively engage youth throughout the shift.
- Strong multitasking and time-management skills.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with team members, supervisors, case managers, and external professionals.
- Ability to follow structured routines, agency policies, and documentation requirements.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced and dynamic home environment.
Schedule & Hours
This position requires year-round availability for rotating shifts, including:
- Days
- Afternoons
- Midnights
- Weekends
Available hours may include:
- Full-time: 35?40 hours per week
- Part-time: approximately 20 hours per week
- On-call: approximately 16 hours per week
Compensation
- $25.00 per hour, plus an additional $3.00 per hour enhancement.
- Statutory holiday pay provided in accordance with applicable employment standards.
Benefits
- Casual dress
- Employee Assistance Program
- On-site parking
- Full-time employees are eligible for insurance benefits after successful completion of the 3-month probationary period.
Work Envir
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About Safe Harbours Family Treatment Homes
At Safe Harbours, fostering is more than simply providing food and shelter — it’s a family tradition that dates back to the 1970s. Founded on the principles of safety, compassion, and unwavering support, our mission is to find and equip dedicated foster parents to care for children with a range of needs, some complex. With a rigorous screening and training process, we ensure that every child placed in our care is met with the highest standards of safety and love.
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child and youth worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Overview
Safe Harbours is seeking compassionate, energetic, and reliable individuals to support youth in a structured staff model home environment.
This role focuses on implementing daily routines, individualized programming, and consistent support for youth through educational, recreational, social, and life-skills development activities. Successful candidates will be engaged, dependable, and committed to helping youth build stability, confidence, and skills for daily living.
Key Responsibilities
- Implement daily routines and individualized, evidence-informed programming for each youth in the home.
- Support youth with homework, chores, personal routines, and life-skills development.
- Incorporate physical, cooperative, creative, recreational, and educational activities into daily routines.
- Plan and participate in community-based recreational and social activities.
- Transport youth to appointments, school, employment, community activities, or other required destinations.
- Administer medication and maintain accurate medication documentation.
- Complete communication logs, shift notes, and other required documentation accurately and consistently.
- Support personal care routines, including bathing, hygiene, and other daily living needs as required.
- Assist with meal preparation and light housekeeping.
- Monitor household supplies and ensure the home has adequate groceries, hygiene products, cleaning supplies, and other required items.
- Conduct weekly shopping for the home as needed.
- Participate in agency-provided training, including training aligned with Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services requirements, and ongoing professional development.
- Perform physical tasks during shifts, including standing, sitting, walking, bending, and active engagement with youth.
- Complete additional duties as required to support the home and youth, and as assigned by the Case Manager.
Qualifications & Requirements
- CYW, DSW, PSW, CSW, Social Worker diploma/degree, or equivalent education is required.
- College diploma or university degree is required.
- Minimum 1 year of childcare or youth care experience is required.
- Experience working with youth between the ages of 11?18 is preferred.
- Experience working in the social services, community services, developmental services, or youth care sector is an asset.
- Training related to youth care, social services, community support, or behaviour management is an asset.
- ABA certification is considered an asset.
- Experience supporting youth with emotional, behavioural, and developmental needs is an asset.
- Valid First Aid/CPR certification is required.
- Valid driver?s licence and ability to transport youth as required.
- English language proficiency is required.
Skills & Competencies
- Dependable, reliable, and consistent.
- Youth-focused, patient, and adaptable.
- High energy with the ability to actively engage youth throughout the shift.
- Strong multitasking and time-management skills.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with team members, supervisors, case managers, and external professionals.
- Ability to follow structured routines, agency policies, and documentation requirements.
- Comfortable working in a fast-paced and dynamic home environment.
Schedule & Hours
This position requires year-round availability for rotating shifts, including:
- Days
- Afternoons
- Midnights
- Weekends
Available hours may include:
- Full-time: 35?40 hours per week
- Part-time: approximately 20 hours per week
- On-call: approximately 16 hours per week
Compensation
- $25.00 per hour, plus an additional $3.00 per hour enhancement.
- Statutory holiday pay provided in accordance with applicable employment standards.
Benefits
- Casual dress
- Employee Assistance Program
- On-site parking
- Full-time employees are eligible for insurance benefits after successful completion of the 3-month probationary period.
Work Envir
Not the right fit? Search for child and youth worker jobs in Windsor, ON
About Safe Harbours Family Treatment Homes
At Safe Harbours, fostering is more than simply providing food and shelter — it’s a family tradition that dates back to the 1970s. Founded on the principles of safety, compassion, and unwavering support, our mission is to find and equip dedicated foster parents to care for children with a range of needs, some complex. With a rigorous screening and training process, we ensure that every child placed in our care is met with the highest standards of safety and love.