Adult, Youth, Child Worker - North Vancouver
Top Benefits
About the role
Hollyburn Family Services, recognized as a Great Place to Work**™** Canada, embodies a commitment to serve, nurture, honor, and lead. We are a dedicated and compassionate Full-Time Adult, Youth, Child Worker to join our team in North Vancouver. Reporting to the Program Supervisor, you will be responsible for ensuring the health and well-being of residents in our transitional and supportive therapeutic home for indigenous youth. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting individuals with varying needs, fostering a positive and nurturing environment, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to promote growth and success.
Qualifications
- Education: Minimum two-year diploma, or equivalent education and experience in attachment-based parenting and relationship-based interventions (trauma-informed practice).
- Experience: Proven experience working with individuals with support needs, including behavioural and attachment challenges.
- Certifications: First Aid and CPR, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) (we will train those who require these certifications)
- Skills:
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Proficiency in strategy development, mediation, counseling, advocacy, community networking, and life skills management.
- Knowledge of adult and youth care approaches, service plan development, and applicable legislation/regulations.
- Must be 19 years of age or older
- Proof of COVID-19 double vaccination record or exemption from the provincial health authority
- Valid BC Class 5 Driver's License
- Preference will be given to qualified applicants of Indigenous ancestry
Key Responsibilities
- Resident Support:
- Participate in assessments, goal setting, and progress evaluation for assigned individuals.
- Complete and maintain required documentation, including intake forms, progress reports, and discharge reports.
- Maintain open, authorized communication with families and professionals involved.
- Implement and update behaviour support plans in collaboration with the Program Manager.
- Ensure individuals’ safety, well-being, and physical needs are met, including personal hygiene and medical/dental care.
- Program Home Maintenance:
- Maintain the home to health and safety standards.
- Prepare and provide nutritious meals, accommodating dietary restrictions.
- Support individuals in completing household chores and life skills development.
- Community Engagement:
- Drive and accompany individuals to school, medical appointments, and outings.
- Attend school meetings, case conferences, and community events.
- Educate and raise awareness about mental health in the community.
- Recreational and Educational Activities:
- Facilitate recreational and educational activities.
- Assist individuals in achieving success with routines, hygiene, and life skills.
- Administrative Duties:
- Maintain accurate reports, statistics, and daily activity logs.
- Manage daily petty cash during shifts.
- Attend program and staff meetings, as well as supervision and training sessions.
- Team Collaboration:
- Provide input into program development, house rules, policies, and care plans.
- Actively participate in team meetings and decisions.
- Build positive working relationships with individuals, families, and professionals.
Working Conditions
- This role is based in program homes with an on-site work arrangement.
- 40 Hours/Week, Sunday-Thursday 3pm-11pm
Because we know our team is our heart and our most important asset, we are excited to offer:
- Hands-on, extensive, and continuous training
- Professional development and advancement within our ever growing organization
- 100% employer premium paid extended health, dental, vision care, and life insurance for you and your dependents
- Paid vacation, wellness days, and sick days
- Group RRSP matching of up to 6% of gross salary
About Hollyburn Family Services
Hollyburn Family Services has been providing quality programs, counselling, and support services to children, youth, seniors and families since 1990.
Hollyburn Family Services is comprised of three legal entities: Hollyburn Family Services Ltd., Hollyburn Support Services Ltd. and Hollyburn Family Services Society. Each entity is a distinct registered corporation with its own governance structure, unique programs and separate financial operation.
Together, the three entities form the umbrella agency commonly referred to as Hollyburn Family Services and benefit from the synergy created by common values, commitment to client-centred service, high standards of operation and strong staff culture. Hollyburn Family Services has been accredited since 2000, operates programs accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, and remains committed to continuous quality improvement across all its programs.
Adult, Youth, Child Worker - North Vancouver
Top Benefits
About the role
Hollyburn Family Services, recognized as a Great Place to Work**™** Canada, embodies a commitment to serve, nurture, honor, and lead. We are a dedicated and compassionate Full-Time Adult, Youth, Child Worker to join our team in North Vancouver. Reporting to the Program Supervisor, you will be responsible for ensuring the health and well-being of residents in our transitional and supportive therapeutic home for indigenous youth. This is an opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting individuals with varying needs, fostering a positive and nurturing environment, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to promote growth and success.
Qualifications
- Education: Minimum two-year diploma, or equivalent education and experience in attachment-based parenting and relationship-based interventions (trauma-informed practice).
- Experience: Proven experience working with individuals with support needs, including behavioural and attachment challenges.
- Certifications: First Aid and CPR, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) (we will train those who require these certifications)
- Skills:
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Proficiency in strategy development, mediation, counseling, advocacy, community networking, and life skills management.
- Knowledge of adult and youth care approaches, service plan development, and applicable legislation/regulations.
- Must be 19 years of age or older
- Proof of COVID-19 double vaccination record or exemption from the provincial health authority
- Valid BC Class 5 Driver's License
- Preference will be given to qualified applicants of Indigenous ancestry
Key Responsibilities
- Resident Support:
- Participate in assessments, goal setting, and progress evaluation for assigned individuals.
- Complete and maintain required documentation, including intake forms, progress reports, and discharge reports.
- Maintain open, authorized communication with families and professionals involved.
- Implement and update behaviour support plans in collaboration with the Program Manager.
- Ensure individuals’ safety, well-being, and physical needs are met, including personal hygiene and medical/dental care.
- Program Home Maintenance:
- Maintain the home to health and safety standards.
- Prepare and provide nutritious meals, accommodating dietary restrictions.
- Support individuals in completing household chores and life skills development.
- Community Engagement:
- Drive and accompany individuals to school, medical appointments, and outings.
- Attend school meetings, case conferences, and community events.
- Educate and raise awareness about mental health in the community.
- Recreational and Educational Activities:
- Facilitate recreational and educational activities.
- Assist individuals in achieving success with routines, hygiene, and life skills.
- Administrative Duties:
- Maintain accurate reports, statistics, and daily activity logs.
- Manage daily petty cash during shifts.
- Attend program and staff meetings, as well as supervision and training sessions.
- Team Collaboration:
- Provide input into program development, house rules, policies, and care plans.
- Actively participate in team meetings and decisions.
- Build positive working relationships with individuals, families, and professionals.
Working Conditions
- This role is based in program homes with an on-site work arrangement.
- 40 Hours/Week, Sunday-Thursday 3pm-11pm
Because we know our team is our heart and our most important asset, we are excited to offer:
- Hands-on, extensive, and continuous training
- Professional development and advancement within our ever growing organization
- 100% employer premium paid extended health, dental, vision care, and life insurance for you and your dependents
- Paid vacation, wellness days, and sick days
- Group RRSP matching of up to 6% of gross salary
About Hollyburn Family Services
Hollyburn Family Services has been providing quality programs, counselling, and support services to children, youth, seniors and families since 1990.
Hollyburn Family Services is comprised of three legal entities: Hollyburn Family Services Ltd., Hollyburn Support Services Ltd. and Hollyburn Family Services Society. Each entity is a distinct registered corporation with its own governance structure, unique programs and separate financial operation.
Together, the three entities form the umbrella agency commonly referred to as Hollyburn Family Services and benefit from the synergy created by common values, commitment to client-centred service, high standards of operation and strong staff culture. Hollyburn Family Services has been accredited since 2000, operates programs accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, and remains committed to continuous quality improvement across all its programs.