Top Benefits
About the role
Join Beacon Community Services as a Housing Support Team Lead (Night Shift) and play a vital role in supporting youth and young adults at our Mirrors Supportive Housing Facility. This is a key leadership role that positively impacts youth and young adult participants by fostering safety, stability, and support during overnight hours. You'll be joining a collaborative and committed team working in a fast-paced, trauma-informed environment. If you’re passionate about creating safe spaces and empowering vulnerable youth, we invite you to apply.
Why Join Beacon
- Comprehensive extended Health and Dental
- Municipal Pension Plan with employer contributions
- Generous paid leave
- Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
Full-time night shift: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and bi-weekly alternating Wednesdays 6:45 pm-6:45 am
This is an awake night shift position. Team Leads must remain alert and responsive throughout the shift.
Closing Date: Applications will be accepted until noon on July 30, 2025
Union: BCGEU Stand-Alone Agreement
POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Manager of Mirrors Supportive Housing, the Team Lead plays a key role in supporting a safe and responsive living environment for youth and young adults. This position fosters a professional and collaborative team culture while providing leadership and mentorship to Housing Support Staff. Working during the overnight shift, the Team Lead supports critical decision-making, crisis response, and operational functions to ensure a safe and supportive environment for both participants and staff.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Team Leadership & Support
- Provide senior-level support to the overnight team, including addressing complex interpersonal dynamics
- Debrief with staff after critical incidents and offer guidance and mentorship
- Assign shift tasks and ensure timely completion
- Encourage teamwork and foster a positive, respectful workplace culture
- Support student practicums and new staff orientation
- Model healthy team dynamics, professional communication, and ethical boundaries
Participant Support & Crisis Response
- Be the first responder to overnight crises and participant needs
- Provide trauma-informed support and harm reduction care
- Engage participants in tasks such as room cleaning, including situations involving biohazards (PPE provided)
- Support consistent application of program agreements and participant expectations
Operational Support
- Oversee nightly operations and ensure smooth handovers between shifts
- Support administrative duties such as incident reporting and data collection
- Inform management about programming needs and trends
Community & Program Engagement
- Maintain professional relationships with participants, community partners, and team members
- Be familiar with and build positive connections with local support services and resources
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum 1 year of supervisory experience (preferably with vulnerable populations)
- Minimum 3 years of recent experience working with vulnerable populations
- A diploma or degree in a related field, or an equivalent combination of experience, education, and lived experience
- Strong knowledge of harm reduction and client-centred practice
- Understanding of the impacts of addiction, mental health, homelessness, and poverty
- Knowledge of the psychosocial rehabilitation model
- Experience working with individuals facing multiple barriers to housing
- Experience working night shifts or in 24/7 care environments
- Naloxone training and overdose response experience
- Occupational First Aid Level 1
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Strong leadership and decision-making skills
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication
- Ability to work calmly in high-stress situations and make sound judgments
- Ability to work independently while contributing to an integrated team
- Physically able to lift 30 lbs, kneel for medical emergencies, and walk up/down six flights of stairs
- Ability to wear appropriate PPE such as a fitted half mask respirator
- Comfortable working in environments with active substance use and animals (pet-friendly facility)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Beacon Community Services serves vulnerable populations, including seniors, people with disabilities, and children. Protecting these people and our teams on whom they rely on is critical to us. Accordingly:
- All successful applicants must consent to a Solicitor General’s Criminal Record Check.
- All successful applicants are required to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status upon hire. Depending on future public health developments, Beacon may implement a vaccination requirement as a condition of ongoing employment for all our workplaces.
Beacon Community Services is committed to inclusive, culturally safe, and trauma-informed practices. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences.
#IND1
About Beacon Community Services
Beacon Community Services is a community-based, not-for-profit agency. We provide care and support to thousands of clients on southern Vancouver Island and the outer Gulf Islands, through a wide range of programs and services including health, children and family, training and employment, adult recreation, housing, and volunteer services.
When you join Beacon Community Services, you come to a place where you’re valued, respected, embraced and supported by a team of skilled, talented, caring colleagues who share your passion for improving lives in our community. An award-winning, highly regarded charity that’s served the Greater Victoria area for 45+ years, Beacon Community Services is powered by about 270 staff and over 500 volunteers who provide a wide range of community programs and services focused on helping people and improving lives.
We don’t just talk about our values; we live them with CARE. Whether we're helping seniors, children, families, unhoused people, marginalized youth or those in need of training and connections to employers, our team works collaboratively to deliver Compassion. Accountability. Responsiveness. Excellence.
Our team is the heart of our community’s well-being and Beacon’s success. And we offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and a rewarding, stimulating career environment where your skills, knowledge, and work make a difference every day.
Top Benefits
About the role
Join Beacon Community Services as a Housing Support Team Lead (Night Shift) and play a vital role in supporting youth and young adults at our Mirrors Supportive Housing Facility. This is a key leadership role that positively impacts youth and young adult participants by fostering safety, stability, and support during overnight hours. You'll be joining a collaborative and committed team working in a fast-paced, trauma-informed environment. If you’re passionate about creating safe spaces and empowering vulnerable youth, we invite you to apply.
Why Join Beacon
- Comprehensive extended Health and Dental
- Municipal Pension Plan with employer contributions
- Generous paid leave
- Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP)
Full-time night shift: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and bi-weekly alternating Wednesdays 6:45 pm-6:45 am
This is an awake night shift position. Team Leads must remain alert and responsive throughout the shift.
Closing Date: Applications will be accepted until noon on July 30, 2025
Union: BCGEU Stand-Alone Agreement
POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Manager of Mirrors Supportive Housing, the Team Lead plays a key role in supporting a safe and responsive living environment for youth and young adults. This position fosters a professional and collaborative team culture while providing leadership and mentorship to Housing Support Staff. Working during the overnight shift, the Team Lead supports critical decision-making, crisis response, and operational functions to ensure a safe and supportive environment for both participants and staff.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Team Leadership & Support
- Provide senior-level support to the overnight team, including addressing complex interpersonal dynamics
- Debrief with staff after critical incidents and offer guidance and mentorship
- Assign shift tasks and ensure timely completion
- Encourage teamwork and foster a positive, respectful workplace culture
- Support student practicums and new staff orientation
- Model healthy team dynamics, professional communication, and ethical boundaries
Participant Support & Crisis Response
- Be the first responder to overnight crises and participant needs
- Provide trauma-informed support and harm reduction care
- Engage participants in tasks such as room cleaning, including situations involving biohazards (PPE provided)
- Support consistent application of program agreements and participant expectations
Operational Support
- Oversee nightly operations and ensure smooth handovers between shifts
- Support administrative duties such as incident reporting and data collection
- Inform management about programming needs and trends
Community & Program Engagement
- Maintain professional relationships with participants, community partners, and team members
- Be familiar with and build positive connections with local support services and resources
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
- Minimum 1 year of supervisory experience (preferably with vulnerable populations)
- Minimum 3 years of recent experience working with vulnerable populations
- A diploma or degree in a related field, or an equivalent combination of experience, education, and lived experience
- Strong knowledge of harm reduction and client-centred practice
- Understanding of the impacts of addiction, mental health, homelessness, and poverty
- Knowledge of the psychosocial rehabilitation model
- Experience working with individuals facing multiple barriers to housing
- Experience working night shifts or in 24/7 care environments
- Naloxone training and overdose response experience
- Occupational First Aid Level 1
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Strong leadership and decision-making skills
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication
- Ability to work calmly in high-stress situations and make sound judgments
- Ability to work independently while contributing to an integrated team
- Physically able to lift 30 lbs, kneel for medical emergencies, and walk up/down six flights of stairs
- Ability to wear appropriate PPE such as a fitted half mask respirator
- Comfortable working in environments with active substance use and animals (pet-friendly facility)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Beacon Community Services serves vulnerable populations, including seniors, people with disabilities, and children. Protecting these people and our teams on whom they rely on is critical to us. Accordingly:
- All successful applicants must consent to a Solicitor General’s Criminal Record Check.
- All successful applicants are required to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status upon hire. Depending on future public health developments, Beacon may implement a vaccination requirement as a condition of ongoing employment for all our workplaces.
Beacon Community Services is committed to inclusive, culturally safe, and trauma-informed practices. We encourage applications from people with diverse backgrounds and lived experiences.
#IND1
About Beacon Community Services
Beacon Community Services is a community-based, not-for-profit agency. We provide care and support to thousands of clients on southern Vancouver Island and the outer Gulf Islands, through a wide range of programs and services including health, children and family, training and employment, adult recreation, housing, and volunteer services.
When you join Beacon Community Services, you come to a place where you’re valued, respected, embraced and supported by a team of skilled, talented, caring colleagues who share your passion for improving lives in our community. An award-winning, highly regarded charity that’s served the Greater Victoria area for 45+ years, Beacon Community Services is powered by about 270 staff and over 500 volunteers who provide a wide range of community programs and services focused on helping people and improving lives.
We don’t just talk about our values; we live them with CARE. Whether we're helping seniors, children, families, unhoused people, marginalized youth or those in need of training and connections to employers, our team works collaboratively to deliver Compassion. Accountability. Responsiveness. Excellence.
Our team is the heart of our community’s well-being and Beacon’s success. And we offer a competitive salary, comprehensive benefits package, and a rewarding, stimulating career environment where your skills, knowledge, and work make a difference every day.