Indigenous Wellness Liaison Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Title: Indigenous Wellness Liaison Worker
Employment Type: Part-Time, Permanent, 10 hours per week
Compensation: $28.06 – $29.66
Location: Varies from Sechelt to Pender Harbor (On-site)
About Community Services
Since 1974, Sunshine Coast Community Services Society has been at the heart of creating positive change for people on the Sunshine Coast. With a legacy built on care, dedication, and adaptability, we proudly offer over 30 impactful programs across the region. Our work spans four vital areas: Community Action and Engagement, Together Against Violence, Child and Family Counselling, and Family, Youth, and Children’s Services.
Guided by our core values—social justice, interdependence, diversity, compassion, and respect—we are driven to empower individuals and strengthen our community. We’re seeking passionate, values-driven individuals who want to make a real difference in the lives of others. If that sounds like you, join us and be part of our meaningful journey!
About the Role
The Indigenous Wellness Liaison works from a culturally informed, strength-based approach with identified Indigenous families, youth, and children living along the Coast from Port Melon to Pender Harbour. This position supports the provision of mainstream Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) services in an accessible and culturally competent manner, including making referrals to other community resources as appropriate. This role reports to the Manager – Family, Youth & Children Services.
What You’ll Do
- Support the provision of mainstream Child Youth and Mental Health services in a culturally competent manner for families with children aged 6–18 presenting with serious emotional, psychological, and/or behavioral challenges.
- Liaise with School District 46 Indigenous programs to foster relationships and strategies that support culturally appropriate mental health care.
- Promote mutual support and capacity development for children, youth, and families/caregivers.
- Develop and implement strategies to increase community awareness of Indigenous CYMH needs.
- Collaborate with MCFD CYMH teams and local services to integrate Indigenous perspectives, traditions, and values.
- Support families and youth through case conferencing, referrals, and direct connection to services.
- Maintain accurate records, files, and statistics in line with program and CARF requirements.
- Participate in staff meetings and represent SCCSS in a professional and positive manner.
- Other duties as assigned
What You Bring
- Post-secondary education in a related field, plus at least one year of relevant work experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Extensive knowledge of culturally competent practices and a deep understanding of the impacts of colonization on Indigenous communities, families, and individuals.
- Knowledge and experience supporting populations with physical, mental, emotional, and/or developmental challenges.
- Strong understanding of mental health indicators, concurrent disorders, and trauma-informed practices.
- Demonstrated experience with strengths-based approaches and a solid understanding of the harm reduction model.
- Excellent risk assessment skills and the ability to make informed, culturally safe decisions.
- Proven ability to communicate effectively and foster trusting relationships with families, children, youth, and professional support services.
- Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Why Join Our Team?
- Competitive and Transparent Compensation: We value fairness and clarity in our wages.
- Generous Vacation Time: Start with 3 weeks in your first year, increasing to 4 weeks in your second year.
- Wellness and Flexibility: Receive special leave annually for wellness, personal needs, and more.
- Community Impact: Be part of meaningful work that makes a real difference.
- Team Connection: Participate in our annual Off-Site Team Building Day with fun, engaging activities that foster collaboration and connection.
Additional information:
- A valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are required
- Criminal Record Check required.
- Emergency Child Care First Aid certification.
- Flexible schedule, including occasional evenings and weekends.
- Work across multiple Coast locations; some home office work possible.
- Regular computer use and extended sitting; occasional lifting/moving of supplies.
How to Apply:
We are committed to ensuring our application process is accessible to all candidates. If you require accommodations during any part of the application process, please contact hr@sccss.ca.
“We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability.”
About Sunshine Coast Community Services
Sunshine Coast Community Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to making our community stronger, safer and more resilient. We support over 5000 community members through more than 30 programs and services.
We offer programs in four key areas - Community Action and Engagement; Together Against Violence; Child and Family Counselling; and Family, Youth and Children's Services.
Our programs support pregnant and new moms, families, children, youth, adults, and seniors through crisis response, support programs, housing, and advocacy.
We are honoured to provide services on the unceded, ancestral and traditional lands of the shíshálh (Sechelt) Nation and the Skwxwu7mesh Uxwumixw (Squamish Nation).
Indigenous Wellness Liaison Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Title: Indigenous Wellness Liaison Worker
Employment Type: Part-Time, Permanent, 10 hours per week
Compensation: $28.06 – $29.66
Location: Varies from Sechelt to Pender Harbor (On-site)
About Community Services
Since 1974, Sunshine Coast Community Services Society has been at the heart of creating positive change for people on the Sunshine Coast. With a legacy built on care, dedication, and adaptability, we proudly offer over 30 impactful programs across the region. Our work spans four vital areas: Community Action and Engagement, Together Against Violence, Child and Family Counselling, and Family, Youth, and Children’s Services.
Guided by our core values—social justice, interdependence, diversity, compassion, and respect—we are driven to empower individuals and strengthen our community. We’re seeking passionate, values-driven individuals who want to make a real difference in the lives of others. If that sounds like you, join us and be part of our meaningful journey!
About the Role
The Indigenous Wellness Liaison works from a culturally informed, strength-based approach with identified Indigenous families, youth, and children living along the Coast from Port Melon to Pender Harbour. This position supports the provision of mainstream Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH) services in an accessible and culturally competent manner, including making referrals to other community resources as appropriate. This role reports to the Manager – Family, Youth & Children Services.
What You’ll Do
- Support the provision of mainstream Child Youth and Mental Health services in a culturally competent manner for families with children aged 6–18 presenting with serious emotional, psychological, and/or behavioral challenges.
- Liaise with School District 46 Indigenous programs to foster relationships and strategies that support culturally appropriate mental health care.
- Promote mutual support and capacity development for children, youth, and families/caregivers.
- Develop and implement strategies to increase community awareness of Indigenous CYMH needs.
- Collaborate with MCFD CYMH teams and local services to integrate Indigenous perspectives, traditions, and values.
- Support families and youth through case conferencing, referrals, and direct connection to services.
- Maintain accurate records, files, and statistics in line with program and CARF requirements.
- Participate in staff meetings and represent SCCSS in a professional and positive manner.
- Other duties as assigned
What You Bring
- Post-secondary education in a related field, plus at least one year of relevant work experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Extensive knowledge of culturally competent practices and a deep understanding of the impacts of colonization on Indigenous communities, families, and individuals.
- Knowledge and experience supporting populations with physical, mental, emotional, and/or developmental challenges.
- Strong understanding of mental health indicators, concurrent disorders, and trauma-informed practices.
- Demonstrated experience with strengths-based approaches and a solid understanding of the harm reduction model.
- Excellent risk assessment skills and the ability to make informed, culturally safe decisions.
- Proven ability to communicate effectively and foster trusting relationships with families, children, youth, and professional support services.
- Strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Why Join Our Team?
- Competitive and Transparent Compensation: We value fairness and clarity in our wages.
- Generous Vacation Time: Start with 3 weeks in your first year, increasing to 4 weeks in your second year.
- Wellness and Flexibility: Receive special leave annually for wellness, personal needs, and more.
- Community Impact: Be part of meaningful work that makes a real difference.
- Team Connection: Participate in our annual Off-Site Team Building Day with fun, engaging activities that foster collaboration and connection.
Additional information:
- A valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle are required
- Criminal Record Check required.
- Emergency Child Care First Aid certification.
- Flexible schedule, including occasional evenings and weekends.
- Work across multiple Coast locations; some home office work possible.
- Regular computer use and extended sitting; occasional lifting/moving of supplies.
How to Apply:
We are committed to ensuring our application process is accessible to all candidates. If you require accommodations during any part of the application process, please contact hr@sccss.ca.
“We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability.”
About Sunshine Coast Community Services
Sunshine Coast Community Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to making our community stronger, safer and more resilient. We support over 5000 community members through more than 30 programs and services.
We offer programs in four key areas - Community Action and Engagement; Together Against Violence; Child and Family Counselling; and Family, Youth and Children's Services.
Our programs support pregnant and new moms, families, children, youth, adults, and seniors through crisis response, support programs, housing, and advocacy.
We are honoured to provide services on the unceded, ancestral and traditional lands of the shíshálh (Sechelt) Nation and the Skwxwu7mesh Uxwumixw (Squamish Nation).