Top Benefits
About the role
CYCW - Child And Youth Care Worker (Full-time)
Location: Grande Prairie
Schedule:
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Day (7:30am - 10:30pm) 6 on, 3 off rotations
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Evening (3:00pm - 11:00pm) 6 on, 3 off rotations
-
Awake Overnight (10:30pm – 8:00am)
Before you read on…
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This is not just a shift on your schedule.
-
This is a role where a child’s trust, joy, and sense of safety depend on you showing up, fully present.
-
If you’re simply looking to add another job to your roster, this is not the right fit.
-
But if you are ready to laugh, play tag, shoot hoops, set healthy boundaries, and be a steady, caring presence through the hard days and the good ones, keep reading.
Why Your Transparency Matters
Our goal is to provide excellence in service for the children we provide care for and build a team with the comfort, knowledge, and skills to truly make a difference.
This work will test your patience, stretch your creativity, and demand your accountability. But it will also give you the chance to make a lasting impact in the life of a child who needs it most.
When expectations are clear from the start, we can prevent unexpected disruptions, which can be heartbreaking for the children and the team.
What Success Looks Like
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A child smiles because they feel you genuinely care.
-
They invite you into their world, whether that’s basketball, video games, or simply a quiet walk.
-
You set respectful boundaries: “Internet time is done for today,” and they know you mean it, firm but fair.
-
You help them navigate complex emotions with patience, empathy, and consistency.
A Day in the Life
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Build trust through playful engagement and mentorship.
-
Guide youth through crisis in challenging situations by using role modelling, encouragement, and crisis intervention strategies.
-
Support them with your presence, engagement, and accountability.
-
Create moments of joy, whether that’s organizing a game, cooking together, or teaching life skills.
-
Document daily activities and observations with attention and care.
-
Collaborate with Program Supervisors to support individualized therapeutic plans.
Behaviour Management Comparison
CYCW Role
- Focus is on individualized, trauma-informed care for children and youth with complex behavioural and emotional needs.
- Behavioural challenges may include aggression, withdrawal, or resistance, understanding the “why” behind behaviour is critical.
- You are not just supervising, you ARE building therapeutic relationships, teaching coping strategies, and modelling healthy boundaries.
Daycare Role
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Focus is on group routines, playtime, and general supervision.
-
Behavioural guidance usually means teaching sharing, turn-taking, and following rules.
-
Children typically come from stable homes, with fewer trauma-related behaviours.
-
Care is often short-term (a few hours/day), not deeply individualized.
What You Bring
-
A deep passion for supporting youth with complex behavioural and emotional needs.
-
Patience, compassion, and the ability to stay calm in tough situations.
-
A balance of playfulness and structure, you can laugh, run, and play, but also hold firm boundaries.
-
Knowledge (or willingness to learn) around trauma-informed care, wholistic well-being, and child development.
-
Experience in youth care, working with complex behavioural needs, social work, or related fields is an asset.
Your patience already shines, having taken the time to read and reflect on this opportunity. Give yourself the space to truly consider whether you are ready to open your heart, and to commit to a life-changing role for both you and the youth, if you are, we would love to hear from you.
Compliance Regulated Requirements
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An active Alberta Class 5 Driver's License
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A clear Alberta 10-year Driver's Abstract (10 years driving experience is not required)
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A current Standard/Intermediate First Aid with CPR Level C (Canadian Provider in person, or blended)
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$2 Million Alberta Auto Insurance Liability coverage
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Clear Criminal Record with Vulnerable Sector Check obtained in last 5 months
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Clear Intervention Record Check obtained from Children Services in last 5 months
The PERKS!
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Career growth opportunities in a growing, award-winning organization
-
Innovative technology to assist in your daily routine of providing care
-
Mobile App. access technology
-
Cornell University TCI Training (Therapeutic Crisis Intervention)
-
Ongoing training & professional development
-
A collaborative and diverse organization supporting you through your journey in making an impact in the lives of youth, so you never feel alone!
We thank all applicants for applying; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
#hp
About CarePros
CarePros is a Disability & Children's Services agency that is driven to provide the highest level of care for all individuals. We first started providing care in 2016, and since then, our range of services have grown substantially as we continue striving to reach and help more families.
We make every effort possible to improve on our service delivery model by incorporating evidence-based practices directly into our training programs and service offerings.
Our hope is that one day, with the help of our Care Providers and Care Professions, that all of the individuals we serve will grow and develop to lead successful and fulfilling lives.
Top Benefits
About the role
CYCW - Child And Youth Care Worker (Full-time)
Location: Grande Prairie
Schedule:
-
Day (7:30am - 10:30pm) 6 on, 3 off rotations
-
Evening (3:00pm - 11:00pm) 6 on, 3 off rotations
-
Awake Overnight (10:30pm – 8:00am)
Before you read on…
-
This is not just a shift on your schedule.
-
This is a role where a child’s trust, joy, and sense of safety depend on you showing up, fully present.
-
If you’re simply looking to add another job to your roster, this is not the right fit.
-
But if you are ready to laugh, play tag, shoot hoops, set healthy boundaries, and be a steady, caring presence through the hard days and the good ones, keep reading.
Why Your Transparency Matters
Our goal is to provide excellence in service for the children we provide care for and build a team with the comfort, knowledge, and skills to truly make a difference.
This work will test your patience, stretch your creativity, and demand your accountability. But it will also give you the chance to make a lasting impact in the life of a child who needs it most.
When expectations are clear from the start, we can prevent unexpected disruptions, which can be heartbreaking for the children and the team.
What Success Looks Like
-
A child smiles because they feel you genuinely care.
-
They invite you into their world, whether that’s basketball, video games, or simply a quiet walk.
-
You set respectful boundaries: “Internet time is done for today,” and they know you mean it, firm but fair.
-
You help them navigate complex emotions with patience, empathy, and consistency.
A Day in the Life
-
Build trust through playful engagement and mentorship.
-
Guide youth through crisis in challenging situations by using role modelling, encouragement, and crisis intervention strategies.
-
Support them with your presence, engagement, and accountability.
-
Create moments of joy, whether that’s organizing a game, cooking together, or teaching life skills.
-
Document daily activities and observations with attention and care.
-
Collaborate with Program Supervisors to support individualized therapeutic plans.
Behaviour Management Comparison
CYCW Role
- Focus is on individualized, trauma-informed care for children and youth with complex behavioural and emotional needs.
- Behavioural challenges may include aggression, withdrawal, or resistance, understanding the “why” behind behaviour is critical.
- You are not just supervising, you ARE building therapeutic relationships, teaching coping strategies, and modelling healthy boundaries.
Daycare Role
-
Focus is on group routines, playtime, and general supervision.
-
Behavioural guidance usually means teaching sharing, turn-taking, and following rules.
-
Children typically come from stable homes, with fewer trauma-related behaviours.
-
Care is often short-term (a few hours/day), not deeply individualized.
What You Bring
-
A deep passion for supporting youth with complex behavioural and emotional needs.
-
Patience, compassion, and the ability to stay calm in tough situations.
-
A balance of playfulness and structure, you can laugh, run, and play, but also hold firm boundaries.
-
Knowledge (or willingness to learn) around trauma-informed care, wholistic well-being, and child development.
-
Experience in youth care, working with complex behavioural needs, social work, or related fields is an asset.
Your patience already shines, having taken the time to read and reflect on this opportunity. Give yourself the space to truly consider whether you are ready to open your heart, and to commit to a life-changing role for both you and the youth, if you are, we would love to hear from you.
Compliance Regulated Requirements
-
An active Alberta Class 5 Driver's License
-
A clear Alberta 10-year Driver's Abstract (10 years driving experience is not required)
-
A current Standard/Intermediate First Aid with CPR Level C (Canadian Provider in person, or blended)
-
$2 Million Alberta Auto Insurance Liability coverage
-
Clear Criminal Record with Vulnerable Sector Check obtained in last 5 months
-
Clear Intervention Record Check obtained from Children Services in last 5 months
The PERKS!
-
Career growth opportunities in a growing, award-winning organization
-
Innovative technology to assist in your daily routine of providing care
-
Mobile App. access technology
-
Cornell University TCI Training (Therapeutic Crisis Intervention)
-
Ongoing training & professional development
-
A collaborative and diverse organization supporting you through your journey in making an impact in the lives of youth, so you never feel alone!
We thank all applicants for applying; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
#hp
About CarePros
CarePros is a Disability & Children's Services agency that is driven to provide the highest level of care for all individuals. We first started providing care in 2016, and since then, our range of services have grown substantially as we continue striving to reach and help more families.
We make every effort possible to improve on our service delivery model by incorporating evidence-based practices directly into our training programs and service offerings.
Our hope is that one day, with the help of our Care Providers and Care Professions, that all of the individuals we serve will grow and develop to lead successful and fulfilling lives.