Outreach Housing Worker
About the role
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Please do not apply below - applications submitted here will not be received.
Wage Grid 13 - $30.86 to $32.18
Last Date to Apply:
June 19, 2026
Hours & Conditions of Work
- Regular Full Time
- 35 hours weekly
- Core hours of work: 10am to 6pm.
- This position requires a flexible schedule that may include early mornings or evenings, and occasional weekends.
About the Program
The Surrey Reaching Home Program (SYRHP) is a housing support program that assists youth and young adults up to age 24 in Surrey and Delta who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness. The program focuses on housing stability and prevention by supporting youth to secure and maintain safe, appropriate housing. Supports include individualized housing‑focused support, assistance with accessing income supports, housing advocacy, landlord mediation, moving and setup assistance, and referrals to ongoing community‑based services.
Position Summary
The Outreach Housing Worker is part of the Youth Housing team and provides 1-1 case management and support to diverse youth residing in within PCRS-run homes, community homes as well as supports youth with housing search in the community.
Staff help develop personal plans, provide life skills and support group activities such as house meetings and outings. This position involves developing relationships with youth as well as liaising with professionals such as social workers, school personnel, and community staff. Workers may also provide moving assistance, landlord advocacy, and mediation.
Responsibilities
- Provides individualized housing supports to vulnerable youth who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Develops supportive and engaging relationships with youth, developing individualized service plans in consultation with youth participants
- Meets with youth to identify their specific needs, goals, care planning, and passions as well as support their emotional wellness, physical health and a strong sense of identity and belonging
- Assists youth in maintaining program expectations such as attending house meetings, maintaining house cleanliness, supporting participants to attend school, work or volunteer opportunities and maintaining connection with their other support workers
- Works collaboratively with various stakeholders, such as government, families, related organizations, community organizations and service providers
- Maintains accurate case notes, monitoring youth progress, engagement and participation in the program
- Other duties such as moving support, collection of rent, and other administrative tasks may be required
- Participates and engages in a collaborative and effective staff team
- Communicates effectively with coworkers and staff, and participate in team efforts
- Participates in professional development and training
Competencies & Knowledge
- Sound understanding of tenant and landlord rights
- Sound understanding of housing related documentation
- A thorough knowledge of relevant government legislation
- Ability to respond to crisis scenarios using agency protocols and ethics
- Effective team collaboration skills
- Experience creating and working within a culturally inclusive environment for staff, partners, and participants
- Strong verbal, interpersonal, presentation, and written communication skills
- Excellent time management skills and the ability to handle multiple, often conflicting priorities
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Please do not apply below - applications submitted here will not be received.
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About Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS)
Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS) has been providing social services since 1984 across BC, in education, employment, housing, substance use, mental health, and youth and family support services. PCRS is grateful to operate on the unceded, ancestral and traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples.
Our Mission: Inspiring healthy and inclusive communities through leadership and collaboration.
Our Vision: Everyone thriving in strong, healthy communities.
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Outreach Housing Worker
About the role
Apply Now on our Website!
Please do not apply below - applications submitted here will not be received.
Wage Grid 13 - $30.86 to $32.18
Last Date to Apply:
June 19, 2026
Hours & Conditions of Work
- Regular Full Time
- 35 hours weekly
- Core hours of work: 10am to 6pm.
- This position requires a flexible schedule that may include early mornings or evenings, and occasional weekends.
About the Program
The Surrey Reaching Home Program (SYRHP) is a housing support program that assists youth and young adults up to age 24 in Surrey and Delta who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of homelessness. The program focuses on housing stability and prevention by supporting youth to secure and maintain safe, appropriate housing. Supports include individualized housing‑focused support, assistance with accessing income supports, housing advocacy, landlord mediation, moving and setup assistance, and referrals to ongoing community‑based services.
Position Summary
The Outreach Housing Worker is part of the Youth Housing team and provides 1-1 case management and support to diverse youth residing in within PCRS-run homes, community homes as well as supports youth with housing search in the community.
Staff help develop personal plans, provide life skills and support group activities such as house meetings and outings. This position involves developing relationships with youth as well as liaising with professionals such as social workers, school personnel, and community staff. Workers may also provide moving assistance, landlord advocacy, and mediation.
Responsibilities
- Provides individualized housing supports to vulnerable youth who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
- Develops supportive and engaging relationships with youth, developing individualized service plans in consultation with youth participants
- Meets with youth to identify their specific needs, goals, care planning, and passions as well as support their emotional wellness, physical health and a strong sense of identity and belonging
- Assists youth in maintaining program expectations such as attending house meetings, maintaining house cleanliness, supporting participants to attend school, work or volunteer opportunities and maintaining connection with their other support workers
- Works collaboratively with various stakeholders, such as government, families, related organizations, community organizations and service providers
- Maintains accurate case notes, monitoring youth progress, engagement and participation in the program
- Other duties such as moving support, collection of rent, and other administrative tasks may be required
- Participates and engages in a collaborative and effective staff team
- Communicates effectively with coworkers and staff, and participate in team efforts
- Participates in professional development and training
Competencies & Knowledge
- Sound understanding of tenant and landlord rights
- Sound understanding of housing related documentation
- A thorough knowledge of relevant government legislation
- Ability to respond to crisis scenarios using agency protocols and ethics
- Effective team collaboration skills
- Experience creating and working within a culturally inclusive environment for staff, partners, and participants
- Strong verbal, interpersonal, presentation, and written communication skills
- Excellent time management skills and the ability to handle multiple, often conflicting priorities
Apply Now on our Website!
Please do not apply below - applications submitted here will not be received.
Not the right fit? Search for Outreach Housing Worker jobs in Surrey, BC
About Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS)
Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS) has been providing social services since 1984 across BC, in education, employment, housing, substance use, mental health, and youth and family support services. PCRS is grateful to operate on the unceded, ancestral and traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples.
Our Mission: Inspiring healthy and inclusive communities through leadership and collaboration.
Our Vision: Everyone thriving in strong, healthy communities.