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#26-50 Child and Youth Worker (Section 23 Classroom)
About the role
Child & Youth Mental Health
FW Schumacher
Posted 41 minutes ago
CHILD AND YOUTH WORKER
SECTION 23 CLASSROOM
Full-time, 9-month contract Position in Timmins (FW Schumacher)
The Child and Youth Worker primarily helps deliver educational programs in the French elementary and secondary systems during the school year, providing support to the teacher working with individual or groups of students. During the school year the Child and Youth Worker delivers daily support to students, as well as instructing life skills programming and is also responsible for performing all direct work with the FW Schumacher Program. Duties also include, but are not limited to administering therapeutic programming, monitoring and participating in activities, completing records, logs and inventories, performing building safety and security checks, providing counseling to children and youth in the Program.
Job Requirements (qualifications And Skills)
Successful completion of a diploma and/or degree from an accredited College and/or University in Social Services, Human Services, Police Foundations, Community and Justice Program, Paramedic or Registered Practical Nursing (RPN) Diploma. Experience working with youth and families is considered an asset. Excellent communication, interpersonal and organizational skills. Bilingualism (English /French) is required. Candidates must possess a minimum G2 driver’s license at the time of application and be willing to obtain a valid G Class driver’s license as a condition of employment or already possess a valid G Class driver’s license and have access to their own vehicle.
The job description for this position is available upon request.
Please submit your resume by: July 24, 2026
Quote Competition # 26-50
Salary: $68,782 to $79,407 annually
Vacancy Status: Vacant Position
Send Resume and Cover Letter via email to: humanresources@neofacs.org
For more employment opportunities please visit our website at https://www.neofacs.org
NEOFACS does not use artificial intelligence to screen, assess, or select applicants for this position North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services only accepts resumes that are received by the email address above. We thank everyone for their interest in North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
NEOFACS is committed to an inclusive, barrier-free selection process. If contacted regarding this competition, please advise the interview coordinator of accommodation measures you may require during our selection process. Information received relating to accommodation needs of applicants will be addressed confidentially.
Working together for the well-being and safety of children, youth and families.
Job Category
Contract, Full-Time
Competition #
26-50
Closing date
July 24, 2026
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About North Eastern Ontario Family and Children's Services (NEOFACS)
North Eastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services (NEOFACS) is an integrated agency, providing services to children, youth and their families in the Districts of Cochrane and Timiskaming. Our client-responsive programs and services are innovative, evidence-based, and designed to meet the unique needs of those we serve.
Our Agency provides Child Welfare, Child and Youth Mental Health, Youth Justice and Prevention programs along with a number of other programs and services. NEOFACS is a non-profit charitable organization governed by a volunteer Board of Governors whose funding is received primarily from the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care and the Ministry of the Attorney General. Several other funders support programs as well.
NEOFACS is designated under the French Language Services Act and as such provides services in both official languages.
The spectrum of children’s mental health services includes intervention, public education/prevention and supportive services to children, youth and their families. Our Agency also operates a program for children/youth between the ages of 12-15 that functions as a children’s mental health live-in treatment facility.
Our Child Welfare services include assessment, investigation, placement (when and where necessary) as well as, supportive services to children/youth and their families.
NEOFACS is visible in several communities in northeastern Ontario. Our head office is located in Timmins. Primary District campuses are located in Kapuskasing and Kirkland Lake; several other communities are also home to NEOFACS campuses and programs and services.
The staff of NEOFACS is comprised of dedicated professionals focused on making a difference in the lives of children, youth and their families.