Newcomer Child and Youth Worker (Contract)
Job Summary
The Newcomer Child and Youth Worker is responsible for helping newcomer child and youth in the process of adapting to life in Canada by delivering and referring to community based education employment recreation leadership life-skills and health and wellness supports. You will be responsible for developing and delivering relevant information sessions workshops webinars and program activities for newcomer youth and their families. The incumbent will assess the needs and provide guidance to youth connecting them with appropriate educational and community resources that engage youth leadership and self-advocacy.
- Using a client-centered anti-oppression anti-racism trauma-informed gender-based analysis plus and strength-based approaches build relationships and establish rapport with clients.
- Maintain confidentiality and privacy protection measures for all service users/clients.
- Participate in promoting a positive workplace culture through agency committee membership and departmental activities.
- Develop an outreach strategy to recruit newly-arrived immigrants and newcomer youth to participate in program activities.
- Develop flyers posters and presentations to promote the program.
- Work with volunteers community partners and colleagues to promote and enhance newcomer youth programs.
- Assess needs interests geographic proximity etc. of newcomer youth and volunteers that will support the delivery of program activities.
- Provide ongoing training for volunteers to ensure activities are successful.
- Initiate develop implement and participate in community outreach activities.
- Initiate new and facilitate established program activities to meet program deliverables targets and outcomes.
- Plan and facilitate after school activities to ensure youth participants feel welcomed and well supported. Transition to online activities when necessary.
- In partnership with SWIS promote SWIS youth advisory committee and SWIS activities.
- Work collaboratively with youth families SWIS workers and youth service providers to develop effective service delivery plans.
- Collaborate with Community Connections team and the Indigenous community to establish culturally-appropriate networking and engagement strategies that support meaningful dialogue between newcomer youth and members of local Indigenous communities.
- Work closely with Community Connections team on Canada Connects program for youth by matching them with Canadian citizens or longtime community members.
- Maintain accurate client and volunteer records using program database and iCARE (The Immigration Contribution Agreement Reporting Environment) system reporting platform.
- Prepare narrative and statistical reports on a monthly basis and as required.
- Collaborate with other CDCD programs to offer a full range of services to immigrants.
- Liaise between newcomer youth and CDCD staff to increase youth participation and engagement in program activities.
- Respond to all program enquiries.
- Ensure that workplace conduct and activities are in accordance with the Occupational Health & Safety Act.
- Work with the volunteer coordinator to recruit and train youth volunteers.
- Maintain volunteer database and track hours.
- Work closely with community partners and SWIS to enhance youth service in Durham Region.
- Plan and run a Summer Camp for newcomer children incorporating fun activities crafts games and learning circles.
- Focus on developing childrens creativity communication and leadership skills through interactive experiences.
- Ensure a safe inclusive and welcoming environment for all participants.
- Design and implement engaging social recreational and educational programs for newcomer children and youth.
- Develop both virtual and in-person programming to ensure inclusive participation.
- Build and maintain partnerships that support the Take a Newcomer Kid to Work Day initiative and working with interdisciplinary teams and partners to provide career exploration experiences.
- Refer youth and families to appropriate services and resources as needed.
- Plan and run a Summer Camp for newcomer children incorporating fun activities crafts games and learning circles.
- Focus on developing childrens creativity communication and leadership skills through interactive experiences.
- Ensure a safe inclusive and welcoming environment for all participants.
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Post-secondary education in Social Services or related area of study
- Direct experience working with youth required
- Settlement sector experience working with newcomers and immigrant-serving partners is an asset
- Knowledge and experience working with the Indigenous community is an asset
- Demonstrates understanding of the Durham Region social service sector and issues faced by marginalized populations we serve
- Demonstrated ability to engage and motivate youth
- Ability to make presentations conduct workshops and network with partners
- Proficiency to a second language is an asset
- Strong proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office and virtual platforms such as Zoom
- Strong work ethic integrity and ability to instill trust
- Must have a high level of integrity and ability to work with confidential and sensitive information
- Detail-oriented with demonstrated ability to keep accurate records write reports and meet deadlines
- Highly organized with strong time management skills and the ability to handle multiple projects concurrently and meet tight deadlines
- The Newcomer Child and Youth Worker will work out of an office environment and will be required to lift up to 20 lbs
- Prolonged sitting is required.
- The Newcomer Child and Youth Worker will need to be flexible in the case of attending evening and/or weekend meetings and events as required.
- A valid Ontario drivers license (Class G) use of a vehicle and insurance with the ability to work in a variety of settings.
- The successful candidate must provide an acceptable Vulnerable Sector Screening and certificate demonstrating proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 prior to commencing employment.
- The physical ability to function effectively in an environment that includes both normal office and duties being carried out in an external setting.
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Job Title: Wellness Navigator Department: Newcomer Community Services (Client Services)Reports To: Manager Newcomer Community Services Hours of Work:...