Youth Support Worker
Job Summary
Youth Home Services Youth Support Worker
Organization
Restore Child and Youth Care is an Alberta organization established to support vulnerable children and youth primarily between 0-17 years but also after that age by providing them with a protective stable caring and supportive home environment. Our program operates by matching the needs of the individual children and youths with resources that meet their needs. Increased emotional stability improved behavioral functioning and social interaction are a top priority for our management and staff. While our clients may need extra support and assistance we are also aware that such services must and should respect their rights dignity autonomy comfort and safety. These aspects are central to our operations at Restore Child and Youth Care. We aim to foster an atmosphere of care and support enabling our clients to live as full fulfilled and independent lifestyles as possible.
Vision and Mission
Our vision is to be a safe environment where children and youth will be nurtured and supported
Our Mission is to provide quality care services and opportunities to children and their families and support them in achieving their full intellectual economic and social potential.
Core Values
- Commitment: We are focused on improving the quality of life of all children and youth in our care.
- Passion: We are driven and committed to motivating children and youth to achieve their highest level of physical and emotional health.
- Diversity Equality and Inclusion: We are committed to treating people fairly regardless of gender marital status family status sexual orientation religious beliefs age disabilities or race. We will treat all children and youth equally and encourage them to relate to each other with respect.
The Position
Reporting to the organization program Coordinator the Youth Support Worker must be trauma informed. This position requires support worker to:
- Provide guidance support and supervision to children and youth in care
- Maintain a creative and sensitive approach in meeting the needs of children and youth in care
- Complete all documentation and writer case notes
- Attend to cleaning and meal preparation.
- Role model healthy behavior for children and youth in care
- Provide support to children and youth in developing independent living skills
- Attend routine staff meeting
- Knowledge on Mental health and Indigenous culture
The Youth Support Worker will have related post-secondary education or equivalent experience an understanding of issues related to adverse childhood experiences. The successful candidate will have experience working with marginalized youth communication and relationship skills crisis prevention and problem- solving skills.
We are hiring for multiple Relief Positions
All candidates for the above position will have to successfully undertake a Calgary Police Information Check (CPIC) and a Child Welfare Information System CWIS check.
Trauma Informed Care (TIC) Certification considered an asset.
Applications will be accepted until suitable candidate(s) is found. Please submit your resume