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We are hiring!

Join us as a Residence Worker - Overnight!

Overview

Job Title: Residence Worker - Overnight
Team: Staff Team
Reports to: Residence Coordinator
Start Date: TBD (estimate: February 2023)
Position Duration: Permanent (3-month probation)
​Hourly wage: $19.00
Hours/week: Monday to Wednesday 11:00 pm to 9:00 am (30 hr/wk)

Benefits: 
  • Health and dental benefits paid by employer
  • 5% RRSP contribution
Vacation: 4 weeks/year
Office Location: Castlegar, BC
​Application Deadline: currently open
Send resume and cover letter to: work@freedomquestyouthservices.ca

Program Summary

​Freedom Quest’s Child/Youth Residence is home to up to 2 young people (aged 12- 18) who may have multiple diagnoses, come from unstable family backgrounds, and may have been exposed to a range of risk factors including neglect, physical and sexual abuse and prenatal exposure to drugs and/or alcohol. This 24/7 staffed home is a place where children/youth can find safety, stability, and care from a group of adults who are trauma and attachment-informed, culturally humble, actively engaged, strengths-based, client-centered, and motivated to support them in moving towards their self-identified goals.
 
It is also a place where families can experience non-judgement and unconditional positive regard as they work to maintain a relationship with their young person and/or work towards reconnecting and rebuilding relationships that have been disrupted.
 
In addition to providing children/youth with the basic utilities of living and supplying them with much-needed supports, Freedom Quest’s Child/Youth Residence facilitates opportunities for residents to engage in indoor and outdoor recreation activities with other young people, staff, family members (when applicable), and other key figures in their life. Freedom Quest is an agency that understands that healthy, authentic, and holistic relationships built on positive and exciting experiences are fundamental to a successful home environment and support network.

Position Summary

The Residence Worker is anticipated to allocate their time and energy to the tasks below, however, they and the Residence Coordinator OR Senior Residence Worker have the flexibility to manage their time and tasks according to the needs of the home, the residents, the agency, and the contract.
Worker/Youth Relationship Building:
  • Speak and write using a strength-based approach
  • Communicate the house agreements and limits to confidentiality early in the relationship
  • Be available – physically and mentally, for comfort and protection
  • Have fun, be silly, embrace spontaneity
  • Create opportunities for youth to have choice in what is happening
  • Maintain transparency in the relationship
  • Model secure attachment behaviours
  • Plan, prepare, and, whenever possible, eat meals together
  • Take into account each youth’s biological age, developmental stage, and other factors
  • Maintain care and unconditional positive regard when communicating boundaries, implementing consequences, deescalating harmful behaviours, and when saying “no”
  • Find/create opportunities to say “yes”

Care Plan Support:
  • Support youth in moving forward in their individualized Care Plan
  • Communicate with team members around Care Plan progress to avoid unhelpful repetition and to thoughtfully “pick-up where others left off
  • Make use of evidence-based models such as Motivational Interviewing as youth move through the Stages of Change
  • Communicate, collaborate, and consult with supervisors if/when a care plan needs adjusting

Recreation Participation:
  • Actively participate in lower and higher risk recreation activities according to each youth’s individualized Care Plan
  • Follow the lead of the Team Lead or Recreation Coordinator when engaged in high-risk activities such as canoeing or overnight camping
  • Plan and deliver low-risk recreation activities such as bowling, shopping, eating-out, birthday celebrations, etc.
  • Have fun and express yourself authentically as you engage in recreation activities

Community Collaboration:
  • Maintain positive relationships with neighbours, visitors, and other community members
  • Fully collaborate with community partners, family members, the funder, and others according to agency policy

Training and Competency Building:
  • Seek out professional development opportunities
  • Actively seek supervisor consultation in instances of confusion, uncertainty, and/or concern.
  • Be open to constructive feedback and make adjustments as needed
  • Fully engage in required trainings
  • Uphold a workplace culture of life-long learning

Administration & Other Duties:
  • Complete daily log sheets, care plan progress reports, and occupancy tracking forms
  • Promote and make available to residents the bi-annual resident satisfaction survey
  • Attend required house meetings, staff meetings, and agency functions.
  • Read, understand, and comply with all agency policies and procedures
  • Perform room checks
  • Organize and maintain a clean work/home environment
  • Perform First Aid as needed and in accordance with First Aid Certifications
  • Complete minor household repairs
  • Alert supervisors and/or the JOSH committee about any home/workplace hazards and or damage

Knowledge Skills, and Abilities

Education:
  • A certificate or diploma in child and youth care, social work, or related field. Equivalent experience may be accepted.

​Experience:
  • Two years of experience working with youth who have complex needs
  • One year of experience working in a residential setting
  • Experience working from client-centred, strengths-based, harm-reduction, attachment and trauma-informed approaches
  • Experience being in relationship with Indigenous people
  • Experience working alongside worldviews that are not your own

​Other Requirements:
  • Current Standard First Aid and CPR Certification (required)
  • Criminal Record Check (Children & Vulnerable Adults) (required)
  • Valid FoodSafe Certification (required)
  • Valid Driver’s License (required)
  • Driving Record (required)
  • Driver Factor Report (less than a 2.0 rating required)
  • Reliable Vehicle (an asset)
  • Valid ASIST Certification (an asset)

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  • Welcome
  • What we do
    • Youth Substance Use Counselling Services
    • Regional Concurrent Disorders Clinician
    • Regional Alcohol & Drug Day Treatment Program (RADD)
    • Therapeutic Recreation Programming
    • Presentations & Workshops
  • Who we are
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
  • What you can do
    • Work with us
    • Volunteer with us
    • Practicum with us
    • Donate
  • Contact Us