Job Detail
Position
Youth Semi-Independent Living Program - Supports
Wage/Salary
$22.80 -$23.95 - starting
Employment Terms: Full-Time
Employment Length: Permanent
Education: Completed at least some post-secondary
Job Description
Hours of Work: 32 weekly
7a to 3:30p - Daytime
3p to 11:30p - Evenings
11p to 7:30a -Overnights
Please clearly state Daytime or Evening or Overnight Residence Support Worker or your application may be deemed ineligible.
Program Description:
The Semi-Independent Living Program (SILP) provides trauma-informed, culturally grounded, and harm reductive housing for youth aged 16-21 who are transitioning from Ministry of Social
Hours of Work: 32 weekly
7a to 3:30p - Daytime
3p to 11:30p - Evenings
11p to 7:30a -Overnights
Please clearly state Daytime or Evening or Overnight Residence Support Worker or your application may be deemed ineligible.
Program Description:
The Semi-Independent Living Program (SILP) provides trauma-informed, culturally grounded, and harm reductive housing for youth aged 16-21 who are transitioning from Ministry of Social Services care toward independent adulthood.
SILP operates within YWCA Reginas continuum of care- bridging shelter, housing, and youth development and is integrated with the Homebase Youth Hub and Community Support Hub at kikaskihtanaw Center.
The program prioritizes relational accountability, youth voice and cultural connection as key components of stability and success. SILP supports youth in developing essential life skills, building positive community supports and preparing for long term housing and independence while maintaining connection with their MSS supports.
Position Description:
Under the direct the supervision of the Manager of Youth Housing, and general supervisor of the Director of Housing, the Residence Support Worker provides trauma-informed, harm-reductive, and culturally safe support to youth residing in the residence and supports them to navigate housing, education, employment, wellness, and cultural goals. The residence support worker will support the team and the youth in developing individualized, strength-based plans that promote independence and belonging.
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How to Apply: Submit a cover letter, and resume, including three professional
references with
both Email and telephone contact information
We invite applicants to voluntarily self-identify as Indigenous
Please clearly state Daytime or Evening or Overnight Residence Support
Worker or your application may be deemed ineligible.