Youth and Family Practitioner – Journeys

ENVIROS – Who We Are:

Enviros is an innovative social services agency that provides critical, individualized programs to children, youth, adults, and families in vulnerable situations to meet their desired outcomes and wellness.

Enviros helps our clients make strength-based changes to move to independence within a healthy community.

Enviros focuses programs on the unique needs of individual clients practicing experiential learning to provide opportunities for personal discovery and growth.

Enviros focuses on relationships is the foundation of our programs and what enables clients to develop skills, healthy trust, and independence.

Since our founding in 1976, Enviros has been an early adopter of new evidence-based best practices and has developed and informed other best practices. Enviros has adopted the following principles: Voice and Choice, Collaboration/Team Based, Natural Supports, Community Based, Cultural Humility and Learning, Individualized, Strength Based, Persistence, Outcome Based.

Why People Choose Enviros:

Simply Stated, our vision is, “Reimagined lives, fulfilling potential and thriving in community.”

 

The Program – Journeys

The Journeys Program is a six bed Live-In Program for youth ages 12 to 15 years who have status with Children’s Services. Journeys offers a recreation, life skills and relationship-based program, with an average stay of 6-12 months. The intention of the youth’s stay is to collaborate with the youth and their supports to identify strengths and areas of growth where resourcing and skill development can be done with the aim of supporting the youth’s successful transition back to their family (parental or kinship setting) wherever possible, or into a less intrusive placement where indicated by the case plan.

The programming at Journeys focuses on cultivating each youth’s sense of self-worth and helps each youth identify, establish, and maintain healthy relationships with their supports to allow for successful and stable transitions. The Journeys Program provides youth with a safe and nurturing environment; individualized care plans; educational and recreational activities; and the development of daily routines. The development of strong positive relationships is a key component of the overall success of the Journeys Program.

 

The Position – Youth and Family Practitioner

This 0.8 position will be based at Journeys and will include direct involvement and support of the program and youth. Hours of work are Friday – Monday 7am-3pm with mandatory trainings and staff meetings outside of rotation.

Responsibilities

  1. Build and develop therapeutic relationship with youth to provide effective support with daily living and to work through potentially challenging situations/behaviors.
  2. Using a trauma informed and culturally aware approach to create a physically and emotionally safe environment that supports program objectives.
  3. Actively engage youth with day-to-day programming such as recreational activities and cultural activities.
  4. Key worker responsibilities for identified youth which includes but is not limited to, developing case plans/ safety plans, supporting family connection and development of natural supports, attending appointments and meetings, collaborating with teams to work towards identified goals, creating individualized programming to meet the needs of youth.
  5. Provide crisis intervention and support
  6. Help ensure all accreditation standards are upkept and met
  7. Attend and contribute to regular staff meetings
  8. Support household health and safety standards and overall housekeeping duties including but not limited to, cooking, cleaning, errands

Competencies

  • Strong communication skills
  • Strong youth engagement skills
  • Strong crisis management skills
  • Strong collaboration skills
  • Able to adapt to changing situations

 

Education & Experience

  • Diploma/ Undergraduate Degree in a Human Services related field
  • Experience with trauma informed, cultural awareness and strength-based practice
  • Experience working in group care programs is an asset
  • Recreational experience is an asset
  • CPR and first aid certification

 

Other Qualifications

  • Valid Class 5 driver’s license (Class 5 GDL will not be accepted)
  • A clean driver’s abstract containing not more than two (2) minor offences or one (1) major offence
  • Police Record Check with Vulnerable sector check (within six (6) months)
  • Child Intervention Check (within one (1) year)

Click here to apply: https://enviros.criterionhcm.com/jobs/332/1/#80 (No phone calls)