Contract Youth Services Worker
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About the role
Location: Hearst, ON
Job type: Contract – 35 hours per week - Up to 3 months
Closing Date: July 06, 2026
Vacancy Status: Existing Position
WHAT YOU WILL DO IN THE ROLE
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• Engage youth in decision-making and promote voluntary participation in services.
• Assess youth strengths, needs, risks, and transition readiness, and develop youth-centred plans aligned with transition-to-adulthood goals.
• Provide culturally responsive supports and facilitate connection to culture, identity, family, and community.
• Support youth in securing and maintaining safe, stable, and appropriate housing, including tenancy readiness, housing applications, landlord engagement, and connection to housing resources.
• Coordinate and support educational planning, school engagement, and pathways to training, employment, or post-secondary opportunities.
• Support the development of life and self-management skills (e.g., financial literacy, housing readiness, daily living skills) to promote independence.
• Support youth in developing and maintaining relationships with caring adults and community members.
• Provide coaching, advocacy, and safety planning, and connect youth to appropriate crisis, clinical, or specialized services as required.
• Organize and participate in public education seminars, workshops, and training for youth, families, and service providers.
• Maintain accurate documentation, service statistics, and reporting in accordance with agency policies and procedures.
• Support youth leaving care to identity, access and navigate adult service systems relevant to their needs, and transition to adulthood.
• Provide information and referrals for individual youth that address individual needs and support/reinforce strengths.
• Plan and deliver individualized and group-based supports that align with identified goals across key life domains.
• Removing Systemic Barriers: Identify and address systemic barriers that prevent youth from succeeding, advocating for equitable opportunities and resources.
• Develop and maintain effective working relationships with community agencies, school boards, and service providers.
• Provide liaison and system navigation support for youth to access services in a culturally responsive and timely manner.
• Participate in committees, working groups, and community events to promote positive outcomes for youth.
• Advocate for youth rights and ensure their needs are met in accordance with legislation and agency policies.
• Other duties as directed relating to the success of youth transition to independence.
JUST A FEW REASONS TO JOIN KUNUWANIMANO CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES
- Opportunity to collaborate with a dynamic team with career growth across multiple departments.
- KCFS prides itself in providing its employees with job security, competitive wages, and a safe working environment.
- Training opportunities to support your success in the role.
- A defined contribution benefit pension plan (OMERS)
- Comprehensive Health Plan including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life and Disability insurance.
- Competitive vacation leaves.
WHAT YOU BRING TO THE TABLE
- Degree or diploma in social work, youth services, or a related field.
- Previous experience within First Nations communities.
- Minimum of two (2) years’ experience working with at-risk youth, preferably within First Nations communities and/or child welfare.
- Experience in harm reduction, safety planning, crisis intervention, and supporting youth transitions.
- Experience working with Indigenous youth and knowledge of issues impacting at-risk youth in urban and rural environments
- Must be willing to work flexible hours.
- Must be willing to travel and cover the entire District and have access to a reliable vehicle with a $2 million rider liability.
- Must produce clear Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening.
- Must possess a valid “G” Ontario driver’s licence.
Please refer to our website: www.kunuwanimano.com [http://www.kunuwanimano.com] for employment opportunities.
We welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities. Accommodation is available on request from candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. We have a long-standing focus on diversity, equity and inclusion because we know it will make our agency a better place to work. Please note that preference will be given to qualified Indigenous applicants. Please self-identify.
Meegwetch to all applicants, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.