Open House
For Support and Youth Care Workers
On-The-Spot Interviews
Join us for an exciting opportunity to explore a career as a Support and Youth Care Worker at Métis Child, Family and Community Services!
Thursday, November 7, 2024
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
2000 Portage Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba
What to Bring to the
Open House
1. Resume
2. Cover Letter
3. Driver's License
Must Have:
∞ Valid Class 5F Manitoba Driver's License
∞ Use of a personal vehicle for travel within and outside the city.
∞ Current CPR & First-Aid Certification
Employment Requirements:
Before starting employment, successful applicants will need to provide satisfactory results for the following checks:
∞ Driver's Abstract
∞ Prior Contact Check
∞ Child Abuse Criminal Record Check
∞ Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search
The Support and Youth Care Worker (SYCW) primary responsibility is to work with a team of SYCW to provide twenty-four (24) hour basic care including meeting the emotional, intellectual and spiritual needs of the youth residing at the MCFCS Shelters, while maintaining a safe, stable and nurturing environment. It is the responsibility of every position to provide, where requested culturally relevant service or assist with access to such service.
Listed below is a summary of the qualifications and responsibilities of the position;
Key Responsibilities and Activities:
- Schedule medical, optical and dental appointments for each child admitted
- Provide information to youth of their rights, including information on The Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth, the grievance process, worker contact information, etc.
- Provide youth with structure and routine as outlined by team leader
- Plan and participate in activities and group outings with youth.
- Ability to assist youth with their individual beliefs and cultural traditions.
- Provide support for youth to promote school attendance and homework, attend meetings, other programming, therapy, recreation, etc.
- Provide support to youth including: educating youth about at-risk behaviours, encouraging age appropriate outings for residents, support activities that stimulate learning and teaching/assisting youth with independent living skills
- Complete and teach basic housekeeping duties, including: cooking, cleaning, food storage and meal preparation.
- Administer and record medication as directed.
- Follow daily routine & procedures, including wake-up calls & bedtime procedures
Education and Experience
- A minimum of Grade 12 Diploma
- Child and Youth Care Diploma is an asset
- 1 year minimum experience working with youth
- Current CPR & Emergency First Aid required
- Current Non-Violent Crisis Intervention would be an asset
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
- Demonstrated understanding of Metis and Inuit culture and communities.
- Ability to show initiative and stay motivated in building positive, healthy relationships with the youth.
- Ability to recognize and deescalate potentially unsafe situations.
- Ability to interact with the youth using a strength based affirming approach.
- Ability to teach household tasks such as cooking and cleaning.
- Understanding of separation, loss, trauma and neglect on child development
- Proven ability to multi-task and prioritize.
Prior to commencing employment the successful applicant will be asked to provide satisfactory results of a Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search, a Child Abuse Registry Check, Prior Contact Check and a Driver's Abstract upon hire at their own expense.
MCFCS offers a supportive and progressive work environment, competitive salaries, excellent benefits package and training opportunities.
We thank all who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Preference will be given to qualified Indigenous applicants All are encouraged to self-declare in cover letter.