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Temporary Full-Time Workshop Facilitator

PLEA Community Services Society of BC - 11 emplois
Port Coquitlam, BC
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PLEA Community Services is currently seeking a Temporary Full-Time Workshop Facilitator for our Children of the Street team located in Port Coquitlam, BC. This temporary position is proposed to start as soon as possible, and end upon the return of the incumbent. This position requires BCGEU membership.

Hours of Work: The usual hours of work in this position are from Monday to Friday based on a flextime scheduling arrangement of 35 working hours per week. Occasional evenings and weekends may be required for departmental needs.

Education/Experience Requirements:

  • A two-year diploma in a related field.
  • One (1) year of recent, related experience.

Closing date for Internal Applications: Monday, November 4, 2024, at 4:30PM. If the position is not filled internally, it will remain open until filled.

Who We Are:

PLEA is an accredited, charitable community services organization that has operated throughout BC for more than 40 years. We deliver community-based services and specialized supported homes to children, youth, adults and families facing significant challenges in their lives. We continually adapt our programs to suit each individual's diverse strengths, needs and circumstances. As a result, we have a strong reputation for helping those we serve to overcome the challenges they face and lead fulfilling lives.

What You Will Do:

  • In consultation with school personnel and community organizations, develop, implement, conduct and evaluate school based prevention and early intervention workshops, such as information sessions, classroom presentations, group discussions and educational opportunities for youth.
  • Support schools, service providers, community groups and the general public by providing information, educational resources and promotional materials relating to sexual exploitation.
  • Provide information to youth and parents on community resources and recommend appropriate services as required.
  • Contribute to the creation, development and performance of workshop materials, conducting in-service educational sessions, skits, role-plays and facilitation.
  • Assist in the planning of and participate in the Youth Art Engagement Project, a 9-week program that explores topics relating to exploitation and provides youth with the opportunity to create social justice art pieces.
  • Promote public awareness of and support of the program by performing duties such as producing promotional materials and attending community events.
  • Maintain related records, administer participant evaluations, collect workshop statistics and provide reports to the supervisor as required.
  • Protect and uphold confidentiality.
  • Perform other related duties as required.

What You Will Bring:

  • Effective interpersonal communication, facilitation and conflict management skills, including demonstrated ability to prepare accurate and comprehensive written reports.
  • Strong facilitation, presentation and public speaking skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to teach others and work collaboratively with parents, partners and stakeholders that provide support to youth.
  • Demonstrated ability to present concepts to youth of a sensitive nature.
  • Demonstrated ability to support youth and parents who may be reluctant to engage.
  • Demonstrated ability to facilitate and work through difficult group dynamics effectively.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively on a team with other program staff, community professionals and other partners; use good judgement; have sound understanding of boundaries and protocols for disclosing reported information; and manage conflicts constructively.
  • Effective organization, time and general management skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently, take initiative, make sound decisions and be held accountable for results.
  • Demonstrated ability to be sensitive and understanding of individuals' social realities including issues of race, culture, religion, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, poverty and lifestyle.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of issues and trends related to the program.
  • Knowledge of theory, principles and best practices with respect to providing services to youth who are high risk and their families/caregivers.
  • Knowledge of Microsoft Office suite and database systems.

PLEA Benefits and Perks

  • Eligibility to enroll in health/welfare benefits on the first day of the month following the completion of the probation period.
  • An education and training fund*
  • A physical activity fund*
  • Access to an Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP): confidential and voluntary counselling support services and wellness resources.
  • Discounted Membership Fees for Club 16 Trevor Linden and She's Fit.
  • Agency-Sponsored Social Events (i.e., summer barbecue, annual holiday party, and team days).
  • Perkopolis Membership - exclusive managed discount, reward, and benefits programs.

*these benefits are available to employees who are eligible for PLEA's health and welfare benefits.

Minimum Requirements:

  • Satisfactory Criminal Record Clearance.
  • Use of personal vehicle for work-related travel. This position requires travel primarily in the Lower Mainland and the Fraser Valley, and occasionally in other locations throughout BC.
  • A valid Class 5 or 7N B.C. Driver's License, and suitable driver's abstract/claims history.
  • Documentation that the applicant is legally approved to work in Canada.

Note: PLEA conducts primary source verification of applicant's credentials including education, training, work history, and licensure.

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