Child & Youth Care Worker
Highbridge Human Capital
- Kamloops, BC
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Provide one-on-one and group-based support to children and youth
- Support emotional regulation, life skills development, and positive behavior strategies
- Facilitate culturally relevant activities and land-based programming where possible
- Build safe, consistent, and trusting relationships with youth and families
- Build relational safety and trust with youth who may have experienced trauma, including those who may be more comfortable engaging with a male-identifying worker
- Provide gender-responsive, culturally grounded mentorship to male-identifying Indigenous youth, supporting healthy identity development and emotional well-being
- Model positive, healthy male roles and behaviours in alignment with cultural teachings and community values
- Support youth in exploring identity, boundaries, and relationships in a safe and culturally respectful environment
- Support youth in navigating systems such as school and community services
- Work collaboratively with Family Services staff and community partners
- Maintain accurate documentation and case notes in alignment with organizational policies
- Participate in team meetings, case planning, and ongoing training
- Promote a safe, inclusive, and culturally respectful environment
- Perform other related duties as assigned
- Diploma or degree in Child & Youth Care, Social Work, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
- Minimum of two (2) years’ experience working with children and youth in a community-based setting
- Strong understanding of trauma-informed practice
- Knowledge of Indigenous culture, traditions, and community connections
- Experience facilitating youth engagement and programming
- Understanding of gender-responsive approaches to working with Indigenous youth, particularly male-identifying youth
- Demonstrated ability to build trust and rapport with youth who have experienced trauma, including those impacted by violence or system involvement
- Ability to engage youth using a strengths-based and respectful approach
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Cultural humility, empathy, and relationship-building abilities
- Ability to create emotionally and culturally safe spaces that support relational trust and engagement for male-identifying youth
- Awareness of how identity—including gender and culture—impacts service delivery and youth outcomes
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
- Strong organizational and documentation skills
- Commitment to supporting Indigenous youth and families in a culturally safe way
- Part-time position (20 hours per week)
- Valid BC Driver’s License
- Current First Aid/CPR certification
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check.
- $25.00–$27.00/hour, based on skill set and experience
- Professional development opportunities
- Culturally grounded and supportive team environment
We are sorry but this recruiter does not accept applications from abroad.