YOUTH PEER
SUPPORT WORKER
Foundry is removing barriers and increasing access to health
and wellness services for young people ages 12–24 and their caregivers through
a network of youth-friendly centres across British Columbia and online. By
offering integrated mental health care, substance use services, physical and
sexual health care, youth and family peer support and social services, Foundry
makes it easier for young people to find support in their communities. Online
resources and first-of-its-kind virtual care further broaden Foundry's reach.
The Youth Peer
Support (YPS) Worker participates as a member of the Foundry Centre team.
Drawing on their own lived experience of mental health or substance use
challenges, the YPS worker helps youth and young adults with enhancing their
health and wellness, service navigation, and resource information and connects
them with Foundry and/or community resources.
The YPS worker
offers peer-based mentoring and emotional support and works collaboratively
with youth, their families and members of the care team. An ability to support
neurodiverse, gender and sexually diverse, Indigenous, racialized, rural and
remote, or youth and young adults with physical disabilities as a peer would be
considered an asset. This position assists with the delivery of drop-in
services and outreach activities, offering support both on a one-on-one basis
and in a group setting. The YPS worker acts as an advocate and role model,
helping young people and their families recognize that with hope, recovery is
possible.
ACCOUNTABILITIES
·Plays a key role in ensuring that the centre
offers a safe, welcoming, inclusive and youth-friendly environment.
·Establishes a purposeful relationship with
young people and supports their engagement and participation in centre services.
·Provides guidance and assistance with
employment and post-secondary needs, including support with the Foundry Works
& Education Program.
·Assists youth with the activities of daily
living including time management, organization and interpersonal communication.
·Accompanies youth to appointments in the
community.
·Develops, leads or co-facilitates group
services to promote skill development and mental health and substance use
recovery and relapse prevention.
·Coordinates, participates in or assists with
planning recreation and social activities.
·Provides support to aid with reducing youth’s
distress, improve or maintain functioning and enable independence and active
participation.
·Works collaboratively with team members to
meet pre-established goals and objectives, facilitates recovery-based peer
support meetings and activities.
·Works collaboratively with centre staff,
community and hospital-based teams to build relationships between youth,
families and systems to enhance the awareness of youth and family needs.
·Completes and maintains related records and
documentation in electronic medical records and data systems including service
information, progress reports and notes, and care plans.
·Participates in team meetings, case
conferences and organizational initiatives.
·Works as a liaison between the Foundry centre,
the youth accessing the centre and the Youth Peer Engagement Coordinator on the
Foundry Central Office team.
·Participates in various knowledge exchange and
learning opportunities facilitated by Foundry Central Office
QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training and Experience
·Diploma in a related human / social service
field with a minimum of one-year relevant experience working with youth and
young adults with mental health and/or substance use issues or an equivalent
combination of education, training and experience.
·Lived experience of mental illness and/or
substance use, completion of, or eligible for completion of a recognized youth
peer support training program, and willing to self-identify and share
experience of recovery.
Additional Requirements:
· Criminal Record Check is required.
· Current First Aid and CPR Certificate.
· Valid and unrestricted Class 5 BC Driver’s
License with access to a safe and reliable vehicle.
·Acceptable Driver’s
Abstract (provided annually).
· Position requires Union Membership.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
·Ability to establish rapport and maintain therapeutic relationships with
young people and family members.
·Knowledge of peer support practices and recovery.
·Empathic and compassionate, with good listening skills and creative
thinking and a willingness to share one’s own story to facilitate and support
recovery.
·Demonstrated ability to observe and recognize changes in youth and
communicate those changes to others on the care team.
·Conflict resolution and crisis intervention skills.
·High degree of self-awareness and capacity to apply appropriate boundaries
and maintain confidentiality.
·Ability to promote positive change and independence.
·Self-starter with a positive attitude and able to advocate for self and
others.
·Broad knowledge of social, mental health and substance use services
available in the community.
·Knowledge of systemic issues and risk factors facing minority groups
including LGBTQ2S+ and Indigenous youth and young adults.
·Demonstrated problem-solving and decision-making skills, ability to gather
and process information to support the organization and its team.
·Well-developed communication skills, ability to speak, listen and write
clearly, thoroughly and professionally.
·Demonstrated organizational and time management skills, accountability,
reliability and punctuality.
·Ability to work independently and show initiative, as well as be part of
an interdisciplinary team.
·Basic computer skills: experience with Microsoft Office, Excel, PowerPoint
and Outlook.
Shift/Schedule/Hours per week: 20 hours per week until May 11, 2026; or until the return of
the incumbent, whichever occurs first. Candidate must be available to work
evening shifts, with availability until 7:00 p.m.
Expected Start Date: ASAP
Wage/Salary: starting
at $27.54/hour
Grid Level: 11
We
are committed to recruiting a diverse workforce that represents the communities
we proudly serve, while encompassing the principles of equity, inclusion and
diversity. We strongly encourage applications from people of colour, Indigenous
Peoples, persons with disabilities, people of all gender expressions and sexual
orientations including queer, trans, and two-spirit people. In our words and
actions, we recognize the challenges for those facing inequalities, while
acknowledging our privilege, as we continuously strive to remove bias and
reduce barriers that individuals may experience in the hiring and job-seeking
process. We invite feedback from all applications who apply for roles within
the Agency.