Child and Youth Care Worker - 611 Program - FT (2026-89) (British Columbia)

Child and Youth Care Worker - 611 Program - FT (2026-89) (British Columbia)

16 Aug
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Interior Community Services
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British Columbia

16 Aug

Interior Community Services

British Columbia

Child and Youth Care Worker - 611 Program - FT (2026-89)
Youth Services Full Time Kamloops, BC $29.22 - $33.54 CAD per hour

The Child and Youth Care Worker works with a young individual in a highly structured and personalized program within a home environment. They develop and maintain a safe learning environment based on the strengths, abilities, and needs of the youth to enhance their level of independence and quality of life. The Care Worker builds strong relationships with the youth to support their personal development and responds effectively to a variety of challenging situations and behaviors with appropriate interventions.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Provide opportunities to acquire and maintain life skills necessary for independent living

Support morning routine

Provide emotional support and reassurance using trauma-informed approaches

Follow individualized care plans, including behavioural strategies and safety plans

Maintain a safe, secure, and clean home setting, including performing housekeeping, laundry, meal prep, etc.

Respond to medical, behavioural, and emotional needs, including crisis situations

Use de-escalation and crisis response strategies in line with policies

Complete accurate documentation and communication logs

Research resources, tools, or strategies to better support the youth (e.g., new interests, coping strategies, or skill development, recreational activities, etc.)

Administer or support medications in accordance with policy (as required)

Provide communication and support to family members and care team, including school and community professionals.

Attends ICM meetings and other appointments with youth as required.

EDUCATION, TRAINING, and EXPERIENCE:

Diploma in Human or Social services or other related field





Experience working with a care team to support youth with diverse needs.

Or a combination of education, training, and experience.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, and ABILITIES:

Strong relationship-building and communication skills (with youth, families, and professionals)

Ability to respond calmly and effectively in crisis situations

De-escalation, conflict resolution, and problem-solving skills

Trauma-informed, empathetic, and strengths-based practice approach

Sound judgment, critical thinking, and decision‑making abilities

Ability to work independently overnight and as part of a team

Strong observation skills and attention to detail

Organization and time management skills

Clear, accurate written and verbal communication (documentation)

Initiative and adaptability in a dynamic residential workplace

Understanding of boundaries, professionalism, and confidentiality

REQUIREMENTS

Valid Class 5 Driver’s license and safe driving record

Access to reliable transportation to report to the scheduled shifts on time. Access to a vehicle is an asset.

Consent to Criminal Record and Background Check by the MCFD Hub.

This position requires Union membership and 1.85% union dues are deducted from each pay.

Following trainings are required and provided to the successful candidate free of charge. Existing certification is an asset: Emergency First Aid with CPR-C, Mandt-RCT, Safe Talk, Safe Food Handling, Medication Management, MCFD Privacy,



Abuse and Neglect Awareness training, Anti-Bullying, and Harassment.

Physical requirements of the job include performing household duties, including yard work, snow removal, general cleaning duties, etc.

BENEFITS

Extended Health Care Benefits including Dental, Vision, Paramedical Services, Life Insurance, Employee & Family Assistance Program, etc. upon completion of the probationary period.

Annual vacation starting from 3 weeks after 1 year and increasing with seniority, as per the Collective Agreement

13 days of paid stat holidays per year

1 day per month sick leave accrual

Wage increases with every 2000 hrs. of seniority

Fully paid training and professional development opportunities

Community involvement and wellbeing activities

Priority as an internal candidate for future job vacancies

PROGRAM: 611 Up

STATUS: Full-Time

HOURS of WORK: 40 hours per week

SCHEDULE: Sun-Thurs 11:30 pm to 7:30am

COMPENSATION: $29.22 - $33.54 (Grid 11 as per collective agreement)

JOB NUMBER: 2026-89

CLOSING DATE: Open until a successful applicant is found

Contact us at [email protected] for any accommodation needs at any stage of the hiring process.

ICS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants who are legally entitled to work in Canada will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, visible or invisible diverse abilities, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, or, citizenship or immigration status. Where bona fide occupational requirements limit the applicant selection, the burden of proof rests with the Employer.

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📌 Child and Youth Care Worker - 611 Program - FT (2026-89) (British Columbia)
🏢 Interior Community Services
📍 British Columbia

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