17 Aug
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Kaizen Lab
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Saskatchewan
17 Aug
Kaizen Lab
Saskatchewan
Title: Case Worker
Location: Regina, SK
Employment: Full Time (35+ hours per week), 4 month term with a possibility of extension
Compensation: $21.50-25.00/hr with benefits, RRSP matching, and career development
Application Deadline: August 19, 2026
Start Date: Immediate upon hiring
Hours: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday, flexibility required
Land Acknowledgement
Street Culture Project respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 4 Territory, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, and the traditional homeland of the Métis.
As a youth-serving organization committed to creating safe spaces for youth, staff, and the broader community, we recognize that our commitment to reconciliation must begin within. We are not just visitors or workers here; we are stewards of this land, and we are part of the Treaty relationship.
Build Trust. Create Change.
At Street Culture Project, we believe every young person deserves consistent support, accountability, and care. The Regina Connected Youth (RCY) program is a cornerstone of that belief—working with youth involved in the criminal justice system to foster growth, accountability, and new opportunities.
We are seeking RCY Caseworkers who are ready to walk alongside youth in a meaningful way, balancing structure with compassion and advocacy with accountability. This is not just case management—it’s relationship building, mentoring, and supporting youth through some of life’s most challenging transitions.
What You’ll Do
Build supportive relationships with youth while maintaining professional boundaries
Provide role modeling and mentoring rooted in strength-based, trauma-informed approaches
Develop, implement, and review individualized Case Management Plans for a caseload of 6–7 youth
Support youth in meeting their goals, including:
Attending health, education, and court appointments
Building positive family and peer relationships
Engaging in community, cultural, educational, and skill-development activities
Accessing resources such as housing, food security, and mental health supports
Advocate for youth and mediate when conflicts arise
Track outcomes, maintain up-to-date files, and complete daily case notes and monthly reports
Write incident reports and complete administrative duties as required
Collaborate with colleagues on individual and group programming
Attend regular RCY staff meetings and contribute to SCP initiatives, events, and fundraising efforts
What You Bring
Education & Experience
Secondary completion required; post-secondary preferred (or equivalent experience)
Minimum 1 year frontline youth care experience
Training/experience in one or more of the following is an asset:
Working with Indigenous youth and gang-involved individuals
Youth mentorship and support work
Community program development and networking
Government and non-profit collaborationSubstance use, mental health, crisis response
Strong interpersonal, communication, time management, and organizational skills
Additional Requirements
Valid Canadian Driver’s License with Driver’s Abstract
Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Clearance
Familiarity with SCP’s core approaches: Harm Reduction, Youth-Centred Care, Nurtured Heart, and Trauma-Informed Practice
CPR/First Aid (B), Conflict Resolution and Crisis Intervention is an asset (or willingness to obtain).
Why Work With Us?
At SCP, working here means more than a job—it’s being part of a team that shows up for youth every day. We believe that safe, fair, and supportive systems for our staff help us create the same for the young people we serve.
We offer:
A workplace rooted in purpose, learning, and community
Full benefit package (health, dental, vision, mental wellness, life insurance)
Matching RRSP contributions
Flexibility, growth opportunities, and career development opportunities
The satisfaction of knowing your work makes a real difference
SCP is committed to reflecting the diversity of the youth we serve. We strongly encourage Indigenous applicants and individuals from marginalized communities to apply.
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📌 Case Worker - RCY (Saskatchewan)
🏢 Kaizen Lab
📍 Saskatchewan