Youth Justice Worker at Options Community Services
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Dec, 25

Salary

32.03

Posted On

26 Sep, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Youth Advocacy, Case Management, Skill Development, Crisis Intervention, Community Resources, Life Skills Instruction, Documentation, Program Development, Compliance Monitoring, Cultural Sensitivity, Communication, Problem Solving, Time Management, Organizational Skills, Teamwork, Independence

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Youth Justice Worker  Youth Services Temporary Full Time Posting Date: Location: Wage: Hours of Work: Closing Date:  September 26, 2025 Surrey, BC $32.03 per hour   35 hours per week (until April 30, 2026) October 26, 2025   Options Community Services is a non-profit organization dedicated to delivering social services across the Southern Fraser region (Surrey, Delta, White Rock and Langley) from early childhood to seniors. Our comprehensive range of programs and services relies on collaborative relationships with individuals, businesses, community groups and government bodies to create focused, effective and responsive resources for the community. POSITION OVERVIEW Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of youth? We’re seeking a dedicated and compassionate Youth Justice Worker to help young people unlock their full potential. In this role, you’ll provide crucial support, skill-building, and advocacy to guide youth toward their goals, while fostering independence and resilience through community-based programs and collaborative case management. If you’re ready to help youth navigate challenges and create brighter futures, we want to hear from you! Reporting to the Program Manager, the selected candidate will support youth through intake, case management, and goal setting while building positive relationships and modeling appropriate behavior. You will assess their needs, assist with skill development programs, and help reduce crisis situations through problem-solving and planning. A key part of your role will be navigating through the city of Surrey to confirm curfew compliance. Shifts will include evenings and weekends. In addition, you will connect youth to community resources, make referrals, and collaborate with professionals and agencies. You will provide life skills instruction, maintain documentation, and contribute to program development and evaluation. Furthermore, you will monitor compliance with community supervision, support court-ordered reparative conditions, and provide guidance and advocacy to both youth and their families. QUALIFICATIONS The ideal candidate for this position should possess a Bachelor’s degree in a related field, with consideration for equivalent education and experience. Strong verbal and written communication skills, excellent time management, and organizational abilities are essential. Direct experience working with the target population is required, along with a current First Aid certificate. A valid unrestricted Class 5 driver’s license is also required.  The ideal candidate should have a basic understanding of life skill development and youth issues. The ability to develop program-related reference materials, commit to a problem-solving approach, and work independently while managing multiple tasks is essential. Candidates should be skilled at identifying sensitive issues and maintaining confidentiality, while also being sensitive to and respectful of cultural and lifestyle diversity. The ability to work both independently and as part of a team is also important. This role requires the incumbent to undergo a Police Information Check (PIC), and a Vulnerable Sector Check by the Ministry of Justice. HOW TO APPLY If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please submit your RESUME and COVER LETTER through the “APPLY” button.  We thank all applicants for their interest in working with OCS. Due to the volume of applicants, only those qualified and shortlisted will be contacted. The land which we are on is the unceded territories of the Coast Salish peoples including Kwantlen, Katzie, Matsqui, Musqueam, Semiahmoo, Tsawwassen, Kwikwetlem and the Sto:lo Nations.
Responsibilities
The Youth Justice Worker will provide support, skill-building, and advocacy for youth, helping them navigate challenges and achieve their goals. This includes case management, connecting youth to community resources, and monitoring compliance with community supervision.
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