Youth Justice Community Support Services Worker
By VincentCare Victoria At Antigonish, Subdivision B, Nova Scotia, Canada
Demonstrated understanding of case management principles, including person-centred, strengths-based practices and trauma-informed approaches;
Relevant tertiary qualification in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Social Work, Community Services, or Psychology;
Excellent interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills and high computer literacy.
Part-Time - 12 Month Contract
$ 47.50 - $ 49.65 per hour + Superannuation + NFP Salary Packaging
An understanding of Youth Justice, homelessness services and the community services sector;

Are you passionate about helping young people reach their full potential? We are looking for a Youth Support Worker to join our team and make a difference in the lives of our youth! You will be responsible for providing guidance and support to young people in our community, helping them to develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed. If you are looking for an opportunity to make a positive impact, this is the job for you!

Overview:

Youth Support Workers provide support and guidance to young people who are facing difficult life situations. They work with young people to help them develop the skills and knowledge they need to make positive life choices and reach their full potential. They may work in a variety of settings, including schools, residential facilities, and community organizations. They may also provide counseling, mentoring, and other forms of support.

How To Become an Youth Support Worker:

To become a Youth Support Worker, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. You may also need to complete additional training or certification, depending on the type of work you will be doing. You will also need to have strong communication and interpersonal skills, as well as the ability to work with young people from diverse backgrounds.

Youth Support Worker Skills:

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work with young people from diverse backgrounds
• Knowledge of child and adolescent development
• Understanding of the issues facing young people
• Ability to provide guidance and support
• Knowledge of local resources and services
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Good organizational and time management skills
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Ability to maintain confidentiality

What is Youth Support Worker Knowledge?

• Knowledge of child and adolescent development
• Understanding of the issues facing young people
• Knowledge of local resources and services
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques
• Knowledge of mental health and substance abuse issues
• Knowledge of trauma-informed care
• Knowledge of trauma-sensitive approaches
• Knowledge of trauma-informed practices

What is Youth Support Worker Responsibilities?

• Provide guidance and support to young people
• Develop and implement individualized plans for young people
• Monitor and evaluate progress of young people
• Facilitate group activities and workshops
• Provide crisis intervention and support
• Advocate for young people and their families
• Liaise with other professionals and organizations
• Maintain accurate records and reports
• Ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations

What is Youth Support Worker Experience?

• Previous experience working with young people
• Experience in a residential setting
• Experience in a school setting
• Experience in a community setting
• Experience in a mental health setting
• Experience in a substance abuse setting
• Experience in a crisis intervention setting
• Experience in a trauma-informed setting

What is Youth Support Worker Qualifications?

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Additional training or certification, depending on the type of work
• Valid driver’s license
• First Aid and CPR certification
• Mental Health First Aid certification
• Trauma-Informed Care certification

Youth Support Worker Education:

• Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
• Master’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
• Certificate in youth work or youth development
• Certificate in crisis intervention
• Certificate in trauma-informed care
What tools help Youth Support Worker work better?
• Case management software: This software helps youth support workers track and manage their cases, including client information, progress notes, and other important documents.
• Online collaboration tools: These tools allow youth support workers to collaborate with other professionals, such as teachers and counselors, to ensure that young people are receiving the best possible care.
• Mobile apps: Mobile apps can help youth support workers stay organized and connected with their clients, even when they are on the go.
Good tips to help Youth Support Worker do more effectively?
• Develop strong relationships with young people: Building strong relationships with young people is essential for youth support workers. It is important to be patient, understanding, and non-judgmental when working with young people.
• Listen to young people: It is important to listen to young people and take their feelings and opinions into account. This will help youth support workers better understand the needs of the young people they are working with.
• Be flexible: Youth support workers must be flexible and willing to adjust their approach to meet the needs of each individual young person.
• Stay organized: It is important for youth support workers to stay organized and keep accurate records of their work.
Common Youth Support Worker interview questions?
• What experience do you have working with young people?
• How do you handle challenging situations with young people?
• What strategies do you use to build relationships with young people?
• How do you ensure that young people are receiving the best possible care?
• What do you think are the most important qualities of a youth support worker?