Last Date to Apply:
August 28, 2026
About PCRS
Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS) is a large not-for-profit agency that serves some of the most vulnerable people in our communities from Vancouver to Hope. We work with youth and vulnerable adults in the areas of education, employment, housing, substance use and mental health, and youth and family support services. We are CARF Accredited and a Certified Living Wage Employer.
About the Program
The Pathways to Education Program™ is a national program, operating in 20 communities across Canada and provides a comprehensive set of academic, social, financial, and individual supports to youth. The primary goal of the Pathways to Education program is to enhance the educational success of youth living in the Downtown Eastside/Strathcona communities in Vancouver and Guildford/Whalley communities in Surrey.
Hours & Conditions of Work
- Term Full Time (temporary)
- 35 hours weekly
- Working Hours - Flexibility is required as there may be a need for earlier or later hours depending upon circumstances to offer support to young people at key times.
- Travel between multiple sites in the designated community.
Position Summary
Wage Grid 13
The Youth Outreach Worker is responsible for providing individualized case management and group programming facilitation to support youth succeed both academically and socially. This position involves developing relationships with youth as well as liaising with family members, school personnel, and community staff to support the educational needs of youth. In addition, Youth Outreach Workers will support the after-school tutoring and mentoring programming based in the community.
The successful candidate will be dynamic, skilled, and experienced in connecting with diverse communities, including Indigenous, newcomer, and LGBTQ youth to ensure they feel safe, supported, and connected.
Responsibilities
- Develops plans in collaboration with youth and appropriate adults (parents/guardians, teachers & other school staff, community partners) to address the educational needs/goals of individual youth
- Monitors and supports youth progress, engagement and participation in the program and liaises with program staff
- Engages with families and facilitates their involvement in the educational goals and plans for youth in the program
- Provides advocacy and support to assist youth access information and support services
- Works with youth to identify goals, strengths, issues, and students concerns, while supporting their participation in tutoring, mentoring, school, and community activities
- Supports youth to fully engage in tutoring and mentoring programs
- Provides support and mentorship to volunteers to engage with youth with effective tutoring and mentoring techniques
- Develops diverse resources that address specific learning styles, abilities, and needs
Competencies & Knowledge
- Specific training and/or experience with youth with special needs or new language learners
- Knowledge of community and social services
- Understanding of impact of racism and oppression
- Understanding of impact of settlement journey
- Experience or knowledge of working with the public school system, grades 8-12
What We Offer
- Equitable & Transparent Base Pay – we are a Certified Living Wage Employer (https://www.livingwageforfamilies.ca/living_wage_employers)
- Generous paid vacation, personal and sick time; additional paid time off for life events
- Additional paid holidays (ex. Easter Monday, Boxing Day)
- Health Benefits Coverage with 100% employer-paid premiums - including extended health and prescriptions, dental, vision and paramedical care
- Disability and Life Insurance Coverage
- Employee & Family Assistance Program including preventative health & counselling
- Membership in the Municipal Pension Plan with generous employer contributions
- Flexible schedules and earned day off program
- Full-day agency orientation and extensive training, with regular ongoing performance evaluations
- In-house digital and classroom learning opportunities; staff funding for professional development
- Opportunities to use your voice & participate in committees on policy, wellness, safety, JEDI and more
Eligibility varies depending on employment terms and role requirements – details for this specific opportunity will be provided on request.
Required
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2 year(s): Related experience working with diverse youth populations
Preferred
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Experience facilitating groups
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Experience working with and guiding volunteers
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Experience providing 1-to-1 case management in an educational context
Required
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2-Year Diploma or better in Child and Youth Care or related field
Preferred
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Bachelor's Degree or better in Child and Youth Care or related field
Required
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Basic First Aid
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Use of a Personal Vehicle
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Driver's License Class 5
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Trauma-Informed Practice
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MANDT Certification
Preferred