Youth Facilitator
Listed on 2026-02-13
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Child Development/Support, Community Health -
Social Work
Youth Development, Child Development/Support, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health
About Us:
Closer to Home Community Services (CTH) is a non-profit organization located in Alberta since 1995. CTH provides a wide range of services designed to meet the unique needs of children, youth and families. Be a part of an innovative team that envisions a world where “every child is thriving within supportive family and community relationships”. Join in our mission to facilitate growth and belonging in communities of meaningful relationships and where our integrity is grounded in evidence-based practice authentically informed by, and connected to, diverse cultural wisdom.
Together, we will journey with children and families to uncover strength, hope and healing, creating new possibilities for a brighter future.
CTH is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging for all; including different cultural backgrounds, spiritual beliefs, and sexual and gender diversities. We strive to be an employer of choice with a focus on wellness and connection.
Company benefits include:
- Disability, Life and AD&D Insurance
- Extended Health & Dental Coverage
- Additional Health Spending Account
- Employee Assistance Program
- Wellness Days
- RRSP Matching
- Company Events
- Training and Professional Development
About the Position:
The Youth Facilitator works as part of Closer to Home Family Resource Network (FRN) Viewpoints Spoke with a focus on building skills for children and youth aged 7-17 in Calgary and surrounding areas. Utilizing the principles of the Teaching-Family Model, the Youth Facilitator focuses on supporting youth to learn social emotional skills that increase executive functioning and provide opportunity to strengthen their relationships with parents, other family members, other significant adults, peers and their culture.
Responsibilities:
- Create engaging, trauma informed program plans that will increase protective factors, resiliency, social emotional development, and self-esteem in vulnerable youth
- Facilitate programs in the community, either alone or in collaboration with other professionals
- Ensure thorough and timely documentation of tools, program plans, progress notes and program participant information
- Program recruitment
- Collaborate with community partners and participating in meetings
- Support other FRN staff with events or projects happening at the FRN, as well as participating in FRN related programs, such as supporting with the Adopt A Family campaign, Summer in the City, the FRN open house and more
- Work a flexible work week including some evenings or weekends to facilitate programs or attend events
- To assess and support the emotional needs of youth and their families
- Provide support to the families in their homes and a variety of other settings with the goal of helping them to learn necessary skills, such as problem solving, child development, parenting skills, budgeting, conflict management and connecting to their culture
- Participate in developing relevant family goals and implementing, evaluating and re-designing goal plans in cooperation with the family
- Promote self-esteem and self-reliance within family members
- Provide information, articles, books and other culturally sensitive materials needed to assist families in learning more about parenting, child development and other applicable skills or areas of information
- Assist families in successfully meeting their goals
- Maintain and adhere to all health and safety requirements and report all hazards and injuries to the immediate supervisor.
Qualifications:
- Degree or Diploma in Social Services and/or 1-2 years of youth-based program facilitation experience
- Ability to develop strong working relationships with professionals, program participants, families and community members
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Experience working with youth and families from a variety of cultural backgrounds
- Must maintain awareness of the cultural/spiritual needs of the participants being served, and to incorporate the identified needs into the planning for youth and families
- Must obtain and maintain a “clear” Police Clearance Check with a Vulnerable Sector Search as well as a CFS Intervention Record Check
- First Aid Level C from an Alberta OHS approved agency
- Eager to…
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