Anti-Violence Crisis Worker
Job in
Kamloops, BC, Canada
Listing for:
YMCA of Greater Vancouver
Full Time, Per diem
position
Listed on 2026-02-12
Job specializations:
-
Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 25.56 CAD Hourly
CAD
25.56
HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Date Posted: February 10, 2026
Position Title: Anti-Violence Crisis Worker
Location: Kamloops Transition House (400 Battle St, Kamloops, BC V2C 2L7)
Term: Permanent, Part-Time
Hours: 14 hours per week
Shift: Saturday and Sunday; 9am-5pm, no stats
Start Date: February 28th, 2026
Salary: $25.56 per hour
Reports To: Manager, VAWISS
Union: This posting is governed by the collective agreement between YMCA Childcare centres and
BCGEU Local 305
Benefits:
Competitive vacation and paid sick timeFree YMCA Gym Membership+ Y@HomeGenerous employer-matched pension planEligibility for Extended Medical and Dental BenefitsTraining and Professional Development OpportunitiesExtensive Employee assistance programReduced childcare rates and priority placement for YMCA StaffBe part of a charitable organization that positively impacts the community* Some benefits may vary based on employment terms
Nature & Scope
The Violence Against Women Intervention and Support Services (VAWISS) provides a comprehensive range of services to support women and children seeking safety from violence. The program includes the Y Women's Emergency Shelter, which offers refuge, 24/7 phone support, and referrals to community resources. Additionally, the Stopping The Violence Outreach Services and the PEACE Program offer community-based support, counseling, and group activities to empower women and assist children who have witnessed violence.
Housing Outreach is also available to aid in navigating housing systems and provide short-term housing subsidies.
Reporting to the Director of Programs, this front line position will work as part of the Shelter Services team to provide service excellence in the areas of support and advocacy to clients and residents of the Y Women’s Emergency Shelter. This position also has the responsibility of promoting an atmosphere of caring and safety for the women and their children.
Major Responsibilities- in this position, you will:
Deliver services to women and their children using a team approach based on intersectional feminist framework and a thorough understanding of the Violence Against Women.Perform all duties and responsibilities in accordance with the Kamloops YMCA-YWCA policies, standards and procedures as directed by supervisor.Maintain confidentiality on all matters relating to the affairs of the YMCA-YWCA and in particular, the affairs of the women and children involved in shelter services.Assess, for suitability, requests for shelter services from community agencies and women identifying violence/abuse as their primary issue.Provide one on one and telephone support for residents and nonresidents.Accompany or arrange for accompaniment of clients to court or other appointmentsLiaise with government ministries and other community agencies to advocate on behalf of the clients.Manage client information, activities, appointments and one on one support sessions in individual case files, using proper record keeping standards.Gather and report statistics on a monthly basis, through the provincial data management programMaintain and oversee confidential case files on children registered in the program.Adherence to the Child Protection PolicyAll shifts have a chore list with light housekeeping duties such as sweeping, mopping and wiping down counters. Keeping fridges and cupboards tidy and free of expired foodNight shift for the shelter includes sweeping and mopping of main floors, cleaning the main floor bathroom and generally tidy up of house.Menu planning, grocery shopping, cooking and cleaningAttending staff meetings and other required trainingOther duties as requiredQualification-you bring:
Human Services Certificate or equivalentExperience working in Transition House an assetExtensive knowledge of the dynamics of violence against women in relationship and its effects on children and the familyFirst Aid is a requirement to work at the Y shelter – if you do not have current First Aid it will be expected that you will sign up for and attend the next session offered by the YMCA-YWCA.Have a solid gender analysis of violence against women and will work from an intersectional feminist practiceHave a thorough understanding…
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