Posted 2d ago

Summer Student - Youth Services Worker

@ Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority
Sioux Lookout, Ontario, Canada
$22-$30/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:engage youth, develop programming, build capacity
Requirements Summary:Full-time student role; experience with youth, especially First Nations youth; strong communication and interpersonal skills; proficient with computers; able to support program planning and delivery.
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Job Description

Job Type: Full-Time Student
Term End Date: August 28, 2026

Location: Sioux Lookout, Ontario

Rate of Pay: Hourly $ 22.136 - $ 29.733

Hours of Work: 35 hours per week

Application Deadline: Open until filled

Position Summary

The Youth Services Worker Student will be a part of the Youth Development section of Raising our Children, and will work to engage youth, develop youth programming, and build community capacity.

Qualifications

  • Persons of First Nations ancestry will be given preference (OHRC, Part II, Special Employment).
  • Willingness and ability to support program planning, implementation, and evaluation.
  • Experience working with youth, and especially First Nations youth
  • Must possess excellent communication skills, i.e. listening, oral, and written English skills, public speaking, making presentations
  • Must have strong interpersonal skills
  • Comfortable using computers for tasks such as word processing, spreadsheets, basic graphics, and other office-related technology, with a willingness to learn new software and tools.
  • Ability to perform the requirements of the role on a regular basis

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Supports and builds positive working relationships with community health leaders and youth program staff by assisting with projects, learning about programs, and helping promote awareness of services.
  • Develops and supports a social media strategy, health promotion activities, and resources to engage youth.
  • Assists in supporting communities with the development of Youth Councils by helping create simple resources, templates, and gathering best practices under staff guidance
  • Supports and builds capacity of community-based workers through:
    • Acting as a mentor;
    • Developing and providing resources on the promotion of public health for youth;
    • Providing training;
    • Conducting workshops;
    • Creating a network of youth workers.
  • Builds capacity of youth around priority health issues.
  • Conducts health promotion initiatives through community visits, school visits, videoconferences, webinars, radio shows, social media, etc.
  • Identifies and develops potential partnerships for regional and community-based youth programming.
  • Develops and shares best practices for youth community wellbeing programming.
  • Promotes SLFNHA's Approaches to Community Wellbeing.
  • Actively participates on committees and other working groups as a representative for SLFNHA.
  • Advocates for youth to enhance health equity.
  • Performs other duties for SLFNHA as directed.