Imagine……
- A place where you are a part of one of the most respected human services organizations in the
world;
- A place where your work positively influences the lives of others in so many ways;
- A place where you are able to flourish in a values-based environment.
- A place where you will build a better future not only for yourself but also for those you serve.
At the YMCA
- you will feel connected to community,
- you will meet new people,
- you will expand your knowledge base,
- you will have career development opportunities
- you will experience a rewarding job by helping support the building of healthy communities
Imagine accomplishing all of this while having fun in a challenging and dynamic atmosphere!
This is “Why the YMCA”.
Our Y
With health and fitness branches, camps, childcare centres, community programs and newcomer
services across the region, reaching from Windsor in the West, North to Goderich, South to Point Pelee
National Park and East to Woodstock, the YMCA of Southwestern Ontario is committed to the
development of healthy communities. Our locations, programs and services are designed to help our
members and participants grow in spirit, mind and body and are open to people of all backgrounds,
beliefs and abilities.
This commitment includes a special focus on the region’s children and youth. From the kids in our
camps and those participating in soccer and swimming lessons, to youth who are new to our
communities from around the world, the Y is committed to helping our next generation to grow and
thrive, as healthy individuals and passionate future leaders.
In the past year, the YMCA of Southwestern Ontario has supported more than 165,000 participants with
opportunities to learn, grow and live healthy lifestyles.
“The Y has given me more than I could imagine. It has helped my children have a happy, healthy Mom –
and you can’t put a price on that.” Mary
“Y” not join these participants, our nearly 91,000 members and over 2500 employees and volunteers in
the region to share our vision of a healthy community? As we continue to grow, we have a need for the
following position:
Date: April 14, 2021
Position: Part Time- Settlement Advisor
Location: Sarnia
- Work remotely – Temporarily due to COVID- 19.
- Specific site to be determined.
Start: May 10, 2021 until March30, 2022 (conditional on funding)
Hours: 20 hours per week. Monday to Friday and occasional Saturdays- Hours could Vary.
Benefits:
- A complimentary YMCA membership which encourages you to embrace the Y’s philosophy
of health and well-being
Responsibilities:
- Provide settlement services to YMAP youth, which includes but is not limited to
conducting needs assessments, creating settlement plans, providing information and
referrals.
- Organize and facilitate regular engaging group workshops to youth.
- Maintain accurate statistical information to track client needs and complete required
reports.
- Maintain and expand YMAP client base through outreach, which includes community visits,
developing outreach materials and promoting community networks.
- Supervise volunteers for the YMAP program.
- Determines eligibility for YMAP program and transportation supports.
- Ensure that YMAP applications and forms have all the require and accurate information and the
correct Immigration documentation.
- Promote and maintain a safe and clean YMAP program environment.
- Participate in regular planning meetings with Regional Manager of Newcomer Youth and YMAP
Facilitators
- Complete administration tasks
- Assist Regional Manager of Newcomer Youth with the creation of Program reports such as
attendance and narrative, curriculum, and school presentations and in supporting the youth by
providing essential Settlement services.
- Assist Program Facilitators with the Creation, plan, and Facilitation of the YMAP curriculum
- Create an educational, enjoyable, and supervised environment for youth by planning and
implementing programming.
- Attend Community and YMCA Orientation meetings and events when required.
- Work in a safe and respectful environment with your team members.
- Other duties as required.
Qualifications & Experience:
- University degree in Social Work, Sociology, Political Science, Sport and Recreation and/or any
related area
- Experience working with youth an asset
- Facilitation experience
- Familiar with youth services in Sarnia
- Comfortable using public transportation.
- CPR and First Aid
- Fluency in English and Arabic an asset
- Experience working with diverse populations.
- Comfortable and effective communicating in group situations
- Current Criminal Record Check and vulnerable sector
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills
Competencies:
- Diversity
- Self-Management
- Strong Communication Skills
- Problem Solving
- Creativity and Innovation
- Conflict resolution
- Relationship Building
- Sense of Community
- Teamwork
- Tolerance for Ambiguity
- Child and Youth focused
To Apply:
1. Submit resume and cover letter to Marcela Nieto, Regional Manager of Newcomer Youth,
[email protected]
2. Deadline for application is April 26th, 2021.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for an interview will be
contacted.
The YMCA of Southwestern Ontario is committed to providing a barrier-free environment for all
stakeholders including our members/participants, employees, job applicants, suppliers, and any
visitors who may enter our premises, access our information, or use our services. As an organization,
we respect and uphold the requirements set forth under the Accessibility for Ontarians with
Disabilities Act (2005), and its associated standards and regulations.
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