The role involves building trust through playful engagement and mentorship while guiding youth through crises using role modeling and intervention strategies. Responsibilities also include creating moments of joy, teaching life skills, and collaborating with supervisors on individualized therapeutic plans.
Candidates must possess a deep passion for supporting youth with complex behavioral and emotional needs, demonstrating patience and the ability to maintain calm and structure. Required compliance includes owning a reliable 4-Door vehicle, holding an alberta class 5 driver's license with a clear abstract, and possessing current first aid/Cpr c certification, along with clear criminal record and intervention record checks.