Street Reach Outreach Worker
About The Link: Youth and Family Supports
For more than 90 years, The Link has helped youth and families on a journey to healing, hope and better lives. The organization is dedicated to walking alongside children, youth, and families as an inclusive community, strengthening and empowering a sense of being, pride, and purpose. With over 15 diverse programs, The Link has a community of caring staff that work together to provide support through a 24-hour crisis line, youth resource centers, emergency shelters, mobile crisis teams, specialized foster care, healing homes, job readiness supports, and Skills4Life. With a strong foundation within the community and a focus on connection, unity, and compassion, the organization provides a vital link for youth and families in the province of Manitoba.
About the Opportunity
The Link is hiring! Come grow with Us, walk along side people in our community as we grow strong & resilient together. We are seeking candidates with strong character that share our vision for a brighter future; people of action who can support the resilience and potential in people. We honor and strive to model through our actions the traditional Seven Teachings of the Anishinaabe: Love, Respect, Courage, Honesty, Wisdom, Humility & Truth
- Conduct proactive, mobile outreach in communities, including streets, shelters, schools, and other locations youth frequent
- Build trusting, consistent relationships with high-risk youth, families, and caregivers
- Maintain ongoing contact with youth in placement and those identified through Street Reach
- Provide culturally safe, non-judgmental, and youth-centered support
- Respond to requests to locate and return youth identified as High-Risk Victims (HRV)
- Collaborate with Child and Family Services, Police, and community partners in search efforts
- Conduct safety planning and immediate risk assessments
- Support safe return to placement, family, or community
- Advocate for youth needs across systems (housing, health, justice, education, income supports)
- Communicate youth priorities to inform Case Managers who will complete referrals for appropriate services and cultural supports.
- Conduct outreach services in alignment with the youth’s Case Plan.
- Support youth in accessing basic needs and stabilizing supports
- Educate youth, families, and partners on risks, resources, and prevention strategies
- Participate in coordinated Street Reach operations and case planning
- Build and maintain relationships with service providers, outreach teams, and community organizations
- Share information appropriately to support coordinated care and reduce duplication
- Identify and report individuals, locations, and activities related to child sexual exploitation as per the required legislative responsibilities.
- Maintain awareness of high-risk environments and emerging community risks
- Contribute to prevention efforts through information sharing and outreach presence
- Maintain accurate, timely documentation, case notes, and statistics
- Complete required reports aligned with program, legal, and funding requirements
- Participate in supervision, team meetings, and performance evaluation processes
- Participates in regular coaching and supervision with their supervisor.
- Operate within the procedures and philosophy of the Street Reach Community Coalition.
- Degree or Diploma in social services, Diploma/Certificate in Child & Youth Care, or other relevant discipline
- Minimum of three to four years of experience in direct service, including outreach
- Individuals with lived experience are considered an asset
- Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered
- Strong understanding of:
- Child sexual exploitation and high-risk youth dynamics
- Trauma-informed and harm reduction approaches
- Child and Family Services systems and legislation
- Criminal Code provisions related to child protection
- Ability to:
- Build trust and relationships with vulnerable youth
- Work independently and within a team in high-pressure environments
- Navigate complex systems and advocate effectively
- Communicate clearly and maintain detailed documentation
- Demonstrated commitment to culturally grounded, anti-colonial, and identity-centered practice
- Understanding of the impacts of intergenerational trauma
- Experience working with First Nations, Métis, and Inuit youth and communities
- Community-based, mobile work across diverse environments
- Exposure to high-risk and crisis situations
- Combination of fieldwork and administrative responsibilities
- Frequent interaction with multiple systems and partners
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
- Valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle
- Satisfactory Criminal Record Check (Vulnerable Sector), Child Abuse Registry, and Prior Contact checks – a clear background check is not a required condition for employment, and further safety screening would occur to assess for suitability.
- First Aid/CPR and de-escalation training certification
- Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and nights
- Ability to perform physically and emotionally challenging work in community settings
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