Youth Care Worker
Job Title: Youth Care Worker (Elect to Work)
Location: Regina, SK
Employment Type: Elect to Work
Compensation: $17.50-21.00/hr
Application Deadline: June 3, 2026
Start Date: As soon as Possible
Hours: Flexible
Land Acknowledgement
Street Culture Project respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 4 Territory, the ancestral lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, and the traditional homeland of the Métis.
As a youth-serving organization committed to creating safe spaces for youth, staff, and the broader community, we recognize that our commitment to reconciliation must begin within. We are not just visitors or workers here; we are stewards of this land, and we are part of the Treaty relationship.
Connect. Support. Empower.
Are you passionate about creating real, lasting change in the lives of youth? Do you thrive in fast-paced environments where every decision can have a meaningful impact? Can you show up for youth in their hardest moments with calm, clarity, and compassion?
If that sounds like you, we’d love to meet you.
Street Culture Project is hiring Elect to work Youth Care Worker. This is not just a job—it’s a daily opportunity to make a difference.
What You’ll Do
You’ll be at the heart of our Transitional Housing program. SCP Youth Care Workers show up for our youth everyday in meaningful and impactful ways. Supporting, connecting, empowering and advocating will be the cornerstones of your role.
You’ll:
Build trust-based, professional, boundaried relationships with youth aged 16–21
Support daily living in transitional housing and life skill development
Implement case plans and safety strategies
Document youth interactions, appointments, and incidents
De-escalate crises and respond to emergencies
What You Bring
This isn’t your average desk job. It’s hands-on, emotionally charged, and deeply human.
We’re looking for someone with:
High school diploma (post-secondary preferred)
Frontline youth work experience (preferred)
Strong communication and documentation skills
Comfort navigating trauma, mental health, and substance use
Excellent communication skills
The ability to remain calm and decisive under pressure
Additional Requirements
Valid SK Driver’s License with abstract
Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector clearance
Strong time management and documentation skills
Comfortable using HR systems and Google Workspace
Training in CPR/First Aid, ASIST, Crisis Intervention, or Mental Health First Aid is an asset
Why Work With Us?
At Street Culture Project, we’re not just a team—we’re a movement. We meet youth where they’re at and build relationships rooted in trust, accountability, and care. You’ll be part of a community that believes change is possible and works for it every day. SCP is committed to reflect the diversity of the youth we serve and fully support inclusivity in the workplace. We strongly encourage Indigenous applicants to consider this opportunity.
Apply Today!
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