Peer Support Worker
Peer Support Worker
Position Type: Time-limited 200 hours Work Experience Placement (United Way Work Experience Grant)
Position available: 3
Key Responsibilities
Under supervision, participants will:
• Engage respectfully with shelter guests and program participants
• Provide peer-based encouragement and emotional support
• Assist staff with program activities, group facilitation, and daily routines
• Help maintain a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment
• Complete basic documentation and daily logs
• Participate in regular supervision and feedback sessions
• Follow workplace policies, including confidentiality and boundaries
• Participants will not be expected to manage crises independently; all tasks are supported.
Employment Supports Provided
• Structured mentorship & supervision from experienced staff
• On-the-job training in communication, boundaries, and trauma-informed
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• Regular performance feedback to track skill growth
• Career readiness support, including resume guidance and references
• Safe and supportive workplace with tasks tailored to participant comfort and abilities
Skills Gained
• Participants will develop:
• Workplace communication and active listening
• Team collaboration and following supervisory direction
• Time management, reliability, and shift responsibility
• Basic documentation and reporting skills
• Awareness of professional boundaries and ethical conduct
• Trauma-informed and culturally sensitive service practices
• Confidence and transferable skills for future employment
Eligibility
• Currently receiving BC Income Assistance or Disability Assistance, or federal equivalent
• Eligible under United Way Work Experience Grant criteria
• Legally entitled to work in Canada
• Willing to learn and participate in structured mentorship and training
Placement Details
• Duration: Time-limited placement 200 hours per grant guidelines
• Stipend: According to United Way Work Experience Grant
• Hours: Scheduled shifts, may include days, evenings, or weekends