HIPPY Home Visitor

Vancouver, BC Temps partiel $25.50 par heure

Employment Opportunity

Position: HIPPY Home Visitor

Hours: Contract part-time, 25 hrs/week 

Location: Hybrid

Compensation: $25.50

Contract Length: September 2026 to July 2027


Pacific Immigrant Resources Society (PIRS) is seeking a compassionate and community-minded HIPPY Home Visitor to support families with preschool-aged children in the Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) program. 


Working closely with newcomer, low-income, and socially isolated families, the Home Visitor helps parents build confidence as their child's first teacher while supporting children's school readiness, family wellbeing, and access to community resources.


What You'll Do

  • Conduct weekly home visits with participating families 

  • Introduce and model HIPPY learning activities for parents 

  • Encourage parents to support their child's learning at home 

  • Build trusting relationships and provide ongoing support to families 

  • Connect families to community resources and services

  • Assist with group meetings, family events, field trips, and celebrations 

  • Maintain participant records and program documentation

  • Participate in training, staff meetings, and professional development 

  • Represent PIRS at community outreach events and activities


What You Bring

  • High school diploma and relevant experience working with families, children, or community programs 

  • Lived experience as a parent of a young child (ages 3–5) is a strong asset 

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills 

  • Ability to motivate, encourage, and build positive relationships 

  • Strong organizational and time-management skills 

  • Flexibility and adaptability when working with diverse families 

  • Additional language skills reflective of the communities served are highly valued 



Why Join PIRS?

  • Make a meaningful difference in the lives of children and families 

  • Work within a supportive, multicultural team environment

  • Receive ongoing training and professional development

  • Help newcomer and refugee families thrive in their communities 


Working Conditions

  • Contract part-time position (25 hours/week), dependent on program funding

  • Community-based work involving home visits, outreach, and group activities

  • Regular travel throughout the service area 

  • Regular home visits with families in a variety of home environments, requiring professionalism, cultural sensitivity, sound judgment, and adherence to organizational policies, confidentiality standards, and safety protocols

  • Occasional evening and weekend activities 

  • Criminal record check, including a vulnerable sector check is required


To Apply:

Please apply including both a cover letter and resume via the applicable job portal, or directly via the PIRS career site. The deadline to apply is July 23, 2026.

 

We thank everyone for their interest. Only those shortlisted will be contacted.

With respect, diversity, and collaboration at the core of PIRS, we are an organization that knows the value of talented people. We recognize the importance of a diverse workforce and encourage applications from women, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ -identified and people with disabilities. Given the nature of our work, we also strongly encourage applications from self-identifying women with lived experience of migration.

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