Transitional Housing Support Worker

Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre

401 Cumberland St. NThunder Bay, OntarioP7A4P7

The Transitional Housing Support Worker’s primary responsibility is to support urban Indigenous youth and young adults (ages 18-29) experiencing homelessness or at risk of insecure housing, by providing responsive participant-based and one-to-one services. The Transitional Housing Support Worker will support youth and young adults in identifying, accessing and navigating adult service systems relevant to their housing needs and transition to adulthood. This position will use a strengths-based, trauma-informed approach and will collaborate with members of an interdisciplinary team to coordinate services and support in consultation with individuals and partnering programs.

Full Time

Social and community service workers

1

$60,000

0

n/a

5/27/2026

n/a

• Post-secondary education in Social Services or Child & Youth Services, or combination of the equivalent education and/or a minimum of two years of work experience with young adults

• Minimum 2 years of experience, preferably in residential, housing, outreach or shelter setting.

• Knowledge of Indigenous culture and history, with particular emphasis on family violence, child welfare, impacts of trauma, Indigenous youth engagement and community outreach; knowledge of an Indigenous language(s) will be considered an asset.

• Knowledge of adolescent developmental theory and issues related to homeless youth and young adults.

• Proven ability to deal effectively with crisis situations and to identify, assess, and intervene with youth in crisis.

• Knowledge of and sensitivity to the life experiences and needs of the youth community.

• Knowledge and understanding of flexible, diverse, traditional and non-traditional support, advocacy and intervention processes

• Ability to engage people to build trust and rapport; effective verbal/listening communication skills.

• Proficiency in Microsoft Office including database applications.

• Excellent case / file management skills, stress and time management skills; ability to meet deadlines.

• Group facilitation, team building and decision-making skills; ability to take initiative.

• Ability to work flexible hours, including shift work, evenings and weekends, and on-call for emergency response.

• Valid First Aid / CPR Certificate and Safe Food Handling certification is an asset.

• A clear Vulnerable Sector Clearance Check is a condition of employment.

• Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation; will require a valid Drivers Abstract upon hiring.

 

TBIFC is an equal opportunity employer.

Reasonable accommodations are available upon request for all parts of the recruitment process.

 

please submit resume with three (3) references to the attention of the Hiring Committee

Employer Info

Contact Name: Hiring Committee

Position Title: Human Resources

Company Name: Thunder Bay Indigenous Friendship Centre

Address: 401 N. Cumberland Street

City: Thunder Bay

Province: ON

Postal Code: P7A 4P7

Phone: 807-345-5840

Website: tbifc.ca