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To First Year Students: Agency
Visits: Wednesday October 29th, 2008, Youth Services Bureau Drop-In-Center
147 Besserer Street
Ottawa: 8:30 - 9:30 Surnames A - L
(inclusive) 9:30
- 10:30 Surnames M-Z Wednesday November 26th, 2008, Crossroads Children's Centre, 1755 Courtwod Crescent
Ottawa: 9:00 - 10:00 Surnames A- L
(inclusive) 10:00
- 11:00 Surnames M - Z
To all CYW Students: Here
is a list of the available bursaries. Check them out!
To all CYW Students: The 2007 Algonquin College
Graduate Employment Report indicates that 07 Child and Youth Worker graduates
are 95% employed with an average starting salary of $35000 The
top salary reported was $52000.
To First Year Students: Welcome to the Child and
Youth Worker Program. The faculty and support personnel are dedicated to ensuring your
success. Please note that first week classes are cancelled in favour of our first year Orientation Schedule
Our Activity day on September 3rd will take place at Andrew
Hayden Park Please review and print the Orientation
Handout (includes booklist) before coming to your first Orientation activity scheduled
for Tuesday Sept 2 at 10:00 am in Room T119. Remember that ALL orientation
activities are MANDATORY. There are no exceptions.
To all CYW Students: Please download and keep a
copy of the CYW policies for reference
To All CYW Students: Here is the latest
information for the OESC security clearance card.
To First Year Students: A third
year group in the course: Professional Issues is presenting a workshop on " what
comes after hello" with new clients. We encourage you to attend this session.
See poster for details.
To Second Year Students: Here is a
powerpoint presentation of the gen ed courses that are available for next semester. For
more information, please contact Mark
Allston, Coordinator of Gen Ed
Women's Self Defense Workshop
Free to Algonquin female students and staff Wednesday, January 16, 2008,
6-9pm, Residence Bldg. 3 hr workshop on Crisis Interpersonal Safety-an
Introduction awareness of medically & tactically unsound defense "move "safe
to self" impact drills release & escape close quarter drills. Contact
Student Affairs to secure your spot! 613-727-4723 (x6555), or go to Rm. C211 Ideal
for social, health, justice, & educative students
To CYW Community: Interesting free advocacy courses. Check them out!
To CYW Community:
The Mental Health Directory and Events
Calendar is a very useful directory of all pertinent social services in the Ottawa
area. Also listed in CYW links section.
To CYW Community: Scotia
Personnel Ltd is a 27 year old Canadian owned company based in Halifax, Nova Scotia that
interviews and recruits workers from across Canada and abroad. As an international
service, Scotia Personnel Ltd. provides employment opportunities for people
interested in: au pairing in the US and Europe; work in childrens camps (USA
& UK) as camp counselor; teaching English (BA of any discipline required); daycare and
childcare jobs in Bermuda; employment in the international hotel hospitality field 12
month periods; and, studying part time at college or university while working and living
with an american family. Please contact our office at (902) 422-1455 or
email us at scotiap@ns.sympatico.ca for
further information.
To Second and
Third CYW Students: Sue Goldman from Counselling is looking for
students to tutor first year CYW students (This is a paid position) Please contact her at
goldmas@algonquincollege.com
To all CYW
Students: CAYFO (Child & Youth Friendly Ottawa) was approached
earlier this year to organize a 11/2 day session on youth entrepreneurship. This free session is designed to bring together local
business, community organizations, schools, employment services and young people to
discuss how we create and support a culture of entrepreneurial thinking with youth, as
well as support those youth that decide to pursue the entrepreneurial option. You
will also receive tons of great resources. Attached is the registration form. I encourage CYW students to
attend.
To all CYW Students: Here is a work link for those interested in working with
clients challenged with autism.
To First Year
Students: Here is a link to OESC and a
copy of the police records check application
form.
To Second Year
Students: Here is your
orientation schedule.
To all CYW Students: You can now find out what books you will need for next semester through
the bookstore site.
First year Students: A list of previous volunteer placements is available here
To First and Second Year Students: Apply now for the Garfield Weston Merit
Upper Year Scholarship for Colleges. Over 70 awards available from $2500 to over
$40000. Application deadline: March 26, 2007. Drop off application at Registrar's office
C150.
To First and Second Year Students:Check
out this interesting scholarship
To First Year Students: Here is a bursary
that may be of interest: Zena and Harry Leikin Bursary
Awarded to (3) students in the School of Health and Community Studies who have completed
their 2nd semester and who are returning for their 3rd semester. Recipients must be in
financial need, have a minimum B average and demonstrate community involvement. The
application dates for this bursary are Monday, March 19 to Friday, March 23, 2007. Please
contact Financial Aid for more info.
To CYW Community: Here you will find the requested
membership form for the CYC Association.
To all FIrst and Second Year CYW Students:
If you would like to be considered for a summer job with the City of Ottawa, please visit
their website for
more information
To all CYW Students:You can apply for a
bursary during the week of February 12-16, 2007 Applications are available in the
Financial Aid office..
To all CYW Students: Matt Price, a
representative from KOM Consultants, will be on the Woodroffe Campus on Wednesday,
November 15, in the main lobby of C Building from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. to assist
students interested in continuing their education in Australia. The CYW program has a very
interesting articulation agreement with the University of Western Sidney ( completion of a
degree in one year given a good CYW graduate GPA)
To all CYW Students: Ottawa
Education and Training Fair November 13 6:00 to 9:00 pm Ottawa Congress Centre Hall E. The Ottawa Education and Training Fair provides college students and
graduates with career development and labour market information. To attend register at www.nasinstitute.com and bring confirmation sheet
to the event.
Remember that your academic advisors for
first year are Jane Trakalo/Vicki Grisim, second year Donna Serafini and third year
Jean Sauve. Please see them if you are encountering any type of difficulty. We are all
here to ensure your success!!!!!!
All Students: Please
note that exemptions must be submitted
within 10 days of the start of the semester.
To all Students: This
is a reminder that all of your course outlines can be found on BlackBoard. If you cannot
find your course oultines, please let me
know.
To CYW Community: Congratulations to Charlotte
Scharfe on her nomination for the "Women of Distinction Awards" sponsored by the
YMCA-YWCA. Charlotte was specifically nominated in the "Young Trai Builders"
category.
To CYW community:
The Scotia Personel Agency recruits CYW
graduates for national and international work. They are a valuable resource for your work
choices.
To First Year Students:
By recent development, we now have a scholarship for a first year student
completing second semester.... The Cynthia Bled Scholarship
financially supports a student to the amount of $600 dollars.... The applicant must have a
minimum of a B average and qualify in terms of financial need. If you are interested,
please see Carrie in C230P for an
application.
To CYW Community:
This is a message from a CYW graduate: "For grads willing to relocate to the
Peterborough area, it is 'very' easy to become a CYW with the local
School Board"
To CYW Community:Congratulations to all of the CYW award winners who were honoured November 28
at an awards luncheon held at the Algonquin College International Restaurant. For a list
of specific winners see the awards section of our website.
To CYW Community:
Here is the latest infomation on the 8th International
Child and Youth Care Conference to be held October 17-20 2006 at the Palais des
Congres in Montreal, Quebec.
To all Students:
Please be advised that the only things permitted on your desk when writing tests or exams
are your writing tools
To all Students:
The Bowling day was a fun activity enjoyed by all. Here are a some pics
courtesy of Vicki Grisim.
Graduates:
Please note that there are a number of Educational Assistant jobs available with the Ottawa Carleton School Board. Pay is approximately 20
dollars per hour.
All CYW Students: Please start thinking about your fundraising targets. We will be voting on
targets in the next two weeks.
First Year Students:
Please note that contrary to what is indicated in the Orientation handout, you do not
require a First Aid certificate for your volunteer placement unless your agency expects
it. You will require a First Aid certificate for the start of both second and third
official field placements. Also, you may have noticed that attached to your retrieved
course outlines from Blackboard is a form for plagiarism. Please ignore this form as you
have already signed one this week for ALL of your courses
New policy for handing in assignments. Assignments (except for agency visit assignments) will only be
accepted by the professor and not by the receptionist. Therefore, you must hand in your
assignments on the due date at the beginning of class.

First Year Students: Don't forget to sign our guestbook with
feedback on the website. We value your opinions.
To all First Year Students: A reminder that
tutors are still available. See the Counselling office directly across the hall from our
office C230
Congratulations to Jane
Trakalo!!! The Student Association has bestowed the Teaching Excellence Award to Jane for the
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To all Students:
There are now two new websites related to the Robert Latimer Case. Site one and Site
two
To all Students:
Please note that professors do not answer emails on weekends.
To all Graduating Students: Check out the
Employment Services website for information on how to access our
new On-Line Graduate Referral System:
To all Students: The
latest Graduate Employment Report administered by the College indicates that for 2002 to
2003 Child and Youth Worker graduates were 100% employed with an average starting salary
of over $34000.
To Third Year Students: The CYW faculty have
successfully negotiated further advanced standing for the University of Victoria Child and
Youth Care degree. For more information, please contact me
Student Tutoring Service:
Second and Third year Students to tutor first year students $11.00 an hour Contact Sue
Goldman at 727-4723 ext 5039 or email
To all Community: Here is a interesting web site
that I recently received from a graduate:
"How are you doing Jean? I am great, I am currently working in the OCCDSB as a Beh.
ETA in an elementry school (St. Anthony's) I have come across a great website for you to
pass along to those who are working with young children. It is a program that is on PBS
everyday. You can also borrow the programs from the Ottawa Public Library, it is called
Between the Lions (Videos). It is a literacy and readiness program for reading and
printing. The website has lots of printable activities and lessons. The website is www.pbskids.org/lions "
To Community: Congratulations to Christina Avery (first
year) for her letter to the Ottawa Citizen Dec 17. The message was spirited and relevant.
To all Students: Make sure you have paid your fees
for the next semester. If you have not, please do so as soon as possible to avoid
promotion difficulties.
To all Students, Graduates and CYW Community This
is an email that I received from a recent graduate. I would encourage you to look into
this service.
Hi Jean, Jessica Sauve Griffin here, wanted to let you know that I have ventured into a
small business related to the filed. It is called Resources by Design, in short, it is a
service offered to child, youth and family focused agencies/individuals that provides
resource and program tool development. There is also a component that helps get CYW work
out there. It is in the form of a Referral Bank whereby CYW's can include their resource
in the Referral Bank for $30 a year and if someone contacts Resources By Design looking
for a resource that is in the Referral Bank, I will connect with them on behalf of the
person who submitted the resource and they will make the profit.

If you would like to check out my website: http://members.rogers.com/resourcesbydesign
that would be great. I welcome your feedback! And if you feel it is appropriate, I
would love to showcase CYW work if students wanted to connect with me. It is new, just
uploaded the site a few days ago, however, am hoping word of mouth may drum in some
business. Thought it could be a good opportunity for 1st years to publicize and make
extended use of their orkbooks from case studies and the various programs they develop
throughout the 3 years.
To Graduates, Students and Community. A Resounding Success!!
Thank you to everyone for making Saturday's Reunion and Retirement Event so
memorable. Look for pictures of the festivities to be posted in about a week on our
scrapbook page.
To all Graduates and
upcoming Grads Interesting job opportunities in
Massachusetts, US. Interviews are to be held in Toronto early December.
To all Students and Community. This company recruits international
persons including Canadians to work in various US human service agencies
Second Year Students. Please consult the outdoor equipment list for
the upcoming outdoor activity.
To the Community: We, the faculty and students
wish to thank the following organizations for their generous contributions to our
fundraising drive:Algonquin College Bookstore, Loblaws at College Square, Rogers Video -
Orleans, Rogers Video - College Square, HMV - Bayshore, A1 sound - for their donation of
the karaoke machine, Timothy's at College Square, Tim Horton's in Rockland, Summerhay's
Restaurant, Chances 'R Restaurant, Boston Pizza - Hunt Club Road, House of Lasagna, Subway
- Hazeldean Mall, Pepsi Canada, Famous Players - Coliseum, Staples - Merivale Rd, Chapters
- Pinecrest, The Clubhouse - Merivale Rd, The Band - Emma's Ringer (for playing and their
donations), The Band Ground Level Defied (for playing), The Band - Radiodazed (for
playing), The Band - Soma (for playing), Wall Sound and lighting - for the sound
equipment. Your contributions make our community a better
place!!!!
To all Students: Remember that at any time you
can chat, conduct study groups etc on Blackboard through virtual
classroom. Go to any course, choose communication, then go to virtual classroom. You will
then be able to chat with your classmates in realtime.
Try it out!!
To all Third Year Students: Looking for some cash
for your Grad Party? The Students' Association offers up to $25 per student to go towards
your party. For more info go to AlgonquinSA.com
To all Students and Alumni: Two
great added links. One is "Canadas
supersite for the non-profit sector". It includes a great job listing, funding
resources, research and program information, etc. The other is the International Child and Youth Care Network online
magazine site. It includes a job board, a discussion listserv, relevant information for
the field, journals, etc. Check these excellent sites out!!
To all First Year Students: I have now added a TUTOR section on the Student
Success Page. There you will find second and third year tutors
Inspiration
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To all Students: Algonquin College has temporarily
partnered with Canada's biggest job
posting site for students and recent graduates. Check it out!!! The password
for workopolis is "employment"
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To all students:
When negotiating a time to write an exam at the test centre, make
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Here are all of the CYW materials available in our own resource centre GOOD SELECTION!!!!
Check out the growing
list of program related links on the CYW LINKS
page. These links are being researched by first year CSEP sponsored students.
Tutors for First Year students are
available through the counselling office.

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As a graduate, do you want to earn
a degree "down under" in only ONE year? New link for information
on our articulation agreement with University of Western Sidney. Through another link, you will find admissions
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Check out this site sent to me by a colleague. It examines the dimensions of
refugee camps by way of a virtual tour.
Some of our clients have been refugees.
 
Some
outdated job postings can help you contact agencies for potential employment
LiveWorkPlay, a
leading charitable organization for people with intellecual disabilities, is seeking
a part-time Program Facilitator for our Journeys community-based learning program. The
position is 5 hours per week, Fridays from 5:30-10:30 pm, with an hourly wage range of
$15-$20 per hour. Journeys starts the the final week of September and continues to the
middle of June. Journeys participants are school-aged youth (13-20). This is an excellent
opportunity for those currently working in the sector who are seeking additional hours, or
for those pursuing careers in education, recreation, developmental services, social work,
psychology, and related fields of interest who are looking to acquire additional skills
and experience. To learn more or to apply for this position visit
http://liveworkplay.ca/jobs
Tour
Guides, Youth-Tour Leaders Ottawas leading tour company
requires local enthusiasts to deliver city sightseeing tours and lead visiting
school groups in Canadas Capital Region. Seasonal hours May through June with
part-time work throughout the year; ideal for summer camp counsellors. Must have
leadership qualities, be outgoing and comfortable speaking in front of groups in English
and French. Competitive hourly rates. Send resume to employment@dmcottawa.com or fax (613) 232-8228
or visit www.conferenceaidetours.com
Worker
required in Manotick We are looking for a non-smoking female worker for
our developmentally delayed daughter (youth) who will be able to provide an appropriate
safe, effective environment with ethical care. You will facilitate integration in
community based programs our daughter already attends. The worker will be required to
drive and supervise our daughter at these programs. At our home, you will also provide
developmental programming using client preferred learning style. Some minimal medical
assistance is required. Start date is September 2008. Salary is $16 to $18 dollars per
hour, 10 month contractc, 38.5 hours per week Monday to Friday. A current clean police
check, valid drivers licence, and an insured reliable vehicle. References to be discussed.
Please submit a coverning letter and resume to susaneds@yahoo.ca
Here is a work link
for those interested in working with clients challenged with autism.
Needed immediately CYC
workers for after school programs, summer camps, and residential services. Salary ranges
from 12 19$/hr depending on experience. Please forward resume to info@mainstreetcommunityservices.ca
or call 613 831 6606!
Looking for a Support worker /room mate
Looking for someone to live with my 18 year old son who has a brain injury. Part time
support required in exchange for free rent. Physically no problems however he requires
assistance with social behaviour & life skills.. Must be available to assist for
approx one hour every day ( to get him off to school) & keep him company in the
evenings. He will be attending High School during the day ( walks to school) & has a
life skill worker with him 4-5 hours per day. Townhouse is like new ( 2002) fully furnished with garage, laundry & bus stop in front of
house. Food is not included. Looking for Child
Youth Worker or related field. If interested please e-mail Susan : Skate4fun@rogers.com
Part Time Pre Teen Teacher Company Name:
National Capital Region Ymca-Ywca Start Date: 22-dec-2006 Apply By Date: 13-dec-2006
Language: Bilingual French/English Other Language: Wheelchair Accessible: Yes Salary Type:
Hourly Bonus/Plus: Position Type: P/T - Contract Positions Available 1 Hours per Week:
Salary Range: $ Position Duties: Create an educational, safe, clean and enjoyable
environment for children by planning and implementing age appropriate programs to meet
children's social, emotional, physical, educational and individual needs. Foster
self-esteem, problem solving and conflict resolution skills in children. Develop and
maintain constructive and open communication with staff. Understand and follow through on
all YMCA-YWCA policies, procedures and guidelines, as outlined in the Policies and
Procedures manual and Parent Handbook. Participate in a team teaching approach in the
supervision of the children and the development of the program. The purchase and
preparation of snack and snack accessories for the School Age and Pre Teen Club on a
rotational basis with other Teachers. Support the charitable and philanthropic efforts of
the Association. Minimum two years experience working with children Current First Aid and
CPR Certifications How To Apply: Send your resumé by mail to: 180 Argyle Avenue, Ottawa,
CANADA K2P1B7 Fax your resumé to: (613)7885036 Bring Your resumé in person to: 180
Argyle Avenue, Ottawa, CANADA K2P1B7
Street Outreach Worker : Company Name: Salvation Army
Start Date: Apply By Date: 08-dec-2006 Language: English Other Language: Wheelchair
Accessible: No Salary Type: TBD Bonus/Plus: Position Type: P/T - Permanent Positions
Available 1 Hours per Week: Salary Range: $ 14.71 to 14.71 Relocate: No Position Duties:
Provides transportation to appropriate safe shelter and support services to the homeless
as follows: Connects and engages with homeless individuals. Provides services, such as
transportation to appropriate shelter, and food, clothing and blankets. Provides
intervention services in the event of a crisis and contacts appropriate authorities.
Refers clients to other outreach services as appropriate. Logs all contacts, makes
notation of service provided and prepares written report following each shift. Adheres to
all Ottawa Booth Centre and Street Outreach Service policies and procedures. Is supportive
of a team effort in all aspects of the Street Outreach Service including all safety
issues. Performs additional duties when required. QUALIFICATIONS: Relevant post-secondary
education in Social Services. Two years experience in direct client service with the
homeless. Ability to communicate and liaise effectively with community partners and
service providers. Certified in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention, First Aid, and Suicide
Intervention. Valid Ontario driver's license. Ability to work within the mandate of The
Salvation Army, exemplifying Christian Standards of Conduct. Excellent oral and written
skills in English. Bilingualism (English and French) is an asset. A complete job
description may be obtained from Human Resources. Please submit your internal application
with resume to Karen Gariepy, Human Resources Assistant, How To Apply: Email your resumé
to: karen_gariepy@ottawaboothcentre.org
Fax your resumé to: (613)2412818
Full and Part Time Jobs available now...... Personal Care
Attendant. work with disabled males Morning shifts 6 hours, evening shifts 2-3 hours and
or overnight shifts. Overnight shifts 10pm -7pm (study/sleep) $11-$12/hr days, eves---
$10/hr overnight. Must be physically fit/strong Drivers licence/Police Check. Email pcajob@canada.com in Barrhaven. Now hiring for
Fall/Winter 2006-2007
Chrysalis House is a safe and secure twenty-five
bed home in Westend Ottawa. It is a place where a woman can go to protect herself and her
children from violence and abuse. In this supportive environment, a woman can focus on her
personal needs and choices as well as on her children's needs. Chrysalis House serves any
woman (over 16) and child who is in an abusive home and needs to leave her home to keep
herself and her child safe. Chrysalis House provides services to women of diverse age,
culture, sexual orientation and ability. Chrysalis House operates from a feminist,
anti-racist and anti-oppressive framework. Due to the nature of the agency, we ask that
only female students apply.
Chrysalis House can offer an exciting and skill-building experience for CYWs in their
final year before entry to the field. Visit www.communityresourcecentre.ca to view the job
posting and submission details.
The Children's
International Summer Villages agency (Ottawa Chapter) is offering travel and leadership
opportunities in Portugal and Ohio for 3 weeks in the summer of 06. Please see website for further detail. Please note that there is
no salary attached to the position but all of your travel, lodgings and meals are
provided.
St. John's Anglican Church in Smiths Falls is searching for a Youth Co-ordinator. We have
asked that this person be a
graduate or enrolled in a Child & Youth program. We estimate and have budgeted for a
12 hour/week program, paying $15.00/hr.
The successful candidate will need to go through our Diocesan screening program and
produce references, including a reference from a priest or minister, outlining their
involvement in a Christian based activity. If any of your students are from the Smiths
Falls area and fit the profile,
would you be so kind as to inform them of the opportunity and advise them, there is an
advertisement in the Record-News as well as the EMC until Feb. 3/06. The closing date for
this process we have set for Feb. 10/06.
Rick Warren, Base Manager Lanark County Ambulance Service
Smiths Falls p)1-613-283-8040 (f)1-613-283-9269 (c)1-613-913-4754 (pager)1-888-468-4694 E-mail:smithsfalls@lanarkcountyambulance.com
www.lanarkcountyambulance.com
Student
Administrator am writing to you as the director of the Multicultural Buddy
Network here at Algonquin, which is a program that brings students from diverse cultural
backgrounds together to meet, share cultures, and have fun thorough a variety of social
events. We are currently looking for a student administrator to help organize and run our
program. We are looking for someone - who is capable of energetically facilitating social
events of 20+ students from culturally diverse backgrounds - posses strong communications
skills, including writing and graphic
design skills This is a CSEP position of 12 hours/week for the balance of the term, with
the possibility of renewing the position next year. To qualify for a CSEP position, a
student cannot be an international student, they must be full time, and they must be in
financial need.I have contacted you because I felt that the students in your programs are
well suited to our program and may benifit from the experience. Let me know if you know of
a student who might fit the position or pass this message along to any interested parties.
We are planning to fill the
position by January 27 Jeff Agate,
Counsellor, Algonquin College.
After
Hours Recreation Worker Responsible for implementing homework and recreational
activities for children residing at the shelter. Monday -Friday 4-6 p.m. Send resume to
familyprograms@harmonyhousews.com
Special
Needs Worker needed part time for a youth who is challenged with autism and a
developmental delay. To provide programming in my home after school, two afternoons
a week (there is some flexibility in which two weekdays), 4:00 pm to 6:30 pm. Wages:
$12./hour Start date: immediately : e-mail resume janet.k@sympatico.ca
Non-profit
organization seeking 2 positive and energetic individuals for part-time (4 to 8
hours per week) paid positions to direct/facilitate a Friday evening Young Adult (16 to 21
co-ed) Peer Support Program for people dealing with mental health issues.The program is
located in a downtown community center Friday evenings from 7 to 10 pm. Educational
qualifications of Recreational therapist, youth worker, social worker or nurse with
bilingualism considered an asset. Compensation commensurate with education and experience.
Please submit resumes via email to info@pleo.on.ca.
After School Program Instructor Manor Park Community Council Position
Type: P/T Duties: An Instructor is required for an After School Program in Ottawa East.
The ideal candidate has athletic experience and enjoys working with children. The position
will be 15 hours per week. Please fax cover letter and resume to 613-741-4778 or email to
mpcc@manorpark.ca. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Job General
Location: Ottawa East
Christian
Youth Worker (CYW grad or student welcome) needed by the congregation of St James
Anglican Church, Perth Ontario. Position includes Sunday mornings and mid-week sessions as
well as one evening per month. Hourly wage: $15.00 Please send letters of interest by
September 2, 2005 to: Hiring Committee, St James Anglican Church, 12 Harvey St, Perth
Ontario K7H 1W4, Fax: 613-267-9527
Junior Youth Worker for Operation Go Home - summer employment Reporting to the
Youth Services Manager, the Junior Youth Worker will assist with the administrative and
operational duties of the Operation Go Home drop-in and outreach program. Included in
these duties are interaction with the youth, analysis of youth needs, coordination of the
Breakfast Program, coordination of afternoon workshops, interaction with other social
agencies. The work experience and developmental learning expereinces gained during this
assignment will assist the successful applicant in preparing for his/her future entry into
the labour market. Among the skills learned - leadership, planning, evaluation,
communication. This is a 10 - week position beginning on June 20th and ending on August
26th, 30 hours per week at $10 per hour. Applicants should email their resumes to
kim@operationgohome.ca before 4:00 on June 10th. Only applicants chosen for interviews
will be contacted.
We are
looking for an individual who is interested in working with two children (9 & 7)
and developing their young minds. One of our children is a high functioning child with
Down Syndrome. The person should have experience in the area of child development. They
should also be athletic (bike and swim), have light cooking skills, have a drivers
license, and above all be able to teach, discipline, and motivate in a fun and creative
manner. The care giving is to take place at our home in Centerpointe. It is part-time
during the school year (3 afternoons per week), and 2-3 full days in summer. We are
preferably looking for someone looking for a multi-year commitment. Please call 226-5423
Terrace
Youth Residential Services group home for adolescent females, is hiring for all
positions in the West Carleton area. Ideal candidates have min 2 yrs exper. in CYW field,
possess diploma in child and youth work or related diploma / degree, strong verbal and
written communication skills, knowledge of report writing, positive team focus, strong
organizational skills, willingness to work shift work incl. eve and w/e and overnights.
Must have own transportation, criminal record check and provide appropriate references.
How To Apply: Email your resumé to: tyrs_administration05@hotmail.com
Fax your resumé to: (613)8319877
Eastern
Ottawa Resource Centre Homework Club Facilitator (Gloucester area) CYW diploma
required $15 per hour for 12-18 hours per week. Apply in writing by March 30 to Eastern
Ottawa Resource Centre c/o Mia Dore 2339 Ogilvie Road, Gloucester, Ontario K1J 8M6 Fax
613-741-7029 email: mia.dore@eorc-gloucester..ca
Nepean
Community Resource Centre --- Nepean Youth Initiative Wanted: Male youth worker
(Nepean) Must be available evenings.(9-12 hrs a week) Education(post-secondary students)
and experience with youth a requirement & (CPR) Responsibilites: co-facilitating local
drop in's in two area's. ( Bells Corners/Barrhaven) Wage: $15.00/hr Contact: Zelda
Shore (E.D) Fax: 596-1870 or zshore@ncrc.ca
CYW
GRADUATES required for the Roberts/Smart Centre Please phone 728-1946
CYW
student to work with 13 boy (aspergers) and 11 boy (ADHD). Kanata area, 8 - 10
hours/week flexible times, $12.50/hour, starting immediatly. Positive male role model,
assist with homework, work on social skills development, outings to various activities,
parental relief. Please email resume and references to sche0014@algonquincollege.com
Community
Youth Worker (17.5 hours per week - one year contract) to Plans and implements
programs for youth within a health promotion framework. Qualifications: diploma in health
or social services, child and youth worker or equivalent. Pay range $16.20 to 17.56
Resumes by October 22 to: HR and Corporate Services Coordinator Ottawa, On K2B 6R7 Fax:
613-820-2006 email hr@pqhcs.com
Looking
for Responsible Caregiver to look after 3 children, ages 9-12 for the month of
December. (December 1-23, 2004, 3:45 - 6:45 pm) Westborough Area Salary to be discussed If
Interested, contact Heather Telephone: 613 290-4524 Fax: 613 231-4760
Needed: Child
and Youth Worker or student to take young adult, who is developmentaly challenged, on
outings. Required immediately, call Connie 523-8748 for more information.
Job
Posting: Educational Outreach Facilitator (For full time students only) If you are a
creative, hard working, self starter, this position may be for you. The Beacon runs a peer resource centre as well as
educational outreach activities on campus. Students
hired for this position would be responsible for creating and implementing activities such
as poster campaigns, booths and displays, interactional activities on topics related to
mental health, student success and career planning. In
addition the position would include providing information and support to students in the
Beacons Resource Centre including maintaining and adding relevant materials as
needed. Resumes may be brought to Mary-Ann
Hansen in C-226 or e-mailed to hansenm@algonquincollege.com. by Wednesday Sept. 13, 2004. Salary is $7.50 /hour.See job posting outside of
C-226 (Jobs on Campus for more details)
Special
Needs Worker needed part time for a youth who is challenged with autism and a
developmental delay. To provide programming -- in my home -- after school, two days a week
(there is some flexibility in which two weekdays), 3:00 pm to 6:00 or 6:30 pm, and
potentially, fulltime on PD days, school holidays and during part of summer
vacation. Wages: $16./hour Start date: immediately method of application: phone Eileen -
days at 954-7059 or evenings AFTER 8:30 pm
Part
time Babysitter/Tutor Duties: Supervise 3 children and assist with homework of
one of the children. 2 or 3 evenings a week.
Starting date: September 2004 salary: $10.00 hour Please contact martha.robinson@ottawa.ca (613) 733-5531
Part Time
Child Care Provider duties: Looking for student to provide after school care from
2:30 to
5:30pm, Monday through Friday (15 hours a week), possibly other rare occasions, for an 8
year-old boy in
exchange for FREE bedroom, access to Internet, cable, phone, laundry, meals to be
discussed. Our townhouse is located near
the Gloucester Centre, along major busline route 746-9621
Somerset
West Community Health Centre is hiring eight staff to work at one of two
inner-city summer day camp programs for children ages 6-15yrs. This is an eight week
contract running from June 28th to August 20th.Please send resume to Stephanie Estabrook
at 238-7595 (fax) or email sestabro@swchc.on.ca by May 15th.
CYW
student required..Location: Orleans Ont. Monday to Thursday, 3 p.m. to 6
p.m. Prepare after school
snack. Assist 3 children ages 9,10 & 14 with completion of homework assignments &
their chores. Prepare evening meals. Must have
own transportation and be comfortable in the kitchen. Bilingualism is an asset but not
required.phone number: 590-0354
Young
Westboro family looking for a creative and energetic caregiver for a toddler and
infant. About 25 hours/week. Hours are very flexible. Please call Paula or Peter at
729-7807 or 859-1451
Assistant
Director, Day Camp Director, Lifeguard, Maintenance and Activity Director. CAMP
BREBEUF Job Type: Summer Positions Location: Rockwood, ON, CANADA; Contact Email: beti.stefanec@cyo.on.ca
The City
of Ottawa Outdoor Wading Pool Program hires 400 students to work as Park
programmers and Park Supervisors at our 59 sites throughout the summer months. We are
looking for students who enjoy working with children and the public. Candidate must be 16
years of age and possess a valid standard first aid and CPR level C certificate. We would
like to invite you to apply for the Park Programmer position. To apply please go to the
City of Ottawa web site at www.ottawa.ca click on
Careers click on Summer Student Employment Program 2004 From here you will be able to view
all the summer employment opportunities and apply to the ones you are interested in. The
Park
Programmer position's job code is #10034518. Applications will be accepted untill March
16, 2004.
We are
looking for a special needs worker to look after our 8 year old daughter. We
require someone on an on-needed basis. Qualifications: experience or training with special
needs children, especially those with behaviourial challenges peta.seguin@sympatico.ca
Patient,
hard-working individual required from 8am-2pm to work as an Elementary Assistant
in an Orleans Montessori class with children aged 6-9. Wonderful environment for work,
rate of pay $15.00 - $18.00. Please contact Allie Tackaberry at a.tackaberry@rogers.com
Deadline is February 6th 2004.
Youth
Worker needed to provide respite and developmental programming for children aged
4-13 (great kids!!!) Approximately 20 hours a week (mostly weekend and evening work).
$10-$15 an hour. Call Penny @ 728-1102. Car needed.
Summer Camp Director Needed As Director your duties will
include participation in hiring, leading and supporting a staff of approximately 24,
giving overall direction to the camp and development and administration of a leadership
training program. qualifications: The successful applicant will demonstrate a love of
children, have proven administrative and leadership skills and work comfortably with young
adults. Previous camp experience is an asset type_of_job: fulltime summer start_date: June
21 application_deadline: March 30, 2004 method_of_application: in person
method_of_application _address: Mail application to: Rideau Hill Camp Box 1818 Kemptville,
ON K0G 1J0
A youth
worker position for our after-school and evening programs may be the job for you!
qualifications: - Creative program planning and organizing- Experience working with
children and youth - Great problem-solving skills - Ability to work well alone and as part
of a team -Energetic, enthusiastic, and motivated - CPR and First Aid an asset. If you are
interested, please contact the Hunt Club/Riverside Communiyt Services Centre with your
resume or call Becky Owen at 247-1600 ext 223 becky.owen@huntclubriverside.ca
Youth
Coordinator also needed Please contact the Hunt Club/Riverside Communiyt Services
Centre with your resume or call Becky Owen at 247-1600 ext 223 becky.owen@huntclubriverside.ca
Looking
for someone reliable to work with 9 year old boy with special needs. Work hours:
2 evenings per week with possibility of 2 Saturdays per month (Hourly wage to be
negotiated.) Please contact Claire at 746-9043 for more information.
Child and
Youth Worker required: Youth Facilitator: Gendering Adolescent AIDS
Prevention (GAAP) project Hourly rate: $15/hour This is a part-time position. You
will be asked to work an approximate total of 30 hours from January-March. Your work
schedule will be ver flexible (based onyour availability).E-mail to: gaap.project@utoronto.ca for more info.
Part Time
child care position with 3 children aged 14, 9, 7. I work shift work and require
someone to stay overnight at my home approximately 7 times a month. The hours are from
6:30 pm to 8 am the next morning. Please contact me by email at: jcain@ysb.on.ca Deadline: Dec. 3. 2003
Looking for student or graduate who is willing to take out a young adult
with autism on various outings. Approx 10 hours weekly. Flexible hours Salary
TBD Contact Connie at 523-8748.
2 Children's Support Workers required. Lanark County Interval House is
looking for 2 Children's Support
Workers to provide a recreation based program in the shelter with children aged 0-16
years. It will also involve interaction with the mothers at the shelter.Previous
experience/training in working with children and with parents, and good communication
skills, are required. These positions would be each 5 hours per week @ the pay rate of
$9.00 per hour. The days of work scheduled would be Saturdays and Sundays. The positions
are to be filled immediately. These are unionized positions.Only women need apply as per
section 23 of the Human Rights Code.
We are looking for an enthusiastic individual to work with our 10 year old special
needs son. He has cerebral palsy
and mild autism. No prior special needs experience is required. We will provide training.
All that is needed is a good work
ethic, positive attitude and a desire to make a difference in the life of a special needs
child. Hours: Monday -Friday
4:00pm - 5:30 pm (or 4:30pm - 6:00pm) Duties: 1. 45 minutes of range of motion exercises
(stretching) 2. 15 minutes of walking in walker
3. 15 minutes of gross motor activity (ie: throwing a ball, basketball, air hockey) 4. 15
minutes of fine motor work (ie: puzzles, drawing, coloring) Salary: Pay begins at $12 per
hour and will be reviewed after 6 months, Please submit resume by e-mail to me
(cdfeingold@rogers.com)
Looking for responsible individual to provide after-school care to my three
children aged 5, 7 and 9, for the 2003/2004 school year. This is a part-time
position of 10 to 20 hours per week. The rate of pay is negotiable. Please call Lynn
Gordon as soon as possible at 230-8102. Deadline: November 17, 2003
CYW student required for 15 year old boy. Location: home
duties: Develop basic language skills for daily living, Develop academic reading
and writing/typing skills, Develop basic life skills for daily living, Develop playing
skills Phone number: 823-7003
CYW student required: We are looking for an enthusiastic individual
willing to help educate our children through whatever creative means
you can come up with. We have an eight year old son with Down Syndrome who is quite high
functioning, and we also have a six
year old daughter. At this time we are looking for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday after
school, from 3:45 to 6:45 each day. In the
summer this would then turn into 2-3 complete days of employment. All the fun would take
place at our home in Centrepointe.
Please contact Karen at 226-5423.
CYW student required: After school to assist a learning disabled
student in the general learning program at Woodroffe High School. Please contact Pat
Harris or Greg Woito at 820-6453 for additional information.
CYW student required: Hi! We live walking distance to Algonquin and our
11 year old son gets home from school at 3 p.m. We are looking a special someone who can
come by regularly and hang out with him after school, kick around a soccer ball, take the
dog for a walk, be there to answer questions during homework...We're open to setting up a
schedule that works with your courses, but we'd like to set something up on a reasonably
regular basis (and pay you a competitive rate). Our son is really great! He's pretty
quiet, a quick thinker and athletic. He has some challenges including ADD, (primarily
inattentive). Please e-mail Jean Sauve if you'd like to connect with us.
The following 8 positions are available at the Ottawa Boys and Girls Club
Games Room Supervisors Staff to plan and provide general supervision of games room
activities. The successful candidates will be
expected to plan and provide support and supervision of children and youth aged 6 to 18
years as they participate in a variety of activities such as billiards, ping pong, table
soccer, etc. Preference will be given to
those with a minimum of one year of post-secondary education and demonstrated skills in
the area of child management and effective programming.
Availability to work evenings and weekends is mandatory Wage range for this
position will be from $7.80 to $12.10 per hour.
Gymnasium Supervisors Staff to plan and provide general supervision of gymnasium
activities. The successful candidates will be
expected to plan and provide support and supervision of children and youth aged 6 to 18
years as they participate in a variety of sports and recreational activities. Experience in a coaching role would be considered
a definite asset. Preference will be given to
those with a minimum of one year of post-secondary education and demonstrated skills in
the area of child management and effective programming.
Availability to work evenings and weekends is mandatory. A valid drivers license is also preferred.
Wage range for this position will be from $7.80 to $12.10 per hour.
Locker Room Attendants Staff to provide supervision and support to members
participating in the aquatics program by ensuring safety and security in the change rooms. Successful candidates will be at least 15 years of
age and understand the rules and routines associated with the pool area of the Club. Availability to work evenings and weekends is
mandatory. Preference will be given to
current and former Club members who have demonstrated a commitment to the Club. Wage range
for this position will be from $6.85 to $8.33 per hour.
Front Desk Staff Staff to monitor and record members as they come and go from
the Clubhouse. Tasks include entering members
into the database, providing membership information, accepting payment from users,
managing telephone calls and alerting program staff should problems arise. Successful
candidates will be at least 16 years of age and understand the rules and routines of the
Club. They must have excellent interpersonal
skills and a polite manner as they will be dealing with the public. Some computer skills and bilingualism would be
considered an asset. Availability to work
evenings and weekends is mandatory. Wage range for this position will be from $6.85 to
$8.33 per hour. Exceptions may be considered
at the discretion of the Director of Programs.
Arts and Crafts Staff Staff to plan and provide general supervision of arts
and crafts activities. The successful
candidates will be expected to plan and provide support and supervision of children and
youth aged 6 to 18 years as they participate in arts and crafts programs. Staff will be expected to provide creative and
educational crafts that will encourage the children to develop their appreciation for art. Special occasions should be marked with
appropriate craft items. Successful
candidates will be at least 15 years of age and demonstrate maturity and an ability to
work with younger children effectively. Availability
to work evenings and weekends is mandatory.Wage range for this position will be from $6.85
to $8.33 per hour.
Learning Centre Staff Staff to plan and provide general supervision of learning
centre activities. Successful candidates will
be expected to plan and provide support and supervision for children and youth aged 6 to
18 years. In addition to implementing a
Homework Club, staff will be expected to provide creative and educational exercises and
games to teach basic and intermediate computer knowledge.
Knowledge of Windows, word processing, internet browsers and other common software
applications is mandatory. It is expected
that a Computer Club will be created and that the SmartKids program will be
implemented. Successful candidates have
completed a minimum of one year of post-secondary education in a related discipline, and
demonstrate maturity and an ability to work with younger children and youth effectively. Availability to work evenings and weekends is
mandatory. Wage range for this position will be from $7.80 to $12.10 per hour.
Lifeskills Program Facilitators Project Early Intervention
Staff to plan and facilitate a lifeskills/ social skills program for children 6-12 years
of age. Successful candidates will have a
demonstrated ability to function as a team leader, and can handle difficult situations in
a professional manner. Strong knowledge of
stressors and risk factors pertaining to children and youth is essential, as is the
ability to develop action plans in conjunction with parents or guardians. Staff will be expected to promote and monitor
programs, as well as provide appropriate feedback to children, parents, and other
stakeholders. The ability to maintain
detailed administrative reports is fundamental to this position.Preference will be given
to those with a minimum of one year of post-secondary education and demonstrated skills in
the area of child management and effective programming.
Compensation will be based on qualifications and experience. A valid drivers license is also preferred.
Wage range for this position will be from $6.85 to $12.10 per hour.
General Youth Workers Staff to plan and provide supervision in a number of
different areas as required, such as homework room and other program areas of the
Clubhouse. Staff will communicate with
members parents regarding activities and guidance topics, and make appropriate
counseling referrals as needed. Preference will be given to those with a minimum of one
year of post-secondary education and demonstrated skills in the area of child management
and effective programming. Compensation will
be based on qualifications and experience. A
valid drivers license is also preferred. Wage range for this position will be from
$7.80 to $12.10 per hour.
Those interested in applying may
submit a resume, cover letter and a Boys and Girls Club Application Form (available at the
Club) to the attention of: Manager, Fred C. McCann Unit, Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa,
430 McArthur Avenue Ottawa, ON K1K 1G6 Applications for these positions will
be accepted until 4 PM on September 15, 2003.
Special
Needs Worker needed for 12 year old Kanata boy with developmental delay, for
after school outings and/or occasional evening care. Should enjoy the outdoors and have
experience working with children. References required. Call Dianne at 599-8243.
Family
Tree Youth Services is interested in hiring motivated,energetic, enthusiastic and
dedicated individuals, who have a background in the Human Services area and want to work
in a residential treatment home. Please fax a copy of your resume to: Family Tree Youth
Services Attention: Frank Freeman, Executive Director Phone: 613-833-1608 Fax:
613-833-1489
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This company recruits international persons including
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Special
NeedsCare Giver/Tutor for an 11 year-old boy with special needs Student in
related field preferred part time contract length: 3:00 to 5:30 pm for school
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842-4579
Worker
required to care for two brothers, 4 and almost 2 years of age, at their home
near Algonquin College. From 8:00 am to 4:30 pm 4 or 5 days/week. Experience with children
and bilingual are preferrable but not required. Live-in accommodation is available. To
apply: send e-mail with resume to: hughes-doucet.jennifer@ic.gc.ca.
Special
Needs Worker needed for 12 year old Kanata boy with developmental delay. Two or
three times weekly, after school, for a variety of outings. Should enjoy the outdoors.
References required. Occasional evening work also available. Call Dianne at 599-8243.
To
supervise a 12 year old in the home (Pinecrest/Carling area) while the mother is
working. There is an opportunity to
develop and implement behaviour management plans. All applicants will be considered. For
further information about the child and requirements. Contact Neil Moxley by e-mail at the
Children's Aid Society of Ottawa at nmoxley@casott.on.ca or by phone at 747-7800 Ext.
2851.
Looking
for energetic female to care for active 10 year old boy and 8 year old girls for
approximately six weeks in July and August. Monday to Friday 7:45 am to 4:00 pm.
Centrepointe area.For more information call 228-9145
Summer
Camp Counsellor/Lifeguard for a Christian Residential camp located on Lac Corbeau
Quebec. Employment Period: The middle of June 2003 - August 2003 Qualifications:
Must have lifeguard certification. Previous experience working with children and/or
special needs adults. Summer camp counselling experience would be and asset. Renumeration:
$70 - $80 dollars per day for approx. 50 camp days. Food and accommodation while working
at camp included. Please apply to Sonshine Families email: margobabe@sonshinefamilies.ca
Fax: 841_1712
One on one
worker with an eleven year old foster child. Job Description: Develop life skill
programs
Proposed hours: 3:30-6:30 3 nights a week. $10 -12 per hour. Please apply to Sonshine
Families Phone: 834-8187 ext 32
Special
Needs Worker Sought I am looking for a individual to play with, teach and support
my 8 year old and 6 year old
sons who have Asper Syndrome. Transportation is necessay since we live in Manotick.
Training is provided. We are looking for patient and enthusiastic individuals who are able
to commit to this job for at least one year. Late afternoon hours and weekend hours of up
to 15 hours weekly available. Full time summer camp support will also be an opportunity.
Please call 692-8684 Deadline: April 24, 2003
Part time
workers for our 4.5 year old son, to improve his social and communication skills,
based on the Son-Rise program. This is a child-centered program that requires a non
judgmental, accepting and loving attitude. We are looking for flexible students with
excellent english and lots of energy, who will come to our home located near the
intersection between Hunt Club and Greenbank for a few hours daily, mornings or evenings.
Each working sessions will last 2-3 hours, 2-3 sessions a day (including weekends),
and we plan to hire up to 6 workers. No experience is necessary; we will provide training
and ongoing feedback.
Please email to: beno@biodentity.com
Wanted:
Second or Third year Child and Youth Worker preferred: Part-time position,
autistic 18 year old boy who is diabetic, living in Kanata, Worker would provide fun
activities i.e. bowling, movies,museums Please call Angela at 862-8616 Pay: $15.00
per hour
Wanted:
Companion for 9 year old We're looking for someone to spend one evening a week
with a nine year old boy who has behaviour/attachment problems. This would involve picking
him up from daycare (car required) and accompanying him to a sports lesson. 3-4 hours a
week @$12/hour, with occasional weekend outings a possibility. Please call Dianne at
721-0025.
Child
& Youth Worker Grads - Casual positions avail. immediately in the Child/Youth
Psychiatry Program at the Royal Ottawa Hospital. Bilingual (Eng. and Fr.) would be an
asset. Submit resume to: 1145 Carling Ave, Ottawa, Ontario, K1Z 7K4 or Fax 798-2970.
closing date would be Friday Feb 21
Student
Part-time Work We have a son who has Pervasive Developmental Disorder and we have
had great experiences hiring students form Algonquin to work with him. He is a very
athletic 9-year old, loves to swim, does gymnastics, is quite verbal and is learning to
read and write. We need some assistance on the weekends and one afternoon a week after
school but it may expand into a summer job as well. We pay approximately $12.00 per hour.
I think one of your students is on a placement at the McHugh school (run by the ROH), so
we have a great deal of respect for your program. Please contact me: Martha
Vaughan tel office: 954-1729 home: 739-8226
Child and
Youth Workers needed Innovative Community Support Services 5360 Canotek Road Unit
#3 Tel (613) 745-2626 Fax: (613) 749-1221 Post Secondary Students Welcome For relief and
upcoming vacation and maternity leaves. Send resume to Marlene Morrow
Supply Staff for Playgrounds Vanier Community
Service Centre. Mondays 9:00 to 11:00 If
you are interested, please contact Julie Cloutier at 744-2892 ext.1010
Shadow Lake Centre is a year round
outdoor recreation facility, owned and operated by the Toronto Association for Community
Living. We are looking to hire a number of individuals with specific CYW BACKGROUND for
the 2003 summer. I am interested in receiving applications from students who will be
returning to school in September Please contact me Laura Tyhurst Program Supervisor at lyhurst@tacl.on.ca or tel (905)640-6432, fax
(905)640-1339
BONHOMME
GROUP HOME LTD.Looking for candidates interested in part-time positions as Child
and Youth Counsellors in a residential treatment setting. We are located in Nepean and our
programs serve adolescent girls. We offer competitive pay rates, flexible work schedules
and an experienced, supportive team environment. Come join our team, call 825-2846 and /or
fax your resume to 825-2814.
Summer
Student Employment Program 2003 City of Ottawa. A good source of summer
employment. For applications go to the
Ottawa City site
CYW
needed Saturdays 10 am - 12 pm to supervise group of children & youth while parents
attend Synagogue. Some programming required. Possibility of more hours to come. $15/hr.
Call Jackie @ 225-2885 ASAP.
Special
Needs Worker needed for 11 year old Kanata boy with developmental delay. Two or
three times weekly, after school, for a variety of outings. Should enjoy the outdoors and
have experience working with children. Must provide own transportation. References
required.
Occasional evening work ( family relief in our home) also available. Call Dianne at
599-8243.
The City
of Ottawa is presently recruiting qualified counselors for Special Needs Therapeutic
Recreation programs. The Special Needs Service requires qualified special needs
counselors for specialized and integration positions. These positions require individuals
who have a college or university diploma/degree in a related field or are presently
enrolled in post-secondary programs in a related field. Interest and/or
experience in working with special needs children and adults in recreation, early
childhood education or education is required. Bilingualism is an asset. Please forward
resumes to Diane Cyr for positions in the East District: Tel: 580-2424 ext. 29300 Fax:
580-2780 or to Mary Pat Dubois for positions in the West District: Tel: 580-2424 ext.
41226 Fax: 592-9529 or to Rob Wilkinson for the Central District: Tel: 580-2424 ext. 29291
Fax: 580-2780
Community
Children/Youth Worker Pinecrest-Queensway Health and Community Services ( 9-12
hrs/wk - 8 month contract) Please reply with cover letter and resume by November 18, 2002
to: Attention: Human Resources - Pinecrest Terrace Position
Pinecrest-Queensway Health and Community Services 1365 Richmond Road, 2nd Floor Ottawa,
Ontario K2B 6R7 Fax: 820-2006
I am
looking for an energetic, patient student who is able to tutor a 7 year old boy with ADHD.
The individual I am looking for would have experience in dealing with ADHD children and
have strong abilities to teach basic reading, spelling, story writing, etc. We would work
out the program together that you would follow. Tutoring would be in the evenings (2 or 3
evening/week) and would be for 1 hour in length each. We live in the Prince of
Wales/Meadowlands area and interested candidates could contact me by phone at
613-228-1984.
J.E.D.
HOMES INC.Work with female adolescents (12yrs - 17 yrs) with a variety of
behavioural and emotional difficulties in a structured group home setting. Ability to
apply program in a proactive, consistent, assertive, therapeutic manner.Must have a sense
of humour and be able to work as an effective team player. Apply by fax only to Donna
LaPlante (613)623-1584
Special
Needs Worker needed for an 18 year old boy with autism and Type 1 Juvenile
Diabetes. I am looking for someone to take my son swimming, skating and on fun outings as
well as work on speech goals and maintain behavioural programming. I need someone two
evenings per week and daytime hours on alternate weekends, as well as time on holidays.
Remuneration to be discussed. Please call evenings 831-5869 or respond by email at
janice_g_martin@hotmail.com
Relief
Worker Able to take care of a child with mild cerebral palsy and complete some
exercises with him. Also, able to take care of two others Must be pleasant,
love children; work will be in the afternoon.
Salary: $10.00 per hour for approx. 9 to 12 hrs/per week. Please call Chantal at 820-9783
Deadline: November 1st, 2002
The
Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) is currently accepting applications to fill
the position of CAP Youth Intervenor. Knowledge of Aboriginal culture and communities is a
must. Applicantions may be sent by fax (613-747-8834) or by email (Randy@abor-peoples.org) Deadline October 13,2002
Special
Needs CareGiver Wanted Mother is looking for a child and youth worker to care fro
her two sons, 9 and 7 every Monday to Thursday from 2:45 to 5:15 at her home in the
Pineview area, She will pay $12.00 per hour (possibly higher) Duties include helping
children with their homework, developing their social skills and controlling their anger
and impulsive behaviour. Contact Melanie Hudson work e-mail: igua@magma.ca home e-mail:
melanie.hudson@rodgers.com
The Child
and Parent Airport Center is looking for a male figure willing to work with
families and young children to facilitate and plan various activities ie. floor hockey,
soccer, baseball for children ages 2 to 6. 2 days a week 6 hours a week @ $13 per hour (
Tuesday from 6pm until 7:30pm and Saturday from 10:00am until 12:30pm). If interested
please call Hilairy O'Brien @ 998 4888 and leave a message at the front desk.
Child and
Youth Worker or student to assist parent with son 10 to 20 hours a week
after 4:00 pm and weekends. Please call Connie Purawec at 523-8748
Student
Coordinator-The Beacon (a student peer centre located in B186 of the Woodroffe
Campus) 7.00 per hour Bring your resume to Mary Ann Hansen Room C226 Tel 727-4723 ext 5036
Child
/Youth Worker Student to assist parents with a 9 year old boy having occasional behaviour
problems. Part time on an "as required" basis; mornings, afternoons or
evenings starting after June 21 and extending to end of August 2002. Also, possibility of
part-time work throughout the school year. Wages: $10 to $15/hour. Mail or drop off to Dr.
E Shershen, Psychologist, 100 Argyle Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1B6 Phone 762-2304
Community
Outreach Worker Full Time One Year Contract Position, Debra Dynes Family House
Deadline for application May 1st Please submit C.V. with references to Barbara Carroll
Coordinator Debra Dynes Family House 955, Debra Ave -Unit 85 Ottawa, Ontario, K2C 0J5
email debradynes@on.aibn.com
Boys and
Girls Club of Ottawa, Summer Job Vacancies Camp Smitty Send resumes with a
covering letter and three references to Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa, Attention: Director
of Outdoor Education 412 Nepean Street, Ottawa, K1R 5G7 Closing date for applications is
Wednesday March 27, 2002
CYW
student to work with my 11 year old daugther who has Cerebral Palsy $12.00 per hour,
Part time 2 evenings per week for 1.5 hours each night and some Saturdays/Sundays Suzanne
Miller Tel 834-0048
City of Ottawa Summer Jobs Apply online Deadline
for most jobs: February 28, 2003
Shadow
Lake Centre (56 km north of Toronto) is looking for 54 summer camp counsellor positions.
Tel (905) 640-6432 Fax: (905) 640-1339 shadowlake@tacl.on.ca
Summer
Experience Program Application forms to apply for subsidized funding from
provincial governments under the Summer Experience Program have just been received in the
Employment Services Office. The Ministry of Training will once again sponsor the 2002 Campus
Employment Youth Program.
Disabled
Persons Community Resources Part-Time Physical Care Attendant Positions Salary
$9.00 - $13.19 per hour Submit resume to Kim Kruk Tel(613) 724-5886 Fax(613) 724-5889
e-mail kkruk.dprc@on.aibn.com
I.C.E.
Youth Employment Centre in Constance Bay is seeking youth workers to supervise
the drop in Centre. Please respond by telephone to 832-2668
Part Time
workers for private school Contact Leah Boes at 730-8718
Chameleon
Youth Residence is presently seeking energetic part time youth counsellors for
employment in an all female youth residence. Full time sleep-over positions also
available. Free room and board. Please contact John at 825-2846 or fax resume to 825-2814

Various
Residential Positions (PT,Casual, Full Time) available at the Brindle Agency.
Please fax 831-5453 or call 863-1600 Contact Person: Tony Galloway.
Part Time
Youth Worker Overbrook-Forbes Community Resource Centre.(Drop-in
Co-Coordination) Duties include providing a safe and supportive
environment for high-risk youth. Submit your resume to the Selection Committee at the
Overbrook-Forbes Community Resource Center at 120-225 Donald Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1K
1N1 before 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 14 Fax: 741-9292
Pinecrest
Queensway Community Health Centre The program offers
recreational, educational and social activities to children and youth ages 6 - 20 in a
shelter run by the city of Ottawa in the west end. Candidates should have knowledge of and
sensitivity to multi-cultural environment, high risk families and homelessness,
English is required, other languages are an asset. Position: 17.5 hours weekly Mon, Tue, Wed evenings & Sat 10 -2
Please contact(co-ordinator) fax resumes - (613) 820-2006 Attn: Bonnie Graham - Child
& Youth Shelter Program
CYW
student to work with 4 yr old boy who has been diagnosed as PDD-NOS, 6 hrs a week
to do programming, preferablybetween 12:20 and 2:30pm, $10/hr., Barrhaven, Please contact
Mary-Anne or Cyril Carroll @823-4973 .
Wanted:
regular babysitter for 7 year old boy with mild to moderate behaviour problems, and his 6
year old sister. Westboro area. Minimum 4 hours a week. Call Dianne at
729-0021The pay rate is $10 an hour, with variable times, usually on the weekend.
Two Jobs
available at the Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa, Arts and Crafts Room Supervisor, Social
Service Program Assistant. Location Fred C. McCann Clubhouse 430 McArthur Avenue,
Ottawa, Ontario K1K 1G6. Please send your resume and cover letter to the attention
of Lynda Holleman at the above noted address or fax directly to Fred C.McCann Clubhouse at
613-746-9733 Deadline: Until position filled.
To work
with an 11 year old boy with special needs (Autism Spectrum Disorder) Starting
immediately until June 2002, some or all hours from Monday to Friday from 3:30 p.m. to
5:30 p.m. Location: Fisher Park Community Centre (Holland Avenue, Ottawa) Other hours and
locations may be arranged as well. Rate of Pay: based on experience. Please call Frank at
725-1820 (evenings and weekends)
Special
Needs Worker to work with 15 year old boy with Asperger Syndrome, whois currently
reintegrating into a regular high school. Flexible Hours; approx. 8 hours/week. To apply
contact Todd Sloan 990-2690 or LInda Leinan, Tel: 954
Young
working couple with physical disabilities seek individuals to assist them with
activities of daily living. $12.50/hour to start, 6 to 15 hours per week, Centrepointe
area, on #118 Bus Route. If interested, call Tammie or Brian at 226-4468
Child and
Youth Worker Student, Old Town Community Centre, Main Street and Hawthorne, After
school program Monday to Friday 2:00 to 5:30 pm School Age Children 6-12 years,
Recreational environment. Contact Damon Mitchell 564-1078
Child and
Youth Workers required for Emily Murphy (Non Profit Housing Organization for
single parents) Please forward resumes by Friday September 7 to Lesley Shannik, Outreach
Worker Emily Murphy Non Profit Housing 2676 Innes Road #106 Gloucester Ontario K1B 1A2 or
fax to (613) 834-8259
Physical
Care Attendants Salary $9.00 -$13.19 per hour. Disabled Persons Community
Resources Submit resume your resume to Kim Kruk Tel 724-5886 Fax 724-5889 or email kkruk.dpcr@on.aibn.com
FT -PT
Special Services Worker Bank Tel 748-1788 Rose-Marie Durette
Part-Time
Workers M.A.R.Y. Part-Time Workers!!!! We presently have 9 Group
Homes in the Orleans Area Send Resumes to Mary's FAX 841-9725
Part
Time or Relief Employment Disabled Persons Community Resources Forward
resumes by mail, fax, e-mail to: Kim Kruk, Community Services Manager, Disabled Persons
Community Resources, Integrated Housing Program, 1525 Carling Avenue, Lower Level, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1Z 8R9 Fax # (613) 724-5889 E-Mail: dpcr@on.aibn.com
Part-Time
Employment: Dundas County Community Living Send resume to: fax (613)
543-4432 or e-mail to dcclmrsbg@mor-net.on.ca
Part
Time Work Family Tree Youth Services- Adolescent Group
Home Send or Fax your resume: Frank Freeman Executive Director Family Tree Youth
Services 1100 Barnett Street Cumberland, Ontario, K4C 1C7 (613) 833-1608 Fax: (613)
833-1489
Summer
Work (wait until spring to apply) Options Youth Contact Cheryl Law
at (613) 267-5427
Summer
Camp Work (wait until later in the year to apply for this
one) Tim Horton Children's foundation Tel: (905) 854-1999 Fax: (905) 854-1990
Relief
Staff and Camp Counsellors Sonshine Families Fax: (613) 834-7739
(613) Margot Babe 834-8187 ext 21
See the
World! Cruise Jobs for Youth Workers Refer to website www.cruisedreamjob.com
Would
you like to operate your own treatment home??? Parent-Therapists to provide
specialized services to children/adolescents in a home based program Quinte
Children Homes Belleville Ontario Phone 613-968-8569 Fax 613-967-3998
The
Chameleon and Transitions Youth Residences are presently hiring YOUTH
WORKERS. Please fax your resume to 825-2814 by April 20
Wakefield
Youth Centre Youth Worker Needed weekends, part-time Please phone M. Anderson
(819) 459-3737 Mail CV's to the Centre at Box 287, Wakefield, P.Q. JOX 3G0 or email: madeleine@igs.net by April 27, 2001
Kids
Kare Agency Residential Work Part time and Full time Specializing in
treatment for 7 to 14 year children. Send Resume to the Human Resource department c/o Alex
Mackie 42 Antares Drive, Nepean, Ontario, K2E 7Y4 Tel: 613-723-8383 Fax: 613-723-8050
Front
Line Workers needed immediately by the Shepherds of Good Hope. Fax resumes
with cover letter to Human Resources Division, Shepherds of Good Hope 789-0888


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