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Transition Youth Support Worker

Oakville, ON, Canada

Job Type

Full Time

Workspace

In Person

About the Role

We are seeking a Transition Youth Support Worker to provide hands-on support and structure
to youth in our transitional housing program. You’ll be a steady, encouraging presence—helping
youth build practical skills, engage in community, and pursue personal goals in a safe and
empowering setting.
This role is ideal for someone who values structure, empathy, and relational presence, and sees
this work not just as a job, but a calling.

Requirements

Key Responsibilities

Resident Support & Supervision

● Provide daily support, structure, and encouragement to residents at The Oasis House

● Welcome and orient new residents; assist with intakes and redirection as needed

● Uphold house rules with compassion, and interact with youth using trauma-informed,

youth-centered care


Housing & Safety Oversight

● Ensure residents’ physical and emotional safety; respond to crises and complete

incident reports

● Maintain cleanliness, order, and address basic home maintenance needs

● Promote a respectful, stable, and healthy living environment

Life Skills Development & Mentorship

● Support youth in building practical life skills (e.g., budgeting, cooking, job readiness)

● Assist residents in pursuing personal goals related to education, employment, and

housing

● Build trusting, supportive relationships and encourage spiritual growth and personal

reflection


Programming & Community Engagement

● Plan and lead group activities that foster connection, growth, and community

● Partner with external service providers (e.g., caseworkers, therapists, clergy) to support

youth holistically

● Encourage engagement in peer groups, local events, and faith-informed activities

Documentation & Team Collaboration

● Maintain accurate case notes, incident reports, and support documentation

● Participate in staff meetings, supervision, and program planning

● Contribute to program-wide strategies and a collaborative, mission-aligned team culture


Qualifications

● Diploma or degree in Child & Youth Work, Social Work, or a related field

● Experience in residential, housing, or youth support settings (practicum or direct)

● Knowledge of trauma-informed care and strength-based approaches

● Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills

● Available for flexible shifts including evenings and weekends

● Ability to obtain a Vulnerable Sector Check

● Proficient with basic documentation and computer use


Assets

● Lived experience with housing insecurity, foster care, or related systems

● Certification in CPI, First Aid/CPR, or Mental Health First Aid

● Experience or comfort working in a faith-based environment

Why Work With Us

● Be part of meaningful, purpose-driven work that changes lives

● Join a supportive, values-based team rooted in compassion and consistency

● Help create a home where youth feel safe, grow, and take their next steps

● Grow your skills in a collaborative, mission-driven, and youth-focused environment


Final Note

At Oasis, we don’t just provide shelter—we offer belonging, dignity, and HOPE. If you're

passionate about walking with youth through challenge and transformation, we’d love to hear

from you.


How to Apply

Submit a resume and cover letter to: hr@simplifiedhrconsulting.ca

Subject line: Transition Youth Support Worker Application.

We appreciate all applications; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Oasis Youth Care Programs is an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to fostering a

diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applications from individuals who reflect the

diverse communities we serve.

About the Company

Oasis Youth Care Programs is a Christian non-profit that supports youth (ages 18–29) at risk of
or experiencing homelessness in the Halton and Peel regions. At our transitional residence, The
Oasis House, we provide safe housing, life skills development, and mentorship rooted in
compassion, structure, and faith-based care.

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