RELIEF YOUTH JUSTICE OFFICER [Shift Schedule: 0700-1900 & 1900-0700, Monday through Sunday].
Please proceed to the Application Form for a Youth Justice Self-Assessment tool and further position details.
Multiple positions available (& includes bi-weekly pay, access to our Employee Wellness Program and Staff Committee initiatives & enrollment in the Registered Pension Plan [DCPP] once eligibility requirements have been met for Relief Employees)!
Based on interview availability, applications may be reviewed asap upon submission and qualified candidates, contacted immediately. This posting will remain open for 1 week (Deadline: August 8, 2025) OR until capacity, so please apply at your earliest convenience for consideration - Thank you!
“I am a Youth in conflict with the law.
My background might not be the same as yours and I may have had different opportunities than you did growing up, but I am a part of society and deserve to be treated with respect and dignity. I could even be open to learning if given the chance.
I am really looking for a person to make a difference in my life!
If this sounds like you, you would be responsible for providing me with a respectful, caring environment, teaching me about self-worth and supporting me as I learn what is needed to ensure my success when returning to my home community.”
“If you want to work with me, you should have:”
Completed a post secondary education in a related field and have a minimum of one year’s experience or 5 year of directly related experience working with youth who have been in conflict with the law
Experience in Safety and Security or Police Foundations related work (preferred)
Familiarity with Understanding and Managing Aggressive Behaviours and hold or be willing to get a Standard Firs Aid Level C CPR & AED certificate.
Knowledge of working in an environment with strict or Ministry protocols, knowledge of high-risk offenders
Demonstrated ability to prevent and/or manage aggressive behaviours, including physical interventions
Proven ability to identify and manage group dynamics and facilitate group process
Proven ability to organize and deliver social, recreational, and skills programs
Demonstrated knowledge of legislation and rights as they apply to young offenders and residential Youth Care Workers
Demonstrated knowledge of the facility mission, philosophy, policies and procedures
Demonstrated knowledge of the Children’s Service System
Proficiency in reading, writing, speaking and comprehension in the English language
“You also must be able to produce a:”
VSC or BRC Police Check [*type will be advised based on jurisdiction]
Valid, unrestricted Class “G” Ontario Driver’s license
Ministry of Transportation Drivers Abstract through Service Ontario
Employment Medical Form
“As my Youth Justice Officer, you would be responsible to: “
Provide supervision and support to youth who are in conflict with the law in a custody facility as well as in the community
Engage in behavioural interventions to establish clear expectations or residential behaviour using approved methods and training
Implement appropriate corrective measures in accordance with the Positive Behaviour Intervention Support system, Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services requirements and other Ray of Hope policy and procedure
Implement policies and procedures related to resident supervision and institutional security measures to ensure physical presence of each resident in the facility
Conduct effective searches of person, facility and property
Provides safe and secure transportation to residents in and out of the facility
Develop, teach, create, organize, implement and participate in social, recreational, and skills programs with support of other team members, social workers, and program supervisors
Complete admission and discharge of residents following established procedures
Prepare and complete detailed written logs, incident reports, and other documentation of both routine and special situations regarding residents, staff, and program activities through the use of observation and recording skills
Attend residents' health, medical and dental needs, in basic health related areas including substance abuse, physical / emotional abuse, suicidal behaviour, emotional distress, etc. Attend to residents’ ethnic, heritage, cultural and spiritual needs
Act as a designated in-charge staff, which includes providing direction to other Youth Justice Officers (FT/PT YCWs) regarding and planning and organizing for the operational requirements of the facility.
Assist in staff orientation, training and mentoring.
Attend and actively participate in shift changeover meetings, case management plan meetings, team meetings and committees as may be assigned by the management team.
Attend public, education, Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services or other meetings and training as required.
Contribute and participate in the upkeep and maintenance of property.
Follow occupational health and safety policies and programs and report and act on unsafe working conditions or work environment.
Assume other duties as may be assigned.
“I am really hoping that you will consider coming to work with me and give me the opportunity to show you what I can do with my life!“