YW Calgary·Calgary, Alberta
Provide operational and emotional support to women experiencing poverty, homelessness, and mental health challenges to help them transition to stable housing. Manage day-to-day program functions, including crisis intervention, rent collection, and maintaining accurate case documentation.
The Program Support Worker plays a vital role in supporting women experiencing poverty, addictions, violence, mental health challenges and homelessness as they transition into safe and stable housing. As a key member of our interdisciplinary team, this role focuses on day-to-day operational and emotional support, ensuring the smooth functioning of the program and the wellbeing of residents. Through compassionate, trauma-informed support and consistent operational care, the Program Support Worker helps create a safe and stable environment where women feel empowered to heal, rebuild and move toward long-term housing stability and overall wellbeing.
This is a relief position with daytime availability required. The role may involve exposure to sensory stimulation (e.g., noise, odors, and lighting) and situations requiring crisis intervention, de-escalation, and conflict resolution.
If you want to change lives, we want to hear from you.
YW Calgary is committed to providing an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workplace where all employees, volunteers and clients feel valued and respected, whatever their race, religious beliefs, colour, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, ancestry, or place of origin.
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Requires post-secondary education in Human Services, Social Work, or an equivalent field. Candidates should have 1-2 years of experience working in a shelter setting with vulnerable populations.
Market context
Behavioral-health roles in Alberta are often driven by ongoing demand for support workers who can assist clients in community and residential settings. This type of position is competitive because employers commonly look for relevant postsecondary training, a valid Class 5 driver’s license, reliable transportation, and comfort with aquatic activities and pets. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit and save time on original job-description research.