Boyle Street Community Service Ltd·Edmonton, Alberta
Provide street outreach and cultural support to Indigenous individuals experiencing homelessness in Edmonton, specifically those in isolated areas. Facilitate transitions to stable living by connecting clients to housing, medical supports, and cultural healing services.
Reports to: Outreach Services Manager
“Despite great challenges we believe unhealthy cycles can be broken, new opportunities created and, through healing, health restored.”
In partnership with Montana First Nation, Boyle Street Community Services is hiring for an Indigenous-led Street Outreach team. This program directly supports Indigenous individuals who are houseless throughout the entirety of Edmonton with a specific focus given to individuals camping in the river valley and more isolated locations who are not connected to services. The program supports individuals towards transitioning from life on the streets to a more stable, connected lifestyle.
Reporting to the Outreach Services Manager, this position supports individuals sleeping rough throughout Edmonton (including in the river valley/parkland areas) and assists them in transitioning to a safer lifestyle. At the same time, this team works to increase understanding among the broader community about the target population and street-related challenges and promoting a caring and inclusive culture in our city.
“We stand with our clients, side by side, patiently and for as long as they want – a constant and consistent caring force”
Position Responsibilities
Building and maintaining relationships while seeking input and guidance from Montana First Nation, other colleagues, community members and their chosen Elders and supports, and others as appropriate.
Be in relationship with Indigenous Elders and Knowledge keepers who support the team’s cultural pathways.
Connect with street populations sleeping on public lands through intensive outreach in the river valley, parks and other public spaces.
Build rapport with individuals sleeping rough and gain an understanding of their stories, barriers, concerns, and their needs.
Provide cultural support around a wide range of issues resulting from the legacy of residential school system, including the intergenerational effects, in a manner that is sensitive to the unique needs of vulnerable populations: for example; providing traditional medicines, attending sweat lodges with community members, land based experiences.
Connect individuals sleeping rough and lacking safe shelter to resources that will improve their standard of living, such as connection to cultural based services, their home Nations, housing, income, medical supports, and identification, accompany them to appointments, and advocate on their behalf.
Work with the agency and its partners to provide community members various cultural healing, including sweats, feasts, healing circles and/or pipe ceremonies.
Connect with businesses, storeowners, community groups, residents, City of Edmonton, EPS, EMS, hospitals and other service agencies that encounter individuals frequenting the streets.
Liaise between people who are homeless and other stakeholders in the community.
Identify service gaps in meeting the needs of people on the streets.
Discuss how to have a healthy level of coexistence, tolerance and respect among all the relevant stakeholders.
All other duties as outlined by program manager.
All staff at BSCS are expected to participate in occasional outreach and emergency response efforts (e.g., winter response) to support and engage with clients.
BSCS is more than a workplace. It is a community where everyone helps and contributes to the whole, and there is an expectation that all employees will take part in events (during the work week and occasionally during weekends and evenings). This includes fundraising campaigns, running community meals, medicine picking etc.
Boyle Street Community Services (BSCS) is a values-driven organization that believes our clients are the experts in their own life. Your job will be to foster innovation with your team alongside our community members.
Clients, staff, and partners are vital members of the Boyle Street team, so we place emphasis on making sure that we address each other correctly by using preferred pronouns. We invite you to let us know how to properly refer to you and your pronouns as you explore finding a professional home with us.
Boyle Street Community Services aims to foster a work environment that is rich with Indigenous culture, teachings, ceremonies, and activities- as a reflection of the communities we serve and the land we reside upon.
Boyle Street Community Services is an equal opportunity employer. We value the diversity of the communities we serve and are committed to engaging and developing a diverse and inclusive workforce. Boyle Street Community Services welcomes applications from First Nations, Métis, & Inuit peoples as well as New Canadian, differently abled, and LGBTQ2S communities.
Requires at least two years of community-based service experience and the physical ability to walk long distances in all weather conditions. Must possess a valid driver's license, vehicle insurance, and clear police/child intervention checks.
Market context
Demand for Indigenous-led outreach workers in Alberta is often tied to community programs, social services, and frontline support roles that need culturally informed engagement. These positions can be competitive because employers usually look for community-based experience, reliable transportation, clear background checks, and the physical ability to work outdoors and travel between sites. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your fit by matching your outreach experience to the role’s travel and safety expectations before applying.