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Homeless Youth Worker

May 15, 2012

HASTINGS HOUSING RESOURCE CENTRE
SUMMER CAREER PLACEMENT PROGRAM
HOMELESS YOUTH WORKER
BELLEVILLE OFFICE

The Hastings Housing Resource Centre requires a full-time Homeless Youth Worker for an 11-week contract position, thirty hours per week at $10.25 per hour, commencing June 18, 2012.

The successful candidate will assist youth with obtaining affordable housing, provide follow-up procedures, assist with data collection, update information on a Website, and provide outreach services to Centre and North Hastings County.  This position requires excellent communication and organizational skills.

Responsibilities include client housing assessments, referral to community resources and landlords, case planning, and computer imputing.

Qualifications: Must be returning to school; post secondary students preferred; must have a social services or psychology background; and must have a general knowledge of community resources.

Resumes may be submitted through mail, email or in person, until May 29, 2012.

Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Youth Habilitation Inc.
ATTN: Reta Sheppard, Housing Coordinator
210A Front St., Belleville, ON K8N 2Z2
613-969-1748
retas@hastingshousing.com


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