Student Placement: William Hay Centre & Sherwood at Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa – Ottawa, Ontario
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About This Position
YSB’s Youth Justice programs provide young men the knowledge, training and counselling they need to make positive life choices. Our residential programs at the William E. Hay Centre and Sherwood Centre help youth in conflict with the law complete high school credits and receive valuable life skills training. The Youth Services Bureau focuses on helping youth make a positive transition back into the community.
William E. Hay Centre3000 Hawthorne Road
Program Overview
The William E. Hay Centre is a 32-bed residential facility serving male youth (aged 12 to 17) in secure detention (pre-trial) and secure custody (post-trial).
Livius Sherwood Detention and Custody CentreProgram Overview
The Livius Sherwood Detention and Custody Centre is an 8-bed facility serving male youth (aged 12 to 17) in open detention (pre-trial) and open custody (post trial).
Both the William E. Hay and Sherwood Centres provide a series of educational options and life skills training that give youth the knowledge and practical skills they need in everyday life. Together with several community partners, we offer innovative programs and counselling to promote positive behavioural change.
Students will have the opportunity to work under the immediate supervision of a front- line Youth Worker and provide direct clinical services including: crisis intervention and on- going case planning involving client, family and relevant collaterals; maintaining current client files and completing required admission forms, plans of care, daily logs and summary reports; developing and delivering life skills modules to client groups; and advocating for clients and facilitating access to community resources and services.
Recommended programs:
- Bachelor of Criminology
- Child and Youth Care Worker
- Community and Justice Services
- Recreation and Leisure Services*
- Techniques de réadaptation et de justice pénale
Special Requirements for All Youth Justice Placements:
Student placements may run in the fall or winter semester, or both, as required by the school program. Placements do not typically run in the summer semester.
Please note that our student placements are unpaid and many of our opportunities will require the ability to work a rotational schedule. Shifts may occur in the evenings and on weekends and may vary week to week. Due to the 24/7 nature of the facilities, students may be required to work 12 hour shifts.
Students should be comfortable working in a high-risk environment.
Bilingualism is considered an asset for Youth Justice programs. Please specify your language abilities on your application.
How to Apply:
Please apply directly to the student placement opportunity of your choice at https://www.ysb.ca/about/careers/.
For any questions, please contact:
Sarah Firlotte, Human Resources Administrator 2675 Queensview Dr.
Ottawa, ON K2B 8K2
Cover letters should include the following:- School name, program name and name of placement facilitator
- 1st and 2nd choices for placement
o Students who do not specify two areas of interest or who state that they are interested in “any” placement opportunity will not be considered in the 1st round.
- Date range of placement
- Total hours and number of days/week of placement
- Language abilities
- Please clearly state your proficiency in English and French (and other languages if applicable)
- Why you are interested in working with YSB and why we should choose you
Application deadline for Fall Placement: 2nd Friday in April
Application deadline for Winter Placement: 2nd Friday in October
For more information, or to find out which unit would be of interest to you, visit: Youth Justice Services
Screening Requirements:Standard screening requirements for student placements include:
- TB testing
- Police Records Check for Service with the Vulnerable Sector
- Two professional references
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Job Location
Job Location
This job is located in the Ottawa, Ontario, K1G 5Y3, Canada region.