The Edmonton Military Family Resource Centre (MFRC) is a charitable, non-profit organization that provides programs and services to military families. The MFRC is accepting resumes for the following position:
Youth Program Staff
Are you great at delivering programs and services that support youth development?
The Edmonton MFRC is hiring casual Youth Program Staff, who will work with youth ages 6 to 17 and provide direction and mentorship that supports youth physical, emotional, intellectual and social development.
We are looking for applicants with a degree or diploma in Human Services, or Child and Youth Studies or similar field or a demonstrated combination of education and training with several years of experience in providing human/family services frontline support.
Additional Requirements: Exceptional communication and organizational skills, excellent reporting and administrative skills, must be able to work flexible hours (including evenings and weekends).
A full job description for the Youth Program Staff is available on cfmws.ca/Edmonton/MFRCjobs. Forward resume, cover letter and three professional references by 12:00pm on January 27, 2025 to:
Kathleen Betts, Family Navigator – Child & Youth
MFRC
P.O. Box 10500
Edmonton, AB T5J 4J5
Fax: 780-973-1401
Email: information@mfrcedmonton.com
The MFRC may select candidates to interview before the application deadline, so we encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible. The MFRC thanks all applicants for their interest, however only those candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
When applying for an employment opportunity with Military Family Resource Centres (MFRCs), please indentify yourself as a military spouse.
Military Family Resource Centres (MFRCs)
If you’re interested in connecting with someone from Military Family Resource Centres (MFRCs), please connect with:
The employment contact and list of employment services at each MFRC:
https://cfmws.ca/support-services/families/military-family-resource-centres
Located on Canadian Armed Forces Bases and Wings local Military Family Resource Centres (MFRCs) are the hub of military communities. MFRCs provide programs and services that empower and encourage strong, independent individuals and families. The model chosen for the delivery of military family services is one of family support and community development. Each centre is a not-for-profit organization, managed by a volunteer board of directors, represented by a majority of military family members. Board members are elected by the community. They assess local needs, in order to avoid duplication of community services and resources, while determining priorities, providing leadership and the mandated delivery of the national Military Family Services Program (MFSP).