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Under the daily supervision of the Justice Coordinator and the general direction of the Director of Justice, the Justice Worker is responsible for the delivery of services for youth that are referred to the STC Justice Extrajudicial Sanctions/Measures and/or Community Reintegration programs. The incumbent can expect to be assigned to either program, dependent on the operational needs of the justice program.
Manage the activities and functions of an assigned caseload of youth;
Promote and provide extrajudicial measures/sanctions in the form of community justice forums, victim-offender mediation and accountability conferences;
Provide mentorship, guidance and support to assigned youth and serve as a positive role model in the community for all youth;
Engage youth, their family, their victims and other community members in restoring harmony and promote healing in a culturally sensitive manner;
Maintain strict confidentiality of information concerning the victim and offender that is consistent with the standards of the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Must provide a current, original, Canadian Criminal Record Check (CPIC) and vulnerable sector check as a condition of employment; and
Must be willing to work flexible hours, evenings and weekends, and to perform other related duties as required or assigned.