Community Job Postings
The job opportunities shared on this page are not offered through the Black Loyalist Heritage Society and Centre. Please direct any questions relating to these opportunities to their respective contacts.
If you have a job opportunity you wish to share on this page, please e-mail braden@blackloyalist.com and include all relevant details including a brief description, relevant contact information, and closing date.
Phoenix House – Key Worker
Phoenix Youth Shelter provides free, safe, emergency accomodations to youth ages 16-24. The shelter supplies daily essentials (food, clothing, shelter, etc.) around the clock to youth who seek support. All residents have access to daily programming and are connected with a Key Worker who provides on-going guidance and support to help residents meet their identified goals.
For a complete job description click here.
Phoenix House – Weekend Overnight Worker (50%)
Phoenix Supportive Housing Program (PSHP) is comprised of two residential programs that offer long-term housing for youth aged 16-24. This position will work primarily with Phoenix House, a transitional residence for 10 youth working towards an eventual goal of independent living. Through 24/7 support, Phoenix House offers safe, supportive housing for youth learning skills for independent living. PSHP’s second residential program is Phoenix Homes for Independence (PHI), a program for ten youth living in three homes who are transitioning from semi-independent living to independent living.
The Weekend Overnight Worker (50%) is responsible for offering assistance, crisis intervention, and support to youth staying at the house overnight. The Weekend Overnight Worker must maintain wakefulness for the entire shift.
For a complete job description click here.
International Youth Internship Program (IYIP)
Overseas Partner Organization: Algo Peers (Cape Coast, Ghana )
Canadian Partner: Connecting to Africa Society
Algo Peers unites parents, teachers, community leaders, and innovators to nurture the next generation of problem-solvers for our communities. Algo Peers champion humane values, embrace diversity, prioritize real-world education, and innovate with an inventive mindset. They provide programming such as afterschool STEM programs and their Evolve Bootcamp aimed at providing skills to create Next Generation Problem Solvers.
The International Youth Internship Program (IYIP) is accepting applications for its second cohort! Jointly implemented by the Atlantic Council for International Cooperation and the Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, the program offers youth aged 18 – 30 the opportunity to gain valuable international work experience through 4-month internship placements with partner organizations in Africa, the Caribbean, Asia, and Central America.
The deadline for applications is September 20th, 2024.
For a complete description of Internship opportunity click here
For Internship application click here