Youth Peer Support Worker
The Youth Peer Support Worker provides non-clinical, peer-based emotional support and mentorship to youth by sharing lived experiences. They assist youth in navigating community resources, setting personal goals, and developing coping strategies while maintaining safe and respectful boundaries.
- On-site
- St. John's, NL
- Posted Aug 12, 2026
- 1 position
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Job summary
Association for New Canadians is a non-profit, community-based organization dedicated to the provision of settlement and integration services for immigrants and refugees. Job Title: Youth Peer Support Worker Location: St. John’s, NL Position Type: 15 Contract-Part-time positions Closing date: Until Filled Reporting to the Provincial Program Trainer, the Youth Peer Support Worker provides non-clinical, peer-based support to youth accessing the program. Grounded in lived or living experience, the role focuses on building connection, trust, and hope through mentorship, relational engagement, and strengths‑based support. The Peer Support Worker walks alongside youth as they navigate challenges, develop skills, and access community resources. This position is non‑clinical in nature and does not involve counselling, therapy, crisis intervention, diagnosis, assessment, or case management. Hours & Location: 10 hours per week. Primarily based at an English as an Additional Language school, with some community or school‑based work. Hours are flexible. Roles and Responsibilities: Build safe, respectful, and trusting relationships with youth participants Provide one-on-one and/or group peer support through shared lived experience Offer emotional support, encouragement, and validation in a non-judgmental way Support youth in identifying strengths, setting personal goals, and developing coping strategies Encourage independence, resilience, and self-advocacy Assist youth in navigating community services (e.g., housing, education, employment, health supports) Facilitate or co-facilitate group activities, workshops, or peer-led initiatives Maintain clear and consistent boundaries appropriate to the peer support role Recognize when a youth may require additional or clinical support and connect them to appropriate services Follow organizational protocols for safety, including escalation procedures when needed Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential documentation Participate in supervision, team meetings, and ongoing training Scope of Role The Youth Peer Support Worker provides emotional support, shares lived experience, mentors, and connects youth to resources Does Not: provide counselling, therapy, diagnosis, or clinical assessment Does Not: take on the role of a clinician, social worker, or case manager Guiding Principles The Youth Peer Support Worker operates in accordance with the following guiding principles: Youth voice and choice • Lived experience as expertise • Hope, recovery, and resilience • Healthy boundaries and ethical practice • Inclusion, diversity, and respect Qualifications and Experience: Lived or living experience with mental health challenges and/or substance use, with demonstrated progress in personal recovery Be between 16 and 25 years of age, be a permanent resident, and have migrated to Canada within the past five years. The ability to speak more than one language would be considered an asset Ability to use lived experience safely, purposefully, and appropriately in a peer role Strong interpersonal and communication skills, particularly with youth Understanding of trauma-informed, recovery-oriented, and youth-centered approaches Experience working or volunteering with youth or vulnerable populations is an asset Knowledge of local youth services and community resources is an asset Skills and Competencies Empathy, authenticity, and active listening Strong boundary-setting and self-awareness Ability to engage youth in a relatable and respectful way Cultural humility and commitment to equity and inclusion Conflict resolution and problem-solving skills Ability to work both independently and collaboratively Basic computer and documentation skills Conditions of Employment: Be between 16 and 25 years of age, be a permanent resident, and have migrated to Canada within the past five years. Flexible schedule Position is subject to a satisfactory Criminal Record Screening and Vulnerable Sector Check from the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary How to Apply Please upload a cover letter and resume in PDF form to https://associationfornewcanadians.bamboohr.com/careers/300 Association for New Canadians is committed to the advancement of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. We believe that diversity in our team is a key pillar in the work we do and invite all candidates to discuss their specific skill sets and experience. We will work with qualified applicants to provide reasonable accommodation upon request to facilitate this recruitment process. Visit us on-line at: www.ancnl.ca.
What you’ll do
The Youth Peer Support Worker provides non-clinical, peer-based emotional support and mentorship to youth by sharing lived experiences. They assist youth in navigating community resources, setting personal goals, and developing coping strategies while maintaining safe and respectful boundaries.
Requirements
Candidates must be between 16 and 25 years of age, be a permanent resident, and have migrated to Canada within the past five years. Applicants are required to have lived or living experience with mental health challenges or substance use and demonstrate progress in personal recovery.
Listed skills
- Problem solvingPreferred
Other relevant skills
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- Peer support
- Mentorship
- Active listening
- Empathy
- Trauma-informed care
- Conflict resolution
- Problem-solving
- Communication skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Cultural humility
- Boundary setting
- Documentation
- Youth engagement
- Recovery-oriented practice
- Self-advocacy support
- Emotional Support
- Self-Advocacy
- Self-Awareness
- Cultural Humility
- Resilience
- Escalation Procedures
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
- Active Listening
- Mental Health
- Case Management
- Clinical Assessments
- Communication
- Conflict Resolution
- Crisis Intervention
- English Language
- Settlement
- Problem Solving
- Trauma Care
- Peer Support
Job areas
- Social Services
- Education
- Healthcare
- Peer Support Worker
- Family / School / General Social Worker
- Social Work and Counselling Professionals
- Child, Family, and School Social Workers
Additional details
- Minimum experience
- 0+ years
- Posting language
- English
- Working hours
- 10 hours per week