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Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS)

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PCRS has been delivering social services across British Columbia since 1984.

Vancouver, British Columbia

Non-profit Organizations
201–500 people

About

Pacific Community Resources Society (PCRS) has been providing social services since 1984 across BC, in education, employment, housing, substance use, mental health, and youth and family support services. PCRS is grateful to operate on the unceded, ancestral and traditional territories of the Coast Salish Peoples. Our Mission: Inspiring healthy and inclusive communities through leadership and collaboration. Our Vision: Everyone thriving in strong, healthy communities.

Open positions

Cook II

On-site · Surrey

The Cook is responsible for planning and preparing nutritious meals for a youth centre while managing food inventory and budgets. They also provide supervision and training to participants on kitchen safety, sanitation, and basic cooking methods.

Cook I (auxiliary)

On-site · Surrey

The Cook assists in planning and delivering nutritional, culturally diverse meals for residents in a transitional housing environment. They are responsible for maintaining health authority safety standards, managing inventory, and ensuring kitchen cleanliness.

Shift Lead (Auxiliary)

On-site · Surrey

The Shift Lead provides direct care, crisis management, and leadership to staff within a transitional housing program for youth. They are responsible for coordinating service delivery, mentoring staff, and assisting participants with individualized transition planning and life skills development.

Cook I (auxiliary)

On-site · Chilliwack

The auxiliary cook prepares assigned food items and specialized diets for youth in a residential treatment setting. They are also responsible for maintaining a clean, safe work environment and ensuring kitchen security.

Transitional Housing Worker (Auxiliary)

On-site · Surrey

The Transitional Housing Worker provides one-on-one support, life skills training, and goal setting for youth in a residential setting. They also assist with housing searches, landlord mediation, and coordination with social workers to ensure successful transitions to independent living.