Job Openings T - Child and Youth Practitioner, Live-In Treatment PT/FT/Casual

About the job T - Child and Youth Practitioner, Live-In Treatment PT/FT/Casual

(Hiring multiple positions Toronto)

This position is ideal for Child & Youth Workers (CYC/CYW) with one year or more of experience supporting youth with complex needs including trauma, substance use, homelessness, mental-health challenges, or sexual exploitation. Based in Toronto, these full-time, part-time, and casual relief opportunities support a specialized 24/7 residential treatment program for female youth aged 1217 who are survivors of sexual exploitation, trafficking, and gender-based violence.

Compensation ranges from $27.89$32.47 per hour, depending on role type, experience, and schedule.


About the Opportunity

HealthOPM is recruiting on behalf of a respected Toronto-based non-profit organization that operates a trauma-informed, anti-human trafficking (AHT) live-in treatment program for high-needs youth.

As a Child & Youth Worker, you will provide care, supervision, therapeutic support, crisis intervention, safety monitoring, and structured routines within a residential environment. You will collaborate with clinicians, peer support workers, and interdisciplinary team members to support healing, regulation, and long-term stabilization.


Key Responsibilities

  • Provide care, supervision, and emotional support to youth within a trauma-informed residential environment
  • Support youth wellbeing, daily functioning, life skills, and therapeutic goals
  • Participate in treatment programming, meetings, and care planning discussions
  • Monitor safety through room checks, environmental scans, and crisis de-escalation
  • Maintain a safe, clean, and structured residential environment in line with licensing standards
  • Complete documentation, shift reports, safety logs, and administrative requirements (per MCCSS and organizational policies)
  • Support a non-judgmental, relationship-based, strengths-focused environment
  • Uphold equity-based, anti-oppressive, and inclusive practices in daily interactions


Qualifications & Requirements (Must-Haves)

  • CYC/CYW Diploma or Degree

  • Minimum 1 year of experience in a live-in treatment, residential, group home, shelter, or high-needs youth setting
  • Strong knowledge of:

    • Crisis management & intervention

    • Trauma-informed care

    • Harm reduction, conflict resolution, motivational interviewing

    • Gender-based violence, sexual exploitation & human trafficking

  • Understanding of:

    • Child Welfare systems, CYFSA, Ministry standards

    • Social determinants of health & systemic violence

    • Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility (IDEA)

    • Anti-oppressive, anti-racism, and anti-Black racism frameworks

  • Strong emotional intelligence, relational awareness, and professional boundaries
  • Ability to work in a 24/7 residential program (overnight, weekend, or relief as applicable)

Assets (Nice-to-Haves)

  • Experience or lived experience connected to exploitation, trafficking, or gender-based violence
  • Experience in youth shelters or gender-based violence programs

  • Certified in CPR/First Aid, CPI or similar crisis training

  • Fluency in another language (including ASL)

  • Valid drivers license & vehicle (asset)

Why Apply Through HealthOPM

  • Access to permanent and casual opportunities with respected community organizations
  • Fast-track screening and direct support throughout the hiring process
  • Opportunities to grow within youth mental-health, anti-human trafficking, and trauma-informed care
  • Meaningful work supporting vulnerable youth on their path toward safety and recovery

About HealthOPM

HealthOPM provides recruitment support for healthcare, mental health, and community-based programs across Canada. We work with organizations committed to equity, trauma-informed care, and high-impact service delivery.


Hiring Child & Youth Workers for full-time, part-time, and casual relief roles in a trauma-informed residential treatment program supporting youth survivors of exploitation. Toronto.