Yuuuiat Government - 7 Jobs
Ucluelet, BC
Job Details:
Full-Time, Term-position, employment from June 29, 2026, to August 21, 2026
POSITION PURPOSE
The Department of Huutakiiinaaa is hiring a Summer Youth Worker to help run a fun and engaging summer break program for children and youth. The Youth Worker supports daily activities, helps supervise outings, and learns from experienced staff and cultural mentors. This is a great opportunity for students who want to build experience working with kids, learn more about leadership, and spend time outside this summer. The position is also a learning opportunity the Youth Worker receives guidance and mentorship while helping to create a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for younger participants.
ACCOUNTABILITY
Daily Programming Support
- Assist with delivery of summer programming for children and youth.
- Support daily activities including cultural workshops, land-based learning, arts & crafts, wellness sessions, and leadership sessions.
- Help prepare, organize, and clean up activity spaces and materials.
Mentorship & Role Modelling
- Build respectful, caring relationships with younger participants.
- Role model positive behaviour at all times.
- Take initiative in supporting youth with diverse needs in a trauma-informed and culturally safe manner.
Field Trips & Safety
- Participate in field trips and cultural outings.
- Ensure safety and inclusion for all participants.
- Follow YG health, safety, and supervision policies.
Cultural Respect & Other Duties
- Show respect for Yuuuiat culture, language, and traditions.
- Support community programming or outreach as needed.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Required:
- Must be an Indigenous secondary or post-secondary student enrolled in school
- Must be between 15 and 30 years old at the start of the program
- Willingness to participate in all required staff orientation and safety training
Preferred:
- Valid First Aid and CPR-C certification
- Previous experience volunteering, babysitting, or working with children or youth
CORE COMPETENCIES
- Interest in working with children and youth in an active, supportive role
- Willingness to learn about Yuuuiat culture, teachings, and community values
- Comfortable participating in outdoor activities and team-based settings
- Strong communication, teamwork, and listening skills
- Ability to follow directions, ask for help when needed, and take initiative
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Programs delivered in both indoor and outdoor settings gymnasiums, forest trails, beaches, and community gathering spaces
- Active, fast-paced, and youth-focused environment
- Expected to participate in physical activities and group games
- Works as part of a supportive team with guidance from program leaders, cultural mentors, and Elders
- Some flexibility required for early starts, late pick-ups, overnights, or special event days
CULTURAL REQUIREMENTS
- Genuine respect for Yuuuiat traditions, culture and protocols
- Openness to learning Nuu-chah-nulth teachings from Elders and cultural mentors