The Prince George Native Friendship Centre (PGNFC) delivers programs and services through a lens of reconciliation, as we have been doing since the inception of the PGNFC for the past 50+ years. A key component of this journey is ensuring the voices of each person is heard and included in our trauma informed and culturally dynamic approach; this perspective is critical to reconciliation. We respect and honour people's stories as they share their experiences, perspectives, and beliefs in the direction we are taking as an organization; we view this as a strengths-based process, where we build upon the multitude and diversity of existing strengths.
Prince George Native Friendship Centre
"We are a dynamic and compassionate team facilitating individual, family, and community growth, well-being and mutual understanding through the "power of friendship".
Are you knowledgeable on landlord and tenants rights and by-laws?
Do you have excellent administrative and computer skills, including databases?
You enjoy providing support and direction to at-risk clients with multiple barriers.
Join our team as a:
Homelessness Prevention Program Outreach Worker (FT)
Supportive Housing
The Homelessness Prevention Program Outreach Worker will provide services to adults that are homeless or at risk of being homeless with rental and utility (hydro/fortis) subsidies. This position requires an individual with knowledge of health and social determinants, specific to our community. This role will assist clients to identify and explore financial barriers and removal of them; and fulfill administrative responsibilities for clients by completing appropriate documentation and duties, relevant to their participation in programs.
Qualifications:
- Completion of Diploma, or a combination 2 years of experience will be considered.
- Strong administrative and computer skills, including databases.
- Ability to maintain accurate records and filing systems.
- Awareness of community services, resources, and systems.
- Experience in working with Indigenous groups/communities in a cultural context.
- Certification: First Aid, Class 4 Driver's License, Therapeutic Crisis Intervention, Suicide Intervention, and Food Safe.
- Ability to undergo a successful criminal record search.
- Must have experience of various community resources, services and systems or have awareness of how various community resources, services and systems can assist adults in need.
- Knowledgeable on landlord and tenants rights and by-laws.
- Strong knowledge of and experience with professionalism and ethics with community members that face multiple barriers.
- A thorough appreciation, awareness, working experience and sensitivity of Indigenous history and culture, as well as a thorough understanding of the complexities of working with diverse populations.
- Ability to work flexible hours providing service including evenings and weekends.
- Wage: $28hr.- $30hr. based on education and experience.
Preference will be given to applicants of Canadian Indigenous ancestry. We encourage all candidates to self-identify. Our process is protected by the BC Human Rights Tribunal under Non-Profit Exemption.
To apply for this position please visit our website at https://pgnfc.prevueaps.com to submit a resume and cover letter before July 30, 2025.