Jobs Peer Support Worker in British Columbia

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We found 94 peer support worker jobs in British Columbia on Job Bank. The job postings found are for all Social and community service workers (NOC 42201).

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Read the latest news stories about job creation and layoffs related to the occupation ofpeer support worker (NOC 42201).

The City of Vancouver is providing $350,000 to the Vancouver Music Fund to support Indigenous and underrepresented groups in the music and sound recording industry. Additionally, the city will collaborate with provincial organizations to offer Demo Recording and Business Foundations programs, with applications opening in January 2025.

  • Other type of event
  • Arts, entertainment and recreation
  • Added on 2024-11-25
  • Lower Mainland–Southwest Region, BC

The City of Kamloops has approved a temporary 44-bed emergency shelter which will be operated by ASK Wellness. The shelter will offer Indigenous supports, and a mobile health clinic will provide medical services twice a week. The province will fund the shelter and services until March 31, 2026.

  • Job creation
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Added on 2024-11-26
  • Thompson–Okanagan Region, BC

The Neil Squire Society in Burnaby is launching a new program to support youth with disabilities find employment. The program will run until March 2028 and will offer personal and professional development opportunities, worksite visitations, and work experience.

  • Other type of event
  • Added on 2024-11-25
  • Lower Mainland–Southwest Region, BC

Island Health and the Pacific Public Health Foundation are offering up to $450,000 in mental health grants to support initiatives aimed at improving mental well-being and building resilience among youth on Vancouver Island. This is the third year of the grant program, which will accept applications until December 20.

  • Other type of event
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Added on 2024-12-02
  • Vancouver Island and Coast Region, BC

B.C. Housing and the City of Campbell River have opened 40 units of temporary supportive housing at the Homewood facility. The Government of B.C. will provide approximately $1.8 million in annual operating funding. The facility is expected to operate for three years while more permanent housing is built in the region.

  • Other type of event
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Added on 2024-11-29
  • Vancouver Island and Coast Region, BC

The Government of Canada has announced it will provide more than $9M to projects that support veterans experiencing homelessness in British Columbia and the Yukon. Of those funds, $4.7M will go to the Legion Veterans Village in Surrey and support its VRS Communities’ Affordable Housing Program.

  • Other type of event
  • Health care and social assistance
  • Added on 2024-11-12
  • Lower Mainland–Southwest Region, BC
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