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Student Support Worker 3

CompanyHumana Community Services
LocationStrathroy
Work ModeOn Site
PostedMay 8, 2026
Internship Information
Core Responsibilities
Provide support to children and youth in emergency stabilization settings by implementing person-centered care plans. Create a safe environment through therapeutic relationships and engage participants in meaningful recreational activities.
Internship Type
student
Company Size
94
Visa Sponsorship
No
Language
English
Working Hours
40 hours
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About The Company
Humana Community Services is a Canadian registered charity located in Southwestern Ontario. Humana Community Services is accredited by the Canadian Centre for Accreditation, and a member of Children’s Mental Health Ontario, the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, London Homeless Coalition, Pillar Non-profit Network, Ontario Agencies Supporting Individuals with Special Needs, London Chamber of Commerce and Chatham-Kent Chamber of Commerce. Through the unification of two social services agencies, we have over 100 years of history delivering high-quality services and support for children, youth and adults with complex needs and their families/caregivers. Our services focus on child and youth mental health and safety and developmental services for youth and adults in London-Middlesex, Chatham-Kent and Huron County.
About the Role

Student Internship Support Worker 3


Location: London, ON, Strathroy ON

Site: Widmore, Hull

Schedule: 35–40 hours per week; varied shifts including weekends and public holidays

Term: Mid-June to Labour Day 2026

Compensation: $17.95 + vacation pay 


Summary of Roles & Responsibilities

Working with children and youth in an out-of-home emergency/urgency stabilization setting.

Collaborate with teams to implement care plans that support participant's involvement in person-centered programs that promote educational, behavioural, developmental, psychological, and emotional growth.

Creating and providing a safe, secure, and supportive environment for participants by developing and maintaining therapeutic relationships that attend to the diverse needs of youth.

Supporting youth who may present with high or escalating behaviours, using a trauma-informed and strengths-based approach.

Engaging participants in meaningful recreational activities both inside the home and in the community to promote social, emotional, and physical wellbeing

Navigating conflict, overcoming obstacles, and being creative in providing support to participants while remaining calm and focused in crisis situations by utilizing effective de-escalation and decision-making skills.

Work successfully with diverse groups and demonstrate commitment to principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, and justice.

Qualifications

• Currently enrolled in a college or university program related to health, community services, education, child and youth studies, psychology, social sciences, family studies, kinesiology, or a related field

• Successful completion of Safe Management training (provided by the employer).

• Strong interpersonal, communication, and teamwork skills

• Ability to support individuals with diverse needs in a respectful and non-judgmental manner

• Willingness to learn and apply appropriate behaviour support strategies

• Reliable, adaptable, and able to manage changing priorities in a dynamic environment

• Demonstrated commitment to equity, diversity, inclusion, and justice

Requirements

• Ability to meet the physical and psychological requirements of the position

• Satisfactory Police Broad Sector Check (completed upon conditional offer)

• Standard First Aid & CPR (Level C with AED) preferred

About the Role

This is a paid, full-time summer position designed for students looking to build practical knowledge and skills in a community support setting. Support Workers will receive training, mentorship, and supervision to enhance their professional growth.

Why Work With Us?

• Meaningful experience supporting children and youth

• Training and coaching provided

• Team-based environment focused on learning and professional development

• Make a tangible difference in the lives of young people

How to Apply

Please submit a resume and brief cover letter expressing:

1. Your interest in the position

2. Relevant education, experience, or volunteer work

3. Your availability for the summer

4. Your preferred work location/site (Widmore or Hull)

Equity & Accessibility

Humana Community Services is an equal-opportunity employer committed to an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. We respect, encourage, and celebrate diversity, and invite applications from all qualified candidates. If you require accommodation at any stage of the application process, contact employment@humanacs.org.

Only selected candidates invited for an interview will be contacted.

Employees represented by Local 171 will be given first consideration for these positions.

Key Skills
Crisis InterventionDe-escalationTrauma-Informed CareStrengths-Based ApproachInterpersonal CommunicationTeamworkBehavior SupportConflict ResolutionPerson-Centered PlanningCase Management
Categories
Social ServicesHealthcareEducation
Benefits
Vacation PayTraining And CoachingMentorship