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What are at-risk youth?

At-risk youth are young people who are considered to have a higher probability of facing negative outcomes due to various risk factors in their lives. These factors may include poverty, exposure to violence, family instability, substance abuse, academic challenges, or involvement with the juvenile justice system. Being 'at risk' does not guarantee negative outcomes, but it means these youth may need additional support, resources, and guidance to overcome barriers and reach their full potential.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working with at-risk youth, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals working with at-risk youth often encounter challenges such as building trust with individuals who may have experienced trauma, managing behavioral issues, and navigating complex family dynamics. Addressing these challenges requires strong communication skills, patience, and ongoing training in trauma-informed care. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams—including counselors, social workers, and educators—can provide comprehensive support and help professionals develop effective intervention strategies.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a youth counselor working with at-risk youth, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Youth Counselor for at-risk youth, you need a background in psychology, social work, or counseling, often supported by a relevant degree and state licensure. Familiarity with case management software, behavioral assessment tools, and crisis intervention techniques is typically required. Outstanding soft skills include patience, active listening, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to build trust and rapport. These skills help counselors effectively support vulnerable youth, promote positive outcomes, and navigate challenging situations safely and ethically.

What is the difference between At Risk Youth vs Youth Counselor?

AspectAt Risk YouthYouth Counselor
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may require certifications in youth workHigh school diploma; often requires certification or degree in counseling or social work
Work EnvironmentCommunity programs, schools, juvenile facilitiesSchools, community centers, counseling offices
Employer & Industry UsageNonprofit organizations, government agencies, schoolsEducational institutions, mental health agencies, social services
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

At Risk Youth refers to young individuals facing challenges such as poverty, family issues, or behavioral problems. Youth Counselors work directly with these youth to provide guidance, support, and intervention. While both roles focus on supporting youth, At Risk Youth is a demographic or target group, whereas Youth Counselor is a professional role aimed at assisting that group.

What job categories do people searching At Risk Youth jobs in Whitby, ON look for?

The top searched job categories for At Risk Youth jobs in Whitby, ON are:

What cities near Whitby, ON are hiring for At Risk Youth jobs?

Cities near Whitby, ON with the most At Risk Youth job openings:

Infographic showing various At Risk Youth job openings in Whitby, ON as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Case Manager - Hepatitis C and Harm Reduction

Durham Community Health Centre

Oshawa, ON • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 17 days ago


Job description

Position Title: Case Manager – Hepatitis C and Harm Reduction

Employment Status: Temporary Full-Time until March 31, 2027

Job Posting Deadline for Internal Candidates: February 10, 2026, at 5:00 PM

Position Status: This is a Bargaining Unit position. All terms and conditions of the collective bargaining agreement apply.

This posting is for an existing vacancy

Hours of Work Schedule 35 hours per week

Annualized salary range: $50,191.00 - $60,542.00, commensurate on skills and experience, plus participation in HOOPP and Group Benefits.

Hiring Manager: Manager, Integrated Care & Experience

Primary Location: Oshawa (with flexibility to transition to/work at other DCHC sites as required).

Organization

Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) is a registered, charitable organization that provides integrated, accessible, and equitable community-based primary care, wellness services, and health education to Durham community members who face multiple barriers to their health and well-being.

DCHC also provides equity-based programs and services that focus on priority populations such as Indigenous, Black, the 2SLGBTQI Community, Newcomers to Canada, Seniors, and Unattached patients (i.e., those without a family doctor), to name a few. DCHC ensures Durham community members receive not only sick care, but preventive care as well.

At DCHC, we are a team-based interprofessional group of staff including physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, counselors, dietitians, outreach workers, medical secretaries, and other administrative staff. We always place every client at the centre of our approach to care, based on their needs. We address these needs through integrated clinical and wellness care and health education.

It's an exciting time to be joining DCHC, while we are embarking on an energizing path with a focus on making our biggest impact yet on local health care by diversifying, expanding, and leveraging our Strategic Plan, Theory of Change, Brand, Client Stories and Resources.

DCHC’s 2023 – 2026 Strategic Goals

  • Drive Program and Service Integration and Client Experience Across All that DCHC Does
  • Evolve Program Offerings to Improve Health Equity and Meet the Needs of DCHC’s Priority Populations
  • Establish DCHC as a System Advocate and Champion for Equity
  • Enhance DCHC’s Brand and Awareness Across Durham Region
  • Become an Employer of Choice with a Focus on Recruitment, Retention, and Development

Position Overview

Case Manager – Hepatitis C and Harm reduction

The Case Manager on the multi-disciplinary outreach team provides direct services to individuals at risk for infection with Hepatitis C, HIV, and other sexually transmitted and blood-borne illnesses. Population includes at-risk youth, substance users, homeless or underhoused, and Indigenous as identified in the Provincial Policy Framework for Aids Bureau and Hepatitis C Funding Programs. The Case Manager will provide intake and assessment, brief psychotherapy, and a holistic case management approach to complex clients who are identified as being at risk for, or already engaged in, harmful behaviours or practices. The Case Manager will work with clients to achieve safe, realistic, and reasonable goals and links clients with community organizations who provide wraparound services to priority populations. The objective is for clients to set personal goals, be housed, be engaged in care and be engaged in the community.

Education and Skills:

    • Completion of a formal 2-year post-Secondary program at a Community College (social service worker diploma, mental health and addictions worker).
    • Graduate certificate in Addictions and Mental Health is an asset.
    • At least two (2) years of experience in working in a community setting, specifically with street involved populations is required.
    • Related case management experience with adults and youth having serious mental health and substance use issues
    • Knowledge of a recovery and harm reduction-based approach.
    • Excellent interpersonal skills, sound knowledge of supportive counselling skills, and the ability to form effective therapeutic relationships with marginalized individuals.
    • Sound judgment and good problem-solving skills.
    • Ability to work closely with medical and allied health professionals and participate effectively as part of the larger multi-disciplinary team.
    • Demonstrated understanding and sensitivity to diversity issues.
    • Self-directed and independent but also experienced in working effectively as a member of a team, which includes internal and external stakeholders.
    • This position requires the use of a personal vehicle for travel to various DCHC sites, meetings, and events. A valid driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle are required.

Direct Service Responsibilities:

  • Initiate intakes, conduct needs assessments, develop and implement plans of care with short and long-term objectives; ongoing monitoring until clients can be discharged from services.
  • Engage effectively with individuals experiencing serious mental health issues and/or addictions, cognitive difficulties, or primary health care issues.
  • Conduct outreach shifts with other team members as scheduled.
  • Develop relationships with individuals served by the team and addresses basic and immediate needs.
  • Engage in crisis intervention/prevention with clients.
  • Provide holistic case management from a psycho-social rehabilitation and recovery model, linking clients with supports as necessary, including but not limited to housing, transportation, shelter placement, identification services, translation services, legal supports, health supports, meals, drop-in centres, social recreational program, clothing exchanges, etc. Work from a harm reduction approach with clients dealing with addiction issues.
  • Advocate on behalf of homeless individuals in accessing a range of services.
  • Work collaboratively with team members and service providers with DCHC and the broader community to promote access for clients to timely, flexible, and coordinated services.
  • Facilitates transfer of cases to programs and services at DCHC and in the community for follow-up of medico-psycho-social support services.

Indirect Service Responsibilities:

  • Document client-related activities accurately and in a timely fashion on the electronic medical record, Telus PS Suite.
  • Actively participates in regular supervision, case reviews, team meetings and training sessions.
  • Represents the agency at external workshops, inter-agency initiatives, staff training and other community-based activities.
  • Other duties as assigned

Physical Demands of the Position:

The Case Manager is expected to meet people outside, making exposure to the weather an expectation of the position. A car is not a requirement of the position however driving for prolonged periods of time with frequent stops is an essential part of the job. The Case Manager may need to walk on rough terrain from time-to-time, for example uneven ground, parks, or ravines while providing outreach to community members sleeping outside.

Special Requirements:

  • Criminal background check.
  • Must be willing to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends, as required.

Full vaccination against COVID-19 is mandatory for this position (DCHC will however adhere to its duty to accommodate those who are unable to be fully vaccinated for a reason related to a human right protected ground).

Application Process:
  1. While we thank all applicants for their interest in applying, only those qualified and considered for an interview will be contacted. All applicant submissions will be kept on file for six months, for future consideration.
  2. All applicants are encouraged to provide a valid email address for communication purposes. Applicants may receive written correspondence regarding this job posting directly to the email address provided on their resume. As an applicant, it is your responsibility to ensure that you check your email regularly.
  3. All positions are subject to the successful completion of the following pre-employment conditions for all external hires: Reference Checks; and Criminal Background checks (including Vulnerable Sector Screening).
  4. Please be advised that AI Technology supports the screening process of applications. All final hiring decisions are made by our recruitment team.

Durham Community Health Centre (DCHC) is committed to creating an inclusive environment that welcomes and celebrates diversity so that all employees have the opportunity to thrive. DCHC will comply with all applicable standards as set out in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (AODA), the provisions of the Ontario Human Rights Code, and any other applicable legislation. Accessibility: If you have accessibility needs and require alternate formats or other accommodation, please contact our Talent and Culture team at 905-723-0036, or by email to recruiting@durhamchc.ca .