
Salary Rate: $54,702 – Check out the YMCA’s total compensation package!
Location: 1550 Kingston Rd Unit 16, Pickering, ON L1V 6W9
Work Hours: 37.5 hours weekly
Employment Type: FT Salaried Contract (Existing vacancy)
Number of Vacancies: 1
Anticipated Start Date: July 1, 2026.
Deadline to Apply: June 12, 2026 - At 5PM
Be the Spark! Join our passionate team and help us to achieve great things in our community!
Black Achievers is a new mentoring initiative of the YMCA of Greater Toronto (Y-GTA) that will support educational achievement and create change across the system of employment for Black young people by bringing them together with adult Black professionals/role models in individual and group mentoring sessions through schools, employment organizations, and social service organizations (including Y-GTA). The initiative will celebrate the full participation of Black young people in professional, academic and community life. Black-led at a staff and collaborative level. The project is seeking a Case Manager to lay the ground work for youth engagement and further development of a mentoring program with an inclusivity focus. As with all Y-GTA programs and spaces, Black Achievers will take place in a safe and affirming environment where all youth belong, regardless of age, gender identity and gender expression, race, ethnicity, religious heritage, class, sexual orientation or physical/mental ability. Anti-Black racism is a key focus in Y-GTA’s Diversity and Inclusion strategy. The overall purpose will be to provide black youth the opportunity to develop academically, socially and mentally with the support of adult black role models/mentors.
The Case Manager will aim to empower vulnerable students age 12-19 to reach their fullest potential, by building their capacity to engage and succeed in their educational studies and transition to higher levels of education and to also strengthen and enhance student’s social networks and foster a sense of belonging through peer mentorship, counselling and mental wellbeing supports and activities. The Case Manager will also support build student’s educational resiliency and aspirations, supporting their learning experiences and personal growth through workshops, individualized support and mentorship. They will provide mentorship, one-to-one support, and workshops, developing the life skills to help the youth become healthy, stable adults. Through a trauma informed and strengths-based approach, students will develop life skills, gain resiliency, cultivate a positive mental wellbeing and develop the capacity to reach their fullest potential.
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