
Headway Centre is seeking an enthusiastic and community-minded Recreation Facilitator through the Canada Summer Jobs Program. The Recreation Facilitator will support the development and delivery of recreational, social, and community-based programs within the centre and community. This position offers valuable hands-on learning opportunities in recreation facilitation, event planning, communication, teamwork, and community inclusion within a supportive non-profit environment.
The successful candidate will assist with group activities, participant engagement, community outings, and day-to-day program operations while contributing to a safe, welcoming, and inclusive environment.
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Eligibility Requirements – Canada Summer Jobs Program
To be eligible for this position through the Canada Summer Jobs Program, applicants must:
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About Headway Centre
The Headway Centre provides recreational, social, and community inclusion opportunities for individuals with diverse abilities in a supportive and welcoming environment. Programs focus on meaningful participation, skill development, recreation, and community engagement while promoting independence and social connection.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for an interview.
*without precedence and without prejudice*
Strive Living Society is an equal opportunity employer which does not discriminate against age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, or disability.
Strive Living Society is grateful to operate on the traditional and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Nations.

Strive Living Society is a registered nonprofit organization that provides community and residential services for children, youth, adults, and seniors with diverse abilities.
Founded in 1988 by a Psychologist and Social Worker with the shared belief that even the most challenging individuals could live successfully in the community, Strive began as a modest group home for three young adults with developmental disabilities from the former Woodlands Hospital.
Today, Strive serves individuals, not only adults with developmental disabilities, but also children, youth, and seniors with physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries, medical complications, mental health issues, autism spectrum disorders, behavioural obstacles, and/or dementia.
In addition to residential resources, Strive operates drop-in centres, community-based programs, and home-based services.
Strive’s service area has expanded from North Vancouver to Greater Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, as well as the Sunshine Coast. Most of our programs are fully CARF accredited.
This grass roots agency now serves close to 700 individuals, with headquarters based in beautiful Burnaby, BC.
http://striveliving.ca/