Seasonal Shelter Worker

Position details

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595 Townsite Road
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Hours Vary
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$25.00 to $29.00 an hour

About NFLA

Nanaimo Family Life Association is a non-profit organization with a proud history of providing services that have touched individuals and families throughout all stages of life and across all backgrounds. Since 1967 we have been supporting resilience in all aspects of individual and community life. 

Position Summary 

The Shelter Worker at NFLA supports the overall operation of the shelter under the supervision of the Shelter Coordinator/​Director of Shelters & Guest Services. This role is essential in providing direct assistance to shelter guests, including support, food services, security, advocacy, crisis intervention, information sharing, and referrals to appropriate external services. 

Key Responsibilities 

• Guest Support 

  • Receives and admits guests in the evening according to defined intake procedures such as collecting the basic data for BC Housing and going over shelter rules.
  • Contributes to the communications log to ensure effective service delivery by documenting actions, observations, activities which may affect guests’ accommodation and overall shelter operations.
  • Assists with guests’ personal needs e.g. hygiene, nutrition, medical, and/​or emotional, as appropriate.
  • Supports a harm reduction model by storing and securing alcohol, drug paraphernalia and weapons for guests when they check in.
  • Communicates effectively with guests including using active listening and accepted problem-solving strategies.
  • Monitors guests’ activities and provides effective intervention in crisis situations.
  • Works cooperatively and effectively with other staff, volunteers, & guests o Prepares and serves meals as required.
  • Ensure that food and other supplies are adequately stocked.
  • Follows accepted procedures, protocols, and adapts to changing conditions as they arise.

• Facility maintenance 

  • Cleans all areas as assigned on a regular basis, as defined in the Shelter Procedures Manual or as requested by the Lead Hand or Shelter Director.
  • Reports any necessary housekeeping duties / maintenance to the Lead Hand or Shelter Director.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Lead Hand, Director or Executive Director. 

• Volunteer/​Donation Support 

  • Helps volunteers, as required.
  • Accepts donations in an appropriate manner.
  • Maintains records whenever possible.

• Health and Safety 

  • Works in a healthy and safe manner.
  • Take every reasonable precaution to ensure the safety and well-being of guests.
  • Reports all health and safety concerns to the Shelter Coordinator.

Educational Qualifications 

  • Experience is an asset; willing to train.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: 

  • Demonstrated ability to use sound judgment, perform job duties with minimal supervision and problem solve as required.
  • Possesses strong communication skills.
  • Demonstrated ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with guests, staff, volunteers, and community agencies.
  • Basic computer experience is required, and/​or willingness to undertake basic training. Additional Requirements
  • Available to work scheduled shifts including evening and graveyard shifts
  • Willing and available to undertake regular training and attend staff meetings.
  • Must successfully complete a Vulnerable Sector Criminal Record Check and sign a confidentiality agreement.

What We Offer

  • A supportive and inclusive work environment with opportunities for professional development.
  • The opportunity to make a significant impact in a meaningful, mission-driven organization.

How to Apply 

Please send your resume. In your cover letter, please include your experience working in the non-profit sector and how your skills align with the responsibilities of this position. 

NFLA is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We encourage individuals from diverse backgrounds, including Indigenous peoples, racialized persons, persons with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community, to apply.


To apply, please send a cover letter and resume to Jody Braybrook at j_braybrook@nflabc.org.

Only those shortlisted will be contacted. Thank you for your interest.