Hull Services has an organizational commitment to pursuing truth and reconciliation, decolonization and anti-oppression. About Us Hull Services has long had a reputation for providing leading edge child, youth, and family mental health services. We work with children, youth and families who have experienced mental health struggles, behavioural problems, developmental delay, neglect, abuse and trauma. Hull offers them an opportunity to seek well-being and happiness, with a focus on mental health. Hulls vision is for resilient young people and families to thrive within communities that support their mental health and well-being. Hulls programs and services include prevention and early intervention, family-based treatment, school-based services, community group care, campus-based care, adult services and education and training. Located in Calgary, we have been serving Albertas young people and families for 60 years, and support over 8,000 young people and families each year. For more information about Hull Services, please visit our website: The Program Turtle Lodge: Developmental Treatment Centre is a Therapeutic Campus-Based Care program and day program for children and adolescents ages 6 to 17 years with developmental delay and severe behavioural and mental health challenges. We provide intense, individualized treatment to help children transition home or to foster families. Children are taught to accept guidance, cope better with daily stressors, care for their hygiene and possessions, and learn skills that improve their relationships with others. The Position We are looking for a regular, full-time Night Counsellor . These are awake, overnight positions working from 11:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. The Night Counsellors primary responsibilities are to attend to the health and welfare of the children and the security of the programs and campus. Employees in this classification perform essential work as it applies to the care, nurturance, and supervision of our youth. Duties And Responsibilities Ensure the physical security of the program. Conduct program rounds to account for all the children and ensure good program order, safety and security. Routinely conduct rounds throughout the night at designated intervals and as necessary in situations when increased surveillance of the program and children is warranted, e.g., when there are concerns regarding suicide ideation, self-harm and medical issues. Attend to the physical needs and medical requirements of the children. Manage crisis in the program, provide support through the utilization of Therapeutic Crisis Intervention during periods of instability. This can include utilizing physical intervention when appropriately trained. Use routines and activities to give children security and enable them to relate to others in socially acceptable ways; help the youth understand the need for routines and structure. Provide meaningful and responsible role modelling, as well as direct teaching in areas of grooming, hygiene, dress, nutrition, and social manners. Ensure effective follow-through of specific interventions and strategies for each child as per treatment plan and directives. Keep apprised of all relevant documentation pertaining to the program and children such as service plans and the night directives manual. Maintain an up-to-date bed plan in the night directives manual. Facilitate intakes of youth. Record observations and significant information in appropriate reporting formats. Report information regarding night events, child count, and all noteworthy/atypical situations and critical incidents to the Nights Program Coordinator, senior staff or other appropriate personnel as required. Attend to other administrative tasks as required. Within reason, attend to housekeeping tasks. Participate in professional development activities. Skills And Qualifications Minimum high school diploma. Degree or diploma in Human Services or Social Sciences and/or equivalent work experience is considered an asset. Experience in Therapeutic Campus-Based Care treatment or congregate care preferred. Ability to engage youth in the treatment process and build therapeutic relationships. Demonstrated interest, commitment, consistency, flexibility, and a high level of personal maturity and responsibility. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision as well as effectively and cooperatively with co-workers. Cross cultural competence; knowledge of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the recommendations, goals and activities of the commission. A police information check, which includes a vulnerable sector search, is required (or is in process of being completed) prior to employment. A child intervention record check. Reliable transportation, valid drivers license and ability to drive agency vehicles is preferred (minimum 3 years driving experience with a class 5/GDL class 5 license). Completion of ASIST, First Aid, Therapeutic Crisis Intervention and certification with CYCAA would be considered an asset. To Apply If interested, please direct your email, resume and cover letter to . Please indicate ''Your Full Name - Turtle Lodge Night Counsellor'' in the subject line of your email. The deadline for application is May 8, 2026. Salary Range $46,656 $58,872. At Hull, one of our core values is inclusion and we seek to understand peoples lived experience, holding a deep respect for their unique backgrounds, ethnicities, abilities, cultures and identities. It is our desire to humbly build trust and mutual respect with the people we serve who have often been marginalized and oppressed for their differences. To achieve this, Hull seeks open, selfaware individuals who reflect the diversity of those we serve and can help us build a safe, healthy, inclusive culture. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, place of origin, religious beliefs, gender, gender identity, gender expression, physical disability, mental disability, marital status, family status, or sexual orientation. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Job Title
Turtle Lodge – Night Counsellor