About Pathways Clubhouse
Pathways Clubhouse is a community-based non-profit and registered charity serving adults in the Lower Mainland living with mental health challenges. Located in Richmond, BC, we have over 300 active members, an average daily attendance of 50+, and are open every day of the year. We offer a strengths-based environment where members and staff work side-by-side in meaningful work across programs including employment, housing, education, wellness, social recreation, and community engagement.
Why Work Here
At Pathways Clubhouse, staff work side-by-side with members in a community built on respect, belonging, and shared purpose. Our team values collaboration, flexibility, and the everyday moments of connection that are central to the Clubhouse model. For over 40 years, we have been part of the Richmond community, supporting people living with mental health challenges to build relationships, confidence, and meaningful roles. Staff often describe the work as purposeful, engaging, and deeply rewarding.
About the Role
Reporting to the Program Manager, Food & Fun Unit, the Program Staff supports the daily operations of the Clubhouse with a focus on preparing and coordinating daily meals and facilitating social and recreational programming. The role involves active participation in kitchen operations and the daily work of the Clubhouse alongside members.
Schedule: 36 hours/week, Monday–Friday (8:30am–4:00pm) with one evening per month. Opportunities for additional weekend/stat shifts may be available.
Qualifications:
• Education in social services, mental health, or related field, or equivalent experience
• Experience working with people living with mental health challenges
• Valid BC Class 5 or 7 N driver’s license and able to drive Clubhouse vehicle
• Occupational First Aid (OFA) Level 1
• FOODSAFE Level 1
• SafeTALK training is an asset
• Satisfactory completion of a Criminal Record Check
As an accredited Clubhouse, staff work side-by-side with members and uphold Clubhouse Standards in all aspects of the work.
How to Apply
Please submit cover letter and resume by March 13, 2026 to:
Jimmy Kuo, Program Manager |
We are committed to creating a respectful, inclusive, and supportive workplace.
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