North Coast Transition Society

North Coast Transition Society NCTS is a feminist non-profit organization that provides free and confidential programs and services

Highly recommend parents attend!
06/09/2026

Highly recommend parents attend!

After fifteen years with NCTS and a lifetime of always working, Edith has decided it's time to retire at the age of 75!E...
06/04/2026

After fifteen years with NCTS and a lifetime of always working, Edith has decided it's time to retire at the age of 75!

Edith was a support worker in the Raven's Keep Transition House. She was instrumental in providing training for new hires and keeping the THouse running smoothly - she was famous for her "list" that she would review with managers.

She provided amazing compassionate support to all the women and children who came to stay there. One could always find Edith in the dining room having tea or coffee and chatting away with the women.

When long-term team members move on, it is always felt deeply. They carry lots of knowledge, experience and stories with them. We wish Edith nothing but the best and miss her hugely already.

(If you have any messages you would like passed on to Edith, please email them to [email protected] or post below and we will make sure she gets them as she does not have Facebook.)

06/01/2026

Edit: Please email resume to [email protected]

Hey Prince Rupert! Summer is coming! Who needs a job? We are looking for a couple of casuals to work at the shelter and front desk at Crane's Crossing Supportive Housing. We appreciate this post being shared!

PLEASE NOTE the following applicant procedures for applying:
1. Resumes are to be emailed to the Human Resources Administrator at [email protected] You will receive notification that your resume has been received.
2. All resumes are kept on file for six months. If there is a position that closely aligns with your qualifications, you may receive a phone call to undergo an initial screening.
3. If the initial screening is successful, you may be requested to participate in interviews and assessments.
4. Final steps prior to job offers require criminal record check clearances and reference checks.
5. Please do not apply in person.

SHELTER WORKER:
Job Summary: Provide intake, monitor and attend to the well-being and safety of residents residing in the homeless shelter. Maintain a comfortable and clean-living environment at the Shelter.
Required Qualifications:
1. Grade 12, plus six months recent related experience. Or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
2. Must have completed and current First Aid, WHMIS and Food Safe certificates
3. Demonstrated ability to resolve conflict
4. Exceptional oral and written communication skills
5. Ability to exercise initiative
6. Ability to integrate and contribute to a well-established team
7. Excellent record of attendance & time keeping as proven by past history
WAGE RANGE: $23.73 - $27.19, plus 10.6% of straight-time pay

FRONT DESK CLERK:
Job Summary: The front desk clerk provides a friendly safe entrance to Crane’s Crossing Supportive Housing; and provides a variety of reception and general assistance.
Required Qualifications:
1. Client-centered, solid understanding of impacts of trauma, homelessness, mental health, and addictions
2. Grade 12, 6 months recent related experience. Or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
3. Above-par ability to maintain clear and firm boundaries
4. Demonstrated ability to resolve conflict
5. Exceptional oral and written communication skills
6. Ability to exercise initiative, and apply strong problem solving and decision-making skills
7. Ability to integrate and contribute to a well-established team
8. Excellent record of attendance & time keeping as proven by history
WAGE RANGE: $22.94 - $26.28, plus 10.6% of straight-time pay

NCTS participated in Earth Day! From Crow’s Nest Lodge to Crane’s Crossing, we were out there along Park Avenue. Prince ...
04/22/2026

NCTS participated in Earth Day! From Crow’s Nest Lodge to Crane’s Crossing, we were out there along Park Avenue. Prince Rupert is our home and we want to see it beautiful for the whole community.

Two things! 1. Spring has sprung! We are loving our early blooms. Thank you to our gardener. We have never had such nice...
04/22/2026

Two things!
1. Spring has sprung! We are loving our early blooms. Thank you to our gardener. We have never had such nice gardens and look forward to seeing what grows.
2. Congratulations to a special person celebrating five months sobriety today. Your courage and strength is unmatched. It’s a hard road and yet you just keep on trotting. ❤️

Edit; Found! ❤️Edited (April 14,2026) to add updated photo with more information. Missing from Kitimat:
04/13/2026

Edit; Found! ❤️

Edited (April 14,2026) to add updated photo with more information.

Missing from Kitimat:

It’s a couple of months past due but we want to send out a shout out to Adanac Construction Ltd and their crew for our g...
04/09/2026

It’s a couple of months past due but we want to send out a shout out to Adanac Construction Ltd and their crew for our gorgeous roof! We especially appreciate Craig Movold’s attention to detail and safety. He was adamant that snow stops were necessary - the past month proved him right! Thank you guys! ❤️

Thank you to Ray Leonard and the Prince Rupert & District Chamber of Commerce for their generous donation. Community sup...
04/09/2026

Thank you to Ray Leonard and the Prince Rupert & District Chamber of Commerce for their generous donation. Community support is invaluable and we would not be able to do good work without it.❤️

We are proud to highlight the incredible work of the   Coast Transition Society  and the impact they continue to make in...
04/09/2026

We are proud to highlight the incredible work of the Coast Transition Society and the impact they continue to make in our community 💙

Following the recent Business Excellence Awards, we’re pleased to share a meaningful act of generosity. Ray Leonard, who delivered a wonderful performance at the event, kindly requested that his honorarium be donated to the North Coast Transition Society. In recognition of his gesture, the Chamber was honoured to match his contribution, allowing us to present a combined donation in support of their important work.

We also had the opportunity to visit the North Coast Transition Society and see firsthand the care, dedication, and professionalism of the team. From the well-maintained facilities to the welcoming and safe environment they provide, it’s clear that their work goes far beyond support—it empowers individuals to rebuild, grow, and become self-sufficient.

A special thank you to Grainne Barthe, Executive Director, and the entire team for your unwavering commitment. Your work truly makes a difference, and our community deeply values all that you do.

Thank you to our members for your ongoing support, which allows us to celebrate, connect, and give back to organizations making a real impact.

Address

1402 Park Avenue
Prince Rupert, BC
V8J3W6

Telephone

+12506278959

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