Community Inclusion Worker - Surrey Day Program
Top Benefits
About the role
Hollyburn Family Services, recognized as a Great Place to Work**™** Canada, embodies a commitment to serve, nurture, honour, and lead. We are a dedicated and compassionate Full-Time Community Inclusion Worker to join our team at our Surrey Day Program. The Community Inclusion Worker is responsible for the overall well-being of the client, while developing social, employment, and community skills. Community Inclusion Workers act with a client-first mentality to ensure the client’s needs are met at all times and the safety of the client is of first priority.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Diploma in Social Work, or a related field, and/or minimum two years’ related experience, plus personal suitability
- Certifications: First Aid and CPR certificate, MANDT Certification (we can train those who require this).
- Must demonstrate clear, direct, and professional verbal and written English communication skills
- Must demonstrate experience with client goal setting and attainment, personal scheduling, and time management
- Must demonstrate ability to model appropriate behavior to clients, such as professionalism, ethical judgment personal integrity, self-awareness and positive social interaction, in order to obtain volunteer work
- Must demonstrate a strong sense of personal boundaries and ability to enforce those boundaries respectfully with client and caregivers
- Must demonstrate the ability to relate supportively to a person with developmental disabilities and/or mental health issues
- Must demonstrate knowledge of different augmented communication approaches such as PECS, ASL, or communication technology or as appropriate for the client
- Must be able to work effectively and collaboratively with community resources and within a team setting
- Must demonstrate resourcefulness to seek out appropriate support for client, caregivers, and/or self
- Must be able to pass a Criminal Record Check
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Planning & Administration
- Completing and submitting Incident Reports accurately and objectively within given deadline to Supervisor
- Developing and adhering to a monthly schedule with client, caregiver, team, and community including activities to support community inclusion and client goal attainment
- Maintaining all records and documentation requested by the Supervisor with accuracy and professionalism
- Providing sufficient time to those required for cancelled shifts
Evaluation & Decision Making
- Making decisions that align with client goals, needs, and organization policies and procedures, and displaying ability to work autonomously
- Maintaining a calm, patient, and respectful demeanor during times of client escalation or challenging situations
- Rescheduling activities to best suit in the moment client needs
- Researching and developing resources/supports/activities to best meet client needs by actively taking initiative
Client Specific
- Administering medication and/or client supports according to client support plans
- Encouraging, inspiring, and mentoring social relational skills, employment skills, and appropriate behaviors while engaging with community as a role model to the client
- Completing any documentation relating to the clients progress as requested by the client, caregiver, team, and/or Supervisor
- Cultivating and sustaining a mutually trusting relationship with client, caregiver, team, and community
- Supporting client to cultivate his/her own relationships, while cultivating and sustaining a mutually trusting relationship with client, caregiver, team, and community
- Working together with home share caregiver and client to creatively design options base on client preferences, affinities, and suitability
Communication
- Advocating for the client to the appropriate party and actively seeking support to achieve client needs
- Engaging in continuous communication with the client’s team, which may be inclusive of doctors, paraprofessionals, home share, supervisor, and other Community Inclusion Workers
- Maintaining accurate records of client progress, setbacks, behaviours, and needs, and communicating these records in a timely manner to the Supervisor or other necessary parties
WORKING CONDITIONS
40 hours/week, Monday-Friday 830-430 at our Surrey Day Program
Salary: $26.00/hr plus benefits
Because we know our team is our heart and our most important asset, we are excited to offer:
- Hands-on, extensive, and continuous training
- Professional development and advancement within our ever growing organization
- 100% employer premium paid extended health, dental, vision care, and life insurance for you and your dependents
- Paid vacation, wellness days, and sick days
- Group RRSP matching of up to 6% of gross salary
- Tuition reimbursement and subsidies for professional development (e.g. conferences, seminars, courses)
We thank all candidates for applying, however only those shortlisted will be contacted for interviews. Candidates must be located in the Lower Mainland and eligible to work in Canada to be considered
About Hollyburn Family Services
Hollyburn Family Services has been providing quality programs, counselling, and support services to children, youth, seniors and families since 1990.
Hollyburn Family Services is comprised of three legal entities: Hollyburn Family Services Ltd., Hollyburn Support Services Ltd. and Hollyburn Family Services Society. Each entity is a distinct registered corporation with its own governance structure, unique programs and separate financial operation.
Together, the three entities form the umbrella agency commonly referred to as Hollyburn Family Services and benefit from the synergy created by common values, commitment to client-centred service, high standards of operation and strong staff culture. Hollyburn Family Services has been accredited since 2000, operates programs accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, and remains committed to continuous quality improvement across all its programs.
Community Inclusion Worker - Surrey Day Program
Top Benefits
About the role
Hollyburn Family Services, recognized as a Great Place to Work**™** Canada, embodies a commitment to serve, nurture, honour, and lead. We are a dedicated and compassionate Full-Time Community Inclusion Worker to join our team at our Surrey Day Program. The Community Inclusion Worker is responsible for the overall well-being of the client, while developing social, employment, and community skills. Community Inclusion Workers act with a client-first mentality to ensure the client’s needs are met at all times and the safety of the client is of first priority.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Diploma in Social Work, or a related field, and/or minimum two years’ related experience, plus personal suitability
- Certifications: First Aid and CPR certificate, MANDT Certification (we can train those who require this).
- Must demonstrate clear, direct, and professional verbal and written English communication skills
- Must demonstrate experience with client goal setting and attainment, personal scheduling, and time management
- Must demonstrate ability to model appropriate behavior to clients, such as professionalism, ethical judgment personal integrity, self-awareness and positive social interaction, in order to obtain volunteer work
- Must demonstrate a strong sense of personal boundaries and ability to enforce those boundaries respectfully with client and caregivers
- Must demonstrate the ability to relate supportively to a person with developmental disabilities and/or mental health issues
- Must demonstrate knowledge of different augmented communication approaches such as PECS, ASL, or communication technology or as appropriate for the client
- Must be able to work effectively and collaboratively with community resources and within a team setting
- Must demonstrate resourcefulness to seek out appropriate support for client, caregivers, and/or self
- Must be able to pass a Criminal Record Check
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Planning & Administration
- Completing and submitting Incident Reports accurately and objectively within given deadline to Supervisor
- Developing and adhering to a monthly schedule with client, caregiver, team, and community including activities to support community inclusion and client goal attainment
- Maintaining all records and documentation requested by the Supervisor with accuracy and professionalism
- Providing sufficient time to those required for cancelled shifts
Evaluation & Decision Making
- Making decisions that align with client goals, needs, and organization policies and procedures, and displaying ability to work autonomously
- Maintaining a calm, patient, and respectful demeanor during times of client escalation or challenging situations
- Rescheduling activities to best suit in the moment client needs
- Researching and developing resources/supports/activities to best meet client needs by actively taking initiative
Client Specific
- Administering medication and/or client supports according to client support plans
- Encouraging, inspiring, and mentoring social relational skills, employment skills, and appropriate behaviors while engaging with community as a role model to the client
- Completing any documentation relating to the clients progress as requested by the client, caregiver, team, and/or Supervisor
- Cultivating and sustaining a mutually trusting relationship with client, caregiver, team, and community
- Supporting client to cultivate his/her own relationships, while cultivating and sustaining a mutually trusting relationship with client, caregiver, team, and community
- Working together with home share caregiver and client to creatively design options base on client preferences, affinities, and suitability
Communication
- Advocating for the client to the appropriate party and actively seeking support to achieve client needs
- Engaging in continuous communication with the client’s team, which may be inclusive of doctors, paraprofessionals, home share, supervisor, and other Community Inclusion Workers
- Maintaining accurate records of client progress, setbacks, behaviours, and needs, and communicating these records in a timely manner to the Supervisor or other necessary parties
WORKING CONDITIONS
40 hours/week, Monday-Friday 830-430 at our Surrey Day Program
Salary: $26.00/hr plus benefits
Because we know our team is our heart and our most important asset, we are excited to offer:
- Hands-on, extensive, and continuous training
- Professional development and advancement within our ever growing organization
- 100% employer premium paid extended health, dental, vision care, and life insurance for you and your dependents
- Paid vacation, wellness days, and sick days
- Group RRSP matching of up to 6% of gross salary
- Tuition reimbursement and subsidies for professional development (e.g. conferences, seminars, courses)
We thank all candidates for applying, however only those shortlisted will be contacted for interviews. Candidates must be located in the Lower Mainland and eligible to work in Canada to be considered
About Hollyburn Family Services
Hollyburn Family Services has been providing quality programs, counselling, and support services to children, youth, seniors and families since 1990.
Hollyburn Family Services is comprised of three legal entities: Hollyburn Family Services Ltd., Hollyburn Support Services Ltd. and Hollyburn Family Services Society. Each entity is a distinct registered corporation with its own governance structure, unique programs and separate financial operation.
Together, the three entities form the umbrella agency commonly referred to as Hollyburn Family Services and benefit from the synergy created by common values, commitment to client-centred service, high standards of operation and strong staff culture. Hollyburn Family Services has been accredited since 2000, operates programs accredited by The Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, and remains committed to continuous quality improvement across all its programs.