25-43 – Community Support Worker
About the role
Posting Status Open
Posting Date September 29, 2025
Closing Date October 13, 2025
Location: Vancouver (east side)
Start Date Expected Hours of Work: Saturdays, 12 to 4 (4 hours) with flexibility to switch to Fridays as needed.
Department 46
Position Status Permanent Part-Time
Highlights A is extremely independent and will direct her own supports. She makes all her appts and social events for staff to accompany her. She lives near the Joyce skytrain station and she knows how to get to all her destinations. She uses a scooter when out in the community but is able to walk unassisted.
Duties And Responsibilities She does require a little bit of help with showers but no physical support is required. She needs some assistance with chores and cooking but she is able to do some of it on her own.
Reports To Program Manager
Rate Of Pay CSW: $24.50/hour to $26.65/hour
Probation 3 months
Driving Requirement Driving not required
Preferred Training Or Experience Training will be provided.
Specific Training Or Experience Required
- Supporting People who get anxious
- Ability to motivate, encourage and engage the interests of others.
- Assisting People to find employment or support them in the workplace
- Computer proficiency (email, Word, internet usage)
Service Supported Living - RH
About Spectrum Society for Community Living
Our Vision
Spectrum Society for Community Living believes that community is enriched by the presence and contributions of its citizens with disabilities. We believe that together we can create a world where all people are valued, their voices heard, their choices respected.
Our Mission
Spectrum Society's mission is to support people with disabilities to experience full citizenship and genuine belonging in community. We are committed to continuous learning and improvement through research into leadership and best practice. As a service providing agency, our focus is on strengthening the capacity of individuals and their personal networks, augmenting rather than replacing natural supports.
Our Values and Beliefs
Our work with individuals, families, volunteers and employees is guided by the following values and beliefs:
· Every person has the right to direct his or her own life · Every person is entitled to respect and dignity · Every person has something to contribute · Mutually rewarding relationships enhance the quality of life · We encourage innovation and creativity · Diversity strengthens our communities and our workplaces
25-43 – Community Support Worker
About the role
Posting Status Open
Posting Date September 29, 2025
Closing Date October 13, 2025
Location: Vancouver (east side)
Start Date Expected Hours of Work: Saturdays, 12 to 4 (4 hours) with flexibility to switch to Fridays as needed.
Department 46
Position Status Permanent Part-Time
Highlights A is extremely independent and will direct her own supports. She makes all her appts and social events for staff to accompany her. She lives near the Joyce skytrain station and she knows how to get to all her destinations. She uses a scooter when out in the community but is able to walk unassisted.
Duties And Responsibilities She does require a little bit of help with showers but no physical support is required. She needs some assistance with chores and cooking but she is able to do some of it on her own.
Reports To Program Manager
Rate Of Pay CSW: $24.50/hour to $26.65/hour
Probation 3 months
Driving Requirement Driving not required
Preferred Training Or Experience Training will be provided.
Specific Training Or Experience Required
- Supporting People who get anxious
- Ability to motivate, encourage and engage the interests of others.
- Assisting People to find employment or support them in the workplace
- Computer proficiency (email, Word, internet usage)
Service Supported Living - RH
About Spectrum Society for Community Living
Our Vision
Spectrum Society for Community Living believes that community is enriched by the presence and contributions of its citizens with disabilities. We believe that together we can create a world where all people are valued, their voices heard, their choices respected.
Our Mission
Spectrum Society's mission is to support people with disabilities to experience full citizenship and genuine belonging in community. We are committed to continuous learning and improvement through research into leadership and best practice. As a service providing agency, our focus is on strengthening the capacity of individuals and their personal networks, augmenting rather than replacing natural supports.
Our Values and Beliefs
Our work with individuals, families, volunteers and employees is guided by the following values and beliefs:
· Every person has the right to direct his or her own life · Every person is entitled to respect and dignity · Every person has something to contribute · Mutually rewarding relationships enhance the quality of life · We encourage innovation and creativity · Diversity strengthens our communities and our workplaces