Community Support Worker - Tri-cities
About the role
We are seeking a Casual Community Support Workers to support clients living in the Tri-cities, Surrey, Vancouver and Burnaby area.
Our Mission
To support persons with disabilities to achieve their optimal level of independence and enhance their quality of life through innovative services, education and community integration.
Our Vision
Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia will be a recognized leader and dependable brand in delivering best practices and achieving successful outcomes for individuals with disabilities, throughout the province.
Our Values
Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia values the clients that they serve, staff, volunteers and stakeholders through relationships that are of quality, meaning and purpose, promoting ability out of disability.
Our values are represented under four key words whereby we recognize that each individual has the right to Acceptance, Empowerment, Independence and Opportunity.
Job Summary:
In consultation with the Program Manager the Community Support Worker provides life skills training and support services for clients regarding issues such as personal care and other aspects of daily living, access to community leisure programs, housekeeping duties, planning and preparing meals, booking medical appointments and organizing and supporting a client to follow through with a weekly schedule with one or more brain injured clients living in the community. The Community Support Worker empowers the client(s) to perform all aspects of daily living as independently as possible, providing support and intervention where necessary.
Qualifications:
- Recent related experience working with the brain injured or other disabled population
- Current certification and documents in the following areas: emergency first aid or equivalent, CPR level A, drivers license class 5
- Relevant post secondary education or equivalent combination of education, training and experience
- Proficient in written and spoken English
- The use of a personal vehicle to drive clients to appointments and other outings
Schedule:
- Client Sessions are typically Mon - Fri, and booked between 8 am - 6 pm
The successful applicant for this position will be required to provide the following documentation:
- Valid Class 5 BC Drivers License (Class 5 learners, Class 7, and International Drivers Licenses are not acceptable)
- An acceptable 5 year Driving History Report from ICBC
- Proof of a recent Negative Tuberculosis Test
- A Valid Emergency First Aid Certificate with CPR Level A
- Proof of any related Diplomas, or other Education Certificates
- The Contact Information for at least 3 employment references
Please visit www.cheshirehomes.ca for a complete overview of our organization and programs.
Job Type: Casual
Pay: $27.92 per hour
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
Experience:
- Support Worker: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
- Emergency First Aid Certificate (preferred)
- Class 5 BC Driver's License (required)
Work Location: In person
About Cheshire Homes Society OF BC
Established in 1973, the Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia is a not for profit charitable organization that provides specialized services to persons with disabilities. Our mission is to support individuals with disabilities to achieve their optimal level of independence through innovative services, education and community integration.
Our Vision
Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia will be a recognized leader and dependable brand in delivering best practices and achieving successful outcomes for individuals with disabilities, throughout the province.
Our Values
Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia values the clients that they serve, staff, volunteers and stakeholders through relationships that are of quality, meaning and purpose, promoting ability out of disability.
Our values are represented under four key words whereby we recognize that each individual has the right to Acceptance, Empowerment, Independence and Opportunity.
The Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia is a charitable, not-for-profit society, incorporated on October 3, 1973 (No. 10478). Please visit www.cheshirehomes.ca for a complete overview of our organization and programs.
Community Support Worker - Tri-cities
About the role
We are seeking a Casual Community Support Workers to support clients living in the Tri-cities, Surrey, Vancouver and Burnaby area.
Our Mission
To support persons with disabilities to achieve their optimal level of independence and enhance their quality of life through innovative services, education and community integration.
Our Vision
Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia will be a recognized leader and dependable brand in delivering best practices and achieving successful outcomes for individuals with disabilities, throughout the province.
Our Values
Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia values the clients that they serve, staff, volunteers and stakeholders through relationships that are of quality, meaning and purpose, promoting ability out of disability.
Our values are represented under four key words whereby we recognize that each individual has the right to Acceptance, Empowerment, Independence and Opportunity.
Job Summary:
In consultation with the Program Manager the Community Support Worker provides life skills training and support services for clients regarding issues such as personal care and other aspects of daily living, access to community leisure programs, housekeeping duties, planning and preparing meals, booking medical appointments and organizing and supporting a client to follow through with a weekly schedule with one or more brain injured clients living in the community. The Community Support Worker empowers the client(s) to perform all aspects of daily living as independently as possible, providing support and intervention where necessary.
Qualifications:
- Recent related experience working with the brain injured or other disabled population
- Current certification and documents in the following areas: emergency first aid or equivalent, CPR level A, drivers license class 5
- Relevant post secondary education or equivalent combination of education, training and experience
- Proficient in written and spoken English
- The use of a personal vehicle to drive clients to appointments and other outings
Schedule:
- Client Sessions are typically Mon - Fri, and booked between 8 am - 6 pm
The successful applicant for this position will be required to provide the following documentation:
- Valid Class 5 BC Drivers License (Class 5 learners, Class 7, and International Drivers Licenses are not acceptable)
- An acceptable 5 year Driving History Report from ICBC
- Proof of a recent Negative Tuberculosis Test
- A Valid Emergency First Aid Certificate with CPR Level A
- Proof of any related Diplomas, or other Education Certificates
- The Contact Information for at least 3 employment references
Please visit www.cheshirehomes.ca for a complete overview of our organization and programs.
Job Type: Casual
Pay: $27.92 per hour
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
Experience:
- Support Worker: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
- Emergency First Aid Certificate (preferred)
- Class 5 BC Driver's License (required)
Work Location: In person
About Cheshire Homes Society OF BC
Established in 1973, the Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia is a not for profit charitable organization that provides specialized services to persons with disabilities. Our mission is to support individuals with disabilities to achieve their optimal level of independence through innovative services, education and community integration.
Our Vision
Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia will be a recognized leader and dependable brand in delivering best practices and achieving successful outcomes for individuals with disabilities, throughout the province.
Our Values
Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia values the clients that they serve, staff, volunteers and stakeholders through relationships that are of quality, meaning and purpose, promoting ability out of disability.
Our values are represented under four key words whereby we recognize that each individual has the right to Acceptance, Empowerment, Independence and Opportunity.
The Cheshire Homes Society of British Columbia is a charitable, not-for-profit society, incorporated on October 3, 1973 (No. 10478). Please visit www.cheshirehomes.ca for a complete overview of our organization and programs.