Community Relief III Worker
About the role
Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of marginalized populations?
The field of human services provides meaningful work. What you do has a purpose, and you know it directly impacts and contributes to an individual’s well-being while supporting the development of more inclusive communities which benefit everyone.
Calgary Alternative Support Services (CASS) recognizes that the people we employ are our single greatest asset. We endeavour to recruit and mentor human service professionals with talent and commitment for disability advocacy and community engagement. We have three (3) relief positions located in Calgary. A relief role has no guaranteed minimum number of weekly hours but on an as-needed basis. This posting closes on July 19, 2026. Program Summary The Calgary Alternative Day Options (CADO) program is a community-based day program serving adults with disabilities. The program occurs in inclusive settings which allow natural interaction with a variety of people. Clients can choose to do one or more of the following: self employment, volunteering, recreation & leisure. For each of these options, clients are supported to set goals, develop new skills, and create natural supports within the community. Job Summary The Relief III provides quality design and delivery within the Calgary Alternative Day Options Program (CADO). The Relief III is responsible for: Ensuring that program content and delivery processes conform to a high ethical standard, exemplary standards of practice, the Mission, Vision and Mandate of the Agency and the requirements of funding contracts Ensuring models of support are developed and provided to clients utilizing best practices and individualized planning Key Responsibilities to: Client Establish and maintain a positive professional working relationship with client guardians and client supports where applicable Provide direct support to a caseload of clients Develop Individual Support Plans (ISP) that are individualized and based on specific client needs, desires and goals Ensure client preferences are reached to the fullest extent possible Collaborate/communicate with family, guardians, and other necessary professionals Support relationships between clients, their support network and other community members Input case notes into CASS database; PEAK Research community resources that can help support the client’s current desires and needs Agency Design and delivery of day services Ensure program content and delivery processes conform to a high ethical standard, exemplary standards of practice, the Mission, Vision and Mandate of the Agency and the requirements of funding contracts Ensure all documentation is submitted in a timely manner Participate in staff meetings when required Maintain all mandatory training Work closely with PDD: Participating individual service plans Work closely with the Community Support Coordinator/designate and team; Provide regular updates regarding any changes/concerns pertaining to the caseload of clients Culture Model and demonstrate CASS values in all interactions with clients, staff and community Demonstrate respect and collaboration with all internal and external stakeholders Demonstrate an ability and willingness to give and receive honest, balanced feedback Conduct duties in a fair, ethical, transparent manner with honesty and integrity in accordance and familiarity with CASS Policies and Procedures, Code of Ethics for Rehabilitation Professionals and other applicable professional bodies Embody the core values of CASS Key Knowledge and Skill Sets Ability to maintain confidentiality Strong verbal and written communications Ability to approach situations with positivity Ability to adapt communication styles Display patience Knowledge in supporting adults with developmental disabilities preferred Required Education Post secondary education in Human Services Other Required Skills A current Basic First Aid/Emergency First Aid certification that includes CPR/AED A current Police Information Check with a Vulnerable Sectors Search that is satisfactory to CASS. Additionally, all employees have an ongoing duty to disclose any charges or convictions that may occur during their employment with CASS A vehicle and valid driver's license are considered assets This position falls under the Caregivers Act. For full details please visit the site below: Caregivers – Employment standards exceptions | Alberta.ca https://www.alberta.ca/es-exceptions-caregivers.aspx Referral Program If you have been referred by an existing CASS staff member, please indicate who referred you in your cover letter so that they can be rewarded through our referral program! We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in this position, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.
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About Calgary Alternative Support Services
CASS is a Not-For-Profit Human Service Agency which was founded in 1988 in order to support people with disabilities to escape segregation and discrimination - and to live, work, play and contribute in their communities. The work of CASS is a combination of advocacy, community development and service to the people of Calgary.
Our Vision
Diverse and inclusive communities where all members are engaged and valued.
Our Mission
CASS facilitates connections and opportunities that promote personal development and inclusive communities.
Our Mandate
CASS is committed to building diverse and inclusive communities. CASS provides person-centered supports to youth and adults with disabilities or barriers. We support people to have greater overall well-being through housing, employment, life skills development, community involvement as well as opportunities to develop social networks and engage in valued roles in their communities.
Our Values
Community Development
Self-determination
Partnership and Collaboration
Fun
Authenticity
Social Inclusion
Resiliency
Courage
Continuous Learning and Development
Human Rights
Safety
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Community Relief III Worker
About the role
Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of marginalized populations?
The field of human services provides meaningful work. What you do has a purpose, and you know it directly impacts and contributes to an individual’s well-being while supporting the development of more inclusive communities which benefit everyone.
Calgary Alternative Support Services (CASS) recognizes that the people we employ are our single greatest asset. We endeavour to recruit and mentor human service professionals with talent and commitment for disability advocacy and community engagement. We have three (3) relief positions located in Calgary. A relief role has no guaranteed minimum number of weekly hours but on an as-needed basis. This posting closes on July 19, 2026. Program Summary The Calgary Alternative Day Options (CADO) program is a community-based day program serving adults with disabilities. The program occurs in inclusive settings which allow natural interaction with a variety of people. Clients can choose to do one or more of the following: self employment, volunteering, recreation & leisure. For each of these options, clients are supported to set goals, develop new skills, and create natural supports within the community. Job Summary The Relief III provides quality design and delivery within the Calgary Alternative Day Options Program (CADO). The Relief III is responsible for: Ensuring that program content and delivery processes conform to a high ethical standard, exemplary standards of practice, the Mission, Vision and Mandate of the Agency and the requirements of funding contracts Ensuring models of support are developed and provided to clients utilizing best practices and individualized planning Key Responsibilities to: Client Establish and maintain a positive professional working relationship with client guardians and client supports where applicable Provide direct support to a caseload of clients Develop Individual Support Plans (ISP) that are individualized and based on specific client needs, desires and goals Ensure client preferences are reached to the fullest extent possible Collaborate/communicate with family, guardians, and other necessary professionals Support relationships between clients, their support network and other community members Input case notes into CASS database; PEAK Research community resources that can help support the client’s current desires and needs Agency Design and delivery of day services Ensure program content and delivery processes conform to a high ethical standard, exemplary standards of practice, the Mission, Vision and Mandate of the Agency and the requirements of funding contracts Ensure all documentation is submitted in a timely manner Participate in staff meetings when required Maintain all mandatory training Work closely with PDD: Participating individual service plans Work closely with the Community Support Coordinator/designate and team; Provide regular updates regarding any changes/concerns pertaining to the caseload of clients Culture Model and demonstrate CASS values in all interactions with clients, staff and community Demonstrate respect and collaboration with all internal and external stakeholders Demonstrate an ability and willingness to give and receive honest, balanced feedback Conduct duties in a fair, ethical, transparent manner with honesty and integrity in accordance and familiarity with CASS Policies and Procedures, Code of Ethics for Rehabilitation Professionals and other applicable professional bodies Embody the core values of CASS Key Knowledge and Skill Sets Ability to maintain confidentiality Strong verbal and written communications Ability to approach situations with positivity Ability to adapt communication styles Display patience Knowledge in supporting adults with developmental disabilities preferred Required Education Post secondary education in Human Services Other Required Skills A current Basic First Aid/Emergency First Aid certification that includes CPR/AED A current Police Information Check with a Vulnerable Sectors Search that is satisfactory to CASS. Additionally, all employees have an ongoing duty to disclose any charges or convictions that may occur during their employment with CASS A vehicle and valid driver's license are considered assets This position falls under the Caregivers Act. For full details please visit the site below: Caregivers – Employment standards exceptions | Alberta.ca https://www.alberta.ca/es-exceptions-caregivers.aspx Referral Program If you have been referred by an existing CASS staff member, please indicate who referred you in your cover letter so that they can be rewarded through our referral program! We thank all applicants in advance for their interest in this position, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.
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About Calgary Alternative Support Services
CASS is a Not-For-Profit Human Service Agency which was founded in 1988 in order to support people with disabilities to escape segregation and discrimination - and to live, work, play and contribute in their communities. The work of CASS is a combination of advocacy, community development and service to the people of Calgary.
Our Vision
Diverse and inclusive communities where all members are engaged and valued.
Our Mission
CASS facilitates connections and opportunities that promote personal development and inclusive communities.
Our Mandate
CASS is committed to building diverse and inclusive communities. CASS provides person-centered supports to youth and adults with disabilities or barriers. We support people to have greater overall well-being through housing, employment, life skills development, community involvement as well as opportunities to develop social networks and engage in valued roles in their communities.
Our Values
Community Development
Self-determination
Partnership and Collaboration
Fun
Authenticity
Social Inclusion
Resiliency
Courage
Continuous Learning and Development
Human Rights
Safety