Team Lead Residential Program
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 one (1) permanent full-time position.
Working days from Monday to Friday from 08:30 to 15:30 with after hours support, totaling 37.5 hours per week.
A vehicle is required for this position.
This posting closes on October 19, 2025.
Program Summary
The Calgary Alternative Residential Services (CARS) program assists individuals with developmental disabilities to become more independent through skill acquisition, empowerment and full inclusion in society, thus improving their quality of life. The CARS program focuses on ‘person-centered planning’ – people supporting people – based on the individual’s needs. Through a self-directed process, the individual will be assisted in identifying areas of support that are important to them and will contribute towards their personal goals.
Job Summary
The Residential Team Leader role supports the day-to-day operations of several overnight staffed residences at Calgary Alternative Support Services Inc. (CASS). This role supports staff and clients to build a strong sense of empowerment, make positive decisions and help establish themselves as a part of their community and provide development and stability in the client’s daily activities.
This role is responsible for establishing professional boundaries with the frontline support staff and the client, providing guidance to the client regarding emotional support, daily living skills, and community resources. This role further provides supervision to the frontline support staff in their duties while also addressing the needs of the work environment and living environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Client
- Establish respectful and professional boundaries while developing positive working relationships with clients
- Establish and maintain a positive professional working relationship with client guardians and client supports where applicable
- Be available to clients in emergencies
- Help develop and implement Individual Support Plans (ISP) that are individualized and based on specific client needs, desires, and goals
- Work with the Community Support Coordinator (CSC) to hire the appropriate supports to implement the goals established in that plan
- Assist clients in the development and monitoring of goals and objectives indicated in their ISP
- Support individuals in specifically identified areas to live independently or increase independence in the community. This may include daily living skills, community inclusion, recreation and leisure activities, and management of health-related matters as directed by the CSC
- Help recruit and screen individuals with the training and personal attributes to meet the identified needs of a given client
- Ensure client preferences are reached to the fullest extent possible
- Meet client preferences to the fullest extent possible
- Support relationships between clients, their support network, and other community members
- Liaise with guardians and family members, as required
- Meet with clients regularly to establish rapport and monitor any changes in support needs
- Input case notes into CASS database; PEAK, if required
- Research community resources that can help support the client’s current desires and needs
- Maintain up-to-date, accurate, thorough, and complete financial reporting of any client finances and purchases made on behalf of, or for, the client
- Address client medical needs (physical and psychological) through appropriate and timely medical care, arrange and document appointments, and assist clients with implementing and following through on medical recommendations and follow up
- Navigate and explore community resources and activities for clients to participate in
Agency/Residential Program (CARS)
- Understand and adhere to CASS Policies & Procedures and program-specific expectations as defined in Program Operations Manual; providing direction and clarification around specific policies and expectations to frontline support staff where needed
- Responsible for checking email communications daily, available and responsive to phone calls/text messages as needed
- Complete client and agency-specific paperwork in a timely fashion
- Actively participate in the CASS health and safety program, and adhere to health and safety policies per CASS Policy & Procedures and Alberta OH&S legislation, providing direction and clarification to frontline support staff where needed
- Maintain valid certification in all core training/employment requirements and any additional training as assigned based on client support needs or supervisory needs
- Liaise with other CASS programs, external agencies, and other relevant stakeholders
- Participate in ensuring program outcomes are being met
- Meet the standards laid out by accreditation bodies (Ex. Creating Excellence Together – CET)
- Generate annual reviews for clients, including consent forms and ISP documents, and submit to Community Support Coordinator (CSC) for review and submission to PDD
- Assist Community Support Coordinator with recruitment and supervision of staff
- Monitor and conduct performance evaluations of staff in collaboration with Community Support Coordinator
- Manage information and case notes in client database (PEAK)
- Provide regular updates to Community Support Coordinator
Support Staff
- Be available and responsive to staff, particularly in moments of crisis or emergency
- Assist and support frontline team with securing relief for any absences
- Be open to locate and provide relief in case of staff absence or emergency
- In collaboration with the Community Support Coordinator(s), assist with direct supervision of all support staff in the overnight staffed homes
- Develop and maintain individual support documents which may include support schedule, desired activities, support dictionary
- Collect data to prepare and review monthly summaries with client goals
- Regular and consistent in-person contact with support staff
- Provide information and resources to support staff to better support client goal achievement
- Ensure positive support relationships and ongoing assessment of appropriate supports
- Inform and receive feedback in regards to client crisis and difficult situations
- Ensure staff are completing their duties to the household in a fair and equitable manner
- Assist in mediation with frontline staff members, if required
- Provide ongoing and consistent feedback and support to staff
- Conduct annual performance evaluations for all staff in collaboration with the Community Support Coordinator(s)
- Encourage staff engagement and professional development opportunities
- Support staff in completing their training and submitting required documentation, ensure staff are trained on and are appropriately implementing behavior plans in accordance with approved positive and restrictive practices
- Create and maintain positive team building/team environment in order to develop team strengths and identify staff recognition strategies
- Coordinate and facilitate regular team meetings
Culture
- Model and demonstrate CASS values in all interactions with clients, staff, and community members
- Demonstrate respect and collaboration with all internal and external stakeholders of the CASS organization
- 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
Qualifications and Experience
- Several years of experience in the Human Services field
- Supervisory experience
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Ability to work under pressure
- Competency in report writing
- Ability to work both independently and as a team member
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Ability to maintain confidentiality
- Strong verbal and written communications
- Ability to approach situations with positivity
- Ability to adapt communication styles
- Demonstrates organizational, time management, managerial, and leadership skills
- Ability to be flexible and patient
- Experience working with Not-For-Profit organizations is an asset
- Knowledge in supporting adults with developmental disabilities preferred
- Direct Reports: frontline employees and contractors
- Expertise in Microsoft Office software, including Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
Required Education
- Degree or diploma in a Human Services related discipline
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.
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
Team Lead Residential Program
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 one (1) permanent full-time position.
Working days from Monday to Friday from 08:30 to 15:30 with after hours support, totaling 37.5 hours per week.
A vehicle is required for this position.
This posting closes on October 19, 2025.
Program Summary
The Calgary Alternative Residential Services (CARS) program assists individuals with developmental disabilities to become more independent through skill acquisition, empowerment and full inclusion in society, thus improving their quality of life. The CARS program focuses on ‘person-centered planning’ – people supporting people – based on the individual’s needs. Through a self-directed process, the individual will be assisted in identifying areas of support that are important to them and will contribute towards their personal goals.
Job Summary
The Residential Team Leader role supports the day-to-day operations of several overnight staffed residences at Calgary Alternative Support Services Inc. (CASS). This role supports staff and clients to build a strong sense of empowerment, make positive decisions and help establish themselves as a part of their community and provide development and stability in the client’s daily activities.
This role is responsible for establishing professional boundaries with the frontline support staff and the client, providing guidance to the client regarding emotional support, daily living skills, and community resources. This role further provides supervision to the frontline support staff in their duties while also addressing the needs of the work environment and living environment.
Key Responsibilities:
Client
- Establish respectful and professional boundaries while developing positive working relationships with clients
- Establish and maintain a positive professional working relationship with client guardians and client supports where applicable
- Be available to clients in emergencies
- Help develop and implement Individual Support Plans (ISP) that are individualized and based on specific client needs, desires, and goals
- Work with the Community Support Coordinator (CSC) to hire the appropriate supports to implement the goals established in that plan
- Assist clients in the development and monitoring of goals and objectives indicated in their ISP
- Support individuals in specifically identified areas to live independently or increase independence in the community. This may include daily living skills, community inclusion, recreation and leisure activities, and management of health-related matters as directed by the CSC
- Help recruit and screen individuals with the training and personal attributes to meet the identified needs of a given client
- Ensure client preferences are reached to the fullest extent possible
- Meet client preferences to the fullest extent possible
- Support relationships between clients, their support network, and other community members
- Liaise with guardians and family members, as required
- Meet with clients regularly to establish rapport and monitor any changes in support needs
- Input case notes into CASS database; PEAK, if required
- Research community resources that can help support the client’s current desires and needs
- Maintain up-to-date, accurate, thorough, and complete financial reporting of any client finances and purchases made on behalf of, or for, the client
- Address client medical needs (physical and psychological) through appropriate and timely medical care, arrange and document appointments, and assist clients with implementing and following through on medical recommendations and follow up
- Navigate and explore community resources and activities for clients to participate in
Agency/Residential Program (CARS)
- Understand and adhere to CASS Policies & Procedures and program-specific expectations as defined in Program Operations Manual; providing direction and clarification around specific policies and expectations to frontline support staff where needed
- Responsible for checking email communications daily, available and responsive to phone calls/text messages as needed
- Complete client and agency-specific paperwork in a timely fashion
- Actively participate in the CASS health and safety program, and adhere to health and safety policies per CASS Policy & Procedures and Alberta OH&S legislation, providing direction and clarification to frontline support staff where needed
- Maintain valid certification in all core training/employment requirements and any additional training as assigned based on client support needs or supervisory needs
- Liaise with other CASS programs, external agencies, and other relevant stakeholders
- Participate in ensuring program outcomes are being met
- Meet the standards laid out by accreditation bodies (Ex. Creating Excellence Together – CET)
- Generate annual reviews for clients, including consent forms and ISP documents, and submit to Community Support Coordinator (CSC) for review and submission to PDD
- Assist Community Support Coordinator with recruitment and supervision of staff
- Monitor and conduct performance evaluations of staff in collaboration with Community Support Coordinator
- Manage information and case notes in client database (PEAK)
- Provide regular updates to Community Support Coordinator
Support Staff
- Be available and responsive to staff, particularly in moments of crisis or emergency
- Assist and support frontline team with securing relief for any absences
- Be open to locate and provide relief in case of staff absence or emergency
- In collaboration with the Community Support Coordinator(s), assist with direct supervision of all support staff in the overnight staffed homes
- Develop and maintain individual support documents which may include support schedule, desired activities, support dictionary
- Collect data to prepare and review monthly summaries with client goals
- Regular and consistent in-person contact with support staff
- Provide information and resources to support staff to better support client goal achievement
- Ensure positive support relationships and ongoing assessment of appropriate supports
- Inform and receive feedback in regards to client crisis and difficult situations
- Ensure staff are completing their duties to the household in a fair and equitable manner
- Assist in mediation with frontline staff members, if required
- Provide ongoing and consistent feedback and support to staff
- Conduct annual performance evaluations for all staff in collaboration with the Community Support Coordinator(s)
- Encourage staff engagement and professional development opportunities
- Support staff in completing their training and submitting required documentation, ensure staff are trained on and are appropriately implementing behavior plans in accordance with approved positive and restrictive practices
- Create and maintain positive team building/team environment in order to develop team strengths and identify staff recognition strategies
- Coordinate and facilitate regular team meetings
Culture
- Model and demonstrate CASS values in all interactions with clients, staff, and community members
- Demonstrate respect and collaboration with all internal and external stakeholders of the CASS organization
- 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
Qualifications and Experience
- Several years of experience in the Human Services field
- Supervisory experience
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Ability to work under pressure
- Competency in report writing
- Ability to work both independently and as a team member
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Ability to maintain confidentiality
- Strong verbal and written communications
- Ability to approach situations with positivity
- Ability to adapt communication styles
- Demonstrates organizational, time management, managerial, and leadership skills
- Ability to be flexible and patient
- Experience working with Not-For-Profit organizations is an asset
- Knowledge in supporting adults with developmental disabilities preferred
- Direct Reports: frontline employees and contractors
- Expertise in Microsoft Office software, including Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
Required Education
- Degree or diploma in a Human Services related discipline
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.
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