Top Benefits
About the role
Wage: $21/hour + 10% in lieu of benefits ($23.10/hr)
Schedule & Hours: Various days throughout the week based on program(s)
Locations: Please note that this position is located at various facilities in the Fraser Valley
The Canucks Autism Network is looking to welcome some new Support Workers to the team for this upcoming Fall 2025 Season!
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Swim @ Matsqui Recreation Centre: Wednesdays, October 22 to December 10 from 3:45 pm - 6:00 pm
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Orientation to be held at the facility on October 22 from 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm
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Gymnastics @ Chilliwack Gymnastics Club: Thursdays, October 30 to December 4 from 6:45 pm - 8:00 pm
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Orientation to be held at the facility on October 30 from 6:15 pm - 6:45 pm
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Program opportunities are available year-round, and we recruit for each season closer to the start of the program. Specific program details will be provided during the recruitment process.
Canucks Autism Network (CAN) programs give children on the autism spectrum a place to learn sports skills, engage in new activities, and socialize with their peers without the fear of acceptance or the worry of competition. It is a chance for them to build new friendships, confidence, and their skill set. CAN provides a fun and engaging environment where the pace of instruction can be modified to meet our participant’s individual needs. A high instructor-to-participant ratio allows for individualized support and instruction for each participant, and a variety of strategies are used to help participants to be successful, including visual supports. Training is provided to all CAN Support Workers, both in a virtual classroom and on the job.
CAN offers sports & rec programs for children on the autism spectrum which include Multisport (intro to gym-based physical activities and sports), Swim, and Skate programs. Gymnastics, Hockey, & Music are also offered in a few of our program regions. Support Workers may sign up for one or for multiple programs during the season, we just ask that commit to all sessions within a season.
Under the direction of the Coach and Onsite Supervisor, you will provide lessons and skill development in a program that has been specifically designed to promote physical and social development of children on the autism spectrum.
Key Functions
- Provide individualized support to participants & promote active engagement & learning as directed by the Onsite Supervisor
- Follow instructions delivered by the Skills Coach & adapt to participant(s) needs as required
- Facilitate peer to peer interaction and socialization amongst program participants
- Encourage participants to independently partake in activities
- Collaborate with Onsite Supervisor, Coaches, other Support Workers, and Volunteers to help the group be as successful as possible
- Help engage and mentor Volunteers in participant support as required
- Under the direction of the Onsite Supervisor, support the health, safety, and overall well-being of participants by maintaining a safe and hygienic environment, assisting with participant toileting and personal care needs in a respectful and dignified manner
- Have fun!
Job Requirements
- Must be 16 years of age or older
- If you are applying for a skate program: you must be able to skate forwards, backwards, stop with ease and be able to physically support beginner participant on the ice.
- If you are applying for a swim program: you must feel comfortable in all depths of the pool and able to physically support a beginner swimmer in the water.
- Previous experience supporting Autistic individuals and other diverse abilities a strong asset but not required
- Relevant post-secondary education and first aid certification an asset
- Fun, enthusiastic, motivated and a positive team player
- Passion to get involved and an eagerness to learn
- Patient, collaborative, adaptable, and respect for children and families
- Willingness to learn and open to receiving feedback
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills
- Punctual and reliable: committed to 100% program attendance
- Excellent people skills and able to build positive relationships with participants
We thank all of those who apply but only those selected will be contacted for an interview. Please note that all chosen candidates will need to successfully complete our online criminal record check to move forward in the hiring process. Additionally, successful candidates/new employees must complete all training and necessary paperwork prior to starting the program.
About Canucks Autism Network
Canucks Autism Network (CAN) provides programs to individuals on the autism spectrum and their families, while promoting acceptance and inclusion through community engagement and training initiatives across BC and beyond.
Founded in 2008 by Vancouver Canucks co-owners, Paolo and Clara Aquilini, the CAN team consists of a diverse group of trained staff, experienced support workers and dedicated volunteers.
Our vision is for every individual on the autism spectrum to be understood, accepted and supported in all community spaces.
Top Benefits
About the role
Wage: $21/hour + 10% in lieu of benefits ($23.10/hr)
Schedule & Hours: Various days throughout the week based on program(s)
Locations: Please note that this position is located at various facilities in the Fraser Valley
The Canucks Autism Network is looking to welcome some new Support Workers to the team for this upcoming Fall 2025 Season!
-
Swim @ Matsqui Recreation Centre: Wednesdays, October 22 to December 10 from 3:45 pm - 6:00 pm
-
Orientation to be held at the facility on October 22 from 3:15 pm - 3:45 pm
-
Gymnastics @ Chilliwack Gymnastics Club: Thursdays, October 30 to December 4 from 6:45 pm - 8:00 pm
-
Orientation to be held at the facility on October 30 from 6:15 pm - 6:45 pm
-
Program opportunities are available year-round, and we recruit for each season closer to the start of the program. Specific program details will be provided during the recruitment process.
Canucks Autism Network (CAN) programs give children on the autism spectrum a place to learn sports skills, engage in new activities, and socialize with their peers without the fear of acceptance or the worry of competition. It is a chance for them to build new friendships, confidence, and their skill set. CAN provides a fun and engaging environment where the pace of instruction can be modified to meet our participant’s individual needs. A high instructor-to-participant ratio allows for individualized support and instruction for each participant, and a variety of strategies are used to help participants to be successful, including visual supports. Training is provided to all CAN Support Workers, both in a virtual classroom and on the job.
CAN offers sports & rec programs for children on the autism spectrum which include Multisport (intro to gym-based physical activities and sports), Swim, and Skate programs. Gymnastics, Hockey, & Music are also offered in a few of our program regions. Support Workers may sign up for one or for multiple programs during the season, we just ask that commit to all sessions within a season.
Under the direction of the Coach and Onsite Supervisor, you will provide lessons and skill development in a program that has been specifically designed to promote physical and social development of children on the autism spectrum.
Key Functions
- Provide individualized support to participants & promote active engagement & learning as directed by the Onsite Supervisor
- Follow instructions delivered by the Skills Coach & adapt to participant(s) needs as required
- Facilitate peer to peer interaction and socialization amongst program participants
- Encourage participants to independently partake in activities
- Collaborate with Onsite Supervisor, Coaches, other Support Workers, and Volunteers to help the group be as successful as possible
- Help engage and mentor Volunteers in participant support as required
- Under the direction of the Onsite Supervisor, support the health, safety, and overall well-being of participants by maintaining a safe and hygienic environment, assisting with participant toileting and personal care needs in a respectful and dignified manner
- Have fun!
Job Requirements
- Must be 16 years of age or older
- If you are applying for a skate program: you must be able to skate forwards, backwards, stop with ease and be able to physically support beginner participant on the ice.
- If you are applying for a swim program: you must feel comfortable in all depths of the pool and able to physically support a beginner swimmer in the water.
- Previous experience supporting Autistic individuals and other diverse abilities a strong asset but not required
- Relevant post-secondary education and first aid certification an asset
- Fun, enthusiastic, motivated and a positive team player
- Passion to get involved and an eagerness to learn
- Patient, collaborative, adaptable, and respect for children and families
- Willingness to learn and open to receiving feedback
- Strong communication, interpersonal, and teamwork skills
- Punctual and reliable: committed to 100% program attendance
- Excellent people skills and able to build positive relationships with participants
We thank all of those who apply but only those selected will be contacted for an interview. Please note that all chosen candidates will need to successfully complete our online criminal record check to move forward in the hiring process. Additionally, successful candidates/new employees must complete all training and necessary paperwork prior to starting the program.
About Canucks Autism Network
Canucks Autism Network (CAN) provides programs to individuals on the autism spectrum and their families, while promoting acceptance and inclusion through community engagement and training initiatives across BC and beyond.
Founded in 2008 by Vancouver Canucks co-owners, Paolo and Clara Aquilini, the CAN team consists of a diverse group of trained staff, experienced support workers and dedicated volunteers.
Our vision is for every individual on the autism spectrum to be understood, accepted and supported in all community spaces.