About the role
As a member of the Adult Day and Caregiver Support team the Caregiver Educator is responsible for providing education and support to caregivers of persons living with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or related disorder. This is a full-time position where the incumbent will work Monday to Friday 8:30am– 5:00pm however must have a flexible schedule to include evening work. The individual will be supporting caregivers who work at our Burlington Adult Day program as well as the Burlington and Halton Hills Communities.
Pay range: $52,474.50 - $55, 592 per year
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
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Educates caregivers, Acclaim Health staff, students, and volunteers on all aspects of disease management.
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Provides individual and group support to caregivers on progression of illness and the day to day management of illness
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Contributes to newsletters for caregiver and staff.
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Conducts home/community visits for support and education to caregivers
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Develops, coordinates, facilitates, and evaluates caregiver support groups throughout Halton.
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Plans and facilitates the Dementia Information Series and Discussion Series for caregivers, ensuring caregivers receive accurate information.
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Develops, coordinates, facilitates and evaluates other educational and support initiatives to meet the needs of caregivers in Halton Region.
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Plans and facilitates caregiver social and wellness events.
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Coordinates the annual printing of the Halton Dementia Guide.
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Supports and evaluate volunteers on an ongoing basis.
QUALIFICATIONS & EDUCATION**:**
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Baccalaureate Degree, Health/Social Science discipline or equivalent
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Valid Ontario driver’s license, use of vehicle and insurance per Acclaim Health policy.
EXPERIENCE & SKILLS**:**
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Baccalaureate Degree, Health/Social Science discipline or equivalent
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Minimum 2 to 3 years’ experience working with individuals and caregivers dealing with dementia in a community environment is preferred
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Well-developed knowledge of dementia.
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Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in facilitating and presenting to groups.
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Proficient in Microsoft Office.
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Excellent organizational skills.
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Proven ability to multi-task and meet deadlines.
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Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively as a team member. Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle
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Must be legally eligible to work in Canada
Acclaim Health is an equal opportunity employer and is actively working towards a more inclusive, diverse and equitable world. We recognize that our work environment is stronger - and our care more effective - when it includes people of equity-seeking groups, including those of varying race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, family status or disability status.
Please note - only those applicants selected for interview will be contacted.
Should you require accommodation during the recruitment and selection process, please inform human resources so we can ensure your equal participation in this process
About Acclaim Health
We believe in advocating for the health needs of people in our community. We believe in rigorously pursuing excellence in everything we do - from exceptional client care to good governance and fiscal accountability. And we're not afraid to take risks or adopt new, emerging best practices to drive better care.
We know that when we're healthy, our community is strong and healthy too.
That's why we're here.
Last year we helped almost 23,000 people in Halton improve their quality of life. Join our team of over 500 staff and over 650 volunteers to provide high quality, innovative care in your community.
Our services include: *Nursing *Home and Personal Support *Home Companions *Alzheimer Services (including adult day programs and caregiver support and education) *Friendly Visiting for isolated older adults *Memory Visiting for memory impaired older adults *Hospice Visiting *Bereavement Support *Home Support Exercise Program *Palliative Care Consultation for industry professionals
About the role
As a member of the Adult Day and Caregiver Support team the Caregiver Educator is responsible for providing education and support to caregivers of persons living with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease or related disorder. This is a full-time position where the incumbent will work Monday to Friday 8:30am– 5:00pm however must have a flexible schedule to include evening work. The individual will be supporting caregivers who work at our Burlington Adult Day program as well as the Burlington and Halton Hills Communities.
Pay range: $52,474.50 - $55, 592 per year
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS:
-
Educates caregivers, Acclaim Health staff, students, and volunteers on all aspects of disease management.
-
Provides individual and group support to caregivers on progression of illness and the day to day management of illness
-
Contributes to newsletters for caregiver and staff.
-
Conducts home/community visits for support and education to caregivers
-
Develops, coordinates, facilitates, and evaluates caregiver support groups throughout Halton.
-
Plans and facilitates the Dementia Information Series and Discussion Series for caregivers, ensuring caregivers receive accurate information.
-
Develops, coordinates, facilitates and evaluates other educational and support initiatives to meet the needs of caregivers in Halton Region.
-
Plans and facilitates caregiver social and wellness events.
-
Coordinates the annual printing of the Halton Dementia Guide.
-
Supports and evaluate volunteers on an ongoing basis.
QUALIFICATIONS & EDUCATION**:**
-
Baccalaureate Degree, Health/Social Science discipline or equivalent
-
Valid Ontario driver’s license, use of vehicle and insurance per Acclaim Health policy.
EXPERIENCE & SKILLS**:**
-
Baccalaureate Degree, Health/Social Science discipline or equivalent
-
Minimum 2 to 3 years’ experience working with individuals and caregivers dealing with dementia in a community environment is preferred
-
Well-developed knowledge of dementia.
-
Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in facilitating and presenting to groups.
-
Proficient in Microsoft Office.
-
Excellent organizational skills.
-
Proven ability to multi-task and meet deadlines.
-
Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively as a team member. Valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle
-
Must be legally eligible to work in Canada
Acclaim Health is an equal opportunity employer and is actively working towards a more inclusive, diverse and equitable world. We recognize that our work environment is stronger - and our care more effective - when it includes people of equity-seeking groups, including those of varying race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, family status or disability status.
Please note - only those applicants selected for interview will be contacted.
Should you require accommodation during the recruitment and selection process, please inform human resources so we can ensure your equal participation in this process
About Acclaim Health
We believe in advocating for the health needs of people in our community. We believe in rigorously pursuing excellence in everything we do - from exceptional client care to good governance and fiscal accountability. And we're not afraid to take risks or adopt new, emerging best practices to drive better care.
We know that when we're healthy, our community is strong and healthy too.
That's why we're here.
Last year we helped almost 23,000 people in Halton improve their quality of life. Join our team of over 500 staff and over 650 volunteers to provide high quality, innovative care in your community.
Our services include: *Nursing *Home and Personal Support *Home Companions *Alzheimer Services (including adult day programs and caregiver support and education) *Friendly Visiting for isolated older adults *Memory Visiting for memory impaired older adults *Hospice Visiting *Bereavement Support *Home Support Exercise Program *Palliative Care Consultation for industry professionals