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Respite Disability Services Worker, Casual

Slave Lake, Alberta
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Employee ownership and profit‑sharing dividends
Work/life balance
Learning and career development opportunities

About the role

The Program At Taproot Community Support Services, we’re a 100 percent employee-owned organization through an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT). Every employee is an owner from their first day, with a voice in shaping Taproot’s future and the opportunity to share in employee ownership dividends.

As a Certified B Corporation, we harness business for good. Since 1984 we’ve grown steadily, now delivering support across Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario through more than 90 contracts.

Our 700-plus employee-owners live by five shared values: we are stronger together, we lead with optimism, we embrace challenges, we respect every voice, and we go above and beyond. Guided by these principles, we deliver more than 125 community-based services each year. We walk alongside about 1,600 children, youth, families, and people with diverse abilities, with revenues exceeding $50 million.

Respite Care Is Designed To Help Families And Caregivers Take a Break From The Daily Responsibility Of Caring For a Person With a Developmental Disability. Respite Services Have Been Shown To Prevent Or Delay More Costly Out-of-home Placements And Keep All Family Members Safe And Stable In Addition To

  • Helping the caregiver maintain their own health and well being by giving them time to rest or attend to their own needs
  • Improving the caregivers’ ability and effectiveness to care through education and improved skill level

The Position The Disability Services Worker (DSW), under supervision of their supervisor, facilitates and monitors education and development programs for purposes of providing individuals in service with physical, behavioural, emotional and social supports/supervision in residence and in the community. DSWs develop relationships and act as a liaison with the community, family members, guardians and employers. This position reports to the Team Leader.

Respite Care - Disability Services Worker provides support to an active male with challenging behaviors to help him to succeed within his home community. Respite care is done in the persons home in Slave Lake, Alberta.

Scheduling No guaranteed weekly hours/schedule. Position requires that the employee must be available to work a variety of shifts such as 1700 Friday through 0900 Monday or weekdays 1700-0900 (16 hours). Once hired, a Casual/On Call employee is contacted to provide respite, and to cover staff illness, LOA, vacation etc. in this 24-hr/7 program.

In Your Role You Will

  • Support individuals with household chores, life skills, personal hygiene (if needed).
  • Provide supports as per the individual's care plan
  • Provide immediate support in crisis situations and use de-escalation techniques to deal with behaviours
  • Administer medication, first aid if/when necessary.
  • Use computer program to write objective daily reports and document notes & observations regarding the client
  • A complete and detailed list of key responsibilities can be available at time of interview.
  • Prior to confirmation of employment, all applicants must provide a copy of a current Criminal Record Check and/or Government Screening Letter. These checks vary depending on province and sector and will be communicated by the Program Hiring Team.

As An Ideal Candidate You Possess

  • Minimum Grade 12 or Diploma/Degree in Disabilities Studies, Social Work, Human Services, Special Education or equivalent
  • MANDATORY - One (1) year experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities & complex needs.
  • MANDATORY - A valid Class 5 Driver License with clear driving abstract and reliable transportation
  • Clear criminal record check and social services involvement check
  • A positive attitude and belief that persons with disabilities have the right / responsibility to define and pursue their life choices, and pursue active participation and involvement in the community.
  • Skills in assisting individuals in anger management, daily living, self help, etc.
  • First Aid/CPR Certification
  • Crisis Prevention Intervention, Medication Administration, Abuse Protocol, Proactive Procedures and Behavioural Strategies, Foundations and Disabilities Training
  • Knowledge of basic health and safety rules and guidelines for personal health and safety, as appropriate.

What Taproot Community Support Services Does At Taproot, your passion for helping others can truly make a difference. As an employee-owned company, we value collaboration, learning, and innovation. Our strength-based approach guides both our care and how we support each other. Join a team where your voice matters, and together, we’re building a company we’re proud of.

Our Employees Enjoy

  • Employee ownership from day one through our EOT, with opportunity for profit-sharing dividends
  • Work/life balance
  • Learning and career development opportunities
  • Competitive wages and salaries
  • Paid vacation and benefits for eligible employees
  • Matching RRSP plan for eligible employees within Alberta
  • Professional development opportunities and job-related training
  • Employee and Family Assistance Program
  • Long Service Milestone rewards
  • Employee referral bonus program
  • A values-driven workplace — as a Certified B Corp, we're committed to using business as a force for good

For more information on Taproot Community Support Services visit our website: taproot.ca

No telephone calls please. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be notified.

About Taproot Community Support Services

Individual and Family Services
201-500

At Taproot (formerly WJS Canada), we believe that there is an inner- strength within all of us. We provide personalized support services to children, youth, adults, and families facing difficulties. Rooted in cultural respect and support, our programs are designed to help people grow and find their place within their communities.