Home Care Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
About the Position
The Home Care Worker is an integral member of Health Care Services team of JHSOK and serves to deepen the standard of care by delivering permanent or temporary home care support services to clients with diverse needs related to age, illness, or injury. Responsibilities of this role include assistance with dressing, bathing, housekeeping, and laundry, as well as monitoring and reporting client progress or decline in physical or cognitive functioning. The Home Care Worker plays a critical role in supporting clients in managing and maintaining their overall health to live successfully in supportive housing or shelter settings.
Primary Responsibilities
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Support residents with personal hygiene, including grooming, bathing, toileting, continence care, oral care, and dressing.
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Assist with light housekeeping tasks (laundry, dishes, sweeping, mopping) to promote safety and quality of life at home.
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Monitor residents’ ability to live safely and observe/report changes in behaviour or condition.
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Communicate and document care issues, progress, incidents, and updates to the Health Care Manager and housing staff (as appropriate).
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Follow infection control and safety protocols, including universal precautions and proper transfer techniques.
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Respect clients' goals and choices, collaborate on life skills support, and participate in client-focused activities.
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Provide minor wound care, recognize and respond to health emergencies, and administer Naloxone if needed.
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Offer medication reminders and maintain accurate, timely records for client care and statistical reporting.
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Promote a safe environment by responding to safety concerns, implementing protocols, and modelling healthy practices.
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Completion of a diploma or degree in Health Care Aide, Health Care Assistant, Supportive Care Assistant, Human Service Work, or equivalent education and experience.
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One to three years of experience in home health or community care, especially working with seniors, individuals experiencing cognitive or physical decline, substance use, or mental health challenges.
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Ability and willingness to learn and use computer platforms, including case management software and Microsoft Office.
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Strong passion for person-centered, hands-on care and a solid understanding of trauma-informed personal care approaches.
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Demonstrated skills in client intervention within home care and health-related goals.
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Excellent engagement and rapport-building skills for diverse populations.
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Effective oral and written communication skills, including tactful interaction.
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Ability to work independently, self-motivate, and uphold personal accountability.
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Experience with end-of-life care is an asset.
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Strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
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Ability to maintain professionalism, boundaries, and confidentiality at all times.
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Knowledge of best practices for populations served by JHSOK is an asset.
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Physically able to perform tasks such as frequent bending, lifting, and walking.
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Willingness to work with clients with varying needs, including cognitive decline and communicable diseases (e.g., COVID, flu), while following safety protocols.
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Must be comfortable working in clients’ homes, including suites with pets (cats, dogs).
Conditions of Hire
- Must be able to clear Criminal Record Check for Vulnerable Sector.
- Valid First Aid with CPR.
- Valid Class 5 driver’s license, clean driver’s abstract, applicable liability insurance, and access to vehicle for work purposes.
- Completion of HSABC Training modules for Introduction to Homelessness Sector within first 30-days of hire.
Why Work with Us?
- Opportunity to become a part of a purpose-driven organization and have a positive impact on lives of vulnerable adults we serve.
- Professional development opportunities.
- Competitive wages within the sector (starting at $25/hr based on experience).
- Extended health and dental benefits for full-time employees.
- RRSP matching for full-time employees.
- 3 weeks vacation and additional personal time off with pay.
About John Howard Society of Okanagan & Kootenay
The John Howard Society of Okanagan & Kootenay is a registered charity and social service agency operating in the Okanagan community for more than 60 years. Our organization has a strong history of assisting individuals experiencing a variety of challenges and social issues such as poverty, homelessness, mental health concerns, neurodevelopmental disabilities, and involvement in the criminal justice system.
Our goal is to contribute to community wellness by offering services that support clients in a number of areas, including providing and assisting with housing, community reintegration, advocacy, support with mental health and addictions, while learning how to be accountable to others and responsible for themselves. It is important to have compassion balanced with strength so that we may provide the best in care for all of our program participants.
The work of JHSOK is possible because of the combined drive and effort of staff and volunteers, interagency collaboration, partnerships with funders, support by the community, and by the amazing and resilient people we serve.
Johann Hari said that, “the opposite of Addiction is Connection”, could we go further then, and say that, “the opposite of Homelessness is Community”? At JHSOK we do just that, we help to bridge the gap and build strong communities, where everyone is welcome, included, and safe.
Home Care Worker
Top Benefits
About the role
About the Position
The Home Care Worker is an integral member of Health Care Services team of JHSOK and serves to deepen the standard of care by delivering permanent or temporary home care support services to clients with diverse needs related to age, illness, or injury. Responsibilities of this role include assistance with dressing, bathing, housekeeping, and laundry, as well as monitoring and reporting client progress or decline in physical or cognitive functioning. The Home Care Worker plays a critical role in supporting clients in managing and maintaining their overall health to live successfully in supportive housing or shelter settings.
Primary Responsibilities
-
Support residents with personal hygiene, including grooming, bathing, toileting, continence care, oral care, and dressing.
-
Assist with light housekeeping tasks (laundry, dishes, sweeping, mopping) to promote safety and quality of life at home.
-
Monitor residents’ ability to live safely and observe/report changes in behaviour or condition.
-
Communicate and document care issues, progress, incidents, and updates to the Health Care Manager and housing staff (as appropriate).
-
Follow infection control and safety protocols, including universal precautions and proper transfer techniques.
-
Respect clients' goals and choices, collaborate on life skills support, and participate in client-focused activities.
-
Provide minor wound care, recognize and respond to health emergencies, and administer Naloxone if needed.
-
Offer medication reminders and maintain accurate, timely records for client care and statistical reporting.
-
Promote a safe environment by responding to safety concerns, implementing protocols, and modelling healthy practices.
-
Completion of a diploma or degree in Health Care Aide, Health Care Assistant, Supportive Care Assistant, Human Service Work, or equivalent education and experience.
-
One to three years of experience in home health or community care, especially working with seniors, individuals experiencing cognitive or physical decline, substance use, or mental health challenges.
-
Ability and willingness to learn and use computer platforms, including case management software and Microsoft Office.
-
Strong passion for person-centered, hands-on care and a solid understanding of trauma-informed personal care approaches.
-
Demonstrated skills in client intervention within home care and health-related goals.
-
Excellent engagement and rapport-building skills for diverse populations.
-
Effective oral and written communication skills, including tactful interaction.
-
Ability to work independently, self-motivate, and uphold personal accountability.
-
Experience with end-of-life care is an asset.
-
Strong critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
-
Ability to maintain professionalism, boundaries, and confidentiality at all times.
-
Knowledge of best practices for populations served by JHSOK is an asset.
-
Physically able to perform tasks such as frequent bending, lifting, and walking.
-
Willingness to work with clients with varying needs, including cognitive decline and communicable diseases (e.g., COVID, flu), while following safety protocols.
-
Must be comfortable working in clients’ homes, including suites with pets (cats, dogs).
Conditions of Hire
- Must be able to clear Criminal Record Check for Vulnerable Sector.
- Valid First Aid with CPR.
- Valid Class 5 driver’s license, clean driver’s abstract, applicable liability insurance, and access to vehicle for work purposes.
- Completion of HSABC Training modules for Introduction to Homelessness Sector within first 30-days of hire.
Why Work with Us?
- Opportunity to become a part of a purpose-driven organization and have a positive impact on lives of vulnerable adults we serve.
- Professional development opportunities.
- Competitive wages within the sector (starting at $25/hr based on experience).
- Extended health and dental benefits for full-time employees.
- RRSP matching for full-time employees.
- 3 weeks vacation and additional personal time off with pay.
About John Howard Society of Okanagan & Kootenay
The John Howard Society of Okanagan & Kootenay is a registered charity and social service agency operating in the Okanagan community for more than 60 years. Our organization has a strong history of assisting individuals experiencing a variety of challenges and social issues such as poverty, homelessness, mental health concerns, neurodevelopmental disabilities, and involvement in the criminal justice system.
Our goal is to contribute to community wellness by offering services that support clients in a number of areas, including providing and assisting with housing, community reintegration, advocacy, support with mental health and addictions, while learning how to be accountable to others and responsible for themselves. It is important to have compassion balanced with strength so that we may provide the best in care for all of our program participants.
The work of JHSOK is possible because of the combined drive and effort of staff and volunteers, interagency collaboration, partnerships with funders, support by the community, and by the amazing and resilient people we serve.
Johann Hari said that, “the opposite of Addiction is Connection”, could we go further then, and say that, “the opposite of Homelessness is Community”? At JHSOK we do just that, we help to bridge the gap and build strong communities, where everyone is welcome, included, and safe.