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Developmental Service Worker (Part-Time)

Community Living14 days ago
Burlington, ON
CA$29/hour
Mid Level
Part-time

Top Benefits

Rewarding work environment
Promotes the dignity, values, rights and inclusion of people we support
Accommodations available for all parts of the recruitment process

About the role

Job description

Job Summary

As part of a dynamic team committed to providing quality support, you will enjoy a rewarding work environment that promotes the dignity, values, rights and inclusion of people we support.

This position is accountable for the care, safety and security of the people we support and the monitoring of their daily routine. Support workers will also be responsible to manage medication administration, health care treatment, documentation of records, and money management related to their support plans.

Duties and Responsibilities

· Facilitate and support the participation of the people we support in their community, neighborhood and family activities and affairs

· Promote the people we support to develop decision-making skills, exercise choices and assume reasonable risks.

· Be aware of the unique needs and interest of each person we support especially as it pertains to identifying and addressing their recreational cultural and spiritual strengths and needs

· Involve the people we support in appropriate age and cultural activities typically engaged in by their developmentally delayed peers

· Liaise with community, church and social groups and relevant agencies in the community to promote the participation of citizens with an developmental disability

· Assist the people we support to develop personal competencies and valued social roles through the mutual established of individual support plans.

· Facilitate the people we support with their health needs including personal hygiene, assistance with meals, physiotherapy, physical activity nutrition monitoring, treatments and medication and ensure appropriate and accurate documentation of such intervention and support

· Accompany the people we support to medical dental and other professional appointments as required

· Assist the people we support with the preparation of meals and ensure that the food preparation follows the Canada Food Guide

· Facilitate and assist the people we support to keep their finances in order and maintain complete and confidential information on each person we support

· Provide support to new employees, co-workers, volunteers and students in regards to policies procedures, routines and individual support plans

· Adhere to all the polices procedures, practices expectations and standards as established by the association, including the health and safety policies and expectations

Qualifications

· University or College Degree in the Human Services Field such as Developmental Service/Child Care Worker, Social Service Worker, Early Childhood Educator, Bachelor of Arts or Science in the Human Services Field

· Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (CPI) and First Aid/CPR (preferred)

· A valid G driver’s license (required)

· Police clearance with vulnerable sector check (required)

· As per CLB’s policy, all staff must be able to show proof of full vaccination (two doses) against covid-19 (required)

Experience

· Minimum of one year employment or a volunteer in the Human Services Field or Equivalent would be an asset

Approved College/Universities

Algonquin College, Canadore College

Confederation College

Fleming College

Humber College

Loyalist College

College Boreal

Centennial College

Durham College

George Brown College

College
La Cite

Niagara College

Sheridan College

St. Clair College

Sault College

Fanshawe College

Georgian College

Lambton College

Mohawk College

Northern College

Seneca College

St Lawrence College

Conestoga College

Cambrian College

Seneca College

St. Lawrence College

Will also accept from accredited universities e.g. UofT, York, Ryerson, Waterloo, Western, Laurier, etc.

Approved Program List

BA (Psychology, Social Work, Education, Disability Studies) or others in the human/ social services field

Behavioural Sciences (both Bachelors and Diploma)

Developmental Service Worker Diploma

Social Service Worker Diploma

Personal Support Worker Diploma

Child and Youth Worker OR Child and Youth Care Diploma

Educational Assistant Diploma

Early Childhood Education Diploma

Community Services Diploma (including those with a focus on mental health and addictions)

Community and Justice Services Diploma

Skills and Abilities

· Ability to work effectively as a team member and possesses initiative

· Excellent written and verbal communication skills

· Ability to set priorities, coordinate activities, respond appropriately to difficult situations, follow through with direction

· Understand respect and always take into account the needs and wishes of the people we support and their families

We are always seeking applicants who feel they have the qualifications and skills to help us fulfill our mission.

We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Accommodations are available for all parts of the recruitment process. Applicants are requested to contact Human Resources and encouraged to make their accommodation needs known in advance.

Job Types: Part-time, Permanent

Pay: From $29.24 per hour

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Holidays
  • Monday to Friday
  • Night shift
  • Overtime
  • Weekends as needed

Application question(s):

  • Are you legally eligible to work in Canada?
  • Are you able to provide proof of vaccination against Covid-19 (2 doses)? Please note this is a requirement for all of our staff.
  • Are you available to work weekends, holidays, evenings and/or overnight?

Education:

  • DCS / DEC (preferred)

Experience:

  • Developmental Services: 1 year (preferred)

Licence/Certification:

  • G2 or G Driver's License (required)

Work Location: In person

About Community Living

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Community Living Toronto has been a source of support for people with an intellectual disability and their families since 1948. We offer a wide range of services including respite, person-directed planning, employment supports, residential programs, and community-based activities. We are proud to support over 4,000 individuals and their families in 80+ locations across Toronto.

The “community living movement” began with families who wanted their children to live in the community, rather than institutions. Today, we continue to advocate for inclusive communities and support the rights and choices of people with an intellectual disability.