Top Benefits
About the role
Make a move to a career that cares
Join one of the most innovative organizations in the disability services sector where you can bring joy, independence, and possibility into someone’s life—every single day.
Who we are (more than just a workplace)
DASCH helps people with intellectual disabilities in Winnipeg to reach their full potential. We collaborate with families and allied professionals to support youth and adults so they can live, work, play and thrive in an inclusive, accessible, and responsive environment.
What you should know about us:
- We aim to build an inclusive community that values people with intellectual disabilities.
- We support people living in more than 50 homes throughout Winnipeg.
- People at DASCH have access to recreational and life skills development.
- Our DASCHWorks program provides support and opportunities for employment, financial stability, and independence.
- Specialized professionals offer support in areas such as life skills, behaviour management, nutrition, and mental health.
- We are known for exceptional service. Part of that comes from providing our team members with the comprehensive training, support, and recognition they deserve to succeed. This is a place where people can flourish and grow their careers.
What you’ll do (the highlights)
Under the direction of the Manager of Quality Care, the Recreational Counsellor is responsible for assisting in the research, planning, development and facilitation of inclusive, community-based leisure and recreational programming for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
What that looks like:
- Working a flexible part time schedule.
- 12-15 hours per week, typically in the evenings.
- Must be able to flex hours based on position needs.
- Identify individual needs, abilities, strengths, and interests related to leisure and recreational activities.
- Research, plan, develop, and facilitate community-based leisure and recreational programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
- Develop and evaluate assessment protocols for ongoing evaluation of activities.
- Enrich recreational experiences for participants and address barriers they face.
- Ensure all activities are safe and align with DASCH’s vision, mission, and values.
- Promote recreational activities through various mediums.
- Encourage participation of all individuals who attend recreational activities
- Collect, evaluate, and provide statistical reporting.
- Serve as a positive role model for staff, individuals and the community
What you bring (and why you’ll thrive here)
DASCH team members are special. They have a mix of the right personal characteristics and specific skills for their work.
Your qualifications:
- Strong knowledge of intellectual disabilities and experience working in the field is an asset.
- Ability to work in a busy and dynamic environment.
- Completed Grade 10 in Canada, or you have achieved Level 6 on the Canadian Language Benchmark Assessment.
- A Class 5 Manitoba Driver’s License (Intermediate Stage acceptable).
- Access to a reliable motor vehicle.
Your characteristics:
- You connect with others quickly and enjoy building relationships.
- You listen carefully and communicate clearly.
- Others find you helpful and positive.
- You are enthusiastic and enjoy taking initiative.
- You enjoy being creative and finding unique ways to solve problems.
- Details are important to you, and you focus on accomplishing goals.
- You believe everyone has the right to be part of the community regardless of abilities.
Pay + perks (how we support you)
- Salary: $18.00 per hour
- Comprehensive employer-paid training.
- Career growth opportunities.
- Paid mileage.
Ready to apply? (“check” these details first)
Before you click on the “apply now” button, know that to work at DASCH, you have to provide satisfactory background checks, including a Criminal Record Check with a Vulnerable Sector Search, Adult Abuse Registry check and Child Abuse Registry check. We will accept checks you have completed within three months of applying. We will also ask you for employment references.
About DASCH
DASCH is a non-profit organization established in 1974 dedicated to exploring and meeting the residential, day program, respite and foster care needs of youth and adults.
DASCH supports people living in over 50 homes throughout Winnipeg. People can participate in personalized social, educational, vocational and recreational services that provide learning opportunities and greater independence.
Since the movement from institutionalization to community living evolved, various advocacy groups like DASCH have made large strides in empowering an otherwise historically overlooked population of our society.
DASCH is truly committed to enhancing and uplifting the lives of the people it supports through education, awareness, understanding and the highest degree of respect for all.
Top Benefits
About the role
Make a move to a career that cares
Join one of the most innovative organizations in the disability services sector where you can bring joy, independence, and possibility into someone’s life—every single day.
Who we are (more than just a workplace)
DASCH helps people with intellectual disabilities in Winnipeg to reach their full potential. We collaborate with families and allied professionals to support youth and adults so they can live, work, play and thrive in an inclusive, accessible, and responsive environment.
What you should know about us:
- We aim to build an inclusive community that values people with intellectual disabilities.
- We support people living in more than 50 homes throughout Winnipeg.
- People at DASCH have access to recreational and life skills development.
- Our DASCHWorks program provides support and opportunities for employment, financial stability, and independence.
- Specialized professionals offer support in areas such as life skills, behaviour management, nutrition, and mental health.
- We are known for exceptional service. Part of that comes from providing our team members with the comprehensive training, support, and recognition they deserve to succeed. This is a place where people can flourish and grow their careers.
What you’ll do (the highlights)
Under the direction of the Manager of Quality Care, the Recreational Counsellor is responsible for assisting in the research, planning, development and facilitation of inclusive, community-based leisure and recreational programming for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
What that looks like:
- Working a flexible part time schedule.
- 12-15 hours per week, typically in the evenings.
- Must be able to flex hours based on position needs.
- Identify individual needs, abilities, strengths, and interests related to leisure and recreational activities.
- Research, plan, develop, and facilitate community-based leisure and recreational programs for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
- Develop and evaluate assessment protocols for ongoing evaluation of activities.
- Enrich recreational experiences for participants and address barriers they face.
- Ensure all activities are safe and align with DASCH’s vision, mission, and values.
- Promote recreational activities through various mediums.
- Encourage participation of all individuals who attend recreational activities
- Collect, evaluate, and provide statistical reporting.
- Serve as a positive role model for staff, individuals and the community
What you bring (and why you’ll thrive here)
DASCH team members are special. They have a mix of the right personal characteristics and specific skills for their work.
Your qualifications:
- Strong knowledge of intellectual disabilities and experience working in the field is an asset.
- Ability to work in a busy and dynamic environment.
- Completed Grade 10 in Canada, or you have achieved Level 6 on the Canadian Language Benchmark Assessment.
- A Class 5 Manitoba Driver’s License (Intermediate Stage acceptable).
- Access to a reliable motor vehicle.
Your characteristics:
- You connect with others quickly and enjoy building relationships.
- You listen carefully and communicate clearly.
- Others find you helpful and positive.
- You are enthusiastic and enjoy taking initiative.
- You enjoy being creative and finding unique ways to solve problems.
- Details are important to you, and you focus on accomplishing goals.
- You believe everyone has the right to be part of the community regardless of abilities.
Pay + perks (how we support you)
- Salary: $18.00 per hour
- Comprehensive employer-paid training.
- Career growth opportunities.
- Paid mileage.
Ready to apply? (“check” these details first)
Before you click on the “apply now” button, know that to work at DASCH, you have to provide satisfactory background checks, including a Criminal Record Check with a Vulnerable Sector Search, Adult Abuse Registry check and Child Abuse Registry check. We will accept checks you have completed within three months of applying. We will also ask you for employment references.
About DASCH
DASCH is a non-profit organization established in 1974 dedicated to exploring and meeting the residential, day program, respite and foster care needs of youth and adults.
DASCH supports people living in over 50 homes throughout Winnipeg. People can participate in personalized social, educational, vocational and recreational services that provide learning opportunities and greater independence.
Since the movement from institutionalization to community living evolved, various advocacy groups like DASCH have made large strides in empowering an otherwise historically overlooked population of our society.
DASCH is truly committed to enhancing and uplifting the lives of the people it supports through education, awareness, understanding and the highest degree of respect for all.