Karis Disability Services
Location
Warman, Saskatchewan
Direct Support Professionals assist individuals with developmental disabilities with activities of daily living while building communities that value their contributions. They work collaboratively with families, advocates, friends, and community partners to promote full citizenship and enhance relationships.
Candidates must possess a satisfactory Vulnerable Sector Police Check, a valid Saskatchewan Class 5 or Novice 2 driver's license, and access to reliable transportation. Preferred qualifications include 3-6 months of experience or post-secondary education in a related field like Developmental Services Worker or Child and Youth Worker.
Direct Support Professional employees build communities that value the contributions of people who experience developmental disabilities. They assist with activities of daily living, working collaboratively with families, advocates, friends, and community partners in order to promote full citizenship and enhance relationships. Recognizing people’s right to self-determination, and valuing their unique gifts while encouraging continuous growth and development is only a part of what makes this a rewarding career.
Visit Developmental Services Workforce Initiative [https://dscorecomp.com/] to learn more about the core competencies that characterize the work of direct support professionals.
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