Fort St. John Association for Community Living
Location
Fort St. John, British Columbia
Salary
CA$26 - CA$26 / HOUR
Support workers assist individuals with developmental disabilities in daily living tasks, personal hygiene, and medication administration. They also facilitate community inclusion, social skills development, and independent living skills.
Candidates must be at least 19 years old with a valid Class 5 Canadian driver's license. A vulnerable sector criminal record clearance and clear tuberculosis screening are required.
Personal hygiene, assist individuals with activities of daily living such as feeding, lifting and transferring, hygiene grooming, and toileting. Assists individuals to function more independently in their home and in the community. Assists with daily life skills, social skills and/or behaviour management. Teaches and assists individuals with activities such as cooking, money management, shopping, household safety. Create opportunities for community inclusion events, activities and advocacy. Medication administration. Accessing the community to attend events, appointments, or other activities. This is an excellent career choice for people who enjoy interacting with others, appreciate variety in their daily work, and want to make a difference in the lives of others. The ideal support worker is caring, supportive, and makes individuals feel independent and involved in their community. Support workers are expected to work in our housing programs, and in our community based programs. Levels of care vary, based on program.
We are looking for specific attributes and a candidate with the right personality. Training is provided.
This is a casual position, meaning shifts are scheduled based on availability, seniority, and call-ins, and union (BCGEU) membership is required of all successful applicants. The wage starts at $25.95 per hour (RCW Grid Level 10, Step 1) and 10.6% is paid on all hours worked in lieu of benefits as casual status.
Knowledge, understanding, and willingness to learn about developmental disabilities, mental health, and health services. Commitment to anti-racism, anti-oppression, and equity. Problem solving skills. Flexibility and creativity. Ability to work independently or as part of a team. Provide a positive, respectful, and safe work environment. Has a strong understanding of the practice and meaning of inclusion. Compassionate towards people and can support individuals in a non-judgmental way.
Able to work shift work. We have programs that are staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Valid Canadian drivers license and Class 5 license in order to work in our community based programs. Vulnerable sector criminal record clearance. (Completed through the FSJACL after successful interview.) Clear Tuberculosis screening. (Instructions for booking screening will be provided after successful interview.) Must be 19 years of age or older. Applicants who turn 19 within the calendar year will be considered.
This position is open to both male and female applicants.
Thank you for your interest in working for the Fort St. John Association for Community Living.
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