Role Summary
Together with other members of the house team, the Assistant is responsible for the support, care and well-being of the individuals with disabilities at the house and day-to-day life in the home. The House Assistant is an effective member of the house team, and active member of the local L’Arche community.
Major
Duties: and Responsibilities:
- Build and foster a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere based on the individual characteristics and meaningful participation of all house members.
- Provide respectful and high-quality direct care supports and skill building for core members in areas including: personal care needs, life goals, money management, medical care and medication, appointments, family and work connections, household chores and meal preparation.
- Help plan and participate in inclusive celebrations and traditions in the home that are representative of house members.
- Support and be involved with events, gatherings, and traditions of the community.
- Keep up-to-date and accurate records in all areas as directed: financial, medical, daily journals, medication, etc.
- Assist House Leader in ensuring maintenance and upkeep of physical home, vehicle(s), and all house equipment and supplies.
- Actively participate in regular and consistent schedule of individual supervisory meetings, team meetings, house meetings and circles of learning.
- Participate in reviews and goal setting according to set processes
- Collaborate with house leader as well as with other assistants to complete household duties including but not limited to: shopping, cleaning, cooking, laundry, transportation, yard work, etc.
- Adhere to all policies, guidelines, regulations, and safety and emergency procedures of the local L’Arche community and government bodies.
- Be attentive to and responsible for own health and well-being.
Qualifications
Skills Needed and Position Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Acceptable level of spoken and written English or French to be able to effectively articulate thoughts and ideas in a team setting
- Clear police check including vulnerable sector screening
- Valid and up-to-date CPR & First Aid certification or training (provided by community if needed)
- At least 18 years of age
- Knowledgeable about L’Arche history, values and vision.
- Ability to be flexible and manage the stress of multi-faceted responsibilities and management
- Ability to remain calm, focused and clear in times of crisis
- Ability to take direction and follow-through on commitments in timely fashion
- Open to learn and grow; able to give and receive feedback
- Ability to directly address tensions in relationships
Working Conditions and Physical environment
- Live-in Assistants will be provided with their own personal bedroom space.
- From time-to time, the House Assistant may be required to be away to attend community, regional or national events and/or trainings.