Location
Penetanguishene, Ontario
Provide behavioural and rehabilitation interventions for clients with cognitive impairments, dementia, or acquired brain injuries. Responsibilities include conducting client observations, assisting with activities of daily living, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to implement care plans.
Requires post-secondary education in behavioural sciences, psychology, or a related field, along with a G2 driver's license and First-Aid/CPR-C certification. Candidates must have at least 2 years of experience in behaviour assessments and working with complex behavioural challenges.
We are currently seeking a qualified Behaviour Support Worker in the Penetanguishene area, to work under the direction of a Behaviour Therapist and work closely with our Clinical Director/Psychologist as part of a team supporting clients who are experiencing behavioural and psychological symptoms resulting from cognitive impairment, dementia and/or acquired brain injury (ABI).The Behaviour Support Worker along with clinical leaders will complete client observations and assessments, collaborate on developing appropriate interventions, model strategies and assist with transitions across sectors.
Provide transitional care support e.g. from hospital to a transitional care unit (TCU), supportive living residence, or home. Model appropriate behavior, provide positive reinforcement and corrective feedback. Assist with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). This includes bathing, transfers, toileting, and physical assistance; as well as assisting with participation in physical, vocational, and recreational activities. Light housekeeping as needed. Assist with connection to community supports for specific populations as required (e.g. diabetes care, recreational programs, addictions support, housing and food insecurity, etc.) Assist with and implement behavioural and rehabilitation interventions and plans as prescribed by the multidisciplinary team, to ensure quality supports. Collect data on client behaviour through direct observation, interviews with client’s circle of care, and other standardized assessments. Assist with administration of medication programs. Complete documentation/reports following company and provincial guidelines. Report significant clinical findings to the Clinical Director as appropriate. Participate in team meetings as required. Provide educational support to staff and caregivers regarding behavioural care plans. Participate in team and/or organization-wide committees as requested. Participate in the evaluation of risks associated with maladaptive behaviours upon client intakes and contribute to plans to mitigate the identified risks. Maintain confidentiality of client and corporate information and discuss same only with appropriate Bayshore personnel. Ensure the protection of client rights; carry-out an advocacy role. Remain current on clinical best-practices and evidence-based interventions. Participate in ongoing internal and/or external continuing education activities. Adhere to Bayshore Policies and Procedures. Participate in quality activities and continuous improvement initiatives in keeping with the company's Quality Management System. Participate in proactive Health & Safety activities while performing all duties; responsible to notify immediate Supervisor of any Health & Safety risks or concerns. Complete other tasks as requested
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