Carefor Health & Community Services·Ottawa, Ontario
Provide personal support and hygiene care to individuals in the Adult Day Program while ensuring their safety and security. Collaborate with the program team to plan, implement, and evaluate group activities tailored to client goals and interests.
Carefor is Eastern Ontario’s largest home care and community support services not-for-profit, with over 1,200 employees operating in Eastern Counties, Ottawa, and Pembroke-Renfrew County. The founding chapter of the Victorian Order of Nurses, Carefor has been helping seniors and people living with disabilities in Eastern Ontario live with choice and dignity since 1897. For our staff, we are proud to help them be the best they can be both now and into the future. Through comprehensive onboarding and continual training, you are continuously improving your professional practice with Carefor; and with the HOOPP pension plan, great benefits and a flexible schedule, we’re looking out for you and your family. At Carefor, we know our work matters, and we’re proud of the impact we have in people’s lives. Overview Reporting to the Supervisor, the ADP Assistant provides personal support to individuals in the Day Program within the framework of Carefor policies and procedures and collaborates closely with members of the program team with the planning and implementation of program activities.
Collaborates with the ADP Program Coordinator regarding types of programs to be developed to achieve individual goals of clients. Assists clients with personal care including eating, toileting, and personal hygiene when necessary. Supports the clients to participate as fully as possible in day program activities. Ensures safety and security measures for all participating clients. Recommends modifications to programs to suit the evolving needs of clients. Assists with the implementation of group activities based on clients’ interests and levels of ability. Organizes supplies, equipment, and resources for the programs Assists with the completion of progress notes and other documentation related to assessments and action plans. Assists with the evaluation of client progress and of the program. Adheres to all Carefor policies and procedures. Implements all IPAC measures as needed. Participates effectively as a team member. Attends planned in-service and educational sessions. Functions and reports in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety legislation, regulations, and Carefor policies and procedures. Participates in health and safety training including WHMIS and applies this knowledge in the workplace Wears or uses any/all protective equipment or clothing provided by Carefor and does not interfere with protective devices as to change or negate their functions Reports the absence of or defect in any equipment or protective device, and which may endanger self or other worker Reports any violations of the Health and Safety Act or the regulations, or the existence of any hazard Does not use or operate any equipment, machine, device, or work in a manner that may endanger self or other worker Ensures all workplace incidents are reported in a timely manner in accordance with legislation, and Carefor policies and procedures for workplace injuries and incidents (eg. WSIB injuries, infection control)
Diploma in Social Services with concentration in dementia studies, Recreation and Leisure, Development Services, Personal Support Worker Current Standard First Aid Certificate preferred Current CPR level C Certificate preferred Up to date immunizations for Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella, Hepatitis B, Tetanus and Diphtheria preferred Experience working with the older adults with special needs (frailty, dementia, mental health) and memory care Experience with memory care Experience working in a team setting Excellent interpersonal skills and an ability to communicate effectively with clients, caregivers, staff, health care professionals, service agencies both verbally and in writing Proficient computer skills Physical ability to perform duties such as standing for long periods, squatting, bending to assist clients with activities of daily living and lifting (chairs and tables) Ability to organize, prioritize and multi-task Bilingualism (English/French) an asset Valid Class G drivers’ license and access to vehicle (for designated positions) Acceptable Vulnerable Sector Background Check
Competitive Salary Pension Plan with the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP) Employee and Family Assistance Program Professional Development Opportunities Leadership team who values innovation, continuous improvement, quality and service excellence while appreciating work-life boundaries Staff who are deeply committed to excellent client care EDI Statement Carefor is committed to providing an inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection process. Please let us know in your application if you require accommodations at any stage of the recruitment process. All requests for accommodation will be considered in a fair and objective manner that will ensure applicants are treated with respect and dignity.
Requires a diploma in Social Services, Recreation and Leisure, Development Services, or as a Personal Support Worker. Candidates should have experience with older adults with special needs and possess valid First Aid and CPR certifications.
Market context
In Ontario, program assistant roles in adult day programs are typically in demand because employers need support staff who can work with older adults with special needs and help maintain daily program operations. This role can be competitive because it asks for a relevant diploma, experience with older adults, and current First Aid and CPR certifications. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your credentials and tailor your application to direct care or recreation support experience.
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