March of Dimes Canada·Sudbury, Ontario
Implement programs to enhance the delivery of community support services for clients with brain injuries and manage a caseload of nine clients. Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams to set functional goals and provide cognitive and compensatory strategies.
At March of Dimes Canada, our collective work matters.
As a leading national charity backed by a history of more than 70 years of impact, we’re dedicated to being Canada’s leading service provider, resource, and advocate, empowering people with disabilities to live and thrive in communities nationwide.
Our Community Support Services (CSS) team provides essential services that enable our clients to thrive.
Whether their disability is physical, the result of brain injury, or aging, our more than 2,000 team members assist clients in their homes and across communities, to live as independently as possible.
The opportunity We are currently looking to fill one new opportunity for a Full-Time Senior Brain Injury Rehabilitation Worker position in our Sudbury, ON region Schedule: Monday to Friday Starting wage: $27.01 per hour.
This compensation is inclusive of a $3.00 per hour wage enhancement from the Ontario government for hours spent directly supporting clients.
The wage enhancement does not apply to training and paid leave.
Hours: 35 hours per week
Implements programs designed to enhance the efficiency and safe delivery of Community Support Services to clients with Brain Injury with the support of the RSC Manage a case load of 9 clients with one office block per week. Working collaboratively with the RSC in completing all daily report writing, incident reports, Individual Rehabilitation Plan, and quarterly reporting Ability to manage a caseload with flexibility while responding to other duties as assigned. Work collaboratively with the multi-disciplinary teams to ensure individual needs are met through functional goal setting. Act as a resource to staff and families in the provision of long-term support and service coordination for complex or catastrophic cases to enable adults with Brain Injuries to remain in community. To provide cognitive and compensatory strategies that support functional goal setting Travel within region on a daily basis Qualifications and experience: 2 – 5 years experience in the Social Services/Health Sector, coordinating services for individuals with Brain Injury is an asset 2 Years of Post Secondary Education Concrete knowledge of the effects of an ABI is an asset, training will be provide Community based experience working with individuals with a Brain Injury, physical disabilities or special needs Highly organized and excellent time management skills Problem solving and conflict resolution skills Knowledge of behaviour management principles General understanding of computer hardware and software Strong ability to assess and determine effective compensatory strategies for individuals with brain injuries. Valid Licence and access to a car Insurance liability of $1,000,000.00 French and English Bilingualism is an asset.
Requires 2-5 years of experience in social services or health sectors and two years of post-secondary education. Must possess a valid driver's license, access to a car, and $1,000,000 in liability insurance.
Market context
In Ontario, support-services roles in healthcare are typically in steady demand because facilities need reliable staff who can help keep patient care moving. These positions are competitive when candidates bring hands-on training, current Basic Life Support certification, and a valid driver’s license; a high school diploma is required, and Medical Assistant, EMT, or CNA preparation is preferred. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm your certification status and transportation readiness before applying.