CBI Home Health·Surrey, British Columbia
Implement person-centered plans to support adults, youth, and children with developmental and mental health challenges. Assist individuals in achieving personal goals and fostering meaningful relationships and inclusion within the community.
CBI Home Health supports people at home and in the community. We are one of Canada's leading specialized community services, home and integrated care providers, operating in more than 800 communities across the country. Our teams work together to deliver the right care at the right time, helping people live safely, independently, and with dignity. Learn more at cbihomehealth.ca.
Because Your Care Matters.
CBI Home Health is looking to hire Mental Health Direct Support Specialists in Surrey.
Range: The hourly rate range for this position is $22.95 - $25.33.
This job posting is for existing vacancies.
Why CBI Home Health?
We're committed to making a difference in people's lives — and that starts with yours. You'll enjoy a flexible schedule that allows you to achieve your goals at work and at home. As you care for others, CBI Home Health will care for you by providing the equipment, training and resources that you need to feel confident every day.
Full-time, part-time, and casual opportunities, with flexible scheduling options.
Reward and recognition programs, including earned-wage access through our partnership with ZayZoon.
Comprehensive benefits package including Group RRSP, extended medical and dental coverage.
Employee Perks and Discount Programs through our partnership with Perkopolis. Employee and Family Assistance Program.
Paid orientation, training and development with opportunities to grow your career
As a Mental Health Direct Support Specialist, you will Implement person-centered plans designed to support and assist adults, youth, and children with individual development, community disability/development, behaviour management and or personal care.
Assist and support individuals to participate in a meaningful way in their personal life planning, in the identification of personal goals and aspirations, and in the definition and expansion of opportunities for personal growth and meaningful, valued roles within the community.
Assist and support individuals in the establishment and maintenance of shared, respectful relationships within the community, with a view to meaningful participation and inclusion.
Be aware of the individual's physical, social and recreational environments, take action to minimize risks and maximize participation/inclusion, and refer more complex situations to more experienced resources where appropriate.
Be aware of and adhere to established policies, practices, and operational protocols, this includes being aware of adhering to medical protocols and standing orders relative to medication and other remedies.
Understand community issues and opportunities, and assist/support the individual with general access to and participation in the community.
A positive attitude and belief that persons with disabilities have the right and responsibility to define and pursue their life choices and pursue active participation and involvement in the community
Experience/knowledge of working with clients with intellectual/mental disabilities, or those suffering from traumatic brain injuries.
Experience/knowledge of working with clients with alcohol and drug dependencies.
Experience/knowledge of working with clients with behavioural issues, or those who have challenging disabilities such as Autism and ADHD.
Ability to meet conditions of employment including but not limited to: active Standard First Aid/CPR (Standard or level C is preferred), clear TB test, a clear Security Clearance including Vulnerable Sector Check Post secondary education in Human Services considered to be an asset.
We use technology and automation to support administrative aspects of our recruitment process. Artificial Intelligence is not used to evaluate, rank, or select candidates. All hiring decisions are made by people.
CBI Home Health is committed to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from all qualified individuals and are committed to providing accommodations throughout the hiring process in accordance with applicable legislation. Please advise your recruiter if you require an accommodation.
Requires experience working with clients with intellectual disabilities, traumatic brain injuries, substance dependencies, or behavioral issues like Autism and ADHD. Must possess active Standard First Aid/CPR certification, a clear TB test, and a Vulnerable Sector Security Clearance.
Market context
In British Columbia, behavioral-health roles often reflect ongoing demand in acute care, community mental health, and integrated service settings. These positions are competitive because employers typically look for current BC nursing registration, recent experience with acute mental illness, and comfort working on multidisciplinary teams. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare fit against the original posting, then tailor your application to show relevant mental-health and team-based experience.