Community Living North Perth is growing! We are seeking to fill multiple Part Time Direct Support Worker positions. Our Direct Support Workers are a vital part of our organization as they support people with intellectual disabilities to explore their goals, share their unique talents and gifts and be active members of their community. As a Part-Time Support Worker, you can be regularly scheduled between 8 to 28 hours per week on average, based on the needs of the people we support. You must be willing to work evenings, nights and weekends and be willing to work a flexible work schedule.
About You
- You are compassionate, with a strong desire to make a difference for the people in your community.
- You are innovative and enthusiastic and enjoy thinking of creative ways to help people with developmental disabilities achieve a high quality of life.
- You enjoy working with people and are a strong team player.
- You can maintain and set boundaries.
- You are resilient in all situations but especially when dealing with challenges.
- You are comfortable working with individuals with complex medical and behavioural needs.
- You have experience working with and being able to consistently follow a behavioural support plan.
- You remain calm, deliberate, and reflective when faced with potentially upsetting or provoking situations.
- You are available to work days, evenings, and weekends on a flexible work schedule.
- You have post-secondary education in a Human Services related field.
- You have a valid G Driver’s License, clean driving record, proof of insurance and access to a personal vehicle.
- You have a current First Aid / CPR certificate.
- You are vaccinated for Covid 19, The first two shots plus the booster.
- Able to provide a satisfactory Vulnerable sector criminal reference check.
- Comfortable with technology, including internet and email.
You will:
- Assist persons supported to actively participate in community programs and events of their choosing.
- Provide support to participants in their homes and in the community.
- Be flexible to change at any time as each person directs their choice of activities.
- Provide transportation for individuals you supported to and from specific destinations.
- Provide some personal care assistance and/or assistance with medication administration, as required,
- Promote the agency’s mission and values and be a positive role model while interacting in community,
- Communicate regularly with the team, coordinators, and managers,
- Nurture positive collaborative relationships with other staff, co-ordinators, and management.
- Work effectively with individuals, other staff, families, and the community.
- Complete required training, including training in G-Tube care and seizure management protocols.
- Be willing to continue to learn and grow in your professional career.
- Ensure accuracy and completion of all required documentation, including all daily records and reports.
- Work in a safe and responsible manner and attend mandatory training as required.
About Us
Community Living North Perth is a not-for-profit charity. We champion and advocate for the inclusion and citizenship of people with developmental disabilities in North Perth. We are dedicated to promoting quality of life through education, advocating inclusion, realizing dreams, and supporting people to be contributing members of their community.
Compensation Details
- $27.39 per hour
- Overtime at 1.5 times hourly over 44 hours worked in a week
- Eligible for benefits and RRSP, dependent upon regularly scheduled hours
How to Apply
- Recruitment is ongoing
- Apply with cover letter and resume to hr@clnorthperth.ca.
- We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however only those under consideration will be contacted.
We are dedicated to maintaining a respectful, fair, and equitable work environment, and welcomes submissions from all qualified applicants. If accommodation is required during the selection or interview process it will be available upon request. This job posting is available in an accessible format upon request.