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Community Support worker -

South Peace Community Resources Society is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Application Process

To apply to this position, please quote the competition number and send your resume and cover letter to:

humanresources@spcrs.ca
  • Dawson Creek
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Job Summary

Under the direction of the Department Manager, The Community Support Worker will be responsible for providing  a smooth functioning program by:

  • Providing educational, vocational, social and recreational opportunities and training to an individual with developmental disabilities, mental health disorders and challenging behaviours; and
  • Encouraging progressive independence through programming, routines, and consistent responses.

Qualifications

The Community Support Worker will have:

  • Two years experience in a supervised setting with a Diploma in Social Services, A Community Support Worker Certificate or a Residential Care Aide Certificate; or
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience in a supported employment or residential resource; and
  • All supervised settings to be in services to people with developmental disabilities

Skills & Knowledge

The Community Support Worker will require:

  • The ability to work with individuals with developmental disabilities and mental disorders;
  • The ability to manage high risk behaviours;
  • The ability to manage crisis situations;
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
  • Excellent problem-solving skills;
  • The ability to work independently and/or as part of a team;
  • The ability to work with people of diverse ages, cultures and personal situations;
  • Computer literacy;
  • A valid BC class 5 driver’s license;
  • An Emergency First Aid and CPR Certificate;
  • A Medication Delivery Training Certificate;
  • A Food Safe Certificate;
  • CPI training; and
  • Diversity training

Personal Attributes

The Community Support Worker must demonstrate:

  • A high degree and awareness of ethical and professional conduct;
  • Cultural, social and economic awareness;
  • Empathetic listening and support qualities;
  • Tact and diplomacy;
  • Sensitivity and a non-judgmental attitude;
  • Good boundaries and self care practices;
  • A willingness to work flexible hours;
  • A person-centered practical approach; and
  • Good physical health.

Hours of Work

16 Hours per week

10-2pm

Fri/Sat/Sun/mon

 

Rate of Pay

$25.95, As per the Collective Agreement.

How to Apply

Please submit your resume to:

Tallulah McCullough, Human Resources
P.O. Box 713 (10110 - 13th Street)
DAWSON CREEK, BC, V1G 4H7
Fax: (250) 782-4167

E-mail: humanresources@spcrs.ca

  • Please include competition #2029 with your resume
  • Only short-listed applicants will be contacted
  • Requires a class 5 Driver's license
  • This position requires union membership