Want to work in a supportive role in a home setting for adults with developmental disabilities? As a Residential Care Worker, you'll be a member of a tight-knit team who work together to support a small group of individuals.
We have 2 residential homes in Squamish-- one downtown and one in Valleycliffe. Our individuals are supported 24hr/day in their home and community. Our goal is to support an individual’s choices and independence with a shared commitment of respect, rights and dignity.
We are currently hiring for 1 part-time, 1 full-time overnight, and multiple casual positions.
ABOUT SSCS:
Founded in 1978, Sea to Sky Community Services (SSCS) is one of BC’s most respected and established community service organizations. We operate within a large geographic area - from Pemberton to Britannia Beach - supporting individuals and families living in the Sea to Sky Corridor. We offer 41 programs and services, including early childhood development, childcare, affordable housing, outreach, counselling, family support, seniors and youth services, community living services and respite. We provide a range of services that support our communities and residents through all ages and stages of their lives. Last year, SSCS served 5500 individuals and families in our region.
Contribution:
The Residential Care Worker works under the direction of the Residential Supervisor in providing a comfortable home environment in which individuals with developmental disabilities have the opportunity to live active and fulfilling lives. They work as part of a team to ensure that individuals achieve personally meaningful goals for independence, community access and skill development.
Qualifications:
1. Certificate in related human/social service field.
2. One (1) year recent related experience.
3. Or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
4. Valid First Aid Certificate.
5. Valid Food Safe certificate.
Job Skills and Abilities:
1. Good communication skills, both written and verbal.
2. Ability to work as part of a team with a variety of staff, professionals, and other members of the community.
3. Commitment and interest in the field of service to individuals living with a developmental disability with preference given to direct experience working in the field of Community Living.
4. Experience working with people who live with disabilities or mental health challenges.
Responsibilities:
1. Participates in goal setting and program planning (Individual Service Plan) for individuals living in a residence.
2. Assists residents with meal preparation, housekeeping, personal care skills and personal finance and implements personal service plans.
3. Assists clients with activities of daily living such as feeding, lifts, transfers, hygiene, grooming and toileting. This may include transfer of function duties.
4. Supports residents to locate and access community resources and provides opportunities for social connections in accordance with their individual service plans.
5. Works with the residential team to maintain a safe and healthy environment for the residents.
6. Administers medication to clients in accordance with established policy.
7. Facilitates the involvement of family members and friends in the lives of the residents.
8. Transports and assists residents to attend appointments, shopping or leisure activities.
9. Performs residence maintenance and housekeeping duties such as laundry, sweeping, mopping floors, mowing lawns, inventory, shopping, cleaning equipment and food services. Reports repair and maintenance concerns to the Residential Supervisor.
10. Works with the residential team to identify areas of concern and improve service. Provides constructive input and recommendations to improve existing policies, procedures and protocols.
11. Maintains documentation such as charting, communications logs, daily activities of residents and financial records as required.
12. Attends staff meetings, staff development and in-service training sessions as directed by Residential Supervisor.
13. Maintains liaison with other agencies, professionals, government officials and the community.
14. Performs other related duties as required.
Requirements:
1. Criminal Record Search.
2. Signed Confidentiality form.
3. Approved reference check.
4. T.B. test clearance.
5. Physician’s letter stating that health is sufficient for the job.
6. Driver’s license.
7. Driver’s Abstract.
Benefits and Perks:
Healthcare: Once staff have passed their probationary period, we offer an extended health program through Group Health to all staff working more than 20 hours a week. The plan covers MSP premiums, dental, vision, prescription medication, select alternative therapies, life insurance, and long-term disability. We also have an Employee and Family Assistance program. The premiums of the plan are 100% employer-paid.
Vacation & Leave: Employees accumulate 6% vacation pay on all hours worked in the first and second year of employment. This equals 15 days of holidays (3 weeks/year). After the first two years of employment, they earn one additional day of vacation per year of service, to a maximum of 35 workdays.
Retirement Pension: A full-time employee will be enrolled in the Municipal Pension Plan with a matching contribution by SSCS after 6 months of employment.
Other Perks: Casual dress, paid sick days, and more.
Compensation: As per the BCGEU Collective Agreement, the wage is $25.95 per hour.
Apply today at: jobs@sscs.ca
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Casual
Pay: $25.95 per hour
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Please be aware that housing is extremely hard to secure in the area and we are unable to offer relocation assistance.
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Work Location: In person