Community Support Worker - Langley, Canada - Pacific Developmental Pathways

Pacific Developmental Pathways
Pacific Developmental Pathways
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Langley, Canada

2 weeks ago

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Description
We are a progressive accredited organization committed to "Better Lives" for both the people we support and our staff. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of people with developmental or intellectual disabilities and their families. We strive to create safe and inclusive communities for everyone.

Do you enjoy being active in the community and truly believe that all people deserve dignity and respect?


We are looking for an enthusiastic female to work in our Community Inclusion Program, supporting a female with a disability to swim, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11-2, with 2 to 1 support.


Applicants must have the following;

  • A positive attitude
  • Community Support Worker Certificate and / or a minimum of one year experience working with people with developmental disabilities
  • Experience with behavioural support or behaviour intervention an asset
  • Class 5 driver's license, Class 4 preferable
  • Emergency First Aid for Adults in Care / CPR certificate
  • Current TB test(at hire)
  • Medical clearance letter (at hire)
  • A clear and current Criminal Record for working with Vulnerable Adults (at hire)
  • Use of reliable personal vehicles may be required
  • Provide 3 work references
  • Provide a current Driver's Abstract
Pathways is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion or disability.


Job Type:
Casual


Salary:
From $23.22 per hour

Expected hours: 6 per week


Schedule:

  • Day shift

Education:


  • Secondary School (preferred)

Experience:

- working with adults with diverse abilities in the community: 1 year (required)


Licence/Certification:

  • Emergency First Aid for adults in care certificate (preferred)

Work Location:
Hybrid remote in LANGLEY, BC

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