Respite Care - Disability Service Workers

Location: 
Westlock & Barrhead

Scheduled Hours: VARIES (not set schedule) May be for a few hours per day or week (including evenings) to overnight supports (weekdays or weekends).
Number of Positions: 2
The Program
335-31 WonderKids
Respite services help prevent or delay more costly out-of-home placements and... :
- Help the family and caregiver take a break from the daily responsibility of caring for a person with a developmental disability; giving them time to rest & attend to their own needs
- Enabling caregivers to attend courses/workshops, to improve skill and care quality
The Position
Not set schedule. May be for a few hours per day or week (including evenings) to overnight supports (weekdays or weekends).
Daily (24hr) rate is $360
Hourly wage is $17.39+/hr
Out of home respite supporting persons under the age of 18 yrs, who have different abilities.
Supports are individual bases to enhance family care needs.
This position reports to the team leader.
In Your Role You Will
• Assist and support individuals with developing and achieving personal goals.
• Ensure individuals basic needs are met, i.e., hygiene, personal care, life skills and social/occupational skills.
• Observe/document physical, developmental and psychological needs of individuals in service.
• Encourage, plan, participate in and safely transport individuals to vocational, recreational, leisure activities and social interaction within communities.
*** Prior to confirmation of employment all applicants must provide a current (dated within 6 months of hiring date) Criminal Record Check and Ministry Check. These checks can take up to 6 weeks to obtain, please ensure you prepare accordingly.
As An Ideal Candidate You Possess
• Minimum Grade 12 or Diploma/Degree in Disabilities Studies, Social Work, Human Services, Special Education or equivalent
• MANDATORY - One (1) year experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities & complex needs.
• MANDATORY - A valid Class 5 Driver License with clear driving abstract and reliable transportation
• A positive attitude and belief that persons with disabilities have the right / responsibility to define and pursue their life choices, and pursue active participation and involvement in the community.
• Skills in assisting individuals in anger management, daily living, self help, etc.
• First Aid/CPR Certification
• Crisis Prevention Intervention, Medication Administration, Abuse Protocol, Proactive Procedures and Behavioural Strategies, Foundations and Disabilities Training
• Knowledge of basic health and safety rules and guidelines for personal health and safety, as appropriate.
What WJS Canada does
WJS Canada, a national social services agency, provides community-based services to children and families, persons with developmental disabilities, at-risk youth and young offenders, designed to foster positive life changes, increase self-esteem and confidence.
Over the past 30 years, we've grown to over 700 dedicated staff who serve approximately 1,600 persons through over 125 services.
Our Employees Enjoy
• A fair and equitable wage.
• Staff training and opportunities to learn/work in a wide array of programs.
• An empowering balance of independence and supervision.
• Best practices programming and innovative client care.


Phone: 
780-446-5108
Email: 
abhr@wjscanada.com