Life Skills Worker #1929

Developmental Disabilities Association (DDA)

If you are keen to help people with disabilities to reach their full potential and also would like a job with a flexible schedule, the Life Skills Worker position at Developmental Disabilities is the job for you then. We are seeking a highly independent, organized, and flexible individual to provide comprehensive and effective support to adults with disabilities who live independently. Experience working with individuals with concurrent disorders is an asset.

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JOB TITLE: Life Skills Worker | #1929

SERVICE AREA: Vocational & Community Services

LOCATION: Vancouver, BC

START DATE: October 21, 2024

TERM/STATUS: Permanent Full Time

SCHEDULE/HRS: Flex-time //  37.5 hours weekly

HOURLY WAGE: $28.25 as per collective agreement

THE ROLE: 

As a Life Skills Worker, you are assisting individuals with developmental disabilities live independently in their own homes. The hours are flexible as you are working around your clients’ schedule. The Community Apartment Program (CAP) has a team of Life Skills workers that have a caseload of clients. We also plan special events and trips for our clients to attend.

 
Education & Experience:

  • Degree or Diploma in area directly related to supporting people with developmental disabilities such as Social Services.
  • 2 years’ experience working with people who deal with concurrent disorders.
  • Demonstrated ability to successfully implement instructional and proactive training programs for clients.
  • Experience with principles of positive behaviour management is desirable.
  • An open-minded attitude, ability to relate to participants, work unsupervised, and generate/monitor workload.
  • Knowledge of community resources.
  • Must be willing to work occasional evenings and weekends.

REQUIREMENTS:

Standard requirements of the Life Skills Worker include:

  • Criminal Record Clearance
  • Medical Clearance
  • Satisfactory Driver’s Abstract
  • Class 5 Driver’s License and Class 4 Unrestricted Driver’s License
  • Valid First Aid/CPR
  • Non-violent Crisis Intervention Certification
  • Demonstrated competency in English written and verbal communication
  • Basic computer literacy
  • Eligible to work in Canada