PROGRAM: Community Living BC Supported Houses - Multiple Programs
LOCATION: Kamloops BC
STATUS: Casual
COMPENSATION: Starting from $25.95 (Grid 10 as per collective agreement)
HOURS of WORK:
Causal employees provide their availability each month following the guidelines below:
- Minimum 12 days of availability to be provided each month
- 4 weekdays-4weekends-4 any days in the month
Casual shifts are booked in advance to cover vacation and other planned absences of regular staff. There are also same-day call-outs the casual employees are expected to respond to in case of unexpected absences.
ABOUT THE JOB:
Casual Residence Worker assists adults with diverse abilities in a supported home environment. They promote quality of life for all residents by encouraging independence maximizing their well-being and enhancing social participation. This position requires shift work and a high level of personal and palliative care.
SKILLS KNOWLEDGE and ABILITIES:
Demonstrated knowledge and strong abilities to:
- Build healthy trusting relationships with all involved parties including the youth colleagues supervisors community professionals care teams and family members
- Assist clients safely in and out of bed bath via carrying lifting transferring pushing pulling bending and using lifts and other health equipment appropriately
- Provide personal care and hygiene
- Provide medication administration as per agency policy and procedures
- Do household tasks: housekeeping laundry meal preparation basic repairs
- Respond appropriately to challenging behaviours crisis situations and aggression
- Work independently and as an effective team member
- Communicate effectively with all involved parties through verbal and written channels
- Provide clear and accurate written documentation
- Resolve conflict and maintain positive working relationships
EDUCATION TRAINING and EXPERIENCE:
- Community Support Worker Resident Care Aid or Home Support Worker Certificate
- One (1) year of recent and related experience
- Or an equivalent combination of education training and experience
- Experience working with adults with diverse abilities is an asset
REQUIREMENTS
- This position requires shift work and a high level of personal care
- A valid Class 5 Drivers license or equivalent is required. Class 4 DL is an asset.
- Safe driving record
- Access to a reliable vehicle
- Tuberculosis testing showing free from TB - test provided by the employer
- Following training is required and provided to the successful candidate free of charge. Existing certification is an asset: Emergency First Aid with CPR-C Mandt SafeTalk Safe Food Handling Medication Management CLBC Privacy Anti-Bullying and Harassment.
- adequate physical abilities to support individuals in wheelchairs and walkers.
- This job requires union membership.
- A satisfactory criminal record check is required - related costs are reimbursed when employment starts.
BENEFITS
- Employee and Family Assistance Program
- 10.6% additional pay with each paycheck for vacation and stats
- 5 fully paid sick days per year
- Wage increases with every 2000 hrs. of seniority up until Step 4
- Fully paid training and professional development opportunities
- Community involvement and wellbeing activities
- Priority as an internal candidate for future job vacancies
- Interior Community Services is a Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) employer. Casual employees entitlement to MPP is determined based on the candidates current contribution status. If you are already a contributing member then your contributions are continued without interruptions.
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ICS is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants who are legally entitled to work in Canada will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion visible or invisible diverse abilities gender gender identity or expression sexual orientation national origin age or citizenship or immigration status. Where bona fide occupational requirements limit the applicant selection the burden of proof rests with the Employer.