854 LS CLBC - Life Skills Worker
Kitimat Community Development Centre
Location
Kitimat, British Columbia
Salary
CA$22 - CA$28 / HOUR
Quick overview
Provide individualized support to parents of children with special needs and assist adults with developmental disabilities in achieving independence. Facilitate community integration and maintain accurate program documentation for both service areas.
Requirements summary
Requires a diploma in Social Service Work, Human Services, or a related field. Must possess a valid Class 5 Driver's License, a reliable vehicle, and current First Aid/CPR certification.
Job description
- Parent Support / CLBC Support Worker Job Summary The Kitimat Community Development Centre (KCDC) is seeking a compassionate and motivated Parent Support / CLBC Support Worker to join our team.
- This position supports both families of children and youth with support needs and adults with developmental disabilities through two distinct program areas: Parent Support Services and Community Living BC (CLBC).
- The successful candidate will provide individualized support, promote independence and community inclusion, and work collaboratively with families, community partners, and the KCDC team.
- Key Responsibilities Parent Support Services Provide individualized support to parents based on specific-identified needs.
- Promote positive parenting and healthy parent-child relationships.
- Assist families in accessing community resources and activities that promote community integration for their child/youth/family.
- Facilitate parent education and support sessions as requested or as needed.
- Participate in service planning and team meetings.
- Develop parent support materials for parents/youth accessing child and youth care services.
- Maintain accurate documentation and program records.
- Community Living BC (CLBC) Support adults with developmental disabilities to live independently or with support by providing life skills assistance in all areas of daily living.
- Follow individual service plans and support goals.
- Assist clients in accessing community resources and services.
- Participate as a team member in family centered model of service; participate in team meetings and case conferences.
- Complete program documentation and incident reporting as required.
Qualifications
Social Service Worker Diploma, Human Services, or related discipline or equivalent education and experience. Experience supporting children, youth, adults, and families in a community setting preferred. Knowledge of developmental disabilities, parenting supports, and community resources. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team environment. Sensitivity to diverse cultures and family needs.
Requirements
Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and reliable vehicle. Criminal Record Check. Basic First Aid and CPR
What We Offer
$22-$28 per hour 29 hours per week of employment Meaningful and rewarding work within the community. Supportive team environment. Professional development opportunities. Opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of individuals and families. Flexibility and work/life balance Personal Health days Extended health benefits Matching RRSP Contributions
Benefits
- Professional Development Opportunities
- Extended Health Benefits
- Matching RRSP Contributions
- Personal Health Days