Disability Support Worker (30 HRs/wk Days) Temp

  • westlock

The Program

336-40 Westlock Hen House

Our team provides compassionate, long term care to 2 individuals with high needs living at a community-based home. Challenged by developmental and physical disabilities, both ladies require extensive physical supports through lifts and transfers, as well as personal hygiene supports (which may include bathing, toileting, grooming, dental care, etc).

In Your Role You Will

  • Assist client with personal home living skills, including providing personal care (bathing) and lifts/transfers.
  • Assist with household chores (meal prep, laundry, cleaning, etc.)
  • Drive person in care (in your own vehicle) and assist them within the community (medical appointments, buying groceries, recreational activities, etc.)
  • Participate in recreational, leisure, volunteer/vocational, activities along with client.
  • Connect them with their family, friends & community.
  • Provide immediate support in crisis situations.
  • Administer medication, first aid if/when necessary.

The Position

PLEASE NOTE Applicants must be physically able to do lifts and transfers for low weight bearing individuals.

The Disability Support Worker (DSW), encourages and supports the physical and mental health of persons with developmental disabilities and mental health challenges; encouraging independence through learning life skills, overcoming barriers and community involvement.

Criminal Record Check/Ministry Check Statement

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.

  • Must be physically able to do lifts/transfers and provide personal care, such as bathing, etc.
  • 1 year related care experience - Disability Service Worker, Social Work, Special Education, Health Care Aide, Personal Support Worker or related field
  • Grade 12 diploma
  • Valid Class 5 Alberta driver’s license, clear Driver’s Abstract and own vehicle.
  • First Aid/CPR, Non-violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI or CPI)
  • Skills in coaching/assisting individuals in life skills, anger management, daily chores, self help & problem solving, etc.

What WJS Canada does

We are a national social services agency, that provides community-based services to children and families, persons with diverse abilities, at-risk youth and young offenders, designed to foster positive life changes and increase self-esteem.

Our Employees Enjoy

  • An empowering balance of independence and supervision.
  • Best practices programming and innovative client care.
  • Staff training - Trauma Informed Practice, Medication Administration, Suicide Intervention, Behaviour Management, Conflict Resolution, Food Safe, etc.
  • Opportunities to learn/work in a wide array of programs.

Website reference

Closing Statement

Equal-Opportunity Employer