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A community services organization in Grande Prairie seeks a dedicated Developmental Support Worker to support individuals with developmental disabilities. Responsibilities include assisting with daily living activities, promoting community integration, and advocating for clients' rights. The ideal candidate will possess strong communication skills, relevant education, and the ability to provide reliable transportation. This full-time permanent role offers comprehensive training and benefits, with an annual salary of $48,124.
Amethyst Support Homes
Position Title: Developmental Support Worker
Location: Grande Prairie, Alberta
Employment Type: Full-Time Permanent
Hours of Work: 9am-6pm Monday-Friday
We are currently seeking a dedicated Developmental Support Worker who will serve as a positive role model to support, lead, and motivate change for vulnerable populations. You will have the opportunity to model healthy relationships, encourage positive behavior, and design activities to promote the overall welfare of supported individuals, all while increasing your knowledge of person-centered approaches, trauma-informed care and therapeutic programming. Accelerate your career in a purposeful role and enjoy the intrinsic rewards of helping people live their lives with dignity and authenticity.
About Mountain Plains Community Services Society of the North (MPCSSN):
Established in 1972, MPCSSN is a non-profit organization dedicated to delivering diverse community and family-focused programming tailored to the unique needs of Alberta's Northwest region. We collaborate with Alberta Health Services and Alberta Human Services to provide comprehensive support services. Our organization is accredited by CARF International and is a proud member of the ALIGN Association of Community Services and the Children’s Welfare League of Canada.
Our Commitment to You:
About the Amethyst Program:
The Amethyst Program is committed to empowering adults with developmental disabilities by providing personalized in-home support that fosters independence, personal growth, community integration and helping to navigate the hard parts of life. The Amethyst Program supports adults living with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and works in close collaboration with family members as well as program funders (Persons with Developmental Disabilities) to provide high quality, holistic services to supported individuals.
Role Overview:
As a Developmental Support Worker, you will play a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities. Your role will involve providing hands-on support, implementing individualized life skills programs, and taking a proactive approach to foster client independence and personal growth. Supported individuals have limited verbal communication skills, and require direct support by their team of staff. This position requires flexibility, patience, and strong problem-solving and communication skills. You will also be responsible for transporting clients to community activities and appointments, making reliable transportation a key component of the role.
Key Responsibilities:
Personalized Support: Assist clients with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, and household management, ensuring their comfort and safety.
Community Integration: Support clients in participating in community activities, fostering social connections, and promoting inclusivity.
Skill Development: Develop and implement individualized support plans focusing on life skills enhancement, such as communication, financial management, etc. Proactively identify opportunities to help clients achieve their goals and adjust as necessary.
Transportation: Provide reliable transportation for supported individuals to appointments, social events, and community programs, ensuring punctuality and safety.
Advocacy: Advocate for individuals’ rights and needs within the community and support them in accessing necessary services and resources.
Documentation: Maintain accurate records of individuals’ progress, incidents, and any changes in their needs or preferences.
Team Collaboration: Work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including healthcare professionals, service coordinators, funders, and family members to deliver cohesive and comprehensive support.
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