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An innovative organization is seeking a dedicated Employment Support Worker to empower Autistic youth through skill development and work experience. This role involves providing direct support during placements, adapting tasks to fit individual capabilities, and guiding participants in workplace interactions. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in fostering independence and confidence in participants, ensuring they navigate the job market effectively. Join this mission-driven team to make a meaningful impact in the lives of young individuals and help them achieve their employment goals.
Position Type: Casual Part-time (hours: may range from 4 to 30 hours a week)
Hours & Schedule: Hours are dependent on number of shifts available.Shift times may vary and take place on weekdays or weekends, between mornings, afternoons and evenings with a maximum of 6 hours per day.
Location: Various locations around the central Okanagan (Lake Country, Kelowna, West Kelowna and Peachland.
Compensation: $25/hr + 10% in lieu of benefits ($27.50/hr)
Position Purpose
The Employment Support Worker will be responsible for overseeing the skills development of Autistic participants enrolled in CAN-STEP during their work experience placements. A Employment Support Worker may be supporting between 1-3 participants at a time and will report to the Work Experience Coordinator.
CAN-STEP Program
The CAN Skills Training Employment Program (CAN-STEP) is funded by the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS) Program through the Government of Canada. CAN-STEP is designed to support Autistic youth by providing training and work experience in growing industries. The program is delivered in a group based cohort model, with a strong focus on providing participants with the skills and certification necessary to achieve employment. The Youth Employment and Skills Strategy (YESS) is a horizontal Government of Canada initiative led by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and delivered in partnership with 11 federal departments, agencies, and Crown Corporations. Together, these 12 partners deliver funding programs to help Canadian youth (15-30) develop the skills and gain the experience they need to successfully transition into the labour market.
About Canucks Autism Network
Canucks Autism Network (CAN) is a charitable organization dedicated to providing programs for individuals on the autism spectrum and their families, while promoting acceptance and inclusion through community engagement and training initiatives across BC. Our vision is for every individual on the autism spectrum to be understood, accepted and supported in all community spaces.
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