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A nonprofit organization in Ontario is seeking a Therapeutic Recreation Facilitator/Coordinator for an 8-month contract. The role involves facilitating therapeutic recreation programs for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, ensuring engaging and appropriate programming. Candidates should have a degree in therapeutic recreation or significant relevant experience, alongside excellent organizational and communication skills. The position is full-time with a variety of responsibilities, including planning, execution, and documentation of programs. Competitive benefits and a supportive workplace culture are offered.
Are you an enthusiastic, energetic and highly organized individual with a passion for working with diverse groups of people and older adults including those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias? Are you looking for a position where you can utilize your skills and experience coordinating and facilitating therapeutic recreation programs in an environment that offers variety and job satisfaction?
What We Offer :
About This Position:
Immediate Supervisor: Manager of Therapeutic Recreation
Direct Reports: None
Job Status: Full-time, 8-month contract, 35 hours per week.
Location:Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners –Elgin Sites
Group sessions run in Elgin weekly, in-home recreation sessions weekly within the Elgin region
(some periodic travel to Middlesex and Oxford required).
Position Summary:
Under the direction of the Manager of Therapeutic Recreation, the incumbent will work with persons living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, including mild cognitive Impairment (MCI), or other memory complaints, providing Therapeutic programming, both in a group setting and one on one in home.
Therapeutic Recreation Facilitator (group programming):
The Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners offers group-based recreation programs for clients living with dementia. Clients participating in recreation are typically in the early to mid-stages of the disease. These programs are designed to support client’s overall wellbeing, using the domains of Therapeutic Recreation through a holistic lens. The Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners provides clients and care partners with the foundational knowledge, skills and awareness to support successful Therapeutic Recreation interventions both in programs and at home.
Duties and Responsibilities
The In-home Recreation Coordinator will assess, plan, implement and evaluate individualized recreation opportunities for persons living with dementia (PLWD) in their home. There will be requirements of direct contact with clients to run programs within the home following safety procedures. Clients participating in the In-home Recreation program are typically in the early to mid-stages of dementia. The programs are designed to provide cognitive stimulation and social interaction for the person living with dementia. This time spent with the person living with dementia (virtually or in home) will offer respite to the care partners. The In-home Recreation Program aims to provide the opportunity to build a support network, get in touch with the community, and obtain further knowledge of Alzheimer Society resources.
Duties and Responsibilities
The In-home Recreation Coordinator will plan and facilitate all aspects of the program including pre-program planning, program facilitation, shopping for supplies, preparing and printing materials before their individual session, and set-up/clean-up of their program. The In-home Recreation Coordinator will employ the tenets of therapeutic recreation to contribute to the establishment of a welcoming, inclusive, and enjoyable environment.
Evaluations and Other Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Working Conditions:
Office Setting / remote work from home. General office duties, typing, filing, occasional lifting / carrying 25lbs, reaching, bending, walking, sitting, and standing. Freedom of movement throughout the day. Travel required.
Organization Overview:
The Alzheimer Society actively supports families and individuals affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. We advocate for and provide support services, education, and funding for research for those affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
Our Vision:
No one impacted by dementia goes unsupported.
Our Mission:
We provide community and person-centered support and education to those impacted by dementia.
Our Values:
Collaboration, Excellence, Respect, Compassion and Belonging.
Interested applicants will submit a complete application package including cover letter and resume in .pdf format to: HR@alzswp.ca (with the job title listed in the subject line).
All applicants will be screened based on receiving a complete application package and according to the qualifications listed in the posting. We thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Commitment to Equitable Recruitment:
The Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners (AlzSWP) recognizes the value and dignity of each individual and ensures everyone has genuine, open, and unhindered access to employment opportunities, free from any barriers, systemic or otherwise. We are dedicated to building a diverse and inclusive work environment, where the rights of all individuals and groups are protected and all members feel safe, respected, empowered, and valued for their contributions.
Our values includecollaborationandrespectand are the guideposts we use for decision-making of all kinds. We believe that this will guide the organization toward a place of inclusion for all - where equity and access to essential supports and services becomes the reality.
We are committed to inclusive, barrier-free recruitment and selection processes in accordance with the Human Rights Code and AODA. AlzSWP welcomes those who have demonstrated a commitment to upholding the values of equity and social justice and we encourage applications from First Nations, Inuit and Métis, Indigenous Peoples of North America, Black and persons of colour, persons with disabilities, people living with dementia, care partners and those who identify as 2SLBGTQAI+.