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    • Demonstrated familiarity with community resources in the Lower Mainland.
    • Maintain regular communication with Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD),…
    • Minimum 2 years post-secondary training in field related to child and youth care or community support work.
    • Youth worker: 2 years (required).
    • Provides Intake Line support as assigned.
    • Consults networks and liaises with community agencies and professionals to maintain up-to-date information on…
    • Collaborate with internal teams and community partners to support participant outcomes.
    • Connect participants to internal and external wrap-around supports and…
    • Active and Creative Autism Support worker. *.
    • Therefore, comprehensive training and ongoing support will be provided to help you succeed and grow in this role.
    • Experience in providing care and support to individuals in community is preferred, however all applicants are welcome.
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    • Access to community member discounts.
    • Implementing safety and behavior support plans under the guidance of the broader care team.
    • First Aid and CPR Certificate.
    • Providing recreational and/or employment support to individual’s.
    • Providing support, training, coaching and personal care as required to individuals with…
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    • Access to community member discounts.
    • Accompanying/transporting individuals to appointments and activities in the community.
    • Provide one-on-one support tailored to his needs and preferences.
    • This position will be assisting a young adult male with autism in his daily life.
    • Shylo Home Healthcare is currently looking for Mandarin/Cantonese speaker Home Support Workers for casual, parttime or fulltime work.
    • The centre worker acts as a role model for youth, engaging.
    • Ability to assess and refer to the youth outreach worker when necessary.
    • As N's Community Inclusion Coach, you'll provide individualized, person-centred support both at home and throughout the community.
    • 8–32 hours per week.
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    • Access to community member discounts.
    • Accompanying/transporting individuals to appointments and activities in the community.
    • Working with neurodiverse community: 1 year (required).
    • You will also receive ongoing guidance from experienced support professionals and a BCBA.
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Spectrum Learning Center
Coquitlam, BC
$27.26–$27.27 an hour - Permanent, Full-time, Casual

Job details

Pay

  • $27.26–$27.27 an hour

Job type

  • Casual
  • Permanent
  • Full-time

Shift and schedule

  • Weekends as needed
  • Afternoon shift

Location

Coquitlam, BC

Benefits

Pulled from the full job description

  • Dental care
  • Extended health care

Full job description

We are actively recruiting skilled individuals to join our team. We require candidates who can commit to part-time hours initially, with the potential to transition too full-time. The ideal candidate should be comfortable working with high-energy male/females and be available for 8 hour shifts, particularly during afternoons and graveyard hours. Patience and the ability to engage with youth facing mental health and behavioural challenges are essential. Weekend and holiday coverage will also be required.

We have specific openings for weekend shifts and welcome applicants who are available during those times.

Qualifications and Conditions

  • A relevant College Diploma or University Degree.
  • Minimum of 1 year of experience in child & youth care, or a blend of relevant education and experience working with street-involved youth.
  • Possession of current First Aid, Food Safe certification, and a Class 5 Driver's License.
  • Demonstrated familiarity with community resources in the Lower Mainland.
  • Ability to work autonomously as well as collaboratively within a team setting.
  • Alignment with the organization's mandate, policies, and procedures.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to maintain accurate records and generate reports.
  • Completion of a criminal record check is mandatory.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Oversee residents in their daily lives, fostering a trusting, non-judgmental, and non-exploitative relationship with youth.
  • Actively engage in programming and activities to serve as a positive role model for youth in the resource.
  • Organize, supervise, and take part in recreational, housekeeping, and social activities to build trusting relationships, offer alternative activities, and provide guidance in social interaction.
  • Maintain regular communication with Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD), social workers, other support agencies, residents' families, and/or caregivers to share information about significant changes in residents' behavior or placement.

Benefits

  • Blue Cross
  • Pension Plan

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Casual

Pay: $27.26-$27.27 per hour

Expected hours: 20 – 40 per week

Benefits:

  • Dental care
  • Extended health care

Work Location: In person

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