We are an innovative home health provider with locations across the island and are seeking Home Support Workers to join our team.
About CareGivers, a program within Brightisle
Brightisle is a leading provider of health and community care services in Newfoundland and Labrador. We are energized by the challenge to improve our collective health and well-being and to make care better. Our approach to services and programs is flexible and dynamic, embracing innovation and technology – while always keeping people and communities front and centre.
Our programs have over 25 years of operating experience and combined employ over 1000 individuals in the direct delivery of health and community care-related services. Our professional teams offer a diverse range of services including home support, residential care for children and youth, support for adults with I/DD, capacity development with indigenous communities, supervised access for families as well as private health and occupational health and safety services. Brightisle is local and fully owned by Seafair Capital
We know our clients are happier at home, and we have a fantastic team of people who help them stay there. We look after our employees, because we know our employees look after valuable clients. We achieve the highest standards in health care quality, because we know people depend on us for safe, professional, dependable care.
Job summary
Reporting to the Client Care Coordinator, the Home Support Worker is part of a health care team that provides assistance to families or persons during times of illness, disability, or inability to properly care for their own needs. The home support worker also supports independence and the ability of the client to remain in their own homes and assists with the activities of daily living.
Summary of essential job functions
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Provide personal care such as bathing, toileting, and grooming to the client
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Complete housekeeping tasks, meal preparation, and shopping
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Provide companionship to the client and accompany them to community events, activities, and appointments
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Follow written plan of care as approved by the Client Care Manager
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Provide specialized care such as Alzheimer or palliative care, if required
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Document and report client progress
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Promote good mental health for the client
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Develop a caring relationship with the client and the client’s family
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Provide emotional and psychological support
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Ensure a healthy and safe living and working environment while following agency guidelines on lifting and transfers
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Adhere to and enforces CareGivers’ Code of Conduct
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Report all Occupational Health and safety hazards and related issues and follows OH&S guideline
Minimum requirements
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Minimum grade 12 high school education and experience as a home support worker OR
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Certification as a home support worker (Preferred) OR
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Willingness to commence in-house training
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Clear Criminal Record Screening Certificate and Vulnerable Sector Check obtained WITHIN 90 days (Or willing to obtain one BEFORE starting employment)
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Experience working with seniors and or physically disabled individuals
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Medical certificate indicating good health
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Negative TB skin test
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Up-to-date Immunization Record
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Current First Aid Certificate or willingness to obtain
Abilities required
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Willingness to work flexible shifts in various locations
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
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Willing and able to use IT systems for scheduling and client care purposes
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Ability to work as part of a team or independently
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Good decision making and problem solving skills
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Ability to lift 25 pounds
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Ability to build good relationships with the client
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Must be caring, enjoy working with others, have a good work ethic, and possess a positive attitude
What's in it for me!?
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Competitive compensation
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Flexible work arrangements
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Union Support
- This is a unionized position with NL Association of Public and Private Employees (NAPE)
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.