EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position Title: Community Support Worker - Casual
Program /Team: Community Inclusion Programs - Various
Hours of Work: Between 8:30am – 3:00pm, Monday to Friday
Bargaining Unit: Unionized (BCGEU)
Salary: $25.95 per hour – Grid 10, Step 1
Location: Darwin Avenue, Victoria
Department Overview – Community Inclusion Programs
The Community Inclusion Team provides essential support to individuals with complex developmental disabilities, helping them build meaningful connections and thrive in their communities. Our dedicated staff offer personalized assistance with communication, behavior, personal care, and social interaction. Each client receives services tailored through individual assessments to meet their specific needs and preferences. We offer flexible daily schedules that include community outings, recreational activities, and volunteer opportunities to promote social inclusion and independence.
Our Programs:
STARR: Our STARR team facilitates regular community outings, volunteering and recreational activities, providing support for clients with high emotional and behavioral needs to actively participate.
DISCO: The Discovery team focuses on enhancing social and communication skills through visual cues, verbal prompts, and structured activities, fostering meaningful interactions and relationships.
DREAMS: The DREAMS team supports clients requiring significant physical and personal care assistance, offering opportunities for independent choices and participation in recreational and social activities.
Community Access Team (CAT): CAT empowers individuals to develop social connections and contribute to the community through volunteering and recreation.
COSMOS: The COSMOS team supports young adults on the autism spectrum, facilitating daily life activities and routines tailored to individual needs.
Pathways: Pathways provides social, recreational, and health supports for aging adults with developmental disabilities.
MOZART: Our newest program, MOZART, offers a specialized and calm environment for individuals transitioning into the community. This program prioritizes predictability and individualized support, focusing on skill development in communication, baking, music, and technology, alongside community-based volunteering and enriching activities.
Skills and Abilities
In this role, you’ll support the well-being, independence, and community inclusion of individuals with developmental disabilities through personalized, activity-based support. You’ll facilitate emotional, social, and life skills development, provide personal care when needed, and respond effectively to emergencies. Key responsibilities include documenting progress, maintaining health and safety standards, and offering respectful, hands-on assistance. Your experience in behavior management and community-based support will help empower individuals to thrive - join us in making a meaningful impact.
Required qualifications includes the following:
- A diploma in human services or a related field and/or relevant experience.
- One year of relevant experience within the social service sector.
- Experience in the delivery of personal care
- First Aid and CPR required.
- Computer literacy
- Non-Violent Crisis Intervention
- The successful candidate needs to be able to support clients in a water setting (pool) environment, must have a BC Class 5 driving license and able to drive a small SUV/van size vehicle. An international license will not be accepted.
About Garth Homer Society
The Garth Homer Society provides a range of person-centered services that support adults with developmental disabilities in leading fulfilling lives. Established in the 1960s by families seeking better opportunities for their loved ones, the organization has grown into a leader in disability services. Today, GHS offers day programs, employment support, residential services, and specialized care, adapting to the diverse and evolving needs of those it serves.
Before you apply for this position, you must meet the eligibility requirements. To be eligible to work in Canada, you must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada or authorized in writing to work in Canada under the federal Immigration Act. Eligibility to work in Canada is granted through citizenship, permanent resident status, or a work permit.
The Garth Homer Society is devoted to establishing a workplace that embraces diversity. Our inclusive hiring practices aim to offer equal opportunities to minorities, encompassing women, Indigenous individuals, people with disabilities, members of visible minorities and LGBTQIA2S+ applicants.
Job Type: Casual
Pay: From $25.95 per hour
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Flexible schedule
- On-site parking
Education:
- Secondary School (preferred)
Experience:
- Community Support: 1 year (required)
Licence/Certification:
- Class 5 License from BC (required)
Work Location: In person