Part-Time Community Living Support Worker
Part-Time Community Living Support Worker Existing Position Brampton Caledon Community Living is an organization that supports individuals with an intellectual disability in partnership with their families and the community to lead enriched and meaningful lives. We are looking for caring, dynamic and responsive support workers who have experience with supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities. Job Description: * Establish respectful relationships with individuals which recognize their rights as citizens; and promote their dignity and well-being. * Promote and demonstrate the v…
- On-site
- ONTARIO
- Posted Jul 16, 2026
- 1 position
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Job summary
Part-Time Community Living Support Worker Existing Position Brampton Caledon Community Living is an organization that supports individuals with an intellectual disability in partnership with their families and the community to lead enriched and meaningful lives. We are looking for caring, dynamic and responsive support workers who have experience with supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities. Job Description: * Establish respectful relationships with individuals which recognize their rights as citizens; and promote their dignity and well-being. * Promote and demonstrate the values of the organization in the workplace and in the community. * Develop and/or implement support agreements to achieve personal outcomes by using Personal Outcomes Measures. * Assist individuals to develop informed decision-making skills and exercise choices. * Facilitate the development of social networks, lifestyles for people, promoting the involvement of family, community groups, employers and others in the community. * Support individuals to participate in the cultural, recreational, educational activities and affairs of the community. * Provide supports in the home, ensuring a clean, safe and enhancing environment. * Plan and prepare nutritional meals, administer medication and assist with personal care as necessary. Qualifications/Skills Required: * Developmental Services Worker (DSW) from a private or community college, Social Services Worker (SSW) or a related diploma/degree from an accredited community college or university. * Flexible schedule (available to work days, evenings, overnights or weekends). * Ability to relate to people with an intellectual disability and their families. * Strong interpersonal skills; ability to express and present oneself in a professional manner. * Strong written and verbal communication skills; sound decision-making skills. * Demonstrated ability to work effectively independently and in a team environment. * Strong understanding and implementation of Personal Outcomes Measures and/or outcome- based person-centered planning approaches; knowledge of Social Role Valorization an asset. * Strong commitment to the goals and visions of community living. * Fluency in French is an asset. Must Have: * Valid G driver’s license and a reliable car * Acceptable Driver’s Abstract and liability car insurance * An up-to-date, Clear Police Record Check & Vulnerable Sector Check * Current Standard First Aid and CPR, CPI is an asset * Proficiency in Computer skills * 2 – 3 years related experience Hours of Work: Morning, evening, overnight and weekend shifts available, up to 48 hours biweekly. Additional hours are available as approved. We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please. Brampton Caledon Community Living (BCCL) is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to hiring a workforce inclusive of the diverse population it serves. BCCL promotes the principles of diversity and equity and adheres to the tenets of the Ontario Human Rights Code and Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Should any applicant require accommodation through the application, interview or selection processes, please contact the Human Resources Department for assistance.
What you’ll do
The support worker will assist individuals with intellectual disabilities in achieving personal outcomes and participating in community activities. Responsibilities include providing personal care, administering medication, and maintaining a safe, supportive home environment.
Requirements
Candidates must hold a diploma or degree in Developmental Services, Social Services, or a related field and possess 2-3 years of relevant experience. A valid G driver's license, reliable vehicle, and clear police/vulnerable sector checks are mandatory.
Other relevant skills
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- Developmental services
- Personal outcomes measures
- Person-centered planning
- Social role valorization
- Medication administration
- Personal care
- Interpersonal skills
- Communication skills
- Decision-making
- First aid
- CPR
- Computer skills
- Crisis prevention intervention
Additional details
- Minimum education
- Bachelor’s degree
- Minimum experience
- 2+ years