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Burnaby Association for Community Inclusion

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Our Vision: A society that includes all people

Burnaby, British Columbia

Non-profit Organizations
201–500 people

About

The Burnaby Association for Community Inclusion (BACI) is a place where children and adults of all abilities are supported to reach for their dreams and make decisions about their lives -- where they want to live, work, learn and grow. Who their friends are. What they believe in. Read more about what we offer at http://gobaci.com BACI was created in 1956, when parents of children with disabilities in Burnaby gathered to advocate for the rights of their sons and daughters. We have grown into a non-profit organization that provides innovative services to over 1,000 children, youth and adults with developmental disabilities and their families in Metro Vancouver. At BACI, we provide a wide range of training, development, social and recreational opportunities. Through our BEST employment services and collaborations with local businesses, civic employment initiatives and the Burnaby Board of Trade, we support the economic inclusion of people with disabilities. With our 4 integrated child care centres and Infant Development Program, we support over 400 children of all abilities in Burnaby to learn and play together, and develop to their full potential. Our Youth Program partners with Burnaby community centres and libraries to promote inclusion – finding and creating opportunities for people of all abilities to meet new people, connect, and be more active in their community. BACI continues to seek out opportunities to increase social awareness and effect change in the way individuals of all abilities are included in our society.

Open positions

Community Support Worker

On-site · Burnaby

The Community Support Worker provides one-to-one support to individuals with developmental disabilities to help them engage in community activities and pursue personal goals. Responsibilities include ensuring client safety, fostering social connections, and assisting with daily living experiences to enhance independence.

Community Support Worker

On-site · Richmond

The Community Support Worker will assist individuals with developmental disabilities in pursuing community-based activities and achieving personal goals. Responsibilities include fostering social connections, ensuring safety and well-being, and promoting independence through meaningful engagement.

Residence Worker

On-site · Burnaby

The Residence Worker supports individuals in a shared-living home to lead healthy, safe, and balanced lives while fostering community belonging. Responsibilities include ensuring residents are connected to their support networks, promoting meaningful choices, and maintaining a safe home environment.

School Aged Child Educator

On-site · Burnaby

The educator will plan and organize activities to stimulate the intellectual, physical, and emotional growth of school-aged children. They will also provide enhanced support for children with additional funding requirements within an inclusive environment.

Early Childhood Educator

On-site · Burnaby

Develop, implement, and lead play-based learning activities for children aged 0-5 in an inclusive environment. Contribute to curriculum improvement through frontline observations and maintain positive communication with families.