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Specialist, Intervenor

The Specialist, Intervenor acts as a communicator and sighted guide for individuals with combined hearing and sight loss. They facilitate access to information and empower clients to participate in community, educational, and vocational opportunities.

  • On-site
  • Windsor, ON
  • Posted Jul 28, 2026
  • Apply by Jan 24, 2027
  • 1 position

Job summary

Title: Specialist, Intervenor Location: Windsor, ON Position Status: Part time, Permanent Reports to: Manager, Services & Operations Rate: $ 28.83/hour Deadline: Open until position is filled Watch the job posting in ASL here Life is a journey full of challenges, dreams, adventure, and fun. At CNIB Deafblind Community Services (DBCS), we believe life for people who are Deafblind should be no different. DBCS continues to be one of Canada's leading providers of specialized support and emergency services for people who are Deafblind. Our services enable people who are Deafblind to maximize their independence and engagement with the world around them. We're looking to develop our team with passionate individuals who are interested in making a difference in the lives of others. If that sounds like you, talk to us today about this rewarding career opportunity. What you'll do for CNIB Deafblind Community Services A Specialist, Intervenor covers a broad range of duties and responsibilities, including acting as a communicator and sighted guide to individuals with a combined loss of hearing and sight, facilitating the interaction between the individual and their environment: Provide one on one service and support to individuals who are Deafblind in the home or the community. Facilitate access to information for individuals to gather information, and learn concepts and skills to make informed decisions, and facilitate communication. Provide sighted guide and environmental information. Work collaboratively with the individual who is Deafblind to determine their level of support. Empower each person to actively participate in their community, including recreation, education, vocation, self-advocacy, and learning opportunities, leading to a better sense of social connection. Who you are: Knowledgeable about the theories and principles of intervention. Knowledgeable about Deafblindness, Deaf/Deafblind culture, and common associated health-related concerns in all life stages. Strong communicator with excellent interpersonal skills. Self-motivated and flexible with the ability to multi-task Able to take initiative, work independently and effectively with minimal supervision. We want to hear from you if you have: Diploma or degree in the human services field or related experience, working with individuals who are Deafblind would be considered an asset. Experience in or a willingness to learn and practice related alternate formats of communication (i.e. Two-Hand Manual, American Sign Language); willingness to learn Braille. Experience working with a diverse client population across all socio-economic and cultural groups. Professional demeanour and ability to build rapport with key stakeholders. Experience with assistive or accessible technology is considered an asset. Ability to travel and work flexible hours. How to Apply Contact: Sally Teng, Coordinator, People Engagement & Operations Email: [email protected] CNIB Deafblind Community Services is committed to Employment Equity and Diversity based on merit, transparency, accessibility, and inclusion ensuring that all candidates are given a fair opportunity. We will provide accommodation, accessible formats and communication supports at every stage of the recruitment and selection process upon request. Please note: We thank all applicants for their interest in CNIB Deafblind Community Services, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. While we invite applications from all interested and qualified applicants, we are unable to follow-up with every applicant. Website: https://deafblindservices.ca/ FacebookTwitterLinkedIn

What you’ll do

The Specialist, Intervenor acts as a communicator and sighted guide for individuals with combined hearing and sight loss. They facilitate access to information and empower clients to participate in community, educational, and vocational opportunities.

Requirements

Candidates should have a diploma or degree in human services or related experience, with a willingness to learn alternate communication formats like ASL and Braille. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work independently with diverse populations are required.

Other relevant skills

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  • Intervention Theories
  • Deafblind Culture
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Multi-tasking
  • Sighted Guiding
  • American Sign Language
  • Two-Hand Manual Communication
  • Braille
  • Assistive Technology
  • Communication Facilitation
  • Case Management
  • Community Engagement

Job areas

  • Social Services
  • Healthcare
  • Education

Additional details

Minimum education
College diploma
Minimum experience
0+ years
Apply by
Jan 24, 2027
Posting language
English
Working hours
40 hours per week
Seniority
Entry level