Cedar Heights
Direct Support Professional
We Are Hiring!
Cedar Heights is looking for caring, enthusiastic, energetic, and professional individuals to work with children, adolescents and adults within our homes located in (Mono, Orangeville, Tottenham, Stouffville, Markham, Richmond Hill and Stayner). Cedar Heights offers a dynamic workplace in a rapidly growing organization.
Cedar Heights specializes in working with complex care clients diagnosed with neuro diversions such as Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Direct Support Professionals provide individuals with high levels of support and supervision in all areas of daily living including; education, behaviour supports, community involvement and recreation.
The position requires that the candidate be available to work various shifts including mornings, evenings, and weekends and statutory holidays.
On-site/Off-site training is provided. Also made available to all employees are opportunities to participate in various workshops to further develop skills and knowledge on how to better support our clients.
Pay
$23.00- $26.00 per hour (inclusive of the government wage enhancement) to start
Languages
Verbal and Written Communication in English is required
Proficiency in other languages considered an asset
Job Type
Permanent
Part- Time Hours
Full- Time Hours
Overtime Available (as required)
Shifts and Schedule
Day Shifts
Evening Shifts
Weekend Shifts
Overnight Shifts
8 Hour Shifts
10 Hour Shifts
12 Hour Shifts
Work Location
In Person at one of our locations.
Currently hiring for the following locations in Ontario: Stayner, Mono, Orangeville, Tottenham, Stouffville, Richmond Hill
Positions Available
Part-Time and Full -Time Hours Available for Day, Evening and Weekend shifts
Part-Time (Awake) overnight
Benefits
Employee and Family Assistance Program
Extended Health Care (Part- Time and Full- Time Plans)
Option for Life Insurance, Critical Injury Insurance
Dental Care
Vision Care
Paid Time Off for Full Time Employees
Paid Training and Certifications
Permanent Work
Ongoing Learning and Career Development Opportunities
Friendly, Inclusive and Supportive Learning Environment
Flexible Hours/Schedule depending on needs of the organization
Required Education
Post-secondary degree or diploma in a related field (completed or in progress) Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Child and Youth Worker/ Child and Youth Care, Disability Support Worker or other related fields.
Conditions of Employment
Possess a post-secondary degree or diploma in a related field (completed or in progress) Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, Child and Youth Worker/ Child and Youth Care, Disability Support Worker or other related fields.
Obtain a Criminal Reference Check with Vulnerable Sector (current within 6 months)
Complete an Employee Medical Test with Hep B, and 2-part TB test
Provide proof of Immunization record
Consent to CAS SAFE records check
Possess $1,000,000 Liability Automobile Insurance
Possess Valid G Driver's License.
Have access to a vehicle at work
Experience is encouraged but not required if related education is complete
Possess First Aid/ CPR- Level C
**All new staff members are required to explain how they are a trained person and thereby are qualified to work at Cedar Heights. Please describe how your education, past work/ volunteer experience, your Indigenous status or your current education enrollment are directly related to the position you are applying for within the organization.**
Skills/ Knowledge/ Experience Required
DSW, CYW, SSW, with experience in the field
Experience working with children and/ or youth with disabilities
Experience with individualized plans
Experience with Life/social skills programming
Experience with implementing behavioural interventions and programming
Experience in Trauma Informed Care
Experience managing and responding to crisis situations
Experience in medication administration
Cooking and cleaning skills
Ability to organize, plan, and prioritize work with minimal supervision
Ability to set priorities to manage time within deadlines
Ability to follow direction and work as a member of a team
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Computer skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Direct Support Professional provides on-site, client-centered programming. Staff are responsible for assisting the residents in the participation of Life Skills Training, Personal and Self-Help Training, Arts & Crafts, Recreation and Leisure, as well as Educational Programs in various subject areas. Community integration is also a focus of the program.
Direct Support Professionals are responsible for creating and implementing therapeutic programming with an emphasis on life skills and personal development as well as client advocacy within and outside the agency. Direct Support Professionals need to be familiar and adhere to the organization's core values and mission statement and must participate in the agency's training and workshops. The Overnight (awake) Direct Support Professional provides hygiene support and daily living support for all residents. The position entails cleaning, food preparation, room safety checks, and some clerical duties (ie; filing).
Disclaimer:
This job posting is not inclusive of all duties and tasks that may be asked of the employee. The Duties and Responsibilities of the Direct Support Professional may be changed from time to time and the Direct Support Professional may be required to perform other duties as assigned by the Direct Support Supervisor, Program Supervisors, Program Manager and/or the Directors. The employee may perform other related duties as required to meet the ongoing needs of the agency.
Please include your resume as well as a cover letter outlining your accomplishments and indicating why you would be suitable for this position. Must have experience. We thank all candidates applying. However, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted. Please check your email inbox regularly (spam and junk too) for interview invitations.
Full-Time