We are a not-for-profit organization that provides services to those living in our community with mental and physical disabilities, or any other complex barriers. We offer our individuals a chance to integrate and immerse themselves in our local community, while teaching them skills to help them grow in their everyday lives. We have both individuals and employees who have been with us for over 20 years. We work closely with outside behavioral consultants, social workers, and specialists, to provide any level support needed by our individuals.
Role and Responsibilities
Responsible for a range of services for adults with developmental disabilities and/or mental illness and their families
Promote and maximize independence in the staffed living, and community settings by providing opportunities for persons served to learn and practice new skills while developing their gifts, talents, qualities and abilities
Provide assistance with all activities of daily living, including but not limited to: personal care, community activities, medical appointments, providing meals, and following care plans as outlined by professionals
Support individuals with maintaining a standard that will ensure that they are seen positively by their friends, family and community
Maintain positive working relationships with all professionals involved in the care of the individuals
Participate in the development, implementation and ongoing documentation of Person Centered Plans
Qualifications and Education Requirements:
Be enthusiastic and ready to have fun every day!
Cleared Criminal Records Check
First Aid Certificate: Level Community Care, Emergency First Aid Level C, or Higher
Demonstrate ability to maintain confidentiality and appropriate boundaries in the group home, community settings and with families
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Demonstrate ability to administer medications accurately (we provide training)
Additional Notes
This position requires BCGEU membership (attained upon hire)
Valley Integration to Active Living Society (V.I.T.A.L. Society) is committed to a diverse-positive view in hiring, while proactively pursuing the cultural competence necessary to provide a safe and welcoming social, physical, and informational space for all applicants.
The Society defines accessibility as the ability to access and benefit from environments and/or services, and is committed to providing universal access throughout the hiring process.
Applicants requiring access to fair and equal process must advise the selection committee in a cover letter or email when applying. Applicants will be contacted to make the necessary arrangements.