The Community Disability Services Worker (CDSW) is responsible for front-line work that supports the development of skills and relationships to help adults with disabilities work towards and meet their employment goals. CDSW upholds human rights, health, safety and well-being of all people in service and colleagues.
Key Responsibilities (include but are not limited to):
Acting as an ambassador of Chrysalis and interacting and marketing Chrysalis and clients with community partners, committees, associations and at company events that may occur outside of regular working hours
Working alongside the Chrysalis Human Centered Design initiative to ensure that community connections made on behalf of clients are individually based on their unique skills and interests
Day-to-day tasks ensuring health and safety, personal living skills, assist in personal care, medication, and any other task necessary to support basic needs.
Engage and participate with individuals and their support network to facilitate and support the documentation of individualized person-centered plans to provide a structure for consistent and on-going support and assistance.
Facilitate the implementation of individual services plans ensuring collective collaboration with teams, supervisors and support networks.
Encourage, support and assist individuals to actively exercise their rights and responsibility to make life choices, participate and pursue meaningful, respectful and authentic relationships aligned with self-determined goals and aspiration.
Know and adhere to established policies, practices, operational protocol, ethical standards and guidelines, medical protocols and standing orders.
Maintaining clear, objective records of plans of action, progress and recommendations from the client and others.
Take action to minimize risk and maximize participation/inclusion for individuals well-being (physically, socially, recreationally, educational, personal development, interpersonal and personal relationships).
Communicating effectively with other members of the individual's support network in a timely, accurate and respectful way
Preparing and deliver reports and various documents (i.e. presentations, service plans, month ends, contact notes etc.)
Community Connector / Job Developer
Helping to identify employment goals, assessing employment readiness and explore job options by working closely with the team and client's network
Understanding and utilizing resources and tools available in the community to enhance and develop clients' employment skills and knowledge
Establishing and maintain professional relationships with community employers based on mutual respect, trust and honesty by means of dialogue, action and relationship development.
Work directly with employers and CDSW's to customize jobs for clients, including identifying available accommodations and adaptations that are required for the individual to do the job
Providing advocacy support and feedback that addresses the employer 's concerns regarding hiring, orientation and training for individuals with disabilities, while maintaining client confidentiality. Effectively communicate the benefits of employing people with disabilities in ways that employers relate to.
Working with clients and CDSW to ensure that they have the proper supplies (e.g., tools, PPE's) and documentation (e.g., Social Insurance Number) to start work.
Engaging with the client and the client's support network in developing and reviewing individualized service plans, so that employment-related plans fit with ongoing support services in other areas of life
Collaborating with others in the same role, sharing resources and responsibilities
Assisting in assessing the safety of the work site and the client's job activities, and address any hazards based on the individual's unique safety needs. This may include assisting the individual to understand safety rules and training.
Assisting individuals in understanding their rights in the workplace and supporting them in advocating for themselves when needed
Analyzing the workplace in order to determine the best means of establishing natural supports. This may include monitoring the workplace social media sites for opportunities. Coaching the clients and CDSW as required to promote the social inclusion of the client in the workplace
Providing on-the-job support that helps clients learn their job duties and identifying factors that are likely to have an impact on their job success
Observing the client and others in the workplace (i.e., proactive check-ins) to identify what is working and what is not working and discuss observations with the client and the client's employer to determine if additional or different support is needed.
Acting on behalf of the employee, and ensure compliance with the duties of the employer as specified in the Occupational Health and Safety Act
Completing monthly statistical information in regards to employment and or volunteer positions garnered.
Experience
Have a shared vision, personal and professional integrity, inclusive practices, be collaborative, curious and creative, take risks and fail often, resilient, motivate and promotion of others, build healthy relationships, and be accountable
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal; strong social skills and the ability to quickly build rapport
Be flexible, teachable, intelligent, courageous and adaptable
Technologically savvy, able to use computer applications and troubleshoot minor IT issues and use peripherals, such as laptops, smartphone, printers
Observation and interpretive skills to support decisions about how to resolve workplace issues. This includes experienced at identifying observable changes in behavior and attitude of a client toward a job or of the employer toward the client and knowing when it is appropriate to ask for help.
Participating and contributing to high performing team to the attainment of team and individual goals
Skills & Qualifications
Completed Diploma in Disabilities Studies, equivalencies of High school and/or special training from an accredited school augmented with relevant direct experience in disabilities may be considered.
6+ months work experience as a direct support worker and employment development or job coach
Highly collaborative and able to work as part of an interdisciplinary team, and leveraging the skills of the group to further clients goals.
A general understanding of the broader range of community resources available to support the client participation and inclusion in the workplace, and an understanding of how and when they may be accessed; and the ability to interact effectively with others in the client's social network.
Able to complete data entry and working with word processing functions in Google such as Docs and other various technological platforms such as MyCompass, Google Drive, and Email.
Excellent written and verbal communication and presentation skills are essential
Successful time management skills with the ability to identify and prioritize demands and apply practices in some settings and environments.
A practical understanding of relevant general and organization-specific policies, procedures, operational protocols, legislation and employment standards, professional ethics codes and guidelines, contract terms and conditions, and other practice guidelines.
First Aid/CPR Certification
Criminal Record Check including a Vulnerable Sector Search
Must be 18 yrs of age or older
Compatible attitude and philosophy with Chrysalis values and mission
A valid Class 5 license and the ability to get around the city
the ability to provide assistance and guidance to people at their place of employment (this could include general labourer positions and working outside)
Counsel people on fine-tuning work habits/skills in preparation for competitive employment
Keep track, oversee, and document the person's progress
Our Vision
(What We Want) People with disabilities are accepted by and included in society for their abilities to contribute and to have the same rights and privileges as all citizens.
Our Mission
(What We Do) Chrysalis provides personalized services to assist individuals with disabilities achieve their employment, volunteer and recreation goals.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: From $20.20 per hour
Benefits:
Casual dress
Dental care
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Life insurance
On-site parking
Paid time off
Flexible language requirement:
French not required
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Day shift
Monday to Friday
Experience:
employment support: 1 year (required)
support care: 1 year (required)
Licence/Certification:
Class 5 Licence (required)
Police Information Check (required)
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 2025-07-09
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