Central Region (based in Halifax area; includes local travel)
Type:
Full-time (40 hours/week, flexible schedule including some evenings and weekends)
Department:
Social and Community Inclusion Programs
Reports to:
Program Director
Expand Access to Inclusive Respite Services Across Nova Scotia
Are you passionate about helping families access the support they need? Autism Nova Scotia is seeking a Respite Support Coordinator to lead and coordinate respite programming in the Central Region of the province.
In this key role, you'll provide guidance to families and caregivers, connect them with trusted respite providers, and help shape a more accessible and responsive respite network. You'll also collaborate with partners across sectors and play a vital role in education, outreach, and system navigation.
About the Role
As the Respite Support Coordinator, you will be responsible for onboarding, supporting, and connecting families and respite providers through Autism Nova Scotia's provincial respite platform. You'll lead community sessions, foster partnerships, and offer individualized navigation support -- all while ensuring services are inclusive, family-centered, and community-informed.
Key Responsibilities
Program Coordination & Support
Onboard families and respite seekers into the provincial respite database; provide tech support as needed
Interview and screen new respite providers, supporting them through onboarding
Match families with appropriate respite providers based on availability and care needs
Provide information and navigation support for internal and external respite programs
Community Engagement & Education
Facilitate monthly onboarding and information sessions for families, providers, and community members
Build and maintain partnerships with local organizations and service providers
Prepare educational tools, presentations, and resources for diverse audiences
Participate in provincial Respite Partnership meetings and collaborate with other coordinators
Program Maintenance & Development
Support updates and maintenance of the online respite database in collaboration with developers
Maintain accurate records and reports for internal and external stakeholders
Lead development of new training materials and tools for respite providers and families
Assist with event planning and community initiatives
Administrative & Reporting
Complete documentation, data entry, and eligibility assessments for referrals and applications
Support internal tracking and annual review processes
Ensure all activity aligns with Autism Nova Scotia's standards, values, and privacy policies
What We Offer
Autism Nova Scotia is proud to offer meaningful, community-focused work in a supportive and inclusive environment. As a member of our team, you'll receive:
Annual salary of $50,000
Medical and dental benefits package
RRSP/pension matching program
Paid vacation, day of gratitude
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Qualifications
Education & Experience
Bachelor's degree in Education, Social Work, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
1-3 years supporting individuals with autism and/or disabilities
Experience working with individuals with mental health needs considered an asset
Skills & Competencies
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Knowledge of autism and evidence-based supports
Strong problem-solving, adaptability, and critical thinking
Experience with program coordination and evaluation
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Proficient with Microsoft Word, Outlook, Excel; experience with Teams and Zoom an asset
Certifications & Requirements
Clear Criminal Record Check (including Vulnerable Sector) and Child Abuse Registry Check
Valid First Aid & CPR certification (or willingness to obtain)
Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (or willingness to obtain)
Access to reliable vehicle and valid Nova Scotia Driver's License
Working Conditions
Combination of in-office, remote, and community-based work
Frequent local travel required for meetings, events, and family support
Flexible schedule including occasional evenings and weekends
Participation in outreach events in varied settings (schools, workplaces, community centers)
Use of personal vehicle required; mileage reimbursed per policy
You Belong Here
At Autism Nova Scotia, we value diverse lived experiences and perspectives. We encourage applications from individuals who identify as Autistic, neurodivergent, 2SLGBTQIA+, Black, Indigenous, racialized, immigrants, and/or persons with disabilities.
If you require accommodations during the application or interview process, please reach out -- we are committed to providing an accessible experience.
Closing Date
Applications are encouraged by
Friday, July 26, 2025
.
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