FT Support Coordinator - Home Services
POSITION SUMMARY
The Support Coordinator role combines direct support to individuals with disabilities and provides general support in the day-to-day operations of their assigned residence and in the community.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Help the individual and their circle of support develop, and document individualized, person-centered plans to guide services related to individual development, community participation, behavior management and/or personal care.
- Assist with support plans in more complex situations.
- Encourage individuals to use their rights and take responsibility to make life choices.
- Provide direct care to individuals with high needs and/or medically fragile individuals, as required.
- Monitor and support the health and well-being of individuals in care. This includes identifying changes in conditions related to individual’s behavior, physical and emotional well-being, and takes all necessary steps to address.
- Strictly adhere to medical protocols and standing orders for medication and other remedies.
- Find and develop recreational and other social interaction opportunities for individuals, in order to create a wider range of options and natural supports within the community.
- Be a social and/or recreational role model and coach to help the individual participate and contribute effectively within the community.
- Create clear, objective records and complete required reports and other documentation as required by the position.
- Communicate in a professional, timely, accurate and respectful way with individuals, families, guardians, staff and community members.
- Work effectively in a team-oriented environment.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Preferably a Diploma or equivalent post-secondary education in a relevant discipline; and additional specialized training and progressively more responsible experience in a relevant discipline/setting.
- A positive attitude and belief that persons with disabilities have the right and responsibility to define and pursue their life choices and pursue active participation in the community.
- An understanding of the opportunities and options available to persons with disabilities plus demonstrated cultural and ethnic sensitivity.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Experience working with Autism and Behaviours of Concern (BOC) an asset
- Well-developed coaching and mentoring and coordinating skills.
- Effective time-management and priority-setting skills, and the ability to balance competing demands/priorities and deal with competing opinions.
- Relevant knowledge and the ability to model and support the development of basic living, personal and social skills.
- Relevant knowledge and the ability to contribute to effective person-centered programming plans around skill acquisition and/or behaviors of concern.
- A minimum of 2 years’ experience with diabetes, epilepsy, dementia, lifts and transfers
- Knowledge of the broader range of community resources available to support an individual’s participation and inclusion.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a team. This includes the ability to function effectively within an individual’s circle of support.
- The ability to extend shift and capable of handling physically challenging situations, as required.
LOCATION: Home 1
HOURS OF WORK: (32.5 hrs/wk.)
Thur/Sat/Sun: 3:00PM - 9:30PM
Mon/Fri: 2:30PM - 9:00PM
*****POSITION CLOSES JUNE 6****
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