
Treatment Staff - Children's Respite Services
- Winnipeg, MB
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Promotes high-quality health care, support, and treatment of the individuals supported
- Ensures that services are provided to people in ways that are effective, efficient, holistic, and protect the dignity and safety of the person
- Includes education, training and work opportunities
- Supports the achievement of personal outcomes
- Grade XII Diploma or G.E.D.
- Certification in CPR and Emergency First Aid
- Certification in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention is an asset
- Successful completion of St.Amant training requirements during probationary period (e.g. Specialized Behavior Management Training, Non-Violent Crisis Intervention, Applied Physical Training, Medication Administration Orientation, Fundamentals in Person Centered Supports)
- Minimum of two years' experience providing services to people with disabilities
- Experience supporting children is preferred
- Experience working with individuals in crisis an asset
- Experience providing pre-determined behavioral support plans an asset
- Knowledge of basic nutrition and household management skills
- Ability to work with minimal supervision as well as a collaborative team player in a team environment
- Ability to organize and prioritize work in a fast-paced environment
- Ability to generate ideas to improve work procedures and contribute to an environment that fosters growth, development and innovation
- Superb interpersonal ability to establish and maintain positive and productive working relationships with humility and self-awareness
- Ability and willingness to give and receive honest, balanced feedback
- Demonstrates competence and character that inspires trust
- Acts with integrity and respect in all interactions
- Values and commitment to continuous self-growth and professional learning
- Positive, energetic, self-directed and person-focused
- Ability to complete reliable data recording, data entry, and documentation
- Ability to implement pre-determined crisis plans
- Physical ability and emotional stability to support peoples' physical needs and respond appropriately to challenging behaviour and emotions
- Ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing
- Ability to identify and respond effectively to high-risk situations
- Basic computer usage skills – Microsoft Office
- Valid Manitoba Driver's License in good standing, willingness to transport people supported
- Provides all aspects of personal care as needed to people supported (e.g. assistance with eating, bathing, personal grooming, toileting, etc.)
- Supports and encourages people to have new relationships, and supports people to explore engagement in community activities, and may be matched with a person supported to assist them in exploring these relationships and activities (This is known as an “exploring pair”)
- Participates in development, daily implementation of and collecting data pertaining to the Daily Activity Schedules (DAS) of the people supported
- Participates in development of Behavioural Tracking (BT) data sheets and in collection of BT data
- Conducts assigned assessments and implement developmental training and psychological/ behavioural treatment programs to increase adaptive behaviour and decrease maladaptive behaviour
- Provides assistance, support and encouragement to other member of the team
- Carries out behavioural, crisis, life-skill, recreational/leisure, work experience, experiential, educational, etc. programs as assigned
- Records and reports relevant information related to all life areas according to Program policy and individualized needs
- Liaises with external agencies, school/day programs and community resources in accordance with treatment plan
- Employs principles of Non-Violent Crisis Intervention in identifying and intervening in situations of challenging behaviour