Respite Support Worker, Urgent Response Services
Lumenus Community Services View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $50,301-55,713 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Supports the generalization and maintenance of therapeutic interventions based on the intention of the program and the needs of the client
- Provides a validating environment that is warmly accepting and nurturing for a diverse group of clients with varying levels of need
- Assesses client skills/ abilities interests, strengths and needs
- Support Children, youth with ASD and complex needs with recreational and individualized goals
- Generalize evidence informed interventions to address needs as part of program expectations
- Manages challenging behaviour through interventions guided by standardized training (SMG or NVCPI)
- Assesses individual clients’ skills, abilities, interests, strengths and needs through daily observations and tracking information through anecdotal notes, checklists and visual documentation of clients’ progress
- Facilitates daily planning of program operations and participates fully in daily activities, some of which may consist of physical activity
- Maintains and supervises a safe environment
- Participates in the daily planning in the programming for the structured setting (in home or community)
- Supports team members in program coverage during their scheduled breaks
- Engage clients in recreational activities (where age appropriate) and or physical activity as part of program
- Ensure adequate materials are available and ready for use with each shift
- Participates in program planning and ensuring safe coverage for the program
- Intervenes using nonviolent crisis prevention and invention strategies to manage aggressive behavior
- College Diploma in ECE, CYC, SSW, DSW or equivalent with experience in supporting children/ youth with ASD in community and home settings (e.g. Live in care, classroom etc.)
- Understanding of Behaviour and principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis
- Program goals incorporate the agency’s initiatives to address anti-black racism and employees use an anti-oppression and equity lens in working with each other and with clients and their caregivers/parents
- A strengths-based, anti-racism/anti-oppression philosophy of service provision and a belief in the resilience and self-determination of clients and their families
- Knowledge of the social service systems and ASD in the GTA
- Ability to provide physical intervention with clients on an ongoing basis
- Engage in physical activities with clients
- Involved in the direct care with clients, which could include toileting, dressing, feeding/eating
- Dealing with challenging client behaviours
- Satisfactory clearance under the Vulnerable Sector Screening process
- Availability to work evenings and weekends
- Access to reliable transportation to travel to various work sites within the GTA