Case Worker - Independent Living; Term Position
About Us
Simaril Supported Living is a not-for-profit organization that empowers adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live meaningful lives in the community. Since 1987, we have supported individuals transitioning from institutional settings to inclusive, community-based living. We are committed to respect, empowerment, and creating opportunities for people supported to thrive as valued members of society.
Why Join Us?At Simaril Supported Living, every day is an opportunity to make a difference in people's lives. We believe in the power of compassionate care and unwavering dedication to enhancing the quality of life for our residents. As part of our team, you'll provide essential support and assistance and be a source of joy, comfort, and companionship.
We foster an environment of respect, collaboration, and continuous growth, where your talents are valued, and your contributions are celebrated. Join us in our mission to create meaningful connections and empower individuals to live their best lives. Together, let's make every moment count at Simaril Inc.
The people we supportWe serve a remarkable community of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Since founding in 1987 as part of the Welcome Home program, we've been dedicated to supporting adults with intellectual disabilities as they transition from institutional settings to vibrant community living. We provide 24-hour support to individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder, FASD, Mental Health challenges, problematic substance use, and behavioral and sensory challenges, ensuring each person receives the care, respect, and opportunities they deserve.
We're committed to empowering individuals to thrive as valued members of their communities, celebrating their resilience and unique journeys every day.
Job Summary
Taking a leadership role within the support team, the case worker is responsible for providing direct support, assisting to identify and implement services and care for individuals supported, completing required follow-up, and contributing to individual and program planning. Collaborating and communicating with team members, families, stakeholders, and collateral agencies, the case worker helps ensure that individuals supported by Simaril receive quality care and service.
Dutiesand Responsibilities General
- Maintain positive and effective communication.
- Maintain positive public relations with the community, family, and other collaterals.
- Follow and maintain policies and procedures regarding confidentiality and privacy when sharing information about people supported, employees, and Simaril Inc.
- Understand and conduct yourself according to Simaril Inc. policies, procedures, and legislative requirements.
- Provide resources for relief and replacement, including Emergency On-Call duties and support through crises when required.
- Report any agency-related changes and significant issues to the Case Manager or Program Manager.
- Actively engage in team development within the organization and professional development.
- Be part of the on-call rotation.
- Maintain regular communication with the individuals supported, team members, families, and external agencies regarding the needs and desired outcomes of people receiving support.
- Maintain regular contact with individuals supported and advocate for those supported when necessary.
- Actively participate in the planning process by identifying areas for service growth and future development.
- Ensure that services are working towards achieving the desired outcomes and goals of the people supported.
- Ensure record keeping is current and secure in the appropriate locations as required, meeting all legislative and Agency requirements, including but not limited to personnel documents, supported individual documents, and meeting minutes.
- Assist with monitoring the management of funds for people supported when needed.
- Attend and participate in Leadership meetings as required.
- 2-3 years of full-time Direct Support Work experience.
- Leadership experience.
- DCSP (2-year program) or related Post-Secondary education.
- Proficiency in Excel, Word processing, email, and the internet.
- Valid Driver's license and access to a reliable vehicle preferred.
- Reliable, responsible, and excellent interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work in a busy environment and prioritize duties.
- Well-organized, able to work independently and as part of a team.
- Provide essential employment documentation, including Criminal Record Check and Adult Abuse Registry check.
- Current First Aid Certification (level
C). - Self-motivated with little external input.
- Ability to work well in a team environment and understand the agency's vision, mission, and values.
- Good judgment and flexibility in assessing and providing solutions to situations.
This is a full-time term position (12-month term) with hours reflective of the program needs, Sunday-Thursday, 10:00 am-…
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