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Community Support Worker (casual)

On-site
  • Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
CA$24.26 per hourJohn Howard Society of Okanagan & Kootenay

John Howard Society is a place where you can make a difference every single day. They are adding casual workers to their team serving clients in Kelowna.

Job description


We are pleased to support JHSOK in helping those in need and making our community a better and safer place for everyone, by recruiting for a casual position of Community Support Worker in Kelowna. . 

Community Support Workers assist adult clients with neurodevelopmental disabilities and complex neurobehavioural issues (such as substance misuse, struggles maintaining housing, dual diagnosis, and challenging behaviour(s) that put the individual at increased risk of criminal justice involvement/being criminalized). In this role, you will demonstrate ability and passion to empower and assist clients to achieve their physical, emotional, social, and personal goals enhancing their quality of life, safety and independence.

More specifically, duties include:

  • Assessing, developing, and establishing service delivery goals with those served, promoting life skills, harm reduction, health, and connection to community
  • Supporting clients with daily living, in their home and/or in the community (including meeting professional appointments, budgeting, shopping, and basic cooking/meal planning)
  • Co-facilitating therapeutic, recreational, and education pro-social group activities as needed
  • Working collaboratively with Community Living of BC facilitators, family members (where appropriate) and/or other community stakeholders
  • Recognizing, analyzing, and addressing challenging and emergent situations
  • Maintaining necessary documentation and reports of contact as per JHS standards


Job requirements

The ideal candidate for John Howard Society has:

  • Education in human/social services field and/or 1+ years of recent and related experience with all the associated knowledge and skills
  • Valid BC driver’s license (class 5), clean driver’s abstract, and access to vehicle for use of transporting clients
  • Good judgement and ability to uphold professional and consistent boundaries
  • Strong relationship skills, growth mindset and positive approach
  • Sensitivity to the unique needs of those of Indigenous ancestry and ethno-cultural groups, and persons with disabilities

Our future hire must:

  • Be able to provide a clear Criminal Record Check with vulnerable sector search
  • Have proof of COVID-19 immunization

JHSOK is offering a starting wage of $24.26/ hour

If you are a motived individual looking for meaningful work and opportunity to help people in need, we would love to hear from you. Please apply online with your resume today.

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