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Community Support Worker | Permanent Full Time - 2190 at Developmental Disabilities Association — NeverHard

Community Support Worker | Permanent Full Time - 2190 at Developmental Disabilities Association in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia. Skills: Behavior Management, Communication, Computer Literacy, Developmental Disabilities, Driving. Apply on NeverHard.

Company
Developmental Disabilities Association
Location
Greater Vancouver, British Columbia
Type
full_time

Required skills:

Why do people select a particular job? Money, schedule, and fun? How about all of that? The Developmental Disabilities Association needs a Community Support Worker (CSW) to assist clients with their physical, vocational, recreational, social, emotional, and daily life skill development. The CSW supports clients to achieve the greatest degree of independence and quality of life as possible. Since 1952, the Developmental Disabilities Association has been helping thousands of people in BC with developmental disabilities reach their full potential through support and advocacy. Come see what we are about. Go to www.develop.bc.ca for all of our latest blogs and podcasts and scroll to the bottom of the page to connect with us on social! Job Title: COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER | #2190 Service Area: Vocational & Community Services Location: Vancouver, BC Start Date: May 25, 2026 Term/Status: Permanent Full Time Schedule/Hours: Monday to Friday 07:30-15:00 // 37.5 hours per week Hourly Wage: $25.95 - $29.76 as per the collective agreement The Role: The Community Support Worker (CSW) assists adult clients with their social, emotional, physical, vocational, recreational and daily life skill development. The CSW supports clients to achieve their greatest degree of independence in environments of their choice through participation in onsite and community opportunities. Duties include; participation in the development of individual client service plans & the opportunity to plan and lead programming while assisting with activities of daily living. The role will include working from East Richmond site and providing outreach services within Richmond and Vancouver locations. What We Offer: A fully employer-paid, comprehensive health and welfare benefits plan Employee and Family Assistance Program Municipal Pension Plan On-the-job training Educational and training opportunities Professional development Community involvement An inclusive work environment Requirements/Education/Experience: Degree or Diploma in area directly related to Social Services, Human Services, Education or Therapeutic Recreation. 1-2 years of experience working with people with developmental disabilities in vocational & community settings. Demonstrated ability to successfully implement instructional and proactive training programs for clients. Must be able to perform lifts and transfers of 40lbs & be willing to go in chlorinated swimming pools. Experience with principles of positive behavior management is preferred. Criminal Record Clearance Medical Clearance Satisfactory Driver’s Abstract Class 5 Driver's License and use of vehicle for work Willing to obtain an Unrestricted Class 4 Driver's License during probationary period Valid First Aid/CPR Non-violent Crisis Intervention Certification Demonstrated competency in English written and verbal communication Basic computer literacy Eligible to work in Canada Requires physical strength, good balance, mobility, and endurance for recreational activities Position involves assisting clients with personal care needs Training is provided for: Non-violent Crisis Intervention Certification & Client personal care *This position requires Union membership. For more information, please visit our website at www.develop.bc.ca We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for an interview.