Support Worker Jobs
By Umbrella Family and Child Centres of Hamilton At Brock, Ontario, Canada

For over 30 years, Umbrella Family and Child Centres of Hamilton has offered high-quality programs to young children and their families. We operate full-day early learning and childcare centres for ...

Client Access/Intake Worker
By Sandy Hill Community Health Centre At Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Knowledge and experience of the various approaches to substance use
Knowledge and experience with supportive counseling techniques
Experience conducting intake and preliminary psychosocial, addiction and mental health assessments and providing effective triage
Experience with motivational interviewing or other engagement strategies
Knowledge, understanding and sensitivity to addictions, problem gambling, mental health issues and concurrent disorders
Knowledge of motivational interviewing techniques
Support Worker Jobs
By Atrium Recruitment At Sudbury, Ontario, Canada

Have a degree in Psychology and looking for a place to start your career? Atrium Healthcare can talk you through what it's like to work in one of the most rewarding industries, with no experience ...

Developmental Support Worker Jobs
By Atmiya Care At London, Ontario, Canada

Developmental support worker or personal support worker education is mandatory Driver’s license Should be comfortable taking a child to park and do activities

Support Worker Jobs
By Umbrella Family and Child Centres of Hamilton At Stone Mills, Ontario, Canada
Support Umbrella program staff in implementing specific classroom and child management techniques, as recommended by the Inclusion Supervisor
Medical background experience, administration of insulin with meals using adjustable dose pen and recording blood sugar readings
Experience implementing appropriate strategies to ensure adequate nots of reading, administering medication and meal choices
Demonstrates awareness and knowledge of How Does Learning Happen is an asset
Generous vacation and sick time allotments
Employees with children get priority on childcare waiting list
Support Worker Jobs
By Umbrella Family and Child Centres of Hamilton At Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Support Umbrella program staff in implementing specific classroom and child management techniques, as recommended by the Inclusion Supervisor
Medical background experience, administration of insulin with meals using adjustable dose pen and recording blood sugar readings
Experience implementing appropriate strategies to ensure adequate nots of reading, administering medication and meal choices
Demonstrates awareness and knowledge of How Does Learning Happen is an asset
Generous vacation and sick time allotments
Employees with children get priority on childcare waiting list
Summer Support Worker Jobs
By Hamilton & District Extend-A-Family At Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Successful applicants must be mature, able to work independently, well-organized, patient, and hard-working.
Please email your resume and cover letter to [email protected]
** This position is funded by Canada Summer Jobs

Are you looking for a job that allows you to make a real difference in people's lives? We are looking for an Access Support Worker to join our team and help us provide support to individuals with disabilities. You will be responsible for providing assistance to individuals with disabilities in accessing services, activities, and resources. If you are passionate about helping others and have a desire to make a positive impact, this could be the perfect job for you!

An Access Support Worker is responsible for providing support to individuals with disabilities in order to help them access services, resources, and activities. They may work in a variety of settings, such as schools, hospitals, residential care facilities, and community centers. Access Support Workers help individuals with disabilities to identify and access the services and resources they need, as well as providing assistance with daily activities. They also provide emotional support and guidance to help individuals with disabilities to reach their goals. To become an Access Support Worker, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent. You may also need to complete a certification program or specialized training in order to qualify for certain positions. Additionally, you should have experience working with individuals with disabilities, as well as strong communication and interpersonal skills.

Access Support Worker skills required for your resume and career include:

• Knowledge of disability services and resources
• Ability to provide emotional support and guidance
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to problem solve and think critically
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Ability to use assistive technology
• Knowledge of safety protocols

Access Support Worker knowledge for your resume and career include:

• Understanding of disability rights and advocacy
• Knowledge of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
• Knowledge of assistive technology and adaptive equipment
• Understanding of medical terminology
• Knowledge of community resources
• Understanding of mental health issues
• Knowledge of therapeutic techniques

Access Support Worker responsibilities for your resume and career include:

• Assisting individuals with disabilities to access services, resources, and activities
• Providing emotional support and guidance
• Developing individualized plans to help individuals reach their goals
• Monitoring progress and providing feedback
• Assisting with daily activities, such as dressing, grooming, and meal preparation
• Assisting with medical appointments and treatments
• Teaching independent living skills
• Providing transportation to appointments and activities

Access Support Worker experience for your resume and career include:

• Experience working with individuals with disabilities
• Experience providing emotional support and guidance
• Experience developing individualized plans
• Experience monitoring progress and providing feedback
• Experience teaching independent living skills
• Experience providing transportation
• Experience using assistive technology and adaptive equipment

Access Support Worker qualifications for your resume and career include:

• High school diploma or equivalent
• Certification or specialized training in disability services
• Experience working with individuals with disabilities
• Knowledge of disability services and resources
• Knowledge of relevant laws and regulations
• Ability to use assistive technology
• Knowledge of safety protocols

Access Support Worker education for your resume and career include:

• Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
• Master’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
• Certification in disability services
• Training in assistive technology and adaptive equipment
• Training in therapeutic techniques

Tools that help Access Support Workers work better include:

• Assistive technology and adaptive equipment
• Computer software and applications
• Online resources and databases
• Scheduling and tracking software
• Communication tools

Good tips to help Access Support Workers do more effectively include:

• Developing strong communication and interpersonal skills
• Staying up to date on relevant laws and regulations
• Building relationships with individuals and organizations in the disability community
• Keeping detailed records of progress and activities
• Utilizing available resources and technology
• Developing a network of support

Common Access Support Worker interview questions include:

• What experience do you have working with individuals with disabilities?
• How would you handle a difficult situation with a client?
• What strategies do you use to help individuals reach their goals?
• How do you stay up to date on relevant laws and regulations?
• What do you think are the most important qualities of an Access Support Worker?