Positions Available:
- DAYS - 0.7FTE (Stabilization
Program Service Areas:
Child & Young Adult Health Services (CYAHS): Supports Children & Young adults with complex medical needs.
Adult Health Services (AHS): Middle Aged population 25 - 40
Adult Services (AS): Population over 40+ years of age
Stabilization Unit: Supports children & adults for specific clinical interventions, develop and implement treatment strategies to reduce challenging behaviours
Float: Work in all 4 services areas: Child & Young Adult Health Services, Adult Health Services, Adult Services, Stabilization
About Us
St.Amant supports over 2,200 people in Manitoba with developmental disabilities, autism and acquired brain injury. We are a not-for-profit organization that offers a wide range of supports for adults, children and their families. Our over 2,000 staff follow a person centered approach and adapt to the needs of each person and each family. St.Amant is guided by its core values of Collaboration, Hospitality, Excellence and Respect.
Position Summary and Scope of Service:
Reporting to the Supervisor, Acquired Brain Injury, or to the Service Area Manager, the incumbent is responsible for the delivery of services and supports to adults & children admitted to this service. The PSW-Stabilization provides personal support services in accordance with the Mission and Values of the organization and applicable provincial legislation and regulations. The PSW-Stabilization ensures that services are provided in a manner that:
- Optimizes dignity, self-determination and attainment of personal outcomes;
- Maximizes environmental and lifestyle features required to maintain safety and achieve a good quality of life;
- Incorporates high quality, consistent support and intervention as prescribed by the clinical team
- Supports successful transitioning back to a community home and/or successfully remaining in a community home.
Qualifications:
Educational:
- Health Care Aide certificate from an approved educational institution required. Suitable combinations of education and experience may be considered.
- Completed Diploma, Certificate or Degree in a related field (Disability & Community Support, Psychology, Counselling, ABI, etc.) preferred. Suitable combinations of education and experience may be considered.
- Grade XII Diploma or GED required
- Current certification in CPR and Emergency First Aid required in ABI homes
- Current Certification in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) required.
- Successful completion of St.Amant training requirements within prescribed time frames.
- Valid Class 5F Manitoba Driver’s License and Abstract in good standing required, Class 4 preferred.
Professional:
- Minimum of 3-years’ experience providing residential and/or community support services to people with Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities, Autism, Acquired Brain Injuries or other neurodevelopmental disorders.
- Minimum of 1-year previous experience working with individuals presenting with aggressive and/or disruptive behaviours, and, a demonstrated ability to assess safety risks and respond appropriately in challenging situations.
- Knowledge of current trends in services for individuals with neurodevelopmental disabilities.
- Familiar with the principles of a Person-Centred & Family-Centred approach to support & care planning.
- Demonstrated experience working effectively as a member of a team.
- Demonstrated experience in supporting / completing routine household management tasks (cooking, cleaning, shopping, transportation coordination, etc.).
- Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office).
- Proficient in English (and French for designated bilingual positions).
- Strong oral and written communication skills.
Personal:
- Positive, energetic and able to effectively manage time and prioritize workload.
- Possess the physical and emotional capacity to meet the demands of the job, including the ability to utilize physical interventions when required to maintain safety of individual supported, self and team.
- Ability to engage in self-reflection and be accountable for decisions and actions.
- Acceptable Criminal Record, Child Abuse Registry and Adult Abuse Registry Checks, submission of a satisfactory Driver’s Abstract.
Authority:
To work within the parameters outlined in this job description.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Personal Care / Support Duties and Responsibilities:
Consistent with the Mission and Values of the organization, the PSW-S is responsible for the provision of personal support services (within assigned home or service area) that maximize the development of personal independence and choice-making while attending to safety / management of risks. In providing these services, the PSW-S is guided by the policies & procedures of the organization and the requirements of external accrediting or regulatory bodies.
Duties Include:
- Provide individualized support as required, to assist individuals with the activities of daily living (e.g. instruction / supervision / prompting and/or hands-on assistance with personal care routines, engagement in social / recreational / educational / vocational activities, etc.).
- Participate in the Individualized daily or discharge planning process as assigned.
- Provide care and support in a manner which is holistic, person- and family centred and community-focused.
- Provide a structured, consistent and predictable daily routine as outlined in the clinical plan or in the daily action plan.
- Complete documentation and reporting as required, being careful to protect the individual’s privacy.
- Promote and facilitate connection to family and friends. Facilitate celebrations and cultural traditions that are important to the individual and his/her family or community.
- Explore recreational resources and assist people to plan and safely engage in a variety of activities addressing physical, emotional, intellectual, cultural and spiritual needs / interests.
- Transport individuals to activities and/or appointments using agency vehicles, or, support the individual to learn and safely use the public transportation system when this is identified as a goal.
- Employ NCI principles and SBMT as well as low arousal strategies in responding to situations wherein individuals are not coping and are engaging in escalated or unsafe behaviour. Debrief with individuals and team members once the situation has been managed and ensure that required documentation is completed and distributed within identified timeframes. Notify immediate supervisor and/or on- call personnel regarding any circumstance that creates an immediate safety risk for individuals and/or staff.
- Assist individuals with management of their personal finances as outlined within the individual plan and organizational policy.
- Monitor the individual’s health status (physical, mental, emotional) and facilitate access to appropriate health services, as required. Assist people to attend scheduled medical or other health related appointments and document all relevant information for follow up.
- Perform any delegated health care tasks in accordance with nurse-delivered training and delegations (medication administration, seizure management, enteral tube feeding, etc.) in ABI homes; in Stabilization on outings, vacations, etc.
Team work & Safety:
The PSW-S contributes to a cohesive and collaborative team environment and safe workplace.
Duties include:
- Share support and encouragement and required information with all team members. Ensure required documentation is completed prior to leaving shift.
- Participate in the orientation and training of new team members.
- Participate in required training.
- Maintain a safe work environment by working in compliance with legislation and established workplace practices and procedures.
- Participate in/conduct emergency codes and drills as required.
- Maintain property and equipment in clean, safe working order. Report damage to property or equipment to Supervisor and inform the on call administrator immediately if the damage creates a safety concern.
- Attend & participate in regular team meetings.
Resource Utilization:
The PSW-S ensures that materials, supplies and financial resources within his/her care and control (whether belonging to an individual or provided by St.Amant) are safely stored, accurately accounted for and efficiently utilized.
Duties include:
- Ensure the safe storage, accurate accounting and documentation of money/credit card/purchase cards kept in the home/unit.
- Ensure that an adequate supply of required materials/resources is maintained, facilitate the ordering/purchasing of materials / supplies, when required.
- Ensure efficient use of all materials, supplies, and equipment.
- Document all financial transactions in accordance with St.Amant policies & procedures.
Quality Assurance and Process Improvement:
The PSW-S supports continuous quality improvement within his/her service area and the larger organization.
Duties include:
- Participate actively in establishing and supporting achievement of the personal goals that individuals set for themselves during the Individual or Discharge Planning Process.
- Document and report Incidents/Occurrences in accordance with St.Amant policy and procedure and applicable legislation/regulation. Ensure that suspected abuse, neglect or undignified treatment is immediately reported and that the individual is protected from potential further victimization.
- Recommend ways and means of improving the quality of services.
- Participate in process improvement activities and organizational committees, as assigned.
- Identify inefficiencies and/or opportunities for improved efficiency in service.
- Collect indicator data regarding programs and activities, as required.
- Identify educational opportunities and service opportunities that would contribute to personal and/or organizational development.
The above information is intended to describe the general nature of this position and is not considered to be a complete statement of duties and responsibilities. Additional duties and responsibilities may be assigned provided they are consistent with the qualifications identified and fall within the parameters of this role.
St.Amant, as part of an initiative entitled “Meaningful Connections”, seeks to expand the culture of support (“excellent caretaking”) to include an intentional focus on equipping a person with the opportunities and skills to develop relationships. The goal of this initiative is to have people we support exploring and establishing relationships with people in the community.
St.Amant is a bilingual organization. Proficiency in both official languages (French/English) would be considered an asset.
As a condition of employment, successful candidates will be required to provide a satisfactory Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Screening, Adult Abuse Registry Check, Child Abuse Registry Check and Prior Contact Check.
As a Condition of Employment, new hires must complete a series of Occupational Health checks. This includes the requirement to confirm immunization or immunity of specific communicable diseases. Successful applicants will also be required to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination prior to start date.
St.Amant supports equitable employment practices and promotes an inclusive workforce representative of the people we support including diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, and identities. Applicants can request reasonable accommodations in all aspects of the selection and hiring process.