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Behavioural Personal Support Worker - LOFT Community Services

Aug 09, 2024
Various Locations, Ontario
DATE: July 26th, 2024
LOCATION: York Region / South Simcoe, ON– BSS @ Home
COMPENSATION: $50,591 - $51,831 Annually Prorated
CONTRACT DURATION:  Ending March 2025 (20 Hours/Week)
 
LOFT Community Services is a unique and dynamic charitable organization that supports people living with complicated issues such as mental and physical health challenges, substance use challenges, poverty and homelessness. Serving approximately 19,633 annually and providing 1,861 units of supportive housing last year, LOFT is one of Ontario’s largest mental health service providers of its kind. LOFT is also recognized as a Nonprofit Employer of Choice™ Award (NEOC) recipient.
 
To help fulfill its mission, LOFT is hiring a Behavioural Personal Support Worker.

Job Summary

The Behavioural Personal Support Worker (BPSW) is part of a dedicated team to the @Home Programs which will provide direct observation, care, education and support to clients demonstrating responsive behaviours and their caregivers who are transitioning back to their own home from the hospital.  This position will also assist in the assessment and development of a Behavioural Support Plan.  Working within a team of other professionals, the BPSW will enhance the quality of life for clients with responsive behaviours related to mental health, addictions, dementia or other forms of neurological conditions.  In addition, the BPSW will assist and provide on-going training for clients, families and other health care providers.

The @Home Behaviour Support team provides direct care, education and support to older adults and their care partners, who are demonstrating responsive behaviours/personal expressions that may be associated with various types of dementia, mental health, substance use or other neurological conditions who are being discharged from hospital within North Toronto, York Region and South Simcoe. The team completes a comprehensive behaviour support assessment and creates a person-centered Behavioural Support Plan. Working as a member of an integrated team along side other home and community-care providers, the @Home team supports the transition from hospital and works within the individuals own home.

What You Will Do:
This position supports the physical health, responsive behaviour, and dignity of the clients, thereby improving their quality of life by using the agreed upon strategies to address responsive behaviours by:
  • Act as the Primary PSW for assigned client(s). Follow the weekly schedule of required visits
  • Perform and record complete and accurate observation of client and their responsive behaviour during initials visits after being enrolled in the program. Assist in identifying triggers for the responsive behaviour
  • Documents activity according to agency standards in client information system and reports observational data using specified tools (ABO’s, Standard Behavior Questionnaire etc.)
  • Assists the Psychogeriatric Case Manager and Behaviour Support Specialist in the development of a Behavioural Support Plan towards the management of responsive behaviours
  • Offers suggestions to the development of Behavioural Support Plan with special emphasis on strategies to manage responsive behaviours
  • Actively practice the suggested interventions and continually adapt the interventions and strategies to ensure the best possible outcome for mitigating the responsive behaviours
  • Uses the agreed upon strategies to address responsive behaviors and reports to other team members when responsive behaviors are escalating
  • Model the effective interventions/strategies to caregivers and/or family members using peer-to-peer mentoring
  • Attend Behavioural Support Plan meetings/Discharge meetings with clients and their caregivers
  • Participates in multi-disciplinary conferences, client care conferences, and staff development conferences
  • Shares responsibilities for client care by working together with other staff members
  • Meets the needs of clients by communication, observation, and direct care
  • Reports any changes in conditions or abilities as well as any observations to the team as per the Health Service Provider protocols
  • Works in compliance with the Health and Safety Act and its regulations in performing duties in a safe manner and follows all health and safety policies, procedures, and legislation
  • Follows standard infection control practices and enhanced precautions as instructed
  • Complete other duties, from time to time, as assigned by the Director of Behavioural Support Services and/or Program Director
What You Bring:
Must Haves
  • Completion of a post-secondary education in Human Services (i.e., Personal Support Worker Certificate, Health Care Aide Certificate, Registered Practical Nurse Certificate)
  • Experience with vulnerable, older adults and seniors with serious mental illness, cognitive and addiction challenges who exhibit responsive behaviours
  • Knowledge of GPA, P.I.E.C.E.S., U-First or willingness to receive such training
  • Knowledge and proven experience working with clients in a PSR (Psychosocial Rehabilitation) approach
  • Ability to organize and work with individuals and groups in the areas of assessment, problem solving and crisis management
  • Sound understanding or and commitment to the principles of the Behavioural Supports Ontario Project
  • Ability to interact with clients in a positive and supportive manner
  • First Aid and CPR certification
  • Good oral and written skills; excellent computer skills; ability to follow written and verbal instructions
  • Valid drivers’ license and access to own vehicle is required
Nice-to-Haves
  • Physically able to perform demanding body mechanics (i.e., lifting, transferring, etc.)
  • Ability to work effectively in a team environment
  • Demonstrated effectiveness working with minimal supervision with proven reliability and trustworthiness
  • Ability to communicate in a different language, an asset.
Our Commitment to Diversity and Inclusion

LOFT Community Services is a values-driven organization with a deep belief that each person has the ability to grow and change. We value compassion, collaboration, and community delivered with dignity, innovation, and excellence. LOFT’s vision is that together, we can all live successfully in our community. Our client population reflects Ontario’s diverse community and it is LOFT’s goal to build a workforce who reflects that diversity. At LOFT, we hold the deep belief that skills and expertise can be cultivated in various ways. Therefore, even if you don't perfectly align with every listed criterion but feel you could flourish in this role, we highly encourage you to apply.

Note: A satisfactory vulnerable sector check (VSC) is also required.

CLOSING DATE: August 9th, 2024
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