CC One; Community Support Worker
Fort St. John, BC, Canada
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health -
Healthcare
Community Health
If you are not a current employee of our organization, please upload your resume with this application. The Fort St.
John Association for Community Living (FSJACL) is a non-profit agency committed to providing quality support to adults with developmental disabilities in the Fort St.
John and District since 1960.
As a CARF accredited agency, FSJACL boasts a professional staff team of over 80 employees dedicated to offering quality services and opportunities for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Collaboration with community partners is integral to achieving the organization's vision of inclusion for all.
The Community Connections Inclusion program provides life skills to adult individuals living with developmental disabilities. The program addresses a wide range of needs and interests, including communication and social skills, physical development and health, community participation, employment, and independent living.
Community Connections offers supports tailored to individual’s personal needs.
This program supports individuals ranging from nineteen to eighty years old.
Responsibilities:
Employees will be orientated to multiple areas within the program, including but not limited to community and home based 1 on 1.
This means working with an adult with a developmental disability both in their home and in the community to support with them with life skills.
Staff organize and lead group community activities, including but not limited to, attending movies, concerts, community gatherings, going to the library, exercising (going to the gym, walking track, swimming, outdoor walking trails) and many other fun activities.
We are looking for specific attributes and the right personality with the Fort St John Association for Community Living. Skills and
Qualifications:
Knowledge, understanding and willingness to learn about developmental disabilities, mental health and health services Commitment to anti-racism, anti-oppression, equity and inclusion Problem solving skills Flexibility and creativity Able to work shift work Provide a positive, respectful and safe work environment Compassionate towards people and can support in a non-judgmental way Ability to work independently as well as part of a team Requirements:
Valid Canadian drivers license.
Vulnerable sector criminal record clearance.
Applicants who turn 19 within the calendar year will be considered. Reliable vehicle. This is a permanent position, with staff needing to be available to work weekdays, and weekends/evenings as needed.
Shifts range between 7.5 and 8 hours day on average, working up to 37.5-40 hours per week.
This is a BCGEU unionized position, Grid level 10.
John Association for Community Living is an equal opportunity employer.
We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and abilities.
Preference will be given to internal applicants.
Closing Date:
March 13th 2026
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