Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
14 Nov, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
15 Aug, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Children, Availability
Industry
Education Management
Calgary Quest Children’s Society has been a leader in special education within Calgary and the surrounding communities for over 40 years. We currently serve our children and young people in three service areas:
· Quest School: a K-12 school providing tailored education for students with exceptional needs
· Centre for Opportunity: a program for young adults working towards greater independence
· Care and Recreation: Before and After School Care, PD day/ School Holiday respite, and Quest
Adventure Camp
At Quest Care and Recreation, you have the opportunity to change the lives of students aged 6-19 with disabilities by acting as a mentor, caregiver, and role model. Care and Recreation Staff support the Before and After School Care program, and respite care on all Quest School PD Days, and school holidays such as Christmas and Spring breaks. Care and Recreation staff also have the opportunity to work at Quest Adventure Camp through the summer.
Overview of the Position:
This position involves assisting school children living with developmental disabilities in multi-disciplinary activities and games, as well as assisting children with daily life needs and personal care and supporting their developmental goals. We create an inclusive, caring environment for students of ALL ability levels.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
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· Keep students safe at all times
· Support all aspects of camper well-being: physical, social, emotional, and developmental
· Maintain constant vigilance in supervision of assigned campers
· Facilitate multi-disciplinary child-led activities and model enthusiastic participation
· Work as part of the team and collaborate with colleagues, program manager, and school classroom and administrative staff
· Provide morning and afternoon snacks
· Responsible for all preparation, activity set up and clean up
· Perform regular cleaning and sanitizing duties in adherence with provincial health and safety guidelines
· Work with students with diverse communication abilities, including non-verbal campers and those using communication devices
· Observe and assess student behaviour and apply appropriate management techniques, including challenging and potentially aggressive behaviour
· Manage crisis situations effectively and document all incidents
· Demonstrate responsibility with confidential and sensitive information
· Follow training to support campers with additional medical and personal care needs, including feeding, toileting, and diaper changing
· Demonstrate professional conduct with colleagues, students, parents, and members of the public as a representative of Quest