Casual Community Inclusion Worker - Willowbridge Community Services
Flexibility to work weekends and able to provide support, Tues and Wednesday evenings
Duties
Willowbridge Community Services is a not-for-profit organization offering developmental services and counselling across Hamilton, Brantford, Niagara, and Haldimand Norfolk. We believe that everyone deserves relationships, community, and celebration.
About The Role:
We are looking for a dynamic Casual Community Inclusion Worker, who will assist adults and children with a developmental disability, autism, and dual diagnosis by participating in meaningful social inclusion activities in the community and ensuring the provision of trauma and attachment informed services is
welcoming and safe.
In this position you are required to provide program participants with a variety of social/recreational opportunities including life skills that support their sensory needs and adaptive strategies to build better outcomes for inclusion. This support is based on the individual’s interests and goals using a person-
centered approach. Working under the guidance of the program manager, you will assist individuals to live a good life, develop friendships, feel connected to community, develop a socially valued role, support individuals to independently set goals, develop skills and participate in leisure and social activities. You
will also support individuals’ access public transportation, or when necessary, transport clients in your own vehicle.
Qualifications
- College diploma in a social services field, or equivalent combination of education and experience;
- Non-Violence Crisis Intervention (NVCI) Certification (or able to obtain one).
- Strong commitment to supporting individuals in actively participating in their community.
- Able to support individuals in their daily living activities.
- Ability to help plan and carry out activities for individuals and groups.
- Experience with individuals with a developmental disability, dual diagnosis or complex and/or challenging behaviours.
- Experience working with children and youth with developmental disabilities and Autism.
- Flexibility to work weekends and able to provide support, Tues and Wednesday evenings.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Proficiency in computer literacy and ability to use Microsoft Office including Outlook, Word and Excel.
- Must be able to perform manual (1 or 2 person assist) and /or operate mechanical Hoyer lift.
- Knowledge of Passport programs would be an asset.
Eligibility
- Vulnerable Sector Screening Required
- Valid driver’s license and access to a reliable, insured vehicle (and ability to transport clients).
- CPR/First Aid Certificate (or able to obtain one).
Willowbridge aims to provide a diversity-friendly work environment and particularly encourages people of all ethnicities, genders, sexual/gender identities, cultural backgrounds, abilities, and beliefs to apply. Willowbridge is committed to supporting a culture of diversity and inclusiveness across the organization. Accommodation in the recruitment process will be provided upon request.
Benefits
Why Work for Willowbridge?
- $1000 annual Health Care Spending Account (after 6 months of employment)
- Funded professional development, training, and certification opportunities where available.
- A management team that advocates for the wellbeing of staff, clients, and the community.
- Opportunity to be a change-maker in a positive, collaborative workplace that values leadership, innovation, and creativity.
How to Apply
Please forward your cover letter & resume in one document to careers@willowbridge.ca by 4:30 p.m. on or before August 24, 2025. Note, applications that are not submitted to the email above will not be considered.
If you would like assistance with your job search or in applying to this position, please contact SOAR Community Services at 519-756-7665 or employerservices@soarcs.ca and let us know how we can help!