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Community Inclusion Support Worker - Abbotsford

City: Abbotsford

Added: 10 September 2025

The Community Inclusion Support Workers provide support to persons served with developmental disabilities, helping them access meaningful daytime activities in the community. This position provides guidance, support and teaching in all areas of living.

Current Openings:

Part-Time and Casual positions available

  • Community Support Worker certificate or approved equivalent
  • Previous Community Inclusion/behavioral support experience is an asset
  • Ability to relate to families and caregivers
  • Ability to relate supportively to a person with developmental disabilities and mental health issues
  • A philosophy of service that is in line with Communitas’ Vision, Mission and Values
  • Familiar with and able to implement “Spirit of Gentleness” principles
  • Ability to take initiative with creativity
  • Excellent team work skills, ability to maintain Honest, Direct and Respectful relationships
  • Ability to receive direction as well as ability to work independently without supervision
  • Must have strong ability to enforce boundaries and expectations and have strong leadership skills
  • Ability to model appropriate behavior (conduct, performance, concern for people, morale, compliance with program policy and procedures, work performance standards, professionalism, ethics and professional integrity, social relational skills)
  • Good written and verbal communication skills
  • Comfortable with computer use and able to learn new software programs
  • Use of personal vehicle required for client appointments, etc.
  • Possession of a valid Class 5 BC driver’s license
  • Possession of a valid Emergency First Aid certificate with CPR

Here's what you can expect:

Shifts are: Weekdays, daytime hours

  • Competitive wages
  • Generous benefits package for full-time employees
  • Opportunity for growth
  • On-the-job training and support

Salary:

  • $25.89 - $28.59 per hour

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