Direct Support Provider, casual

Family & Children's Services of Renfrew County | Renfrew, Ontario
Casual | Wage: Hourly | Closes 2026-04-27


Job Description

Direct Support Provider, DSP (Casual), “various locations”

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Support individuals in working toward their ISP goals and daily living needs.
• Promote safety, health, and well-being in all activities.
• Provide assistance with mobility and personal care, including lifts, transfers, and the safe use of mobility equipment when required.
• Facilitate participation in community programs, activities, and social groups based on individual interests.
• Implement behaviour plans and other supports as directed by the Case Manager.
• Encourage and assist individuals to build social networks and meaningful relationships.
• Accompany individuals to appointments, meetings, and community events; communicate updates to the Case Manager.
• Provide safe and reliable transportation as required.
• Maintain accurate documentation of supports, preferences, and activities.
• Complete reports, MAR sheets, and other required paperwork in a timely manner.
• Communicate challenges, risks, or barriers to the Case Manager or Supervisor.
• Attend staff meetings, team meetings, and required training.
• Work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends, and split shifts.
• Keep the Coordinator informed of availability and submit accurate electronic timecards.
• Adhere to all applicable FCSRC policies and procedures, Ministry Regulations, Standards, Directives and relevant legislation.
• Responsible for the completion of other related tasks as assigned.

PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

• Support assignment and matching processes with a flexible approach.
• Promote positive service outcomes for individuals at all times.
• Complete tasks accurately and in a timely manner.
• Demonstrate adaptability, problem-solving, and willingness to learn.
• Work effectively in a team-oriented, collaborative environment.
• Manage time efficiently and respond to flexible scheduling needs.
• Maintain punctuality and reliable attendance.

KNOWLEDGE & SKILL REQUIREMENTS

• A Secondary school diploma is required, with a Personal Support Worker (PSW), Developmental Services Worker (DSW), or Social Services Worker (SSW) diploma preferred. Must have at least one year of experience supporting adults with developmental disabilities.
• CPI, CPR, Abuse Prevention, and other relevant training required (or willingness to obtain).
• Ability to provide safe physical assistance with mobility and personal care.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work effectively with diverse individuals and communities.
• Sound judgment, problem-solving ability, and commitment to safety.
• Ability to work independently while maintaining accountability to the team.
• Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and anti-oppressive practice.
• Reliable, flexible, and self-motivated with excellent time management skills.
• Bilingualism (English/French) is considered an asset
WORKING CONDITIONS

• This position is primarily performed in individuals’ homes and community-based settings. Attendance at an FCSRC office may occur on an occasional basis for meetings, training, supervision, or other work-related purposes, and does not constitute a regular place of work.
• Responsibilities may require working evenings and weekends, sometimes with little advanced notice.
• Regular travel within the county is required, and travel outside the county may also be necessary on a regular or as-needed basis. As Direct Support Providers are responsible for transporting clients, access to a reliable vehicle and possession of a valid driver’s license are mandatory.
• The position could involve exposure to sensitive family situations and may occasionally involve managing emotionally charged interactions.
• The role requires periods of light physical activity. This includes constant sitting, standing or walking, regular handling of lightweight objects (10lbs. weight) or visual attention to detail.
• This position is casual and on an as needed basis. While employees may be scheduled for up to 17.5 hours per week, hours are not regular or guaranteed. Work is occasional and intermittent and may range from once a month or less to more frequent periods, depending on program needs.

SALARY: $24.22-$32.93*
*Includes wage enhancement
Existing position


JOB TERMS:
APPLY BY: 2026-04-27

How to Apply

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