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Vulnerable Persons Registry

We are excited to announce a Vulnerable Persons Registry in Guelph effective January 2, 2017. This free registry will be open to caregivers of, and individuals themselves who may be considered vulnerable in public situations. The Vulnerable Persons Registry (VPR) is a community based initiative in partnership with the Guelph Police Services, Community Living . . . → Read More: Vulnerable Persons Registry

The Power of Relationships

Event Information: Human Resources

WE CONTINUE TO GROW !

Community Living Guelph Wellington continues to grow and expand services to individuals with an intellectual disability. We are looking for people who understand commitment, are dedicated to team play, accept responsibility and are passionate about helping others. You will assist individuals achieve greater independence in daily living, personal care and home management skills.

Previous experience is an asset, as is a diploma in a related discipline but we are willing to train candidates who bring other qualities. A valid driver’s license and Grade 12 diploma are essential. Orientation and on site training is provided along with First Aid/CPR, NVCI, Whmis and Fire training. A current criminal reference check is also required.

Support Worker – Relief
You will participate in following personal support plans (PSPs) designed to teach personal welfare, independent living skills and social skills to adults with developmental disabilities in a group home setting. You will ensure the health and safety of individuals, administer medications and perform other tasks associated with daily living.

Scheduled shifts and call-ins are available. Hours will vary and will include days, evenings, overnights, weekends and stats. Hourly rates between $17.72 -19.59 per hour.

Please forward your resume and cover letter indicating what interests you about the position.

Community Living Guelph Wellington
8 Royal Road
Guelph, ON N1H 1G3
Fax: 519-821-6174
Email:
ABukowski@clgw.ca

Thank you for your interest however only those applicants chosen for an interview will be contacted.

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Cooking with Colleen Holiday Special

Event Information: Overview

Community Living is something many of us experience naturally, as part of our daily lives. We live in communities … our children go to neighbourhood schools … we have the opportunity to work at real jobs for real pay.

But, for many people who have intellectual disabilities, community living is a dream, an objective yet to be realized. Some still live in institutions. Others may live at home but with little connection with the community around them – as children, they may be in segregated classrooms in schools far away from neighbourhood children; as adults, they are largely excluded from the workforce. At all ages, many face physical and social barriers that keep them from participating in the social, recreational and economic world around them.

Community Living is part of our name – Community Living Guelph Wellington. We are a not for profit service agency that provides support and assistance to people who have an intellectual disability and reside in Wellington County. We support people who have an intellectual disability as they live, learn, work, and experience all aspects of living in their community.

Community Living Guelph Wellington also works hard to bring people and communities together. We work to help the community to develop its capacity to welcome and support people who have not always had the same opportunities as the rest of us to participate in community life in meaningful, productive ways.

Community Living Guelph Wellington was founded in 1955 by parents of children with an intellectual disability and concerned citizens. Since its inception, this organization has expanded from a group providing assessment, training and education to the pre-school child to a dynamic agency that provides services to people with an intellectual disability throughout their entire adult life span.

The mission of Community Living Guelph Wellington is to advocate for, promote, and facilitate the full participation, inclusion and empowerment of people who have an intellectual disability.”

Did you know…

Community Living Guelph Wellington is funded provincially through the Ministry of Community and Social Services.

We provide service to over 390 people with an intellectual disability and their families in Guelph and communities throughout Wellington County.

A dedicated group of over 325 skilled and trained employees implement a variety of service options and aims to be responsive to the abilities and needs of people with an intellectual disability and their families.

“We are “People Helping People”

Family and Caregiver Evening Session

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We are looking for new members for our Board of Directors!