We keep this posting active year-round due to frequent hiring needs in Calgary. While we may not be actively recruiting at the moment, we encourage you to apply, as applications are retained and reviewed when opportunities become available.
LSAs work as collaborative members of multidisciplinary teams and work one-to-one implementing individualized services plans with clients. They implement strategies and programming under the direction of the multidisciplinary team to support skills in the areas of behaviour, communication and socialization, cognitive abilities, motor skills, and self-help and adaptive living skills.
This is a great introductory position for those interested in pursuing careers in education or special education, rehabilitation, speech and language pathology, occupational therapy, behaviour analysis, psychology, or disability studies.
Hours of Work: 4 – 20 hours per week, with session times available throughout the day to fit your schedule. Individual sessions are 2 hours in length and can be scheduled individually or back-to-back on weekdays to balance your working needs with the availability and preferences of the clients and families.
Most clients are in elementary school, so sessions are often scheduled after school and in the evenings.
Employee Receives:
- Valuable and practical experience working with Autistic children and their families
- Opportunity to collaborate and work with Speech and Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists and Behaviour Analysts (BCBAs)
- Comprehensive neuroaffirming introductory training
- Competitive wages
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Requirements:
- Completing a Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in a related field
- Courses in psychology, behavior analysis, education, social work, disability studies, nursing, rehabilitation, early childhood development, occupational therapy or speech language pathology are considered an asset
- Minimum 6 months experience working or volunteering with children/youth
- Additional experience working with Autistic and/or neurodivergent people is an asset
- Completion of required training prior to formal hiring and placement
- Clear Police Information Check, Clean Intervention Record check and valid Standard First Aid with CPR – Level C
- Able to access reliable transportation to and from placement(s)
- Strong communication skills
- Strong desire to work with Autistic children/youth and their families
- Good understanding of childhood development
- Able to work both independently and as part of a team
- Able to adapt to changing needs of families and children/youth
- Able to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends
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Position Details:
- Part-time hours: 4-20 per week
- Salary: From $23 per hour
- Start Date: Recruitment and training for Learning Support Assistant positions is ongoing. Start dates will be arranged based on your availability and family needs.
- Calgary and surrounding areas
*Only candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
To apply for Calgary positions, please email your resume and cover letter to Human Resources:
E-mail: lcashmore@centreforautismab.ca