ABOUT US
Turning Leaf is a non-profit, charitable organization that provides person-centered, crisis and treatment services to low and high-risk vulnerable and marginalized individuals living with mental illness and intellectual challenge in our community.
Turning Leaf’s support is customized to every individual’s needs and risk level. We offer crisis-intervention and treatment services, community support, day program services, Intensive Home Support -IHS (including emergency housing, 24-hour homes, cluster housing, and home share), a harm reduction program, clinical services, indigenous services and more.
We are proud to be recognized as one of Manitoba’s Top Employers of 2025. This honour distinguishes Turning Leaf as a leader in our industry, and as one of the top places to work in the province.
WHO WE SUPPORT
The participants of our programs are often deeply impacted by their circumstances which can become barriers to living safely and independently in the community. Trauma, homelessness, poverty, addictions, discrimination, sexual exploitation, societal stigmas, and lack of access to resources are some of the barriers our participants face every day.
MAKE AN IMPACT
Being a part of the Turning Leaf family means you will have the opportunity to make a direct and positive impact on people’s lives every day. The work is challenging in all the best ways and deeply rewarding. Many of our employees say they have found their life’s purpose while working here.
Turning Leaf provides ongoing, meaningful training to ensure we remain an industry leader and that our employees have the skills and confidence to be successful in their careers. We are an organization that pledges to uphold a workplace culture of diversity, equality, inclusion, compassion, and respect.
We are growing more and more all the time and we are always hiring. If you feel called to be a part of the Turning Leaf team, please apply today.
DIRECT SUPPORT WORKER JOB SUMMARY
Turning Leaf Support Services’ Intensive Home Support (IHS) Division is designed to provide 24-hour, in facility, person-centered supports to adults (or individuals transitioning to adulthood) who are living with intellectual challenge, developmental disability and/or mental illness.
Direct Support Professionals will work directly with our participants in Selkirk Manitoba helping set goals and making healthy life choices. Direct Support Workers will work closely with and report to the (IHS) Supervisors and Team Leads to observe, plan, implement and execute programs and activities that promote and encourage learning and development in daily living, social and life skills.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
- Cover letter and updated resume
- 18 years or older
- Availability days and evenings
- Available anytime 15+ hours p/week (Part-time)
- Available anytime 15-less hours p/week (Casual)
- Clear Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check & Adult Abuse Registry Check (no older than 6 months)
- Clear Child Abuse Registry Check (no older than 3 months)
- Valid Class 5 divers license and reliable vehicle
- Post secondary education in Human Services (Certificate, Diploma or Degree) is considered an asset
- Valid First Aid/CPR certification
- Minimum one-year direct support experience working in a residential or community setting
- Three employment references
QUALITITES AND QUALIFICATIONS
Turning Leaf Direct Support Professionals must possess the capacity to be aware of, and control one’s emotions. Moreover, Direct Support Professionals must be able to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously, empathetically, and professionally while executing their responsibilities and providing Turning Leaf’s person-centered supports.
In addition, every Direct Support Professionals must possess experience with and skills in:
- Working with adults who are living with an intellectual challenge, mental illness and who are in conflict with the law
- De-escalating aggressive behavior
- Conflict resolution skills
- Aptitude towards managing crisis
- Excellent written and oral communication skills
SUMMARY OF JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Care and Supervision of the Participants- includes, but not limited to:
- Helping residents with daily activities
- Monitoring and/or administering medications
- Monitoring basic medical care and follow-ups
- Maintaining required records
- Encouraging residents to participate in social/recreational activities this will include supporting participants in community-based settings.
- Dietary/food services including preparing/serving meals
- Domestic support/facility maintenance including and not limited to cleaning, laundry, trash removal etc.
- Attend training and staff meetings when necessary; they are to be treated like a scheduled shift.
- Written reports are maintained throughout your shift as per licensing standards.
- Successfully create and submit incident reports when required
- Other duties as assigned
DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL BENEFITS
- Regional Wage Premium
- Mileage reimbursement
- Health Benefits (Full-time employees)
- GRRSP Program (optional for full-time & part-time employees)
- Paid Wellness Time (Full-time employees)
- Bereavement & Compassionate Care Time
- Awake Overnight Premium
- EAP (Employee Assistance Program)
- Paid training (First Aid/CPR, NVCI, VPA, etc.)
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent, Casual
Pay: $17.00-$18.50 per hour
Benefits:
- Casual dress
- Commuter benefits
- Company events
- Dental care
- Employee assistance program
- Extended health care
- RRSP match
- Vision care
- Wellness program
Application question(s):
- This role is located in Selkirk, MB. If you reside outside of Selkirk (e.g., in Winnipeg), are you comfortable commuting to Selkirk for work, with milage covered by the company ?
- I acknowledge that I am aware this position is located in SELKIRK MANITOBA (NOT WINNIPEG)
Licence/Certification:
- drivers license with reliable vehicle (required)
Work Location: In person