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CHIRS

Community Head Injury Resource Services

Available Careers

 
 
 

Available Careers:

General Information

One of CHIRS' most valuable assets is its committed staff who provide the daily support to clients. In order to equip staff to work successfully alongside individuals living with the effects of brain injury, CHIRS offers a broad range of methodologies and treatment techniques.

Community Head Injury Resource Services (CHIRS) is an accredited leader in the provision of community-based support for individuals living with acquired brain injury. CHIRS has an international reputation for developing and implementing services for people living with co-occurring brain injury, substance use and mental health challenges.

How to Apply: Download the PDF or DOC Application Form which is available on the right hand side of this page. Please email with your cover letter and resume to Galyn Baptist, HR Manager at galynb@chirs.com.

CHIRS values diversity and inclusion in the workplace and as such encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds. We are committed to providing accessible employment practices in compliance with the AODA. If you require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, please notify the HR Manager at 416 240 8000.

We appreciate all applications; however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.



Community Facilitators- Fulltime, Community Outreach and Adult Day Services

Requirements:

  • Degree/College Diploma in Social Services, Healthcare, Addictions, Mental Health or related field of study
  • Case management experience
  • Must be available to work a flexible schedule, including some evening and weekends, as needed
  • Mental health and addictions experience (for the Community Outreach positions)
  • Recreation qualifications (for Adult Day Services positions)
  • Computer literate and strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Able to work independently and in a collaborative team environment
  • Must have a valid G-class driver's licence for a minimum of 3 years and use of an insured vehicle with a minimum of $1 million liability coverage
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and a clear vulnerable sector police screening required

Compensation:

$54,454.00 per annum plus a wage enhancement of $3.00 per hour for direct client support hours worked. Eligible for benefits after successful completion of probation (6 months from hire).



Residential Facilitator - Full time contract
Location: Toronto, Ontario
Pay Rate: $50,710 per annum

Requirements:

  • Degree/College Diploma in Social Services, Healthcare or related field of study
  • Previous work experience in a residential setting
  • Ability to work rotating day, afternoon and weekend shifts
  • Must have a valid G-class driver's licence for a minimum of 3 years and use of an insured vehicle with a minimum of $1 million liability coverage
  • Computer literate, strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and a clear vulnerable sector police screening required
Eligible for two wage enhancements - $1.50 PSS allowance on all hours worked and $3.00 per hour permanent compensation enhancement on all direct hours worked.


Residential Facilitator - Regular Part-time

Location: Toronto, Ontario
Pay Rate: $22.21 per hour


Requirements:

  • Degree/Diploma in Social Services field
  • Strong interpersonal and support skills
  • Minimum shift requirement - 1 weekend shift per week
  • Must have a valid G-class driver's licence for a minimum of 3 years and use of an insured vehicle with a minimum of $1 million liability coverage
  • Proof of COVID-19 vaccination and a clear vulnerable sector police screening required
Eligible for two wage enhancements - $1.50 PSS allowance on all hours worked and $3.00 per hour permanent compensation enhancement on all direct hours worked.

 
     
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