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Join DDA as an Awake Night Staff (Residential Care Worker) in Vancouver/Richmond. Support individuals with developmental disabilities in a group home, ensuring their physical, emotional, and social well-being. Requires related experience, First Aid/CPR, and positive behavior support training. Ben...
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Canada , Vancouver; Richmond
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25.85 CAD / Hour
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Developmental Disabilities Association
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Join our team in Vancouver as Awake Night Staff, supporting residents with developmental disabilities. This role requires a healthcare diploma, crisis intervention skills, and the ability to implement behavior programs. We offer comprehensive benefits, a pension plan, and professional development...
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Canada , Vancouver
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25.85 CAD / Hour
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Explore rewarding awake night staff jobs, a vital profession dedicated to providing compassionate support and vigilant care during overnight hours. This role is essential within residential care, group homes, supported living environments, and facilities serving individuals with developmental disabilities, mental health needs, or other conditions requiring 24/7 supervision. Professionals in these positions are the cornerstone of nighttime safety and well-being, ensuring a secure, stable, and comforting environment while residents sleep. The core responsibility of an awake night staff member is to maintain a safe and home-like atmosphere. This involves continuous alertness, conducting regular safety checks, and being prepared to respond to any nighttime needs or emergencies. Unlike sleeping night positions, these jobs require staff to remain actively vigilant throughout their shift. Common duties include assisting residents with personal care routines if they wake, monitoring health and well-being, administering medications according to schedules, and documenting any incidents or observations in detailed logs. A significant part of the role is to foster independence by supporting the development of life skills, even in the quiet night hours, and to provide reassurance and companionship to those who may experience anxiety or wakefulness. Typical skills and requirements for awake night staff jobs are centered around resilience, empathy, and professionalism. Employers generally seek individuals with a background in healthcare, social services, or related fields, often requiring a diploma or certificate in a health care training program. Prior experience working with the specific population served is highly valued. Key skills include crisis intervention and de-escalation techniques, often requiring certifications in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI) and valid First Aid/CPR. The ability to implement individual support and behavior plans is crucial. Given the physical nature of the work, which may include assisting with transfers, candidates often need to meet certain physical requirements. Strong written and verbal communication skills are essential for clear handovers to daytime teams and for maintaining accurate records. A clear criminal record check and medical clearance are standard prerequisites across these roles. Ultimately, awake night staff jobs are suited for dedicated individuals who find fulfillment in providing silent, steadfast support. It is a career path demanding patience, integrity, and a profound commitment to enhancing the quality of life for vulnerable individuals, ensuring their dignity and safety through the night. If you are seeking a meaningful role where your presence makes a direct difference during the most vulnerable hours, exploring awake night staff opportunities could be your calling.

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