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Behaviour Support Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

$19.50/hr

Some behaviors may be serious or require intervention, and may include (but is not limited to ... The DSP - CDS will support people in conformance with the agency's mission, as assigned by the ...

FIREFLY is seeking a full-time Positive Behaviour Interventionist to work in our Kenora FIREFLY ... We are dedicated to supporting and strengthening the health and well-being of families, children ...

Behaviour Therapist

Huntsville, ON · On-site

CA$27.22 - CA$33.76/hr

WHO WE AREONE KIDS PLACE Children's Treatment Centre provides rehabilitation and related support ... Behaviour TherapistLocation: HuntsvilleEffective: ASAPStatus: UnionizedJob type: Permanent ...

The Positive Behaviour Interventionist provides evidencebased interventions as outlined in the ... We are dedicated to supporting and strengthening the health and well-being of families, children ...

$93K - $109K/yr

Post qualification experience of working with adults with an acquired brain injury or other neurological conditions Experience in provisions of support using a Positive Behaviour Support approach ...

Behaviour Therapist

Huntsville, ON · On-site

$27.22 - $33.76/hr

WHO WE ARE ONE KIDS PLACE Children's Treatment Centre provides rehabilitation and related support ... Behaviour Therapist Location: Huntsville Effective: ASAP Status: Unionized Job type: Permanent ...

Are you a skilled behaviour analyst committed to supporting child, youth and families through evidence-informed, family-centred care? FIREFLY is seeking a full-time Registered Behaviour Analystto ...

The position supports the implementation, monitoring, and oversight of behavioral support services for clients participating in programming at Wilson Workforce and Rehabilitation Center.

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Ready to work closely with teachers, behaviour analysts, and parents to ensure a consistent ... Familiarity with Ontario-specific educational supports or IEP (Individual Education Plan ...

In this role, you will be responsible for supporting young people aged 14 to 19 who face challenges in managing their emotions and behaviour. Your primary goal will be to help these students thrive ...

$20/hr

As a Direct Support Professional (DSP) in our youth group homes, you'll work alongside a collaborative, multidisciplinary team - including DSPs, Behavior Specialists, Therapists, Skills Trainers, and ...

Provides knowledge transfer of behaviour management strategies to build capacity of team members ... Collaborates, supports and provides information to residents/clients and families regarding ...

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How much do behaviour support jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for behaviour support in Ontario is $23.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.51 and $28.12 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is behaviour support?

Behaviour Support refers to the strategies and interventions used to help individuals, often those with disabilities or behavioral challenges, improve their quality of life by reducing problematic behaviors and encouraging positive ones. Behaviour Support professionals work collaboratively with clients, families, and other support staff to create tailored behavior support plans. These plans are based on thorough assessments and aim to identify the underlying causes of challenging behaviors, promoting skill development and safer, more inclusive environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a behaviour support professional?

To thrive as a Behaviour Support professional, you need a solid understanding of behavioral assessment, intervention planning, and relevant qualifications such as a degree in psychology, social work, or a related field. Familiarity with data collection tools, positive behavior support frameworks, and sometimes certification in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) are commonly required. Strong communication, patience, and empathy are crucial soft skills for building trust and effectively supporting clients. These skills and qualities enable professionals to develop effective strategies, promote positive behavioral changes, and improve quality of life for individuals in need.

What are some common challenges faced by behaviour support professionals, and how can they be effectively managed?

Behaviour Support professionals often encounter challenges such as managing complex behaviours, working with diverse client needs, and balancing administrative tasks with direct support. Effective strategies include ongoing professional development, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams, and maintaining open communication with families and caregivers. Supportive supervision and access to evidence-based resources can also help professionals remain resilient and provide the best care possible.

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Infographic showing various Behaviour Support job openings in Ontario as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 35% Full Time, 59% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $49,145 per year, or $23.6 per hour.

Direct Support Professionals - Community Day Services (CDS) (57666)

ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT

On-site

$19.50/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

The Association for Individual Development (AID) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower people with physical, developmental, intellectual, mental health challenges; those who have suffered a trauma; and those at risk, to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose.  We are looking for a Part time Direct Support Professional Community Day Services who demonstrates this mission and wants to work for an organization that makes a difference in the community.

Schedule HoursMonday - Friday 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

What you will be doing?

The DSP – Community Day Services (CDS) is assigned to work directly with someone who has an identified, specialized medical support need or behavior support need. The DSP – CDS is responsible to provide meaningful activities, training, and classes under the direction of the DSP – CDS Instructor and/or Program Manager. The DSP – CDS is responsible to utilize the person’s Implementation Strategy or Individual Plan and Behavior Support Strategies and implement the supports, care, and goals or objectives within. 

The DSP – CDS is responsible for the implementation of the Behavior Support Strategies as assigned, providing support to clients with maladaptive behaviors. Some behaviors may be serious or require intervention, and may include (but is not limited to) physical aggression, verbal aggression, self-injurious behavior, property destruction, and/or elopement. 

The DSP – CDS will support people in conformance with the agency’s mission, as assigned by the Program Manager, Director, or designee, and according to the needs of the person, program, and/or the agency as a whole. 

The DSP – CDS maintains all applicable documentation, records, and reports related to provided services and supports, and functions as a member of the Interdisciplinary Team. The DSP – CDS provides input and information to the IDT as needed.  

The DSP – CDS is responsible for the accuracy and quality of all assigned sub-contract work performed, if assigned. The Community Day Service program and the DSP – CDS provides services for people from diverse backgrounds, embraces differences in individuals, and promotes a positive attitude with peers and community members.  

Essential Job Responsibilities 

  • Provide enhanced support and supervision as defined in the client’s Implementation Strategies or Individual Plan and Behavior Support Strategies where assigned 

  • Actively engage, teach, and involve clients in daily, meaningful activities in a variety of settings, including in the community 

  • Participate in all program activities alongside clients, including volunteering, outdoor activities, swimming (where applicable) and community outings 

  • Compute daily attendance counts and accurately document to enter into the payroll system as assigned (where applicable) 

  • Maintain a safe environment for self and clients, and react appropriately to emergency situations whether at the base location or elsewhere 

  • Assist clients with personal care tasks, and implement training programs for individuals to learn to complete personal care tasks independently, as assigned 

  • Demonstrate good verbal and written communication skills in order to provide appropriate instruction to clients, and as well as accurate documentation 

  • Understand and implement objectives, support needs, and personal goals from Implementation Strategies or Individual Plans for clients as assigned  

  • Facilitate programming or activities as directed, including client swim programs, outdoors, and outside of base location or elsewhere 

  • Complete and submit all required documentation in a timely manner, including data sheets, incident reports and attendance sheets 

  • Remain informed of assigned clients medical and dietary support needs and provide those supports daily and consistently 

  • Understand and implement Behavior Support Strategies as assigned, and respond to emergency behavioral incidents should they occur 

  • Participate as an active member of the interdisciplinary team, giving input and information to the team in order to provide insight, feedback, and recommendations to meet the client’s needs effectively 

  • Works cooperatively and respectfully with others 

What will we provide Full Time employees. Benefits_Summary.pdf 

  • 21 Days of Paid Time Off plus 10 Paid Holidays 
  • Paid training
  • Tuition reimbursement 
  • Benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD, LTD, Critical Illness and accident insurance
  • 401K with a 3.5% company contribution after one year.

What will you bring to the table?

Education: High School graduate/GED transcript required  

Experience:  

  • Minimum of one (1) year experience working with people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities preferred 

  • Experience working with people requiring specialized behavioral and/or medical supports preferred 

Physical: 

  • Requires significant walking and standing daily, with occasional running for short periods of time 
  • Must be able to push, pull, reach, stoop, and bend 
  • Must be able to lift or move up to 50 lbs, with no physical or medical restrictions 
  • Must be able to assist individuals with their physical needs and personal care, including a two-person lift or transfer, with no physical or medical restrictions 
  • Must be able to intervene physically using applied CPI techniques and/or restraints after training, with no physical or medical restrictions

Equipment

  • Using a PC computer and printer 
  • Using household appliances competently and safely, such as stove, microwave, washer/dryer, vacuum 
  • Using a phone and voicemail system 
  • Using office equipment such as copy machines, calculators, shredder or fax machine 
  • Using adaptive equipment as assigned, such as Hoyer lift, iPad, communication devices, scales, or other assistive devices 
  • Using a walkie talkie or intercom system when assigned 

Additional Requirements:  

  • Minimum age requirement is 18 years old 

  • Valid, unexpired, Illinois driver’s license and good driving record as defined by AID’s driver eligibility requirements 

  • Minimum liability insurance as defined by AID’s personnel policy 

  • Utilize computer-based software like Microsoft Office suite and/or apps like PayCom or Relias, etc, as required 

  • Ability to transport clients in agency and/or personal vehicle as assigned 

  • Complete DHS-approved Direct Support Person (DSP) training within 120 days of hire OR have already completed DSP training and appears on the Health Care Worker Registry 

  • Complete and maintain assigned trainings and certifications as required by program location, including, but not limited to: CPR/FA, CPI, Positive Behavior Support, AID’s Health Curriculum and others as assigned 

  • Ability to complete job requirements with minimal supervision 

  • Ability to provide crisis intervention when needed, and work as part of a team to support individuals with complex needs 

  • Attend in-service trainings or staff meetings as required 

  • Demonstrate effective written and oral communication skills 

  • Demonstrate proficient computer skills 

  • Good interpersonal skills, and maintain professional interaction with co-workers and supervisory staff 

If we seem like a good fit, consider joining our growing team of compassionate, hardworking, and caring individuals, and start your path toward a fulfilling career that you can be proud to work.