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Working With Adults With Disabilities Jobs in Quebec

CA$44K - CA$46K/yr

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Experience working with adult populations, specifically Parents/Caregivers & Volunteers ... Life insurance, short term and long term disability insurance following the first ninety days of ...

$230 - $370/hr

... adults with extra‑cranial solid tumor malignancies (including sarcomas, neuroblastoma, renal ... with disabilities and members of visible minorities. CHEO values diversity and is an equal ...

Psychosocial worker

Montreal, QC · On-site

CA$32/hr

To offer psychosocial support to children, adolescents, adults or families according to their needs ... Passion for psychosocial support and working with vulnerable people. Empathy, listening skills ...

To offer psychosocial support to children, adolescents, adults or families according to their needs ... Passion for psychosocial support and working with vulnerable people. Empathy, listening skills ...

Psychosocial worker

Montreal, QC · On-site

CA$32/hr

To offer psychosocial support to children, adolescents, adults or families according to their needs ... Passion for psychosocial support and working with vulnerable people. Empathy, listening skills ...

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Working With Adults With Disabilities information

How to work with adults with disabilities?

Working with adults with disabilities as a caregiver or support worker involves understanding their individual needs, providing respectful assistance, and promoting independence. It requires effective communication skills, patience, and often training in areas such as first aid or specific disabilities. Building trust and maintaining a safe, supportive environment are essential components of the role.

What qualifications do I need to work with adults with disabilities?

Working with adults with disabilities typically requires a high school diploma or equivalent, and some positions may require additional training or certification in caregiving, first aid, or behavior management. Many employers also value relevant experience, strong communication skills, and a compassionate attitude; some roles may require background checks or specific state licenses.

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Infographic showing various Working With Adults With Disabilities job openings in Quebec as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 85% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 12% Remote job distribution.

Personal Support Worker (PSW) specializing in Intellectual Disability and Autism Spectrum Disorder

ASICC-MED

Montreal, QC

CA$29/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


Job description

Personal Support Worker (PSW) specializing in Intellectual Disability and Autism Spectrum Disorder Location: Montreal and surrounding areas Job Type: Full-time / Part-time Company: ASICC-MED – Services to RI/RPA & specialized settings Salary: Up to $29/contract plus (bonuses, transportation reimbursement, continuing education, etc.) About the position: ASICC-MED is looking for Personal Care Attendants (PCAs) specializing in intellectual disability (ID) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) to support living environments, RI/RPA and partner organizations requiring adapted and professional support. Do you want to contribute to the well-being of adults with special needs, in a humane, stable and respectful environment? This opportunity is for you. Responsibilities: To offer personalized support to users with an intellectual disability or autism spectrum disorder. Provide hygiene, comfort and safety care according to intervention plans. Apply appropriate behavioral approaches and educational intervention strategies. Promote the development of autonomy and the maintenance of acquired skills. To intervene within a structured and secure framework. Collaborating with the interdisciplinary team (stakeholders, educators, community leaders). To prepare and support users in their daily activities. Prepare the necessary progress notes and reports. Job requirements: Training for PABs, healthcare assistants or equivalent. Experience with clients with intellectual disabilities and/or autism spectrum disorder (a major asset). Knowledge of best practices in behavioral intervention. Ability to work with users presenting behavioral challenges. Excellent interpersonal skills, patience and a keen sense of observation. Criminal record check (mandatory requirement). Evidence of required training depending on the living environment: PDSB CPR / First Aid Ability to follow protocols established by partners (RI/RPA). Required skills: Empathy and respect Adaptability Stress management Rigour and a sense of responsibility Clear and professional communication Working conditions: Schedule: varies depending on the environment (day/evening/night). Full-time or part-time position. Structured, respectful and collaborative environment. Support and guidance program offered by our clinical team.