Day Program Group Facilitator – Orléans, Ontario (Ottawa Area)
Job Types: Full-Time: Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM (No weekends)
Wage: $21.00 – $22.00 per hour (includes permanent government wage enhancement)
Work Location: On-site, In-person
Are you seeking an exciting and fulfilling job with opportunities for growth within an organization that values your passion and effort? Your search ends here—Bairn Croft Residential Services (BCRS) is hiring Day Program Group Facilitators to join our vibrant team.
Who Are We? Bairn Croft Residential Services (BCRS) provides high-quality residential and community-based services and treatment for individuals with developmental disabilities and special needs. Our work is grounded in trust, inclusion, and resolve—principles outlined in our Soul Guide, which helps us create spaces where everyone belongs. We support adults dealing with challenges such as Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, and other neurodevelopmental conditions that affect day-to-day living.
Why Work With Us?
At BCRS, we recognize and celebrate hard work through a range of benefits:
- Extended Health Care
- GRSP, Life Insurance
- GoodLife Wellness Programs with discounted memberships
- HumanaCare Services
- a Group Retirement Savings Plan (GRSP) employer will matched contributions
- Monthly Employee Appreciation Contests.
- Casual Dress Environment.
- On-Site Parking
- We provide hands-on experience relevant to careers in social work, education, child and youth services, law enforcement, psychology, Applied Behaviour Analysis, and more. It’s a great launchpad for diverse and rewarding career paths.
About the Position: As a Day Program Group Facilitator, you will confidently lead small groups and support individuals with developmental disabilities, behavioral disorders, and varying levels of functioning. Our day programs feature a variety of specialized groups, and you will play an important role in helping each participant thrive. You’ll work directly with individuals of all genders, backgrounds, and abilities, including those who are Deaf or hard of hearing, blind or visually impaired, and individuals with intellectual, learning, or mental health disabilities.
Daily Responsibilities Include: Providing daily living support; evaluating individual developmental needs; supervising daily program activities; conflict resolution; administering medications according to policy; implementing behavior management strategies; planning special events; coordinating with social services and healthcare providers; developing outcome measures and intervention models; maintaining program statistics; and assisting in evaluating treatment effectiveness. Additional duties may be assigned based on agency needs.
Required Skills: Strong communication (verbal, reading, writing), active listening, teamwork, critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making, crisis management, organization, planning, and small group leadership.
Qualifications:
- Minimum of 1 year of post-secondary study in a related field (e.g., Developmental Service Worker, Community Service Worker, Psychology, ABA, Criminology), OR 2+ years of direct experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities.
- Vulnerable Sector Police Check
- Child Abuse Registry Check (free of charge)
- valid CPR/First Aid Certification, valid G or G2 driver’s license
- proof of insurance,
- 3-Year Driver's Abstract.
Don’t Meet All the Requirements?
Explore Our Counselor Development Program
If you're passionate about working in social services but lack formal education or experience, the BCRS Counselor Development Program offers a paid, hands-on training pathway into the field. This structured 3-month program prepares you for a Group Facilitator role through direct mentorship from our Agency Trainer, Clinical Team, and senior staff. Many Counselor Development Program graduates go on to secure permanent positions and build fulfilling careers within BCRS.
What You'll Learn: Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) fundamentals, crisis intervention techniques, daily support routines, and hands-on experience supporting individuals with behavioral and developmental needs in both day and residential settings.
Program Details:
Duration: 400 hours (approx. 3 months)
Schedule: 32.5 hours/week
Starting Wage: $17.60/hour + $3.00/hour wage enhancement
Wage After Successful Completion:
Day Program: $18.50–$19.00/hour + $3.00/hour
Requirements: Must have a valid G or G2 driver’s license, willingness to assist with personal hygiene care, and a commitment to complete the full 3-month training period.
Apply today to join a compassionate, supportive team that’s dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of others.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $21.00-$22.00 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental care
- Extended health care
- Flexible schedule
- On-site parking
- RRSP match
- Vision care
- Wellness program
Application question(s):
- Do you have a reliable vehicle to get to work? Yes or No
- Any tickets or infractions in the last 3 yrs, including suspension? Yes or No
If yes, how many?
- Are you willing to assist residents with their personal care (bathing, toileting, grooming, oral care)? Yes or No
- Are you able to obtain a Police Vulnerable Sector Check and Child Welfare check? Yes or No
- Are you available Monday to Friday from 8:30 am to 3:30pm?
Education:
- Secondary School (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
- First Aid Certification (preferred)
- Driver's Licence (required)
Work Location: In person