Personal Care Aide
Skwlāx te Secwepemcúl̓ecw
Thompson & Okanagan
Chase, BC
closes in 17 days (Fri, 28 Nov) full time
• $24 - $33 per hour
About Us
Skwlāx te Secwépemcúl̓ecw (SteS) is traditionally known as Skwlāx, which translates to Black Bear in Secwépemctsín, the traditional language. The community has demonstrated a strong vision and drive in economic development. Through the creation of Quaaout Lodge, Talking Rock Golf, and Le7ka Spa, SteS has helped promote Secwépemc culture while developing world-class accommodation and leisure experiences. The Band has not only led the way in tourism within the Shuswap region but has also worked to challenge stereotypes and perceptions of reserve life with a focus on community development, wellness, and cultural identity.
About the Role
Reporting to the Health Manager, the Personal Care Aide (PCA) provides compassionate and culturally respectful home and personal care services to community members, with a focus on supporting Elders and individuals with assessed care needs. As part of the Home and Community Care team, PCA assists community members with daily living activities such as bathing, mobility, hygiene, feeding, and transportation, based on individual care plans.Duties will be delegated by the Home Care Nurse and carried out under their supervision.
This is a full-time permanent position working 35 hours per week. As the role is in-person/onsite, the successful candidate is required to be located in the Skwlāx region. Offering a competitive wage $24 to $33 per hour, this opportunity includes a comprehensive compensation package.
Key Responsibilities:
Personal and Home Care Support
Assist Elders and community members with personal hygiene needs including bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting
Support mobility and transfers using safe techniques and assistive devices as required
Assist with feeding and hydration based on individual care plans
Participate in prescribed exercise and mobilization routines as directed
Perform delegated health-related tasks such as medication administration, catheter care, and application of dressings following appropriate training
Provide transportation for Elders and community members to medical appointments and essential travel as required
Monitoring and Well-being
Monitor the general well-being of Elders, community members, and their caregivers or families
Provide basic guidance on daily living, meal planning, and special dietary advice
Maintain accurate and confidential care records
Elder Programming and Community Engagement
Support elder programming by organizing information sessions, workshops, and group events
Deliver all services in a culturally respectful and compassionate manner
Collaborate with other departments and community partners to enhance program delivery
Health, Safety, and Team Collaboration
Observe routine precautions and infection control procedures to maintain a safe and healthy environment
Work as an effective member of the Home and Community Care team under the supervision of the home care nurse and direction of the Health Manager
Requirements:
Completion of a Personal Care Attendant (PCA) certificate or equivalent health care assistant training; or currently enrolled in such a program. An equivalent combination of education and relevant experience may be considered.
Minimum 2 years of experience providing personal care and home support services, preferably within Indigenous or community-based health settings.
Ability to perform delegated health-related tasks safely and competently following training and direction from regulated health professionals.
Knowledge of Secwépemc language and culture is considered an asset.
Strong interpersonal skills with a compassionate, culturally respectful approach to supporting Elders and community members.
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team in a flexible, community-focused environment.
Understanding of infection prevention and control protocols and commitment to maintaining a safe work environment.
Basic computer skills, including familiarity with electronic record-keeping systems, are considered an asset.
Flexibility to work varied hours, including evenings and weekends, as needed.
Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and access to a reliable vehicle
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector clearance
Must be able to commute or relocate to Chase, BC or surrounding areas prior to start of employment
Physical Demands
Assist Elders and community members with personal care activities such as bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, and feeding
Support mobility and transfers using safe techniques and assistive devices
Participate in lifting, bending, and prolonged standing or walking during home care visits
Provide transportation to medical appointments and community events, sometimes requiring long periods of driving
Maintain emotional resilience when supporting Elders and community members with complex health needs
If you have any questions or require accommodations during the recruitment process, please contact Rob Jeakins at .
Applications will be accepted for this role until October 28th, 2025
In accordance with Section 16(1) of the Canadian Human Rights Act and pursuant to Section 42 of the BC Human Rights code, it is SteS Policy to practice preferential hiring for Indigenous peoples. Candidates who wish to qualify for preferential consideration must self-identify.
NOTE: While we thank you for your interest in Skwlāx te Secwepemcúlecw̓, we will only be contacting the short- listed candidates.
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