At Rygiel Supports for Community Living, we don’t just provide care — we build community. For more than 60 years, we've been supporting people with developmental disabilities in living full, inclusive, and empowered lives.
At Rygiel, we believe that communities are stronger when everyone belongs. We support people with developmental disabilities to live the lives they choose — building relationships, growing independence, and being part of vibrant neighbourhoods. Our work is guided by five values: Respect, Awareness, Integrity, Person-Centered practice, and Community.
As a Direct Support Professional, you’ll join a compassionate and collaborative team that puts people first — where your efforts are seen, your voice is valued, and your work has purpose.
The Direct Support Professional provides direct, person-directed support to adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities living in Rygiel’s inclusive living homes. Working under the direction of the Supervisor, Interdisciplinary Service Evolution, and as part of a coordinated interdisciplinary team, this role helps each person supported build on their strengths, work toward their goals, and participate meaningfully in the life of their community.
Supporting people with developmental and intellectual disabilities involves real complexity, and the needs of each person are distinct. For some, behavioural support is central, anchored in positive behaviour strategies captured in Behaviour Support Plans. For others, the emphasis falls on building daily living skills within a harm-reduction and mental health framework that prioritizes autonomy and well-being. The Direct Support Professional is expected to read each situation thoughtfully and adapt their approach to the individual in front of them, always within the structure and guidance provided by the interdisciplinary team.
Our practice is grounded in harm reduction and trauma-informed care. We understand behaviour as a form of communication, we recognize each person’s right to make decisions about their own life, and we hold safety, trust, and dignity as the conditions that make meaningful support possible. The Direct Support Professional brings patience, consistency, and clinical curiosity to this work and contributes to an environment in which people feel secure enough to grow.
RESPONSIVE BEHAVIOURS YOU WOULD BE SUPPORTING
The responsive behaviours in this role are closely tied to communication and sensory experience, and they are best understood as how the person supported tells us something is wrong rather than as behaviour to be controlled.
The most significant behaviours are self-injurious behaviour and physical aggression toward staff. Frustration can build quickly when the person supported is not understood, so a large part of the work is noticing early signs of distress, responding to communication attempts, and helping them to feel understood before frustration escalates.
WHAT GOOD SUPPORT LOOKS LIKE
Our Direct Support Professionals are patient, observant, and steady. They give time and space, use communication cues, hold to routines, follow the care plan and protocols consistently, and stay calm and regulated. They understand behaviour as communication, and they build a real relationship grounded in respect for a curious, resilient person who is working hard to be understood.
At the heart of this role is the relationship you build with each person you support. You will come to understand their preferences, histories, communication styles, and goals, and you will support them to exercise genuine choice and control in their daily lives. You will:
We are looking for someone who holds a diploma in Social Service Work (SSW) or an equivalent combination of education and experience in residential, group living, or supported independent living settings. The role calls for patience, compassion, and the capacity to remain grounded and regulated in demanding moments, together with strong relationship-building skills and the ability to contribute effectively within an interdisciplinary team. Clear written and verbal communication, including comfort with documentation is essential, as is the flexibility and reliability to work a rotating schedule that includes evenings, weekends, and overnights.
JOB REQUIREMENTS
This position requires flexibility to work all rotating shifts, including days, afternoons, evenings, and overnights (sleepover and night awake), up to 12 hour shifts, in alignment with the needs and routines of the individual supported.
This is a unionized position, and the starting rate for this role is $26.61 per hour. After the probationary period (approximately 3 months), employees will see an increase in their hourly rate to $27.38 per hour.
If you’re looking for a place where your care matters — where relationships come first and every shift holds purpose — we want to meet you.
Apply now and be part of a community where everyone belongs.
Rygiel is committed to building a workforce that reflects the communities we serve. We strongly encourage applications from people with disabilities, Indigenous peoples, racialized people, members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, and people from any background under-represented in our sector. Accommodations are available at every stage of the hiring process — let us know what you need and we will make it happen.
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