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Step by Step Early Intervention Society is a charitable organization providing exceptional early childhood education, therapeutic and family supports for developmentally delayed and disabled children and their families.
We value:
Inclusion – We foster an environment where all people and abilities are valued.
Acceptance – We acknowledge each journey is unique and support every family with empathy and compassion.
Integrity – We build our community on the foundations of respect, honesty, and accountability.
Expertise – We engage accredited professionals to infuse industry best practices and experience into all aspects of our programming.
Heart – We provide services with care, considering the needs of the whole family as we walk alongside.
Position Summary
We are seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Physiotherapist (PT) to join our team. The successful candidate will support the development of motor skills and physical function in children with disabilities, both in our centre-based toddler and preschool programs and through in-home services. The role offers full-time hours from September to June, and flexible part-time hours during the summer months when our centre-based programs are not in session. This role would begin no later than September 2025.
Duties and Responsibilities
Implement therapeutic interventions and techniques aimed at improving gross motor skills, mobility, coordination, strength, and physical independence.
Collaborate with other members of the team, including teachers, occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, behaviour strategists, and developmental aides to coordinate care and ensure a multidisciplinary approach.
Communicate effectively with team members, families, and caregivers to provide support, guidance, and feedback.
Adapt therapy strategies to meet the unique developmental needs of each child and the goals of their families.
Facilitate sport and movement groups to build physical literacy skills.
Provide education and training to staff, families, and caregivers on physiotherapy activities and strategies to facilitate progress.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of assessment results, goals, strategies, progress notes, and year end summaries.
Utilize standardized tests, clinical observations, and interviews to conduct screenings.
Participate in team meetings, and educational activities to exchange knowledge and enhance the quality of care provided.
Ensure hour tracking is current and accurate.
Stay informed about current research, best practices, and advances in pediatric physiotherapy through continuing education, workshops, and professional conferences.
Maintain license and certification requirements, adhering to ethical standards and guidelines set forth by the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta.
Qualifications/Required
Master's degree in Physiotherapy.
Registered member, in good standing with the College of Physiotherapists of Alberta.
Specialization or experience in pediatric physiotherapy preferred.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with children, families, and a multidisciplinary team.
Exceptional organizational skills.
Compassion, patience, and a genuine desire to positively impact the lives of the families we serve.
Valid Alberta driver’s license, access to a vehicle during work hours, and willingness to drive to homes throughout Calgary.
Clear criminal record check with vulnerable sector check.
Benefits
Designated paid holidays
Paid vacation time
Paid sick/personal time
Dental and health benefits
Flexible summer hours
Casual dress
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Step by Step Early Intervention Society is a charitable organization providing exceptional early childhood education, therapeutic and family supports for developmentally delayed and disabled children and their families.
We value:
Inclusion – We foster an environment where all people and abilities are valued
Acceptance – We acknowledge each journey is unique and support every family with empathy and compassion
Integrity – We build our community on the foundations of respect, honesty and accountability
Expertise – We engage accredited professionals to infuse industry best practices and experience into all aspects of our programming
Heart – We provide services with care, considering the needs of the whole family as we walk alongside
We are currently accepting applicants for a developmental aide in our ECS program. Clients span in age from 3-6 years with a range of diagnoses, including but not limited to, autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy and speech/language delays. Services are provided at our Centre located in SE Calgary. Full-time opportunities are available with working hours consisting of 8:15 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
The developmental aide’s main responsibility is to work with children in our program implementing strategies given by the therapists or behaviour strategists to target a child’s individual goals. The aide works in close collaboration with team members to create a program that encourages each child to develop their full potential.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide a fun, positive environment that encourages connection with a child to facilitate their success.
Support the development of communication, play, feeding, toileting, social, fine motor, and gross motor skills in alignment with a child’s Individual Program Plan (IPP). Communication skills may involve the use of visuals or an alternative/augmentative communication device.
Implement strategies provided by teachers, therapists, and strategists to build developmental skills.
Communicate with teachers, therapists, and strategists regarding a child’s progress and complete specific reporting as required such as data tracking.
Stay current with child specific updates from teachers, therapists, and strategists.
Assist with cleaning, organization, and material preparation to ensure the space is ready and safe for the next class.
Participate in ongoing training opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge about child development, disabilities, and therapeutic strategies.
Adhere to all of Step by Step’s policies and procedures.
Qualifications/Required:
High school diploma, additional education in related field considered preferred.
Able to lift 40lbs, keep up with active work on their feet for the entire shift.
Must be able to work at a child’s level - i.e., able to be down on the floor to play.
Able to produce a clear criminal record check including a vulnerable sector check after being hired.
Experience working with children or individuals with disabilities is preferred but not required.
Proficiency in the English language, both written and verbal.
Skills and Attitude:
Passionate about working with children with disabilities.
Excellent understanding of how to work with children and families effectively and respectfully.
Able to collaborate and willing to learn from others.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Benefits:
Casual dress
Dental/health benefits
On-site parking
Paid time off
Expected start date is September 2, 2025 in line with the new school year.
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Step by Step Early Intervention Society is a charitable organization providing exceptional early childhood education, therapeutic and family supports for developmentally delayed and disabled children and their families.
We value:
Inclusion – We foster an environment where all people and abilities are valued.
Acceptance – We acknowledge each journey is unique and support every family with empathy and compassion.
Integrity – We build our community on the foundations of respect, honesty, and accountability.
Expertise – We engage accredited professionals to infuse industry best practices and experience into all aspects of our programming.
Heart – We provide services with care, considering the needs of the whole family as we walk alongside.
Position Summary
We are seeking a passionate, dedicated, and neurodivergent affirming Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our team. The successful candidate will work in-home with clients that are accessing services through Family Supports for Children with Disabilities (FSCD) to promote their communication, speech, language, and social skills. Clients span in age from 2-7 years with a range of diagnoses, including but not limited to, autism spectrum disorder and cerebral palsy. Services are provided in Calgary, with daytime hours and/or early evening session available dependent on the contract.
Responsibilities
Provide evidenced-based in-home intervention and consults with a family-centered care approach
Communicate and collaborate effectively with an inter-disciplinary team
Work within the parameters of FSCD model
Implement therapeutic interventions and techniques aimed at improving speech, language, communication, and social interactions.
Communicate effectively with families and caregivers to provide support, guidance, and feedback.
Modify strategies to meet the varied needs of the children, families, and other members of the team.
Provide education and training to families and caregivers on speech and language activities and strategies to facilitate progress.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of assessment results, goals, strategies, progress notes, and year end summaries.
Ensure hour tracking is current and accurate.
Stay informed about current research, best practices, and advances in pediatric speech-language pathology through continuing education, workshops, and professional conferences.
Maintain license and certification requirements, adhering to ethical standards and guidelines set forth by the Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (ACSLPA).
Qualifications/Required
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
Registered member, in good standing with the ACSLPA.
Specialization or experience in pediatric speech-language pathology preferred.
Familiarity with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices preferred.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with children, families, and a multidisciplinary team.
Exceptional organizational skills.
Compassion, patience, and a genuine desire to positively impact the lives of the families we serve.
Valid Alberta driver’s license, access to a vehicle during work hours, and willingness to drive to homes throughout Calgary.
Clear criminal record check with vulnerable sector check.
Benefits
Flexible schedule
Day time hours
Supportive work environment
Casual dress