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Aaron Hunter

Victoria,BC
Aaron Hunter

Summary

Compassionate and dedicated support worker with extensive experience at Western Community Resource Inc. Skilled in patient care and emotional support, I excel in developing personalized care plans that enhance client independence. Proven ability to foster positive relationships and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to achieve optimal outcomes for individuals with diverse needs.

Overview

19
years of professional experience
1
Certification

Work History

Western Community Resource Inc,

Residential Aide
02.2021 - Current

Job overview

  • Assisted individuals with daily living activities, promoting independence and personal growth.
  • Developed and maintained positive relationships with clients to enhance their well-being.
  • Implemented individualized care plans, ensuring compliance with established protocols.
  • Monitored client progress, documenting changes and reporting to supervisory staff.
  • Developed positive rapport with residents by demonstrating genuine empathy, respect, and understanding; created a welcoming atmosphere that encouraged open communication.
  • Collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to optimize client outcomes and service delivery.
  • Assisted with the coordination of transportation services for residents attending off-site appointments or activities, ensuring timely pickup and drop-off arrangements.

Harmoney Healthcare

Homecare Support Worker
01.2018 - Current

Job overview

  • Assisted clients with daily living activities, ensuring comfort and safety.
  • Developed personalized care plans to meet individual client needs and preferences.
  • Coordinated communication between healthcare providers and families to enhance support services.
  • Monitored client progress, adapting care strategies based on observed changes in health status.
  • Assisted clients with daily living needs to maintain self-esteem and general wellness.

Pacific Coast Community Resources

Support Worker
01.2019 - 02.2022

Job overview

  • Provided compassionate support to individuals with diverse needs, enhancing their quality of life.
  • Assisted clients in daily living activities, fostering independence and dignity.
  • Collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to develop personalized care plans for optimal support.
  • Trained new staff on best practices for client engagement and safety protocols.

Twin Oaks

Community Suppory Worker
02.2007 - 02.2018

Job overview

  • Facilitated daily living activities to enhance client independence and well-being.
  • Developed individualized support plans based on client needs and preferences.
  • Coordinated transportation and community engagement for clients, fostering social inclusion.
  • Monitored client progress and adjusted care strategies to ensure optimal outcomes.

Education

Camosun College
Victoria, British Columbia

No Degree from Community Support Worker
06-2000

Skills

  • Patient care
  • Safety awareness
  • Professional boundaries
  • Emotional support
  • Transportation assistance
  • Meal preparation
  • Housekeeping duties
  • Activity planning
  • Disability support
  • Adaptive equipment use

Languages

English
Full Professional

Certification

community support worker certificate Camosun college


Class 4 license


up to date first aid. food safe

Availability
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Interests

Sports

Outdoors

Hiking

Work Preference

Location Preference

Remote

Important To Me

Healthcare benefitsWork-life balanceCareer advancementPaid sick leave

Timeline

Residential Aide

Western Community Resource Inc,
02.2021 - Current

Support Worker

Pacific Coast Community Resources
01.2019 - 02.2022

Homecare Support Worker

Harmoney Healthcare
01.2018 - Current

Community Suppory Worker

Twin Oaks
02.2007 - 02.2018

Camosun College

No Degree from Community Support Worker
Aaron Hunter