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Community Living Windsor provides a wide range of supports and services to over 500 people who have an intellectual disability and their families in the Windsor community. Given the wide diversity of supports provided, opportunities for qualified applicants are available in a number of areas. Community Living Windsor offers competitive wages, staff training and opportunities to improve work-related skills. Candidates for employment must be mature and caring people. You must also demonstrate sound judgment and communicate with sensitivity and respect. If you are interested in a challenging career with Community Living Windsor, we want to hear from you! To indicate your interest you can send us a resumé, an Application for Employment form, or both. Then either:
We thank everyone for their interest in Community Living Windsor but please note that only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Application for Employment Form
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“Hi! I'm Fiona Fay, the Director of Human Resources at Community Living Windsor.
People are important to us. We are committed to building the best staff team possible, and we offer ongoing opportunities for professional learning and growth.
So if you want to make a difference ... if you have a passion for people and would like to be part of an innovative and responsive team ... we want to hear from you!”
“Being employed with Community Living Windsor has provided me with many great and positive experiences. The training provided has been very beneficial and given me an awareness that I previously did not have. I am happy to go to work because I feel valued for what I do and I know I will be making a difference in the lives of the people I provide support to.”
Tom Gaspar,
Support Worker
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