Considering life in L'Arche?
We should let you know right away that L'Arche is not an ordinary job but also a choice to participate in a non-denominational spiritual community with a certain lifestyle. Consequently we encourage prospective candidates to get to know us a little – which often involves a visit for a few days - before making a year-long commitment.
The responsibilities of an Assistant include care-giving, helping to create a home environment, building community and being an accompanier to those with disabilities.
Assistants are often surprised by the new horizons that open up for them through the depth of their experiences and by the way that the people at the heart of a L'Arche community touch their lives.
As a candidate for membership, one is not required to have any previous experience with people with a developmental disability or community living. Indeed for many, L’Arche is their first experience of both.
During the first months, an assistant learns about the values, philosophy, and way of life at L'Arche, undergoes extensive training to become Home Care Aide certified, and develops relationships with the people in their home, gradually taking on more responsibilities. Many assistants decide that, because they are growing and finding life in L'Arche, they will make a further commitment of a second, third or seventh years. Many assistants have found that their time in L'Arche has been one of the most formative of their life.
The responsibilities of an Assistant include care-giving, helping to create a home environment, building community and being an accompanier to those with disabilities.
Assistants are often surprised by the new horizons that open up for them through the depth of their experiences and by the way that the people at the heart of a L'Arche community touch their lives.
As a candidate for membership, one is not required to have any previous experience with people with a developmental disability or community living. Indeed for many, L’Arche is their first experience of both.
During the first months, an assistant learns about the values, philosophy, and way of life at L'Arche, undergoes extensive training to become Home Care Aide certified, and develops relationships with the people in their home, gradually taking on more responsibilities. Many assistants decide that, because they are growing and finding life in L'Arche, they will make a further commitment of a second, third or seventh years. Many assistants have found that their time in L'Arche has been one of the most formative of their life.
Open Positions :
- Full-Time Live-In Assistant
- Full-Time House Responsible