As an Intensive Planning and Support Coordinator (IPSC), you will play a key role in providing intensive, personalized support and planning. You’ll work alongside individuals with disabilities to create, implement, and continuously refine support plans that reflect their unique needs, aspirations, and rights.
You’ll build strong, respectful relationships with individuals and their support networks. By gathering and assessing information together, you’ll support informed decision-making and help connect people with the services and professionals that best fit their goals.
A big part of your work will involve supporting individuals as they move from institutional settings into community life. You’ll coordinate these transitions thoughtfully, making sure each step is supported and centred on the person’s vision for their future.
In this dynamic role, you’ll balance multiple priorities while maintaining strong relationships with service providers, government agencies, healthcare professionals, and community organizations.
You’ll use your knowledge of multidisciplinary services to build partnerships and strengthen community capacity. This includes helping individuals access the right resources while also working to improve the systems around them.
Creating inclusive, person-centred plans means bringing the right people together. You’ll help build connections to natural support networks, peer supports, and community relationships that reflect each individual’s culture, values, and preferences.
Throughout your work, you’ll be guided by a deep commitment to person-directed planning, supportive decision-making, and the rights of people with disabilities, as outlined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. This is a role where your compassion, creativity, and advocacy can help create meaningful, lasting change in people’s lives.