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The
role of assistant is diverse, and most people find their time in a
L’Arche community to be life-giving, challenging, and fun.
Online Assistant Application
What
is a L’Arche assistant?
At
L'Arche, persons with a developmental disability are known as "core
members," and “assistants” are those who come to share life
with them. Assistants accompany core members in their activities of
daily life: creating home and supporting core members in sharing
their gifts within the house and the larger community.
What
do assistants
do?
Assistants
work to build
a relationship of mutual care and support with persons with
disabilities; foster a home life of unity, mutual respect and
participation by all members; provide direct care supports and skill
building for core members:
personal
care needs,
money
management,
medical
care, appointments,
family
and work connections,
household
chores, laundry,
medications,
meal
preparation,
and transportation.
Who
becomes a L’Arche assistant?
For
us, some of the most important criteria are an open heart,
willingness to learn, commitment to personal growth, and belief in
the unique sacredness and value of every individual. Assistants can
range in age from the early 20s to mid-40s and older. Assistants come
to L’Arche from all stages of life: after college, as a shift from
a previous career, or after their formal career. As an international
organization, we also often welcome assistants from other countries,
which can add a unique cultural diversity to our communities.
Do
I need special training to be an assistant?
Some
people who come to work in L'Arche have experience working with
people with disabilities, but most have not. The first requirement is
that applicants have a desire to share life together in a community
setting. In addition, one must be able to perform the duties as outlined
in the assistant role description, e.g. , as a caregiver for people
with disabilities. Besides training in skills for caregiving,
L'Arche provides educational experiences on broader topics that help
its members to reflect on their vision of humanity and to grow in their relationships with others. It does so believing that the quality of life of
the people with developmental disabilities is directly affected by
the way caregivers think and relate and the view of the world that
they hold.
Qualifications
to become an assistant?
Assistants
must be at least 18 – 20 years old, depending on the locale of the L’Arche
community. Additionally, qualifications include:
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College
education preferred
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Interest
in living in a faith community founded on the Beatitudes
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Desire
to work with individuals with disabilities (
Experience
with people with disabilities is not a requirement)
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Creativity,
flexibility, attention to detail, and ability to organize time
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Verbal
and written communication skills
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Ability
to work as part of a team
What
sort of commitment does L’Arche ask of assistants?
Most
assistants dedicate a year or two to L’Arche, although some of our
communities welcome assistants for a shorter period of time. Some
assistants also choose to renew their commitment at the end of that
time. Because of the nature of L’Arche, building and fostering
intentional relationship and community, a year or two offers
community members time to settle into life together. There are also
assistants that build a long-term home at L’Arche. The decision to
continue living L’Arche is a thoughtful process for each assistant
made with support from their peers, community coordinators, and
others who surround the assistant in community.
To
fill out and submit the Assistant
Application,
please click here.
Instructions
Please
fill out this basic L’Arche application thoughtfully, being careful
to include any information that will help us understand your interest
in becoming an assistant. You can submit the completed application
via this website, or by email,
fax (202) 387-0963 (you MUST address your fax to Abbey Piner), or
post (Attn: Abbey Piner, L’Arche USA Recruitment Coordinator, P.O.
Box 21471, Washington, D.C., 20009).
What
to Expect
You
should hear from someone in the L’Arche USA Zone office within
five business days of submitting your application letting you know if
you are invited to continue to the next application review and
offering some additional information about L’Arche. At that point
you will work with the L’Arche USA Zone contact to pass your basic
application on to an individual L’Arche community. At the community
level you will be asked to fill out a more detailed application, you
may set up a time to visit the L’Arche community, and you will
discuss setting up an interview for the assistant position.
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