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NSDRC Orientation

Free

Please select an orientation date and time from the calendar below. Orientations are typically 2.5 hours. Please indicate whether you would prefer an in person orientation at the main office at 3158 Mountain Highway or online through Teams.

Contact Raven directly if there are no suitable times available.

After selecting your date and time, select check availability and then view your cart. The view cart option will display at the top right of the window. Proceed through the checkout to submit your request. Once your booking has been confirmed, you will receive a confirmation email which will include a link for introductory information and forms. Please review the introductory video and complete the forms prior to your orientation.

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Welcome to the NSDRC!

As a new employee, we want you to be successful in supporting our participants and fulfilling our mission “Working toward a Community for All!”

The orientation is the first step in your journey at the NSDRC. It is an opportunity for you to become familiar with the agency –  what we do and how we do it. You’ll learn about your job and what your rights and responsibilities are. You’ll also complete various forms and enroll in our payroll system.

After this orientation, the next step you will meet with the Program Manager and be trained to work with the participants.

If at any time you have any questions, feel free to reach out and ask.

We look forward to working with you and supporting you in your journey with the North Shore Disability Resource Centre!

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North Shore Disability Resource Centre

3158 Mountain Highway

North Vancouver, BC

V7K 2H5

phone: 604-985-5371

fax: 604-985-7594

email: nsdrc@nsdrc.org

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United Way member agency

The NSDRC was started by a group of families in 1976. In the years since, we have worked for a "Community for All" by developing and providing community housing, infant development programs, youth groups, community-based services, and information and advocacy.

We are grateful for the opportunity to work, live and play on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples, including the territories of Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.