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You can have a career in community living

NSCLO Member organizations employee over 4,000 people all across the province and you can join one of those teams.

If you are passionate about building strong, diverse, and inclusive communities, then this work may be right for you.

Many organizations provide on-the-job training, professional development and career enhancing learning, and promote from within. With many different kinds of roles, worksites, and opportunities, there is a career pathway for almost anyone. You can help support people to live the lives of their choosing and make a living doing it.

NSCLO Member organizations employee over 4,000 people all across the province and you can join one of those teams.

If you are passionate about building strong, diverse, and inclusive communities, then this work may be right for you.

Many organizations provide on-the-job training, professional development and career enhancing learning, and promote from within. With many different kinds of roles, worksites, and opportunities, there is a career pathway for almost anyone. You can help support people to live the lives of their choosing and make a living doing it.

Interested in a career in community living?

You can:

    • CHECK OUT our job postings board to see some postings that may interest you
    • CONNECT with an organization in your area to see if they are hiring
    • CALL the Nova Scotia Career Development Association for more career development support for this sector.
    • CONTACT us for general inquiries about work in the Community Living Field
Interested in a career in community living?

Interested in a career in community living?

You can:

    • CHECK OUT our job postings board to see some postings that may interest you
    • CONNECT with an organization in your area to see if they are hiring
    • CALL the Nova Scotia Career Development Association for more career development support for this sector.
    • CONTACT us for general inquiries about work in the Community Living Field

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NSCLO is a coalition of organizations in Nova Scotia who provide support to people with intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, and/or mental health support needs.

We are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral homeland of the Mi’kmaq People, and we acknowledge them as the past, present, and future caretakers of this land.

This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which Mi’kmaq Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet), and Passamaquoddy Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725.

People of African descent have shared these lands, in what is now called Nova Scotia, for more than 400 years; over 50 strong and resourceful African Nova Scotian communities exist here today.

We are all Treaty people.

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NSCLO is a coalition of organizations in Nova Scotia who provide support to people with intellectual disabilities, physical disabilities, and/or mental health support needs.

We are in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral homeland of the Mi’kmaq People, and we acknowledge them as the past, present, and future caretakers of this land.

This territory is covered by the “Treaties of Peace and Friendship” which Mi’kmaq Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet), and Passamaquoddy Peoples first signed with the British Crown in 1725.

People of African descent have shared these lands, in what is now called Nova Scotia, for more than 400 years; over 50 strong and resourceful African Nova Scotian communities exist here today.

We are all Treaty people.

Copyright 2025 NSCLO ©  All Rights Reserved

Terms & Conditions   |   Privacy & Policy