Job Description:
Job Summary
As a Direct Support Professional (DSP), you will provide vital support services assisting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) in seeking, obtaining, and maintaining meaningful employment. Your work directly contributes to their independence and integration into the community.
What You'll Do
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Build trusting, positive relationships and align individual needs with their goals.
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Act as a passionate advocate, empowering individuals to advocate for themselves.
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Identify opportunities for greater independence in work-related tasks.
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Ensure work is completed efficiently and to employer standards.
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Assist individuals in adhering to workplace policies to promote maximum independence.
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Utilize adaptive tools to aid learning and facilitate communication.
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Collaborate with team members and external parties such as case managers, VR counselors, and families.
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Provide off-the-job support, including practicing tasks, arranging transport, and offering counseling.
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Contribute to a team atmosphere by sharing ideas and embracing feedback.
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Maintain schedules, monitor health and safety, and complete accurate, timely documentation.
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Engage in initial and ongoing training and staff development.
The Joy of Being a DSP
Being a DSP is more than a job its a calling. You'll witness the incredible growth of individuals as they gain independence and confidence. Whether helping someone secure a job, master a skill, or overcome daily challenges, you'll play a meaningful role in their journey toward a fulfilling life. The connections you form and the impact you make bring a deep sense of purpose and satisfaction.
Requirements
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Must be at least 18 years old.
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Valid drivers license, current automotive insurance, and reliable transportation.
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Ability to pass criminal record, driving record, and healthcare registry checks.
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Willingness to assist with personal care needs when necessary.
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Ability to lift as needed, depending on client requirements.