Job description
Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities for
Direct Support Professional (DSP)
Job Summary:
Under the supervision of the Program Director, DSP’s are responsible for helping people with intellectual/developmental disabilities connect with their community through activities such as community events, recreational activities and volunteer opportunities, also assist individuals in learning and maintaining life skills to improve levels of independence. We provide support designed to improve levels of independence for individuals with developmental disabilities in our Program Site and in the Community at large.
DSP’s will ensure the people have opportunity to experience activities that are enriching, meaningful and not day wasting. DSP’s will ensure that venues accommodate and are safe for people we support. DSP’s will ensure the happiness and well-being of people receiving services through Thrive Community Options. DSP will implement programs and activities designed to meet the individualized needs of our participants; orient new individuals to the program and coordinate daily schedules and activities; Assess and document member information; transporting and monitoring members to and from program sites.
Location of Work: Day habilitation program site, Community
Essential Job functions are but not limited to:
- Help identify community resources and activities pertaining to the interest and skill level of people.
- Promote Community Integration by ensuring the same activities and venues are utilized as those used by the general public.
- Foster connections between people we support and the community at large to improve social skills.
- Implement programs and activities designed to meet the individualized needs of Participants,
- Coordinate daily schedules and activities to maximize individual participation,
- Coordinate and implement programs outlined for assigned individuals
- Supervision of all individuals throughout the day to ensure their health and safety,
- Provide supports to maintain or improve independence.
- Provides care related to feeding, personal care, behavioral supports, medication administration, etc.
- Maintain a safe, sanitary, and organized environment for individuals
- Maintain an environment that is stimulating and conducive to promoting Independence and individual success
- Evaluate new individuals and implement interim care plans until Service plan is completed report findings to supervisor.
- Orient new individuals to the program
- Executes and Maintains comprehensive documentation for people in services including but is not limited to; ISSP’s and BISSP’s trackings, progress notes, incident reports, daily activities, attendance, and other necessary agency documentation;
- Communicate with Program management frequently to share information and resolve issues;
- Work with other staff to share ideas, seek assistance;
- Changing and ensuring cleanliness of participants that use adult undergarments;
- Performing G-tube feedings (training provided) and assisting others with feeding;
- Ensure proper storage and care of equipment and supplies;
- Act as an advocate for assigned individuals by ensuring communication regarding the care of people with the Thrive staff, Host Home Providers, and or guardians and families.
- Provide transportation and monitoring of individuals;
- Operate vehicle within the rules and regulations outlined by company policy and Department of Transportation guidelines; conduct vehicle inspections daily, complete necessary documents as vehicle inspection form, mileage and air mileage logs, other transportation related agency documentations.
- Promote person centered approach and support by empowering each person’s needs, desires and choices.
- Prevent and report Abuse, Neglect, Mistreatment, Exploitation promptly;
- Performs other duties assigned.
State Licensing and Certifications:
State Mandated Training: CPR/First Aide, Positive Behavior Supports, Universal Precautions, Abuse Prevention and Client Rights, Defensive Driving, Medication administration, and Safety Care. Trainings and Competency evaluations are offered upon hire and annually/quarterly thereafter.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education and/or Experience:
- Must be 18 years of age, or older. Must be knowledgeable in Microsoft office and capable of using electronic charting on Therap. Must be able to utilize technology including but not limited to a computer and software applications.
- Responsible for keeping current training up-to-date and on changes to technology that are essential to completing essential functions of the job
Certification, Licenses or Registrations:
Must have a valid driver’s license and maintain good driving record. Upon hire, Community Support Staff shall successfully complete Thrive Community Options required training mandated Federal/State regulations.
Physical Demands:
Must be able to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. Ability to stand longer periods of time, bending and lifting
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $16.00 - $16.50 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
Work Location: Multiple locations