Job Description
Job Description
1ST Shift 7-3
2ND Shift - 3PM-11PM
A Direct Support Professional (DSP) is a person who provides assistance and support to individuals with disabilities, helping them lead independent and fulfilling lives. Here are some key responsibilities and skills associated with this role:
Responsibilities
1. **Personal Care**: Assisting with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
2. **Medication Management**: Administering prescribed medications and monitoring health conditions.
3. **Transportation**: Helping individuals get to and from appointments, work, and social activities.
4. **Community Integration**: Encouraging and assisting individuals to participate in community activities and fostering social connections.
5. **Household Management**: Assisting with tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and managing finances.
6. **Documentation**: Maintaining accurate records of the individual's progress, activities, and any incidents that occur.
7. **Behavioral Support**: Implementing behavior plans and strategies to support positive behavior and manage challenging behaviors.
8.Advocacy: Acting as an advocate for the individual's rights and needs.
Skills
1. **Communication**: Strong verbal and written communication skills to interact effectively with individuals, families, and healthcare providers.
2. **Empathy**: A compassionate and patient demeanor to understand and respond to the needs of individuals.
3. **Problem-Solving**: The ability to think critically and handle unexpected situations calmly and efficiently.
4. **Physical Stamina**: The physical ability to assist with lifting, transferring, and supporting individuals with mobility challenges.
5. **Time Management**: Effectively managing time to balance various tasks and responsibilities.
6. **Observation**: Keen observation skills to monitor health and behavior changes.
Qualifications
- **Education**: A high school diploma or GED. Additional training or certifications in caregiving, CPR, and first aid are beneficial but not required.
- **Experience**pa: Previous experience in a caregiving or supportive role is often preferred but not required.
COMPETITIVE PAY
DSPs play a crucial role in improving the quality of life for individuals with disabilities, offering them the support needed to live as independently as possible.