The Direct Support Professional (DSP) provides person centered support based on the individual’s needs, preferences and choices. DSPs perform a wide variety of tasks and activities based on the valued outcomes of each person they work with, and reflecting the specific skills and abilities of each individual. DSPs encourage, guide and offer training to develop daily living skills, ensuring personal needs are met, promoting active engagement in community life and ensuring health and safety.
Work location will be in the Bronx, 10460.
What You’ll Do
Supports the person’s developmental needs, desires, preferences, and choices.
Provides support with the person’s goals as outlined by their Staff Action and Life Plan.
Escort people supported the community for both recreational purposes and with healthcare professionals as needed.
Operate agency vehicle to support programmatic needs
Assist with meal planning and preparation
Provide the necessary level of supervision and support for a person’s needs (behavioral, medical developmental, emotional etc.)
Safely administer medication under the license of the RN as described in Approved Medication Administration Personnel (AMAP) training (if applicable)
Be knowledgeable of all OPWDD, NYSJC, and organizational policies and adhere to them accordingly
Ensures that the program environment is clean, safe and offers a positive-home like environment
Complete all mandated OPWDD and Rising Ground Trainings
Act as a mandated reporter in accordance with OPWDD, NYSJC, and Organizational Policies
Notify program RN or appropriate administrator when a concern arises that may impact on the health or safety of the people supported.
Contemporaneously complete all documentation including, but not limited to monthly progress notes, daily billing, medical follow-up, clinical data or other communications as assigned
Other Duties assigned based on programmatic need
Your Qualifications
High School Diploma/GED Required
Valid State Driver’s License (NYS preferred, but other states is ok)
Must be able to work independently and self-directed.
Must be able to use technology (for completion of billing data and other assigned tasks)
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Positive attitude toward the challenges faced by the people that we support.
Must be flexible with meeting the needs of the people they support.
Availability to meet the schedule of the position as assigned, with occasional flexibility
Prior experience with OPWDD or supporting people with disabilities is a plus
Interview Date: Monday, Aug 18th
Interview Time: 8:45am
Interview Location: 9 Bond Street, 5th Floor, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Please bring a copy of your resume and dressed for an interview!