Overview
Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) play a vital role in upholding our agency’s mission and core values through every interaction. They provide continuous support to individuals participating in Day Habilitation and ICF programs, ensuring a high quality of life and promoting independence. DSPs assist individuals with self-care, health, safety, socialization, and overall well-being. Support individuals in achieving their personal goals and enhancing their independence. Facilitate opportunities for personal growth, socialization, and skill-building in a community-based setting. Serve as second staff support by transporting participants to and from program sites, volunteer placements, and other community activities, fostering meaningful connections within the community.
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DSPs embrace diversity in all its forms and strive to create an inclusive, welcoming environment where every individual feels valued. They demonstrate cultural awareness and actively support a culture of equity and inclusion.
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Responsibilities
Primary duties and responsibilities include but not limited to:
- Ensures safety of program volunteers while at program site, agency locations, community volunteer jobs, and all other hubs sites
- Trains program volunteers to perform functional/meaningful and/or volunteer job tasks to the best of their abilities at primary agency, community volunteer jobs and other hub sites
- Acts as a second staff support transporting volunteers to and from primary site and all other agency, community volunteer jobs and additional hub site locations
- Acts as liaison between the volunteer’s job site staff and program volunteers.
- Prompts volunteers to interact appropriately with peers, and with all persons at primary site, and all other agencies, community volunteer jobs, and all other hub sites.
- Reports volunteers’ success/satisfaction and/or problems/concerns encountered during day activities to volunteer’s Site Manager.Â
- Appropriately completes all required documentation.Â
- Promotes and enforces all agency philosophies, including the guiding principles/POM and CQL at primary site and all other agency, community volunteer jobs, and all other hub sitesÂ
- Ensures safety of program volunteers at all times and reports incidents to volunteer’s Site Manager, and/or AHRC management and/or the NYS Justice Center
- Monitors and attends all mandatory training, and personally ensures that their attendance is scheduled per deadlines. Accompanying certifications (CPR; SCIP; AMAP) are sustained and scheduled as per required timeframesÂ
- Performs additional related duties as requested by supervisor
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Personal outcome measures’ training is required prior to completion of evaluations and assessments
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Qualifications
- High School Diploma or Equivalent
- Good oral and written communication skills
- AMAP/First Aid/CPR/SCIP-R Training preferred
- Valid NYS Driver License
- Minimum one (1) year experience working with people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities preferred
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