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A Direct Support Professional (DSP) supports people who have Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities and / or Autism Spectrum Disorder to increase their independence, daily living skills, and empowers them to obtain their goals.
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Direct Support Professional, DSP, Mental Health Worker, Youth Counselor, Direct Care, Group Home, Residential Care, Human Services, Personal Care Assistant, Home Health Aide, Relief Staff, RFK.
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Maxim Healthcare Services is hiring for a Direct Support Professional (DSP) to provide support and care for individuals with intellectual disabilities within their homes or communities.
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The Arc Wayne of Newark, NY, a Human Services Agency, is hiring immediately entry-level full-time, part-time, and per diem/relief Residential Direct Support Professionals (DSP) to support adults with developmental disabilities in obtaining life goals.
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Title: Direct Support Professional I - PRN. Prior experience as a direct support worker or in a caregiving capacity. Complete all required documentation following applicable state agency(ies) and Evergreen Presbyterian Ministries, Inc. policies and procedures.
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Evergreen Life Services is hiring PRN DSP positions that are paid $2 more per hour. Meet and maintain all requirements of the applicable state agency(ies), including good standing with the state abuse and neglect registry.
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Certified Residential Medication Aide (CRMA) and Direct Support Professional (DSP) certifications required. Direct Support Professionals (DSP) care for people with developmental disabilities and/or brain injury.
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The QIDP Direct Support Professional (DSP) position is primarily responsible for supporting individuals who have intellectual and developmental disabilities by providing services in the form of implementing the plan of care and completing documentation requirements in accordance with state and agency guidelines.
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Summary: The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for direct oversight, guidance and training of people receiving supports and services. Assist individual's in receiving needed/desired medical services and communicating/documenting pertinent information as per Agency policy, as designated (i.e. medication administration, transportation to appointments) Support the safety of all individuals in everyday situations.
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Here at ABiLITY, becoming a Direct Support Professional (DSP) is often the first step towards a fun, long-lasting, and rewarding career—they act as a connection between people with developmental disabilities and their communities.
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We are now hiring Adolescent Direct Support Professionals (DSP) in Pittsburgh, PA to provide person-centered care tailored to meet the needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for direct oversight, guidance and training of people receiving supports and services. Accurately document services contemporaneously in Electronic Health Record (EHR) or with paper note (as applicable) in accordance with the Agency, OPWDD, Medicaid and other funder requirements.
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Direct Support Professional (DSP) Scope: Direct Support Professional staff function as members of teams that are responsible for the direct care and instruction of individuals living in community residential homes in accordance with state, federal and Agency guidelines.
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The Direct Support Professional (DSP) shall provide one-to-one support for youth with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and their families in the home or community.
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We are Now Hiring Full-Time, Part-Time, PRN Direct Support Professionals (DSP), Caregivers, Direct Care Staff, Home Health Aides in San Antonio, TX to provide person-centered care tailored to meet the needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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