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As a DSP, you will support the people we serve in a residential setting and also help with hands on support in many areas of daily living such as: medication administration, hygiene, grooming, shopping, meal preparation, and transportation as well as other community and employment skills and any other assigned duties.
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As a DSP, your responsibility is to provide direct support and positive direction to assist individuals with developmental disabilities in reaching personal goals per our company's policies and procedures.
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Activities of Daily Living, Personal Hygiene, Mobility, Meal Preparation, Medication Administration, Light Housekeeping, and Other Health-Related Tasks. This job requires the stamina to provide adequate physical, social, and emotional assistance through direct one-on-one personal care.
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As a Direct Support Professional (DSP), you will be part of a Team that works directly with adults who have intellectual or developmental disabilities. JOB TITLE: Direct Support Professional.
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Direct Support Professional. emotional/social/intellectual growth, ADL's, meal preparation, social and recreational community activities, medication administration, housekeeping, transporting individuals to medical appointments and recreational outings, implementation of goal plans and behavioral supports in a family style residential environment.
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Ability to successfully complete Medication Administration Examination and First Aid/CPR within 90 days of hire. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES : The below duties are just a summary of the total duties of a DSP. Provide services and supports to adults with Intellectual & developmental disabilities, such as: Community integration activities, intensive habilitation, residential care, mentorship, medical appointments, transportation, and other activities.
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We are thrilled to announce a rewarding position as a part-time Direct Support Professional (DSP) in our Community Living Department. The ability to complete CPR, First Aid, Certified Medication Technician, and other trainings mandated by the Developmental Disabilities Administration and The Arc.
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As a Direct Support Professional (DSP) with us, you will support a diverse range of tasks according our customized Person Centered Service Plan (PCSP) tailored to each person’s unique needs.
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As a Direct Support Professional (DSP) in our Personal Supports Department , you will provide one-on-one support to an individual with an intellectual and/or developmental disability.
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We are Now Hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSP), Caregivers, Direct Care Staff, Home Health Aides in Butler, 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) supports the needs of clients in maximizing their ability to be as independent as possible. Maintain timely, accurate and professional records through electronic and manual systems including observation and goal notes by the end of shift, electronic MAR at time of medication administration, monthly safety packet data, financial records, mileage tracking, training acknowledgements, shift duties, and any tracking related to clients' support needs.
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Depending on the individual, DSP's provide assistance with living skill development, health maintenance, medication administration, personal care and behavioral development/management. Now Hiring for Direct Support Professionals.
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Keywords: Direct Support Professional, DSP, Caregiver, CNA, HHA, Home Health Aide, Help at home, assisted living, human services, disability services, advocate, daily pay, weekly pay, residential, community, supported living, program supervisor, supervisory.
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ADLs), including cleaning, cooking, laundry, and medication administration. The DSP will ensure compliance to all applicable regulations and. Creating a culture of high professional and ethical standards, where dignity, respect, inclusion.
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Alternatives, Inc. in Flemington, NJ is looking to hire a part-time Direct Support Professional (DSP) / Caregiver, Awake Overnight to support adults with developmental disabilities.
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