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We are currently seeking a part-time Weekend DSP Coordinator to ensure and arrange coverage with our direct support professionals in the Marietta, OH area. If you can meet these qualifications we would love for you to apply for this direct support professional position.
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Our team of caregivers receives ongoing training and professional development opportunities, ensuring that they possess the necessary skills and knowledge to provide exceptional care and support.
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In this direct support professional position, you are the lifeline for our clients and their families, ensuring that they receive the care they need when they need it. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career with a great work/life balance, we encourage you to apply for this direct support professional opportunity today.
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Are you looking for a flexible job as a direct support professional that allows you to be home with your family during the day? Your first call is from another direct support professional who is unable to work their shift.
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As the lifeline for individuals with developmental disabilities, you provide at-home care and support, ensuring their needs are met. Experience the dynamic and rewarding role of a Weekend DSP Coordinator with our nonprofit.
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Join us as a DSP Coordinator and continue making a difference! Founded in 1972 by parents of individuals with developmental disabilities, Havar Inc. has grown into a respected nonprofit organization that offers a wide range of services and support to individuals and families in need.
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You provide "person-centered" support, helping clients achieve their goals and offering emotional assistance. Paid training in CPR, first aid, and medication giving. With over 50 years of experience, our mission is to empower individuals with disabilities to lead fulfilling lives, promoting their independence, inclusion, and integration within the community.
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If you have experience as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA), Direct Support Professional (DSP), Residential Assistant (RA), Residential Counselor, Skills Trainer, or Caregiving for clients with behavioral health needs, then the Residential Associate position may be a great fit for you.
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If this sounds like you, a career as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) might be for you! Direct Support Professionals (DSP) are directly supervised by a Program Specialist, as well as the Program Director.
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Compass Health Network has a great opportunity for a Direct Support Professional (DSP) at our inpatient/ outpatient substance use treatment facility. Observe Unit Manual Policies and maintain high standards of professional behavior.
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As an Addus Direct Support Professional, you’ll play a vital role in supporting seniors and people with disabilities living independently. Support routine house cleaning, laundry, and assist with meal preparation Transport member to appointments, daily errands, and other locations as necessary Assist member with the self-administration of medications (no administering or measuring) Observe and report any changes in member's condition DSP Qualifications: High school diploma or GED, and one year of in-home care services experience Able to pass a criminal background check Reliable transportation, required for member transportation.
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The Direct Support Professional (DSP) provides medically necessary, appropriate personal care and community living supports to persons with intellectual developmental disabilities, persons with severe mental illness, and/or individuals with co-occurring diagnosis.
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Excellent oral & written communication skills, capacity, and willingness to learn to use computer systems demonstrates teamwork philosophy and professional conduct consistent with agency standards.
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Attends and participates in in-service training, staff meetings and other activities to facilitate professional development. Primary responsibility is to work in the residence of a person served as a personal support and to be engaged with him/her, always actively involved and to make sure all programs and activities are carried out for the benefit of the person served, both in the home and in the community.
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Kindly Direct Care is looking for Direct Support Professionals who are Caring, Compassionate and Dependable team members to assist individuals with Developmental Disabilities. DSPs must be willing to support individuals who use nontraditional means of communication, must be able to think and act proactively.
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