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Lead Direct Support Professional

Lead Direct Support ProfessionalMeridian Services offers person-centered supports and cares to individuals with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, and physical disabilities across a diverse range of settings. These include Residential Services, In-Home Services, and Case Management Services. Today, we have 30 group homes, 150 In-Home person served, and over 100 Case Managers across the state of Minnesota. Our mission is to provide services of the finest quality so that those we serve will be able to achieve their goals!Company Benefits and Perks:Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance offeredPaid Time OffPaid Training401K plan with employer matching after 1 yearCompany-Provided Life and Short Term Disability InsuranceSupplemental Insurance and Pet Insurance offeredGrowth and Management Opportunities!Employee of the month recognition and gift cardLocation: Blaine, MNSchedule: 7 days on 7 days off with availability between 6AM - 10PM (the schedule will be made a week in advance). During the 7-day period you will be on call for your program. While this position has a primary program, this position will also be cross trained at 5-6 other programs.Wage: $19.00 - $25.00 per hour including Full Time benefits. Wage based on location and experience. Select programs offer an elevated weekend rate for Lead staff.Job SummaryThe Lead Direct Support Professional (DSP) plays a crucial role in supporting individuals in achieving their goals for greater independence and the development of lifelong skills. This position involves a combination of direct support responsibilities and administrative tasks on a weekly basis. The Lead DSP will be responsible for at least 20 hours of direct care or more based on the needs of the program. They will need to support all medical appointments, training new staff, emergency client issues, and on call coverage for a team of programs. The Lead DSP will also assist the manager with coordinating appointments, managing paperwork, and performing other miscellaneous duties as assigned. Ideal candidates will have experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities, a strong understanding of person-centered programming, and experience in managing verbal and physical aggression.Essential Job DutiesWork on tailored outcomes with each person in the home. Outcomes may include: budgeting, behavioral management, community exploration, meal planning, organizational skills, coping skills, and/or physical fitness.Assist with paperwork and attending doctor appointmentsBe an active participant with individuals served when working on outcomes and out in the community.Assist with personal cares as needed per person servedProvide guidance and instructional teaching to persons while building life skills.Provide cleaning, cooking and medication administration to the people living at the homeProvide supervision and transportation in the community on activities and appointments. Typically, a company vehicle is available, but times may require use of own personal vehicle.Required Qualifications21 years of age or older per licensing requirementsProficient in spoken and written English languageComfortable providing personal cares (including but not limited to: bathroom supports, bathing/showering, medication administration)Successful clearance of Department of Human Services background checkHave a vehicle to use for work related purposes with current car insuranceHave an acceptable driving record as determined by Meridian Services policyHave a Wi-Fi-enabled device for work related purposesPreferred ExperienceAt least 1 year supporting individuals with autism, intellectual disabilities, and/or mental health diagnosisAt least 1 year working with individuals with verbal and physical aggressionsExperience implementing Emergency Use of Manuel Restraints (applicable at select programs)Meridian Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.