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DSP Direct Support Professional - Area Supervisor 40 hrs

Department For Persons With Disabilities (DPD)Regular Salary: $20.49 per hourAre you passionate about making a difference in others' lives? Then come join the DPD team! Department for Persons with Disabilities (DPD) is one of the largest Catholic Charities Agencies providing care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the United States. We are looking for dedicated, caring and compassionate people to work in our Group Homes.What’s the role of an Area Supervisor?The primary responsibility of the Area Supervisor is to provide training, supervision and structure to the consumer to enable him/her to achieve IHP goals.The Area Supervisor must follow behavior plans for individuals when indicated.The Area Supervisor will be responsible for his/her area and work together with other Center staff to provide a consistent, productive routine in all areas of the center.The employee will cooperate with the agency's administration and/or Division and DHS staff in any inspection or investigation.Great Benefits: For full time positions, (30+ per week) we offer:We provide PAID trainingMedical/vision and dentalLife insurance (agency-paid), supplemental life insurance (employee-paid)Flexible spending accountsAccidental/Critical Illness Insurance403B (with company-matching)Generous paid time offJob RequirementsBe motivated to work as part of a team that acts in the best interest of our residents at all timesExperience with ID/DD population is a plusThis career requires HS diploma or equivalentA valid (non-provisional) driver’s licenseThe ability to meet the physical requirements of CPR/First Aid and our emergency evacuation procedures.Full Time-Shift: 40 hours per week (Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm) All offers of employment are contingent on the successful completion/passing of our criminal background/references/DMV check, fingerprinting, pre-employment physical and drug test, etc.All staff must attend a monthly Staff Meeting – date/time to be determined and announced in advanceMeeting waivers are provided for conflicts due to secondary employment and/or school (appropriate documentation required).