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Palmer's Home Care Direct Support Professional (DSP) You will be joining a team of caring, energetic, and passionate program professionals looking to provide aid and make a change in people's lives.
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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. DSP must be able to respond accordingly to a crisis situation as they arise.
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Keywords: Direct Support Professional, DSP, Caregiver, Developmental Disabilities, Human Services, L1ma, Sevita. Keywords: Direct Support Professional, DSP, Caregiver, Developmental Disabilities, Human Services, L1ma, Sevita.
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Direct Support Professional (DSP) & House Managers. Ability to Complete all agency-required training and certifications within 90 days of hire (CPR/First Aid certification, Level One Med Aid Certification, Abuse/Neglect training, etc.
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Familiarity with paid social media and digital platforms such as Meta, Google Ads, The Trade Desk, Yahoo DSP. They will learn the processes of ad trafficking and campaign launches and work with various platforms such as Campaign Manager, Google Ads, social platforms and other primary DSPs. This candidate will assist in various client reporting tasks, attend and participate in ongoing training sessions, and QA all creative landing pages and ad specs during ad trafficking.
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