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If you aren't familiar with the term Direct Support Professional (DSP), similar job titles might be Caregiver, Personal Care Attendant (PCA), Home Health Aide, Nursing Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Direct Care Provider.
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Provides guidance, coaching and mentors to Direct Service Professional staff on their assigned shift, solves issues and needs of both the clientele and staff. The purpose of this position is to support clients with their life to include health and personal cares, therapeutic, educational, recreational, and leisure activities for individuals with special needs to achieve maximum growth and learning as they make transitions throughout life.
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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 trusted direct support professional, you are looked to as a leader when challenging situations occur where your reaction and self-control are most important. Responsibilities Maintain a safe living environment that adheres to all codes and regulations Offer counseling and crisis intervention Support learning around financial management, housekeeping, cooking, personal hygiene, and other life skills Accompany individuals to social outings, doctor's appoints and other activities Qualifications Current valid driver's license, car insurance, and reliable transportation.
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Depending on their needs, your responsibilities could include support with medication administration, behavioral management, and daily documentation in addition to enhancing general life skills.
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Community Options has multiple opportunities within the Residential department as a Direct Support Professional (DSP). Make ethical and professional decisions. Community Options has multiple opportunities within the Residential department as a Direct Support Professional (DSP.
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The Vocational Training Center (VTC) of Fargo, ND is now searching for candidates with a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences to join our team as full-time Direct Support Professionals (DSP.
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The DSP must have the ability to access, manipulate, organize, and relay information in meaningful ways using email, etc. Must be able to support, interpret, implement and communicate Anne Carlsen, State, Federal policies, procedures, laws, rules, and regulations.
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Job Summary:As a Direct Support Professional (DSP), you will provide guidance and encouragement, while building meaningful and supportive relationships with the individuals receiving services.
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The Vocational Training Center (VTC) of Fargo, ND is now searching for candidates to join our Family Support Services team as Direct Support Professionals (DSP). Areas of support will include health maintenance, medication administration, personal cares, behavior management and life skills development.
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Support learning around financial management, housekeeping, cooking, personal hygiene, and other life skills. We care about our employees well-being and offer benefits that complement and support your work/life balance.
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Our successful employees genuinely enjoy learning about the people we support and helping them achieve independence while reaching their goals and dreams. If you are ready to join a national leader in providing quality services to people with disabilities, join CHI Friendship today.
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