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Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) work closely with individuals who have intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our staff demonstrates competencies in OPWDD, OCFS, DOHMH, and DHS core training requirements with strengths in positive behavior support, Strategies in Crisis Intervention and Prevention – Revised (SCIP-R), medical support, and effective supervision of the individuals they serve.
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Services for the UnderServed (S:US) is hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to support people with intellectual/developmental disabilities in living their best life in a safe environment.
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Job SummaryThe Direct Support Professional (DSP), such as a Group Leader or Habilitation Specialist, is responsible for assisting the people we support, while following established treatment plans.
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If an emergency has caused a person we support to exhibit threatening or dangerous behavior, you may have to provide OPWDD strategies for crisis intervention and prevention. Ensures that all measures for safety and well-being are maintained at the highest level Trains the people we support in activities of daily living and in developing self-help and social skills.
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Job DetailsDescription Job Description The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for implementing person-centered services for each individual. In addition, the Direct Support Professional is directly responsible for the individuals overall physical and emotional well-being.
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We are now hiring Full-Time, Floater Direct Support Professionals (DSP), Caregivers, Direct Care Staff, Home Health Aides in Brooklyn, NY to provide person-centered care tailored to meet the needs of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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Specialized training in direct care provision preferred. Provide safe and clean environment for the individual based on skill level and risks and support the safety of all individuals in everyday situations.
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Support the individual by supporting a comfortable home environment. Must complete and obtain certification in OPWDD Approved Medication Administration Course (AMAP) during probationary period and maintain AMAP certification.
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Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) work directly with people in their home, work, and daily life in varying capacities. , as well as applying skills− Meeting and demonstrating OPWDD Core Competencies− Ensuring health, wellness and safety− Ensuring appropriate supervision of the people we support− Understanding when to contact an administrator for support− Demonstrating a willingness to assist people with ADLs− Transporting and escorting people we support on recreational activities, medical appointment, home visits, etc.
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By ICL definition, under the direct supervision of the Residence Mgr., Asst. Residence Mgr. and guidance of our Registered Nurse, aII issomeone responsible for providing a variety of levels of support and services that involve, encouraging, guiding, teaching, and advocating for individuals with SEVERE intellectual and/or developmental disabilities(IDD.
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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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Essential Responsibilities: Responsible for asserting in the planning, developing and implementation of goals and training to further develop skills of people served by including, but not limited to: budgeting grooming nutritional planning use of public transportation use of community resources shopping housekeeping physical health adaptive behavior/independent living nutrition vocational development social development Monitor progress of people served.
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Direct Support Professionals / DSP NeededPositions available in Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx. Provide the appropriate level of support and supervision to individuals receiving services while actively engaging them in the program, community and/or volunteer site As needed, supervise, support and/or assist individuals in all areas of daily living including but not limited to eating, toileting, dressing, personal hygiene, grooming, etc.
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Program Development Services has been committed to providing the highest quality of care to people who identify as having intellectual & developmental disabilities through our wide range of residential settings and day habilitation, our comprehensive and progressive services, and our highly trained and caring professional staff.
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As a DSP, your responsibility is to help the child address the needs and reach the goals set for the youth by exploring different interventions that encourage the member’s independence and growth, as well as enhance the family’s ability to support the needs of the member.
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