Group Home Direct Support Professional (DSP) - 2nd & 3rd Shift - Upland & H at Carey Services Inc
Hartford City, Indiana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Jan, 26

Salary

15.0

Posted On

11 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Compassion, Dedication, Independence, Community Inclusion, Daily Living Skills, Relationship Building, Trust, Life Skills, Arts, Crafts, Cooking, Games, Exercise, Health, Safety, Support

Industry

Individual and Family Services

Description
Description Are you passionate about making a positive impact in the lives of others? Join Carey Services as a Direct Support Professional and embark on a rewarding journey where your compassion and dedication can truly make a difference. As a vital member of our organization, you will have the opportunity to support individuals with diverse abilities, fostering independence and promoting a fulfilling life. This role not only allows you to be a beacon of support but also offers a chance for personal and professional growth. Apply now to be part of a team committed to 'Turning abilities into opportunities'. Job Details: Pay: $15.00/Hour Schedule: Full-Time and Part-Time 2nd & 3rd Shift availability HOURS NEEDED: Upland -- 2nd Shift - 3PM-11PM. Must work at least one weekend shift. 3rd Shift: 11PM-9AM Hartford City -- 2nd Shift - 2PM -10PM. Must work at least one weekend shift. Benefits Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance Competitive Wages & Paid Training Career Growth Opportunities Paid Weekly PTO with Vesting Paid Holidays 403(b) Retirement Plan with Match Tuition Assistance Program Short-Term & Long-Term Disability FAQ: Who do we serve? Individuals who have a variety of intellectual, physical, or developmental disabilities. Why do we do what we do? We believe that every single individual has just as much value as we do. We want every single person in our community to have impact, feel valued, and accomplish their own dreams. What is the best part of being a DSP? The best part of your day will be the individuals we serve and watching them realize they belong, and they have value in the world. What if YOU are the reason they smile today? What are some of the things you may do with your individual your partnered with? Go to the grocery, go outside, play games, watch movies, cook, clean, go to the movies, go out for coffee, learn fun crafts, make art together, and so much more. Specific Job Activities What does a day in this role look like? Help create a meaningful day for the individual you are partnered with! Helping the individual become more independent and accomplish their goals. Help with daily living tasks such as using the restroom, showering, eating, etc. Help them be a part of their community Being in relationship with the individual and doing life with them. Celebrating small and big wins Growing in life skills Take people out into the community Building trust and a relationship together Doing arts, crafts, and creative things together Helping go to the grocery, doctor’s appointments, Playing games and doing fun activities Engaging in exercise and going outside A Group Home DSP provides direct support, instruction, and assistance to persons with disabilities (I/DD) living in the community. Health and safety, community inclusion, and daily living skills are just a few of the exciting aspects of the job! Requirements Love for people and wanting to help them High School Diploma or GED preferred Experience working in an educational or service-related field preferred Must be able to learn (instruction provided) basic principles of teaching. Must have good basic mathematical computation and English Language writing knowledge. As required by specific job requirements, must know first aid/health/safety measures, or build an acceptable competence level by post-hire training. Valid Driver's License Must be able to meet agency insurability requirements Must be able to bend, stoop, or stand for long periods of time. Must also be able to assistance in lifting or transferring individuals to and from wheelchairs. Must be able to wear all required personal protective equipment such as, but not limited to: gloves, masks, gowns, face shields, shoes, ear plugs, etc. Must be able to follow all required safe and universal precaution practices during a pandemic and as required otherwise.
Responsibilities
As a Direct Support Professional, you will support individuals with diverse abilities, fostering independence and promoting a fulfilling life. You will assist with daily living tasks and help individuals engage in community activities.
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