Support Professional (DSP) Adult Training CEN Full-time, Primarily daylight at Skills of Central PA
State College, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

31 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Person-Centered Thinking, Activity Planning, Driving, Relationship Building, Daily Living Support, Medication Administration, Documentation, Advocacy, Mentoring, Compassion, Patience, Independence Skills, Personal Care, Community Participation, Grit, Heart

Industry

Health and Human Services

Description
Description About Skills Skills of Central PA (Skills) provides support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental health challenges throughout central Pennsylvania. If you’re looking for a place where you can grow your career while helping people, give Skills a closer look! ****NADSP or CNA receives a higher rate***** About the Job Skills is seeking a Direct Support Professional (DSP) to work in our adult day program in State College. Adult day programs (and older adult day programs for those age sixty and over) provide a variety of activities for people living with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities based on the person’s interests, preferences, gifts, and strengths while reflecting their desired outcomes. Adult day programs also include a community participation component that allows people to venture out and experience all the community has to offer. DSPs are the key to the services we provide people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The job is challenging and rewarding. The hours for this position is 8am-4pm, Monday - Friday. However, you must be flexible to work in residential homes if census becomes low in the day program. As a DSP you will: Use person-centered thinking to thoroughly understand the wants and needs of the people you support and what is important to/for them Plan parties, games, crafts, outings, and other activities based on the interests of people you support Drive people to and from fun community activities and appointments Help the people you support build meaningful relationships in their communities and become a part of their support system at home Support people with their daily living needs, independence skills, and personal care (e.g., grooming, bathing, feeding, cooking, cleaning, etc.) Administer medication(s), after you receive thorough training Complete documentation, as needed Check out the videos on our Career site for more information about what it’s like to work at Skills! About You There are a few things you’ll need to succeed at Skills. If you’ve got what it takes, this may be the most rewarding career you’ll ever have! You need “grit”. In this line of work, some days are challenging. When the going gets tough, you have to be tougher. You need “heart”. The people we support are vulnerable, so treating them with kindness, compassion, and respect is a must, not an option. You need to advocate. The people we support sometimes have difficulty speaking for themselves, so you need to learn about their needs and support them. You need to mentor. Our day-to-day work involves teaching people the skills they need to succeed. You have to be patient and dedicated to their progress. About the Benefits Skills offers a great benefits package and a work environment to match! Competitive Pay Paid Holidays Generous Paid Time Off, Plus Personal Time and Sick Time Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Options Work Vehicle Available While On the Job Flexible Spending Account for Medical and Dependent Care 401K Retirement Program (With Employer Matching) Life Insurance and Disability Insurance Tuition Assistance for Higher Education Employee Wellness Program Exceptional Opportunities for Career Growth Great Co-workers and a Team to Support You! Requirements About the Requirements You do not need prior experience or a college degree to become a Direct Support Professional. In fact, we’ll provide all of the training and certification you need to be successful. There are a few simple requirements you’ll need for the position: 18 years of age or older High School diploma or GED equivalent Valid driver’s license Eligible to work in the United States Post-Offer background checks, physical, fitness-for-duty, drug screen and TB
Responsibilities
As a Direct Support Professional (DSP), you will support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by planning activities and assisting with daily living needs. You will also help them build relationships and participate in community activities.
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