What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lead Direct Support Professional position at Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc?
Position Summary: The Lead DSP position is the team lead while on shift, ensuring services are met. The Lead DSP will provide guidance to other DSPs (non-supervisory guidance) and be required for specific responsibilities during their shift to include, but not limited to, administering medication, monitoring and ordering supplies, ensuring documentation is complete, writing incident reports as needed.
Reporting Relationship
Reports To: Home Manager-ECSS
Supervises (Position Title): None
Principal Duties/Responsibilities
Education: High School diploma, experience working with individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities in a community living setting. Must have proof of Direct Service Professional (DSP) training and pass the TABE test.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (K/S/A)
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is subject to sitting, walking, and standing for prolonged periods; frequently grasps, lifts, holds, or feels objects; occasionally stoops, kneels, crouches, or crawls. The employee frequently is required to use manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination when working with persons served and handling office, medical, or household equipment. The employee is subject to assist and support up to 50 pounds with varying amounts of assistance on a reoccurring basis. The employee is required to have corrected vision and hearing within normal range and the ability to operate a motor vehicle. Must have the ability to perform CPR and First Aid.
Environmental Conditions: The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Work is performed in an office or classroom environment.
Reporting Relationship
Reports To: Home Manager-ECSS
Supervises (Position Title): None
Principal Duties/Responsibilities
- Monitor Vehicle usage, condition, fuel, and mileage. Prepare reports for accidents to the home manager and the program coordinator and document them on time.
- Ensure the timeliness of all assigned documents and forms, including daily progress reports, van log sheets, shift responsibilities checklist, and MAR sheets, are in the home.
- Administer 4 PM and 8 PM medications per Rule 116 requirements.
- Complete weekly MAR review and report all necessary review outcomes to the home manager and the assigned home nurse as appropriate.
- Assist the home manager with weekly food purchases for the home.
- Assist residents in preparing daily schedules, including household chores, social activities, and other meetings and appointments.
- Complete all necessary incident reports on shift.
- Take and document water temperatures of all water-producing faucets.
- Call on-call personnel as needed.
- Ensure that all living environments are well-kept.
Education: High School diploma, experience working with individuals with intellectual developmental disabilities in a community living setting. Must have proof of Direct Service Professional (DSP) training and pass the TABE test.
- Hold and maintain a valid Illinois driver’s license.
- Must be able to administer medications.
- Be able to pass agency background checks required by state regulatory mandates for workers serving clients with developmental disabilities.
- Some proficiency in using Microsoft Office or similar type applications
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities (K/S/A)
- This position requires the individual demonstrate the experiences, beliefs, attitude and awareness that indicate cultural sensitivity to the client population served.
- This position requires the individual possess the ability to partner with clients individually and/or in family to help them mobilize resources and build resilience.
- This position requires the individual possess the ability to coordinate effectively with other team members, other agency resources and outside services in addressing client needs.
- This position requires the individual possess an understanding of evidence-informed practices, engagement strategies, boundary setting, concurrent documentation, working in a community setting, organizing, motivational interviewing, and family systems.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is subject to sitting, walking, and standing for prolonged periods; frequently grasps, lifts, holds, or feels objects; occasionally stoops, kneels, crouches, or crawls. The employee frequently is required to use manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination when working with persons served and handling office, medical, or household equipment. The employee is subject to assist and support up to 50 pounds with varying amounts of assistance on a reoccurring basis. The employee is required to have corrected vision and hearing within normal range and the ability to operate a motor vehicle. Must have the ability to perform CPR and First Aid.
Environmental Conditions: The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate. Work is performed in an office or classroom environment.