What are the responsibilities and job description for the Direct Supports Professional- DSP (SIL) position at The Center for Growth and Independence?
Job Overview:
The Direct Supports Professional- DSP (SIL) reports to the Program Manager and is responsible for assisting, training, and supporting our clients. The DSP (SIL) is responsible for providing excellent services according to the client’s person-centered plan. The objective of the DSP (SIL) is to assist the clients in their daily living activities and goals to positively impact each client’s growth.
The DSP (SIL) provides direct services to our clients in a Semi-Independent Living (SIL) situation. They will assist the clients with activities of daily living and by providing support services to them. Those services may include dressing, bathing, toileting, transferring, eating, assisting with meal planning, exercising, or safety while in their home.
Duties and Responsibilities:
· Adhere to The Center’s policies and procedures, including confidentiality.
· Develop relationships that are respectful, based on mutual trust, and that maintain professional boundaries.
· Encourage growth and recognize autonomy while also being attentive reducing the client’s risk of harm; create a safe environment.
· Know and respect the values of the people served and advocate their expression of choices related to those values.
· Assist with dressing bathing, toileting, transferring, eating, dressing, cleaning, etc. while maintaining professionalism and respect.
· Facilitate training sessions with the clients on various topics, including safety while in the home, recipient rights, compliance-reporting, and personal development.
· Follow each client’s person-centered plan to aid in achieving their goals.
· Meet with clients on a regular basis to ensure active participation, communication and client engagement.
· Stay informed on trends, best practices, regulatory changes by participating in monthly departmental meetings.
· Observe and report any patterns in behavior including any progression or regression and report to the Program Manager, capture success stories.
· Act as a resource to the clients, including supporting and motivating them when possible.
· Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
· Education: High School Diploma.
· Experience: The Center will train the required skillset; however, the employee will be an active member by engaging in the training course. See Expectations.
· Physical Requirements
· The Direct Support Professional (SIL) position will typically work in the home with occasional work outside and in small, enclosed spaces. Frequent sitting, standing, talking, active listening and repetitive motions. Occasional lifting of 50 lbs. Occasional bending, twisting, stooping, squatting, pushing, pulling, crawling, reaching, walking, driving, traveling, kneeling and crouching.
· Strength in the following skillset:
· Attention to detail.
· Strong problem-solving skills.
· Excellent time management with the ability to multi-task and prioritize.
· Exceptional written and oral communication skills.
· Organization is a must.
· Proficient in Recipient Rights.
· Mandt or CPI is an advantage.
· CPR or First Aid is an advantage.
· Knowledge of Industry Standards is an advantage.
· Characteristics:
· Able to observe the Company Culture- See Company Overview.
· Positive and enthusiastic attitude.
· Respectful and Supportive.
· Goal-oriented- determine S.M.A.R.T (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, and Relevant) goals.
· Observant and displays the ability to identify patterns.
· Must be a clear communicator.
· be able to pass the following at-hire, annually and-or prior to the expiration date:
Required: Frequency:
Annual Criminal history background investigation Prior to hire and annually thereafter.
Valid Driver’s License or ID and Clean M.V.R. Prior to hire and annually thereafter.
Valid insurance on personal vehicle. Prior to hire and annually thereafter.
Drug screening Prior to hire and as required thereafter.
The Center’s Policies and Procedures During orientation and annually thereafter.
The Center’s Safety Accessibility Risk-SAR Program During orientation and annually thereafter.
Corporate Compliance During orientation and annually thereafter.
Cultural Diversity During orientation and annually thereafter.
Confidentiality and HIPAA Regulations During orientation and annually thereafter.
Sexual harassment and retaliation. During orientation and annually thereafter.
Grievance and Appeals During orientation and annually thereafter.
Bloodborne Pathogens During orientation and annually thereafter.
Limited English Proficiency (LEP) During orientation and annually thereafter.
Person Centered Planning, Self Determination During orientation and annually thereafter.
Recipient Rights Within 30 days of hire and annually thereafter.
C.P.I. OR Mandt Training Within 60 days of hire and annually thereafter.
C.P.R. and First Aid Within 60 days of hire and prior to expiration date.
Medication Administration Within 60 days of hire.
Individual Plan of Service- I.P.O.S. Prior to serving the client.
Job Type: Part-time
Pay: From $16.05 per hour
Expected hours: No less than 24 per week
Schedule:
- Evening shift
- Rotating weekends
Application Question(s):
- Can you pass a background Check?
- Can you pass a drug test?
- Do you have reliable transportation?
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $16