Direct Support Professionals are responsible for facilitating, modeling, and building skills to promote the optimal independence of participants through training and support in areas like personal care, recreation, and daily living skills. This includes participating in individualized support plan monitoring, accurately administering medications, completing required documentation, and ensuring participant health and safety.
Requirements summary
Minimum Qualifications
require a High School Diploma or GED, a valid driver's license, and basic computer aptitude with the ability to speak and write in English. Prior experience working with individuals with developmental and physical disabilities is preferred, along with the ability to mentor in life skills, recreation, independence, communication, and health.
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Job description
The Arc Eastern Connecticut has been providing services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities for more than 60 years. We actively champion for full community inclusion and are a licensed and contracted service provider of the Connecticut Department of Development Services. We provide residential, daytime, employment, and social supports to people with IDD and their families. Come join our team!
Schedule: Fri & Sat 3pm-11pm
Sun 1030pm-630am
Work Location: Waterford, CT
Description
Our Direct Support Professionals are committed to facilitate, model, and build skills that will lead to the optimal independence of the people we support.
Essential Functions
Deliver training, support, and assistance to participants in the areas of personal care, recreation and leisure, daily living skills, social skills, health needs, personal preferences, exercising of individual rights, community integration, and behavior management.
Participate in the design, implementation and monitoring of the participants individualized support plan. Your observations and opinions are crucial to tailoring an achievable plan.
Accurately administer prescribed medications to participants as ordered by physicians.
Accurately complete required documentation including but not limited to program data, incident reports, daily log, progress notes, and health records.
Always ensure participants health and safety including but not limited to prevention of abuse, perform CPR, perform Standard First Aid, perform Heimlich procedure, and evacuate participants in case of a fire.
Providing transportation to recreational and community activities
Prepare participants meals following published menus.
Must have the ability to mentor and assist people in all areas of life skills including recreation, independence, communication, and health
Expectations
Demonstrates a positive work ethic.
Can work with limited supervision.
Advocates for and protects participants’ rights in accordance with Arc policies and procedures.
Treats all individuals in an age-appropriate manner, with respect and dignity, and to encourage opportunities that promote choice.
Benefits
Dental Insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Life Insurance
Paid Time Off
Health Insurance
Vision Insurance
Referral Program
Maintains a mature and positive attitude when dealing with program participants, staff, families, the public and outside representatives.
Works with a spirit of cooperation with all departments.
Carries out all job responsibilities in a professional manner.
Attends all agency staff meetings and training sessions.
Maintains attendance. Adheres to policies on attendance, days of absence, and illness.
Keeps supervisor informed of any significant events or the need to modify any area of the operation/activity.
Serves as a positive and appropriate role model for program participants.
Provides advocacy for participants based on their personal choice and their individual plan.
Develops and maintains positive relationships with participants, their families, and providers.
Responds to need of participants, families, and providers in a timely and professional manner.
Minimum Qualifications
Prior experience working with people who have developmental and physical disabilities preferred
Must have the ability to mentor and assist people in all areas of life skills including recreation, independence, communication, and health
Valid driver’s license required
High School Diploma or GED Required
Applicants must possess basic computer aptitude and be able to speak/write in English
Benefits
Dental insurance
Vision Insurance
Employee assistance program
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Referral program
If you
Appreciate paid training while you get state certified
Can use medical, dental and life insurance
Would enjoy getting 11 recognized holidays off and paid each year
Earn paid vacation and paid sick leave; and
We pay a starting hourly rate of $18.30 per hour.
We can start you working and earning towards your employment goal.
Opportunities for advancement are offered.
Helping others is a reward that will stay with you the rest of your life.
The Arc Eastern Connecticut is an Equal Opportunity Employe