Direct Support Professional
Direct Support Professional - $2,500 Hiring Bonus
Norfolk, NE
* New Hiring Rates *
Full-Time Days: $15/hour
Part-Time Days: $14.50/hour
Full-Time & Part-Time Residential: $15.50/hour
Full-Time & Part-Time Supported Services: $16/hour
At ILC, we want to lead in INNOVATION at leveling the playing field for everyone: no matter who you are, where you’re from, or who you love. We SUPPORT and believe that you should be you. Be who you want to be. Be your best self. Be human. We value INTEGRITY and will represent what is right. We will acknowledge the truth. We will always be DEDICATED to being better. We will listen and we will be PROFESSIONAL, but we won’t be silent.
Direct Support Professionals (DSP) at ILC provide support to people with developmental disabilities in a variety of different environments.
Day Sites-Day shifts Monday through Friday-Full Time
DSPs who work at ILC day sites support individuals with planned activities that encourage community inclusion and habilitation. Whether the activities are group-based or individual-focused, DSPs ensure that the people ILC supports are working towards achieving their hopes and dreams while interacting with members of their local community. These DSPs work as a team to bring ideas to the table and create opportunities for volunteering, exploring local activities, and teaching skills that bring value and fulfillment. Being a DSP at an ILC day site provides an exciting opportunity to get involved with both the person(s) supported and your community.
Employee Responsibilities:
* Promoting positive social interactions
* Supporting individuals, in the community during the day, at their choice of volunteer and habilitation opportunities
* Teaching skills to expand a person’s independence
* Maintaining a clean and safe environment
* Administering medications
* Supporting individuals with hygiene
* Providing transportation
* Encouraging and creating a diverse team experience
* Documenting program data at each shift
Residential Homes-Evenings, Overnights, and Weekends-Full Time or Part-Time
DSPs who work in ILC residential settings have exciting opportunities to impact the daily life of the people they support at home. This role gives you the chance to create a positive environment with the person(s) supported that involves activities in the home and out in the community during the evenings and weekends. Activities might include planning meals and grocery shopping, completing daily household chores, and other activities that a person supported may choose to do at home. Community activities span from routine responsibilities like appointments to fun things like fishing. The duties of the overnight shifts depend on the needs of the home. Some overnight shifts are set up to allow the employee to sleep for a certain number of hours, getting up only as needed, other arrangements require the employee to stay awake for the entire shift.
Employee Responsibilities:
* Promoting positive social interactions
* Supporting individuals, at home and in the community, in their choice of activities
* Teaching skills to expand a person’s independence
* Maintaining a clean and safe environment
* Administering medications
* Supporting individuals with hygiene
* Providing transportation
* Encouraging and creating a diverse team experience
* Documenting program data at each shift
Supported Services- Days, Evenings, Weekends-Possible Split Shifts-Full Time or Part-Time
As a DSP with ILC working in Supported Services, you will be supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities at their jobs, in the community, and in their homes. The job coaching component of this position focuses on supporting people in seeking and maintaining competitive employment, while in-home supports can be a variety of day-to-day activities in the home and out in the community.
Employee Responsibilities:
* Promoting positive social interactions
* Supporting individuals at their jobs, in the community, or at home
* Teaching skills to expand a person’s independence
* Maintaining a clean and safe environment
* Administering medications
* Supporting individuals with hygiene
* Providing transportation
* Documenting program data at each shift
The Ideal Candidate:
* Desire to work in a team environment, even when supporting someone individually
* Ability to work independently
* A level of integrity that motivates doing the right thing, even when no one is watching
* Ability to be flexible and handle change well
* Understanding of responsibility for the safety of the people supported, their teammates, and themselves
* Drive to encourage people who are working towards goals, understanding that achieving those goals comes in a series of ups and downs, wins and losses
* A good track record of attendance and an understanding of the importance of consistency for the people ILC supports
Requirements:
* Must be at least 19 years of age
* Completion of High School Diploma or GED
* Possess a valid driver’s license and current car insurance
* Have a reliable vehicle to transport people during a shift
* Pass all background checks
* Must have a full range of motion, physical strength, and the ability to achieve and maintain training and certifications
* Basic computer usage/ knowledge
Equal Opportunity Employer