**Full-Time, Part-Time, and Overnight positions are available!**
As a Direct Support Professional (DSP) at JNCS: You help individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities live quality lives with dignity, independence and choice. On an average day, DSPs support people to build relationships, live safely in their own homes, and accomplish their personal, educational, and career goals.
DSPs are more than just caregivers: Unlike a caregiver, DSPs encourage people to do things themselves, not do things for them. Ultimately, your goal is to empower people to live independently so they can live happier, more fulfilled lives.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Providing one-to-one direct support services to adults with Autism and intellectual and/or developmental disabilities to help them achieve their highest possible level of independence.
- Act as a mentor and role model for socially acceptable and culturally valued ways to interact and support each other to be successful.
- Support an individual with various challenges (behavioral, physical, communication, etc.) within their home and community.
- Implement the Individual’s Support Plan (ISP) as developed
- Assist and support the person to maintain their own personal safety and well-being
- Support the individual to establish a daily/weekly schedule of activities in order to maximize their independence.
- Stay up to date with all training and certifications.
- Participate hands-on in activities.
What does a typical work day for a DSP look like?
- Accompanying clients to activities such as hobby groups, classes, or the gym
- Supporting clients to accomplish daily chores such as household chores, errands, and medical appointments
- Help with planning and staying on schedule
- Going for walks around the neighborhood
- Providing companionship and emotional support
- Connecting with friends and loved ones (virtually or in person)
- Wheelchair transfers (if applicable)
- Assistance with personal hygiene (if applicable)
Preferred Qualifications:
- High school diploma or GED
- Experience working with individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities (personal or professional) preferred but not required. (You will get all the training you need to be successful)
- A valid driver’s license, reliable transportation & current auto insurance
About us: Jay Nolan Community Services is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to provide individualized support to children, teens, and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities so that they may live, work and thrive in their own homes and in their community. We are an inclusive, supportive, and community-oriented workplace.
Jay Nolan Community Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.