Shift A- Monday- Friday 6am-9am
Shift B- Friday and Saturday 11pm- 7am
Shift C- Sunday 3pm-11pm, Monday- Thursday 3pm- 11pm
The Group Home Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for providing compassionate care, support, and engagement to individuals with developmental disabilities residing in a group home setting. The DSP creates a nurturing and inclusive environment, facilitates meaningful activities, and promotes members personal growth and community involvement.
About the role:
Working in group home setting may be as Part-Time, Full-Time, or On-Call. If position is offered at Full-Time Status, applicant will be expected to work either one weekend day or both depending on needs of the program. ELS group homes provide "24/7-365" care for members which means DSP may work various shifts including morning, evening, nights, weekends, and holidays.
Responsibilities:
Member Care and Support
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Provide personal care, assistance with daily activities, and support to residents based on their individualized care plans.
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Foster a positive and inclusive environment that promotes members' independence and dignity.
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Assist with meal preparation, medication administration, hygiene such bathing and brief changing and mobility as needed.
Program Implementation
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Participate in planning and implementing engaging activities, programs, and outings for residents.
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Encourage members to participate in activities that promote socialization, recreation, and skill development.
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Collaborate with the team to adapt activities to members abilities and interest
Documentation and Reporting
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Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of resident activities, progress, incidents, and
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Complete required reports and documentation in a timely and accurate manner.
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Communicate effectively with supervisors, families, and healthcare providers.
Health and Safety
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Ensure the safety and well-being of members by following safety protocols and emergency
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Administer medication and follow healthcare plans as directed, ensuring compliance and accuracy.
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Monitor residents' health and promptly report any changes or concerns.
Individualized Care and Support
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Implement individualized care plans, behavior support strategies, and therapeutic interventions as outlined.
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Promote residents' communication skills, self-expression, and decision-making abilities.
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Address members' unique needs, preferences, and choices.
Professional Development
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Participate in training and professional development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.
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Stay informed about current BEST practices, regulations, and trends in developmental disabilities services.
Interpersonal Skills
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Develop positive and supportive relationships with members, treating them with respect and empathy.
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Communicate effectively with members, families, coworkers, and external partners.
Requirements:
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A least 18 years of age.
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A High School diploma or GED.
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Able to obtain Arizona State level one fingerprint clearance.
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Able to obtain certifications for CPR/First Aid, Article 9, and Prevention and Support.
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Experience working with individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities is preferred
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Eligible drivers must have a clean 39-month MVD report and have a valid AZ Driver License
Benefits
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Dental insurance
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Health insurance
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Paid time off
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Referral program
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Vision insurance
Schedule:
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8 hour shift
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Morning Shift
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Afternoon Shift
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Overnight Shift
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Weekend Availability
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Overtime opportunities available!