Didlake
Company Summary:
Didlake, Inc. is a non‑profit rehabilitation services organization. At Didlake, creating opportunities that enrich the lives of people with disabilities is our mission. Since 1965, Didlake has served thousands of people with significant disabilities by providing training, job placement, employment opportunities, and day support services. We provide rewarding and purposeful work.
Why This Role Matters The Program Services Assistant plays a vital role in supporting individuals with disabilities to build skills, increase independence, and actively participate in their communities. This position provides hands‑on, day‑to‑day support to Day Support Program consumers by assisting with activities, transitions, skill development, and personal care. Through consistent implementation of Individual Service Plan (ISP) outcomes, the Program Services Assistant helps ensure services are person‑centered, respectful, and compliant with all regulatory requirements.
What You Will Do
Provide direct support to consumers in accordance with written Individual Service Plan (ISP) outcomes.
Monitor, document, and report daily consumer progress toward established goals.
Maintain and follow daily schedules of training activities and services.
Collect daily data and provide feedback to support outcome development and service planning.
Communicate consumer achievements, incidents, progress, or concerns to the Program Services Specialist or Program Manager as needed.
Assist with the creation and facilitation of specialized training activities.
Perform morning and afternoon transition duties, including transportation assistance, personal care, and activity setup.
Provide one‑on‑one support to consumers requiring additional or specialized assistance.
Transport and support consumers during community‑based activities such as fitness, recreation, volunteer work, shopping, dining, and educational outings.
Support individuals in building community relationships and using the community as a learning environment.
Uphold participant human rights and advocate for consumer choice, dignity, and independence.
Deliver Day Support services in full compliance with HCBS Settings Regulations, ensuring:
Community‑integrated service environments
Respect for privacy, dignity, and freedom from coercion
Promotion of autonomy and informed choice
Person‑centered planning directed by the individual or their chosen representative
Follow all safety protocols, including use of required personal protective equipment (PPE).
Clean and disinfect program sites and vehicles daily, with frequent attention to high‑touch areas.
Complete and maintain all required Didlake training.
Qualifications What You Bring Education & Experience
High School Diploma or GED required.
One (1) year of experience working with individuals with disabilities is required.
Skills & Abilities
Eligibility for hire by DBHDS and DSS, including successful completion of criminal registry background checks.
Ability to present a positive and professional image to the public, coworkers, and Didlake consumers.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with supervisors, coworkers, and consumers.
Dependable, patient, and compassionate approach to direct support services.
Must be insurable under Didlake’s automobile policy (minimum age 25 with at least 3 years of licensed driving experience).
Why Join Didlake
Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities.
Be part of a mission‑driven organization focused on inclusion and community integration.
Gain hands‑on experience in human services and direct support.
Work in a supportive, team‑oriented environment.
Engage in rewarding, purpose‑driven work every day.
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Why This Role Matters The Program Services Assistant plays a vital role in supporting individuals with disabilities to build skills, increase independence, and actively participate in their communities. This position provides hands‑on, day‑to‑day support to Day Support Program consumers by assisting with activities, transitions, skill development, and personal care. Through consistent implementation of Individual Service Plan (ISP) outcomes, the Program Services Assistant helps ensure services are person‑centered, respectful, and compliant with all regulatory requirements.
What You Will Do
Provide direct support to consumers in accordance with written Individual Service Plan (ISP) outcomes.
Monitor, document, and report daily consumer progress toward established goals.
Maintain and follow daily schedules of training activities and services.
Collect daily data and provide feedback to support outcome development and service planning.
Communicate consumer achievements, incidents, progress, or concerns to the Program Services Specialist or Program Manager as needed.
Assist with the creation and facilitation of specialized training activities.
Perform morning and afternoon transition duties, including transportation assistance, personal care, and activity setup.
Provide one‑on‑one support to consumers requiring additional or specialized assistance.
Transport and support consumers during community‑based activities such as fitness, recreation, volunteer work, shopping, dining, and educational outings.
Support individuals in building community relationships and using the community as a learning environment.
Uphold participant human rights and advocate for consumer choice, dignity, and independence.
Deliver Day Support services in full compliance with HCBS Settings Regulations, ensuring:
Community‑integrated service environments
Respect for privacy, dignity, and freedom from coercion
Promotion of autonomy and informed choice
Person‑centered planning directed by the individual or their chosen representative
Follow all safety protocols, including use of required personal protective equipment (PPE).
Clean and disinfect program sites and vehicles daily, with frequent attention to high‑touch areas.
Complete and maintain all required Didlake training.
Qualifications What You Bring Education & Experience
High School Diploma or GED required.
One (1) year of experience working with individuals with disabilities is required.
Skills & Abilities
Eligibility for hire by DBHDS and DSS, including successful completion of criminal registry background checks.
Ability to present a positive and professional image to the public, coworkers, and Didlake consumers.
Strong interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively with supervisors, coworkers, and consumers.
Dependable, patient, and compassionate approach to direct support services.
Must be insurable under Didlake’s automobile policy (minimum age 25 with at least 3 years of licensed driving experience).
Why Join Didlake
Make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with disabilities.
Be part of a mission‑driven organization focused on inclusion and community integration.
Gain hands‑on experience in human services and direct support.
Work in a supportive, team‑oriented environment.
Engage in rewarding, purpose‑driven work every day.
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