What’s Upstate
The Senior DSP will provide oversight to staff working within a day habilitation classroom setting. The Senior DSP is the charge person in the classroom and is responsible for planning the daily operation of the room with regard to staff assignments within the classroom, activity schedules, personal care schedules and community outings.
Core Responsibilities
Ensure the implementation of goals and behavior plans for the people we support; ensure that the Individual Program Plan (IPP) is implemented and documented.
Attend to personal, self-care and other program needs that the person we support cannot independently accomplish.
Monitor the safety and well-being of the people we support and report issues as necessary.
Participate in activities as part of the treatment team that may include meetings, trainings and committees.
Transport the people we support to and from day program and community activities.
Maintain the timely completion of all records and reports.
Ensure effective communication of daily work info and expectations.
Ensure compliance with all pertinent government and agency regulations and operating standards.
Qualifications
High School Diploma
One-year experience in a direct support role with individuals with a Developmental Disability preferred.
Travel is required. Must have a valid New York State driver’s license.
Benefits Our work environment provides the opportunity to grow and learn in a fast-paced atmosphere. We offer competitive benefits and salary to include a low-cost individual health insurance plan, dollar for dollar retirement match (up to 7%), life insurance, voluntary benefits and generous paid time off.
Comprehensive Health/Dental/Vision
Direct Deposit
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Retirement Plan 403(b)
Life Insurance
Voluntary Benefits
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Generous PTO Plans (Sick, Vacation and Employee Leave)
Tuition Reimbursement
Service Awards
Employee Appreciation Events
Employee Discounts
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Core Responsibilities
Ensure the implementation of goals and behavior plans for the people we support; ensure that the Individual Program Plan (IPP) is implemented and documented.
Attend to personal, self-care and other program needs that the person we support cannot independently accomplish.
Monitor the safety and well-being of the people we support and report issues as necessary.
Participate in activities as part of the treatment team that may include meetings, trainings and committees.
Transport the people we support to and from day program and community activities.
Maintain the timely completion of all records and reports.
Ensure effective communication of daily work info and expectations.
Ensure compliance with all pertinent government and agency regulations and operating standards.
Qualifications
High School Diploma
One-year experience in a direct support role with individuals with a Developmental Disability preferred.
Travel is required. Must have a valid New York State driver’s license.
Benefits Our work environment provides the opportunity to grow and learn in a fast-paced atmosphere. We offer competitive benefits and salary to include a low-cost individual health insurance plan, dollar for dollar retirement match (up to 7%), life insurance, voluntary benefits and generous paid time off.
Comprehensive Health/Dental/Vision
Direct Deposit
Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Retirement Plan 403(b)
Life Insurance
Voluntary Benefits
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Generous PTO Plans (Sick, Vacation and Employee Leave)
Tuition Reimbursement
Service Awards
Employee Appreciation Events
Employee Discounts
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