Access Services
Direct Support Professional: Day Program
Access Services, Dresher, Pennsylvania, United States
Direct Support Professional: Day Program
We are hiring a dedicated and caring Direct Support Professional to join our Day Program team in Dresher, PA.
As a Direct Support Professional in our Day Program, you will have the opportunity to provide personalized support to adults with developmental disabilities/Autism who attend our day programs. Our quality-focused staff support individuals with intellectual disabilities in being active and valued members of the community by building skills, promoting wellbeing and personal growth in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job Function Other. Industries: Individual and Family Services.
Work Schedule Monday‑Friday 8:00 AM‑4:00 PM (full‑time shifts set at program location in Dresher, PA).
Essential Functions
Work shifts, as assigned by the Program Manager and Team Lead, with the highest degree of dependability.
Implement the Individual Support Plan (ISP), and Nursing Care Plan when applicable, for every individual participant.
Implement behavioral support plans and follow therapeutic or medical protocols as directed.
Support individuals with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, housekeeping, and medication administration (as trained).
Promote independence in daily activities, learning, leisure, and volunteer opportunities for individuals.
Establish a secure, positive environment that nurtures individual's needs, self‑expression, and goals (valued outcomes).
Help facilitate an individual's inclusion in the community through experiences and activities.
When applicable, transport individuals to and from program, and to various sites in the community throughout the course of the day, as assigned by Program Manager / Team Lead.
Ensure a safe, clean, and supportive environment for all individuals served.
Work with other staff members as required in implementing and carrying out services and activities to meet the needs of individual clients.
Provide individualized or small‑group support based on daily assignments and the needs of an individual.
Maintain accurate documentation and communication regarding individual progress, incidents, and observations.
Provide accurate and timely communication to program management regarding individuals served.
Communicate professionally and effectively with individuals, families, coworkers, and supervisors.
Ensure own proper conduct and fair representation of Access Services and our values.
Report any operational or staff concerns according to Agency established policies and procedures.
Complete annual training requirements in a timely manner.
Requirements and Qualifications Candidates must meet all qualifying and ongoing job criteria including background checks, physical examination results, and clearances.
Education:
High school diploma or GED preferred.
Certification:
Certifications in First Aid, CPR, and Community Participation Supports for DSP will be paid for and provided by Access Services within six months of hire.
Experience:
One (1) year's direct care experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities preferred.
Driving
A valid driver's license, and access to a reliable vehicle during work hours.
A U.S. driver's license for at least two years (not including time with a permit).
Must be listed as a driver on a valid auto insurance policy.
This position requires the ability to travel during a normal workday to successfully carry out the expectations of this position. Employees are expected to drive their personal or agency-owned vehicle, drive safely, meet Motor Vehicle Policy eligibility criteria, be available and willing to drive during the work schedule, and successfully pass the Agency's substance abuse screening at any time during employment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to teach basic daily living skills.
Ability and readiness to provide personal care as needed.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with individuals, their families, peers, supports coordinators and the general public.
Ability to exercise good judgment and discretion in applying and interpreting laws, rules and policies governing Access Services programs and services.
Ability to express ideas succinctly, both orally and in writing.
Ability to work independently and in group settings, and adapt to different working environments, as assigned for the day.
Ability to maintain a cooperative and caring attitude with a view of seeing the needs of others as more important than one's own needs.
Commitment to Individual Rights and individuality of the person being served.
Proficiency in, or ability to learn and use, workplace applications, platforms and technologies including Outlook, the Company Intranet, time and attendance system, the electronic healthcare record, and more.
Ability to navigate network drives and basic hardware use and troubleshooting.
Essential Working Conditions / Physical Demands Work is primarily performed in community settings, and/or day program environments supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The environment may involve exposure to varying noise levels, temperatures, and occasional unpredictable behaviors.
Must be able to remain attentive, responsive, and engaged throughout shifts.
Regularly required to stand, walk, bend, kneel, reach, climb stairs, and assist individuals with mobility.
Must be able to lift, transfer, push, or pull individuals and objects weighing up to 50 pounds with or without assistance.
Requires the ability to safely push and maneuver individuals in manual or power wheelchairs, including over uneven surfaces and up or down ramps.
Must be able to assist individuals in and out of vehicles and safely secure them in wheelchair vans, using appropriate adaptive equipment and safety restraints.
May be required to provide hands‑on physical assistance with personal care, positioning, or daily living activities.
Requires sufficient visual and auditory acuity to monitor safety, communicate effectively, and respond promptly to needs or emergencies.
Must have reliable transportation and the ability to accompany or transport individuals to community activities.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required depending on specific activities or health and safety guidelines.
Benefits This full‑time position starts at $17/hour, with adjustments made for education and experience, plus a competitive benefits package.
Comprehensive Benefits Package
Health, vision, Rx, and dental insurance with options for HSA/FSA.
Mileage reimbursement and paid travel time between worksites, if applicable.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Referral bonuses.
401(k) match.
Tuition reimbursement and college tuition discounts.
20 days paid off plus additional time with continued service; paid holiday time; catastrophic sick leave.
Company‑paid Life Insurance as well as Long and Short‑Term Disability.
Ongoing professional development training.
Discounts on various services and perks with local credit unions.
Access Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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As a Direct Support Professional in our Day Program, you will have the opportunity to provide personalized support to adults with developmental disabilities/Autism who attend our day programs. Our quality-focused staff support individuals with intellectual disabilities in being active and valued members of the community by building skills, promoting wellbeing and personal growth in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment type Full-time
Job Function Other. Industries: Individual and Family Services.
Work Schedule Monday‑Friday 8:00 AM‑4:00 PM (full‑time shifts set at program location in Dresher, PA).
Essential Functions
Work shifts, as assigned by the Program Manager and Team Lead, with the highest degree of dependability.
Implement the Individual Support Plan (ISP), and Nursing Care Plan when applicable, for every individual participant.
Implement behavioral support plans and follow therapeutic or medical protocols as directed.
Support individuals with daily living activities, including personal care, meal preparation, housekeeping, and medication administration (as trained).
Promote independence in daily activities, learning, leisure, and volunteer opportunities for individuals.
Establish a secure, positive environment that nurtures individual's needs, self‑expression, and goals (valued outcomes).
Help facilitate an individual's inclusion in the community through experiences and activities.
When applicable, transport individuals to and from program, and to various sites in the community throughout the course of the day, as assigned by Program Manager / Team Lead.
Ensure a safe, clean, and supportive environment for all individuals served.
Work with other staff members as required in implementing and carrying out services and activities to meet the needs of individual clients.
Provide individualized or small‑group support based on daily assignments and the needs of an individual.
Maintain accurate documentation and communication regarding individual progress, incidents, and observations.
Provide accurate and timely communication to program management regarding individuals served.
Communicate professionally and effectively with individuals, families, coworkers, and supervisors.
Ensure own proper conduct and fair representation of Access Services and our values.
Report any operational or staff concerns according to Agency established policies and procedures.
Complete annual training requirements in a timely manner.
Requirements and Qualifications Candidates must meet all qualifying and ongoing job criteria including background checks, physical examination results, and clearances.
Education:
High school diploma or GED preferred.
Certification:
Certifications in First Aid, CPR, and Community Participation Supports for DSP will be paid for and provided by Access Services within six months of hire.
Experience:
One (1) year's direct care experience working with individuals with intellectual disabilities preferred.
Driving
A valid driver's license, and access to a reliable vehicle during work hours.
A U.S. driver's license for at least two years (not including time with a permit).
Must be listed as a driver on a valid auto insurance policy.
This position requires the ability to travel during a normal workday to successfully carry out the expectations of this position. Employees are expected to drive their personal or agency-owned vehicle, drive safely, meet Motor Vehicle Policy eligibility criteria, be available and willing to drive during the work schedule, and successfully pass the Agency's substance abuse screening at any time during employment.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to teach basic daily living skills.
Ability and readiness to provide personal care as needed.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with individuals, their families, peers, supports coordinators and the general public.
Ability to exercise good judgment and discretion in applying and interpreting laws, rules and policies governing Access Services programs and services.
Ability to express ideas succinctly, both orally and in writing.
Ability to work independently and in group settings, and adapt to different working environments, as assigned for the day.
Ability to maintain a cooperative and caring attitude with a view of seeing the needs of others as more important than one's own needs.
Commitment to Individual Rights and individuality of the person being served.
Proficiency in, or ability to learn and use, workplace applications, platforms and technologies including Outlook, the Company Intranet, time and attendance system, the electronic healthcare record, and more.
Ability to navigate network drives and basic hardware use and troubleshooting.
Essential Working Conditions / Physical Demands Work is primarily performed in community settings, and/or day program environments supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The environment may involve exposure to varying noise levels, temperatures, and occasional unpredictable behaviors.
Must be able to remain attentive, responsive, and engaged throughout shifts.
Regularly required to stand, walk, bend, kneel, reach, climb stairs, and assist individuals with mobility.
Must be able to lift, transfer, push, or pull individuals and objects weighing up to 50 pounds with or without assistance.
Requires the ability to safely push and maneuver individuals in manual or power wheelchairs, including over uneven surfaces and up or down ramps.
Must be able to assist individuals in and out of vehicles and safely secure them in wheelchair vans, using appropriate adaptive equipment and safety restraints.
May be required to provide hands‑on physical assistance with personal care, positioning, or daily living activities.
Requires sufficient visual and auditory acuity to monitor safety, communicate effectively, and respond promptly to needs or emergencies.
Must have reliable transportation and the ability to accompany or transport individuals to community activities.
Personal protective equipment (PPE) may be required depending on specific activities or health and safety guidelines.
Benefits This full‑time position starts at $17/hour, with adjustments made for education and experience, plus a competitive benefits package.
Comprehensive Benefits Package
Health, vision, Rx, and dental insurance with options for HSA/FSA.
Mileage reimbursement and paid travel time between worksites, if applicable.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Referral bonuses.
401(k) match.
Tuition reimbursement and college tuition discounts.
20 days paid off plus additional time with continued service; paid holiday time; catastrophic sick leave.
Company‑paid Life Insurance as well as Long and Short‑Term Disability.
Ongoing professional development training.
Discounts on various services and perks with local credit unions.
Access Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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