Access: Supports for Living
Direct Support Professional Sr. 1 (JNS)
Access: Supports for Living, New Baltimore, New York, United States
Our dedicated front line staff are out in the field making it happen on a daily basis. Our administration staff play a key role in supporting our frontline staff by giving them the resources and tools they need to be successful. Whether Finance, HR, IT, or Quality Assurance is your game, you’ll be supporting our agency to be able to provide the best programs and services possible. You’ll get to work in a supportive, creative culture with many benefits.
Location: New Baltimore, NY
Pay Rate: $21.00 per hour
Hours: Sunday 8 am-4 pm, Monday-Thursday 2 pm-10 pm (40hrs)
$2,500 Sign-On Bonus. Payable according to agency policy. Overview of Primary Responsibilities Direct Support Professional Seniors work as part of an interdisciplinary team (clinical staff, nurses, families, advocates, etc.) providing services to adults with intellectual/ developmental disabilities. Working under the direction of a Supervisor, Direct Support Professional Seniors provide services that enrich the lives of individuals we support. Our mission is to help individuals’ live happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives.
Direct Support Professional Seniors provide assistance with activities of daily living, including but not limited to personal care, meal preparation, medication administration, and health maintenance. They support individuals with developing independent living skills, including money management, community integration, and appropriate social skills. They encourage and provide advocacy for the individuals they support and will support the Direct Support Professional Supervisor with mentoring and training Direct Support Professionals.
Direct Support Professional Seniors work in a variety of settings and provide Residential Habilitation and Day Habilitation services, both within a person’s home as well as in the community (as appropriate to the specific service). They are bound by the NADSP code of ethics and follow the NYS DSP Core Competencies.
Direct Support Professionals Seniors are responsible for the health and safety of the people we support, including continuous coverage to maintain staffing ratios. Flexibility is required to work between shifts, programs, and sites.
Primary Functions
Advocacy – assists individuals with achieving desired personal outcomes (Core Competency 1)
Professionalism – (Core Competency 3)
Health Maintenance – supports individuals in achieving optimal health, which may include medical appointment, medication administration and healthy meal planning and preparation (Core Competency 4)
Safety – provides continuous care in order to ensure overall safety of individuals, as well as colleagues and self (Core Competency 5)
Household Maintenance – ensures routine household maintenance gets completed as needed, may include meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, etc. (Core Competency 5, 6)
Personal Care – supports individuals with all personal care needs, may include providing hands‑on assistance (Core Competency 4, 5)
Independent Living Skills Development – helps individuals develop skills to increase independence (Core Competency 6)
Mentor – serves as a role model, demonstrating appropriate social interactions and implementing approved crisis intervention techniques and strategies as needed (Core Competency 3)
Operational Support – completes documentation and safety checks, in accordance with regulations and policies, utilizing appropriate computer applications and paper documentation. Assists with scheduling of direct care staff. (Core Competency 2, 3)
Transportation – provides transportation for individuals to various sites in the community utilizing an agency vehicle (Core Competency 7)
Staff Development – provides mentoring, training, oversight and feedback to Direct Support Professionals (Core Competency 2, 3)
Additional Functional / Organizational Support
Performs other duties as needed or assigned.
Qualifications & Attributes
Demonstrate all skills and attributes outlined in the NYS DSP Core Competencies
Ability to work in a diverse and inclusive environment with individuals of various abilities
Complete all mandatory trainings within first 90 days and maintain recertification continually
Professionally and effectively communicate both in verbal and written forms
Understand regulations and document services in real‑time utilizing electronic technology
Ability to multi‑task and prioritize job responsibilities
Respond timely and effectively to emergency and crisis situations
Be proactive to identify, report and resolve safety/medical concerns as they arise
Ability to accurately count money and complete basic math and banking transactions
Complete training to become approved medication administration professional (AMAP) certified and accurately administer medications and maintain certification up-to-date without lapse
Participate in team meetings and service plan meetings as necessary
Ensure service plans are written in a timely, accurate manner following life plan meetings
Provide person‑centered, culturally competent services, which may include celebration of holidays and attendance at religious services
Provide continuous care and maintain approved staffing ratios at all times, which may include weekends and holidays
Provide on‑call coverage for primary site, as well as for a cluster of sites, as assigned
Provide leadership and mentorship to a team of DSP’s working in a residential setting
Ability to access reliable transportation
Maintains a valid, unrestricted, insurable driver’s license
Bilingual English and Spanish speaking is a plus
Fluent in American Sign Language is a plus
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s in a related field
Associate’s in any field – PLUS 2‑years’ experience
4‑years’ experience
Internal candidate with at least 2 years’ experience and demonstrated capacity for increased responsibility
Physical Characteristics
Must be capable of performing all SCIP Interventions
Able to provide hands‑on care to individuals with various physical disabilities, which may include showering, feeding and physical assistance
Ability to perform various household cleaning tasks utilizing cleaning supplies
Occasional lifting of 25+ pounds, occasional pushing/pulling of 25+ pounds and occasional reaching and bending to perform necessary dutiesAbility to ascend and descend stairs
Ability to participate in light to moderate physical activities
Ability to utilize various electronic devices
Provide transportation utilizing vehicles ranging in size from sedans to large passenger vans
Exposure to pets may be required at certain sites
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Location: New Baltimore, NY
Pay Rate: $21.00 per hour
Hours: Sunday 8 am-4 pm, Monday-Thursday 2 pm-10 pm (40hrs)
$2,500 Sign-On Bonus. Payable according to agency policy. Overview of Primary Responsibilities Direct Support Professional Seniors work as part of an interdisciplinary team (clinical staff, nurses, families, advocates, etc.) providing services to adults with intellectual/ developmental disabilities. Working under the direction of a Supervisor, Direct Support Professional Seniors provide services that enrich the lives of individuals we support. Our mission is to help individuals’ live happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives.
Direct Support Professional Seniors provide assistance with activities of daily living, including but not limited to personal care, meal preparation, medication administration, and health maintenance. They support individuals with developing independent living skills, including money management, community integration, and appropriate social skills. They encourage and provide advocacy for the individuals they support and will support the Direct Support Professional Supervisor with mentoring and training Direct Support Professionals.
Direct Support Professional Seniors work in a variety of settings and provide Residential Habilitation and Day Habilitation services, both within a person’s home as well as in the community (as appropriate to the specific service). They are bound by the NADSP code of ethics and follow the NYS DSP Core Competencies.
Direct Support Professionals Seniors are responsible for the health and safety of the people we support, including continuous coverage to maintain staffing ratios. Flexibility is required to work between shifts, programs, and sites.
Primary Functions
Advocacy – assists individuals with achieving desired personal outcomes (Core Competency 1)
Professionalism – (Core Competency 3)
Health Maintenance – supports individuals in achieving optimal health, which may include medical appointment, medication administration and healthy meal planning and preparation (Core Competency 4)
Safety – provides continuous care in order to ensure overall safety of individuals, as well as colleagues and self (Core Competency 5)
Household Maintenance – ensures routine household maintenance gets completed as needed, may include meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, etc. (Core Competency 5, 6)
Personal Care – supports individuals with all personal care needs, may include providing hands‑on assistance (Core Competency 4, 5)
Independent Living Skills Development – helps individuals develop skills to increase independence (Core Competency 6)
Mentor – serves as a role model, demonstrating appropriate social interactions and implementing approved crisis intervention techniques and strategies as needed (Core Competency 3)
Operational Support – completes documentation and safety checks, in accordance with regulations and policies, utilizing appropriate computer applications and paper documentation. Assists with scheduling of direct care staff. (Core Competency 2, 3)
Transportation – provides transportation for individuals to various sites in the community utilizing an agency vehicle (Core Competency 7)
Staff Development – provides mentoring, training, oversight and feedback to Direct Support Professionals (Core Competency 2, 3)
Additional Functional / Organizational Support
Performs other duties as needed or assigned.
Qualifications & Attributes
Demonstrate all skills and attributes outlined in the NYS DSP Core Competencies
Ability to work in a diverse and inclusive environment with individuals of various abilities
Complete all mandatory trainings within first 90 days and maintain recertification continually
Professionally and effectively communicate both in verbal and written forms
Understand regulations and document services in real‑time utilizing electronic technology
Ability to multi‑task and prioritize job responsibilities
Respond timely and effectively to emergency and crisis situations
Be proactive to identify, report and resolve safety/medical concerns as they arise
Ability to accurately count money and complete basic math and banking transactions
Complete training to become approved medication administration professional (AMAP) certified and accurately administer medications and maintain certification up-to-date without lapse
Participate in team meetings and service plan meetings as necessary
Ensure service plans are written in a timely, accurate manner following life plan meetings
Provide person‑centered, culturally competent services, which may include celebration of holidays and attendance at religious services
Provide continuous care and maintain approved staffing ratios at all times, which may include weekends and holidays
Provide on‑call coverage for primary site, as well as for a cluster of sites, as assigned
Provide leadership and mentorship to a team of DSP’s working in a residential setting
Ability to access reliable transportation
Maintains a valid, unrestricted, insurable driver’s license
Bilingual English and Spanish speaking is a plus
Fluent in American Sign Language is a plus
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s in a related field
Associate’s in any field – PLUS 2‑years’ experience
4‑years’ experience
Internal candidate with at least 2 years’ experience and demonstrated capacity for increased responsibility
Physical Characteristics
Must be capable of performing all SCIP Interventions
Able to provide hands‑on care to individuals with various physical disabilities, which may include showering, feeding and physical assistance
Ability to perform various household cleaning tasks utilizing cleaning supplies
Occasional lifting of 25+ pounds, occasional pushing/pulling of 25+ pounds and occasional reaching and bending to perform necessary dutiesAbility to ascend and descend stairs
Ability to participate in light to moderate physical activities
Ability to utilize various electronic devices
Provide transportation utilizing vehicles ranging in size from sedans to large passenger vans
Exposure to pets may be required at certain sites
EEO Access: Network is an EEO employer
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