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Direct Support Professionals (DSP) at UCP of Maine Brewer, ME
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Direct Support Professionals (DSP) job at UCP of Maine. Brewer, ME.
UCP of Maine has an opening for a full-time position as a DSP! with benefits included! This unique opportunity allows individuals to make a meaningful impact in the lives of adults with disabilities by providing supportnear for daily living activities, assisting with personal grooming needs, administering medications and providing transportation. We invite you to join our team of caring professionals and make a difference in the lives of those we serve each and every day!
Paid Training Provided!
Qualifications
High School Diploma/GED.
Must obtain Certified Registered Medication Administrator (CRMA) certification (UCP provides).
Must obtain First Aid/CPR certification within 60 days of hire (UCP provides).
Safety Care certification within 30 days of hire (UCP provides).
Direct Support Professional Certification within 6 months of hire (UCP provides).
Valid State of Maine driver's license, reliable transportation with proof of registration and insurance, and willingness to use own transportation for work.
Proof of COVID-19 and Influenza vaccinations; proof of immunity from MMR, varicella (chicken pox), Hepatitis-B.
Essential Responsibilities
Possess working knowledge of all phases of the job and the various techniques and skills necessary for the efficient completion of tasks.
Respect each person as an individual and the rights of each person, and actively advocate for those rights.
Read all incoming diagnostic and other materials concerning people supported, such as medical evaluations, psychological’à examinations, and psychiatric evaluations.
Meet, communicate, and cooperate with families, guardians, service providers, employees, people supported, caseworkers, and others as needed.
The DSP shall have knowledge of each person he/she supports in the following areas: personal history; home and work representatives, goals and objectives; medical history; family members and friends.
Working knowledge and implementation of confidentiality and privacy laws and regulations, including HIPAA.
When working a live‑in position, provide support and assistance to persons supported during sleep hours, in the event of medical issues, emotional difficulties, or behavior issues. Document any time that sleep was interrupted in order to support people on the timesheet.
Support each person to coordinate the timely arrangement of all professional evaluations, supports, and services provided by outside service providers and consultants, as directed and appropriate.
Assure each home meets city, town, state, and federal health, fire, and safety codes.
Report and take required action in regards to injuries, incidents, and accidents involvinginción persons supported by UCP and employees as required by policy.
Report and assure rights and abuse violation allegations are processed.
Consistently implement each person’s plans and protocols.
Teach persons supported to keep their home in a clean and orderly fashion. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the Direct Care Professional to assure that the home is clean, neat, and orderly and that all other normal functions (cooking, laundry) take place.
Follow all agency safety‑related policies and procedures.
Medication Administration Responsibilities
Administer the correct medication to the right person, at the right time, using the correct route and dosage.
Observe and work with persons supported to identify signs and symptoms of,__ adverse medication reactions.
Accurately document the administration of.Are medications, observations regarding adverse medication reactions.Layer transcription of medication orders, and other medical‐related documentation.óln
Effectively manage medical and first aid emergencies.
Equal Opportunity Employment UCP considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other legally protected status under local, state, or federal law.
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UCP of Maine has an opening for a full-time position as a DSP! with benefits included! This unique opportunity allows individuals to make a meaningful impact in the lives of adults with disabilities by providing supportnear for daily living activities, assisting with personal grooming needs, administering medications and providing transportation. We invite you to join our team of caring professionals and make a difference in the lives of those we serve each and every day!
Paid Training Provided!
Qualifications
High School Diploma/GED.
Must obtain Certified Registered Medication Administrator (CRMA) certification (UCP provides).
Must obtain First Aid/CPR certification within 60 days of hire (UCP provides).
Safety Care certification within 30 days of hire (UCP provides).
Direct Support Professional Certification within 6 months of hire (UCP provides).
Valid State of Maine driver's license, reliable transportation with proof of registration and insurance, and willingness to use own transportation for work.
Proof of COVID-19 and Influenza vaccinations; proof of immunity from MMR, varicella (chicken pox), Hepatitis-B.
Essential Responsibilities
Possess working knowledge of all phases of the job and the various techniques and skills necessary for the efficient completion of tasks.
Respect each person as an individual and the rights of each person, and actively advocate for those rights.
Read all incoming diagnostic and other materials concerning people supported, such as medical evaluations, psychological’à examinations, and psychiatric evaluations.
Meet, communicate, and cooperate with families, guardians, service providers, employees, people supported, caseworkers, and others as needed.
The DSP shall have knowledge of each person he/she supports in the following areas: personal history; home and work representatives, goals and objectives; medical history; family members and friends.
Working knowledge and implementation of confidentiality and privacy laws and regulations, including HIPAA.
When working a live‑in position, provide support and assistance to persons supported during sleep hours, in the event of medical issues, emotional difficulties, or behavior issues. Document any time that sleep was interrupted in order to support people on the timesheet.
Support each person to coordinate the timely arrangement of all professional evaluations, supports, and services provided by outside service providers and consultants, as directed and appropriate.
Assure each home meets city, town, state, and federal health, fire, and safety codes.
Report and take required action in regards to injuries, incidents, and accidents involvinginción persons supported by UCP and employees as required by policy.
Report and assure rights and abuse violation allegations are processed.
Consistently implement each person’s plans and protocols.
Teach persons supported to keep their home in a clean and orderly fashion. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the Direct Care Professional to assure that the home is clean, neat, and orderly and that all other normal functions (cooking, laundry) take place.
Follow all agency safety‑related policies and procedures.
Medication Administration Responsibilities
Administer the correct medication to the right person, at the right time, using the correct route and dosage.
Observe and work with persons supported to identify signs and symptoms of,__ adverse medication reactions.
Accurately document the administration of.Are medications, observations regarding adverse medication reactions.Layer transcription of medication orders, and other medical‐related documentation.óln
Effectively manage medical and first aid emergencies.
Equal Opportunity Employment UCP considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other legally protected status under local, state, or federal law.
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