Direct Support Professional
The posted compensation range of $19.00 - $25.68 /hour is a reasonable estimate that extends from the lowest to the highest pay CommonSpirit in good faith believes it might pay for this particular job, based on the circumstances at the time of posting. CommonSpirit may ultimately pay more or less than the posted range as permitted by law.
Job Summary and Responsibilities
As our Direct Support Caregiver, you will provide compassionate, person-centered support to individuals with developmental disabilities, empowering them to live fulfilling lives and achieve their goals.
Every day you will directly assist individuals with daily living activities (e.g., personal care, meals, medication, transportation), implement support plans, document progress, and facilitate community integration. You will foster a safe, respectful environment and communicate with families and care teams.
To be successful in this role, you will possess a genuine passion for supporting individuals with developmental disabilities, demonstrating patience, empathy, and strong communication skills.
- LEARNING ABOUT THE PERSON SUPPORTED
- Builds a positive rapport with people by learning their wants, needs, and desires.
- Learns about the person’s spirituality, social history and life experiences through education and a variety of community experiences.
- Uses the person’s plan, Personal Outcome Measures information, and other assessments to learn about each person’s goals and dreams. Supports each person to direct their own services, achieve their goals and dreams, and remove barriers that hinder the accomplishment of the person’s goals and dreams.
- SPECIFIC JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Ensures each person within the department has all of his/her basic assurances met.
- Attends program training with the QIDP and accurately implements all OSP/PCSP programs, learning objectives, and supports. Attends team meetings and completes assessments as requested.
- Documents in an accurate and timely manner in all applicable records, charts and files of people supported.
- INTEGRATION AND COMMUNITY SUPPORT
- Learns about people’s vocational, community and social interests through experience and exposure.
- Assists people to remain connected to their natural supports (family, close friends, boyfriend, girlfriend, etc.).
- Supports people to be active members of the community (i.e., employment, volunteer work, belonging to clubs/organizations, participating in church activities, etc.) by emphasizing choices and options.
- Maintains a valid driver’s license, vehicle insurance, and has access to a vehicle.
- HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE PERSON SUPPORTED
- Learns about the best possible health needs (including physical and mental health) for the person you are supporting, including knowledge of medications taken by the person and the effects of the medications.
- Supports people to become involved in their personal health needs, accompanies people to medical appointments, provides support during medical procedures, and completes follow-up recommendations.
- Administers medications and completes treatments according to the Medication Administration Record.
- Maintains current First Aid and CPR certification.
- Assists and supports people to have a safe and clean environment in which to live and work.
- Learns about nutritional and healthy lifestyle recommendations through meal planning and preparation.
- Supports people to look their best by providing assistance in areas of hygiene, grooming, and attire.
- FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF DEPARTMENT
- Assists people supported to learn about his/her personal finances including money management and budgeting.
- Assists with financial expenditures/budgets for people supported. This includes cash, checks, debit cards, and EBT cards. Assists people supported to pay their bills and keep an accurate record on all financial spending ledgers.
- Uses department’s procurement (P) card appropriately.
- SYSTEM ADVOCACY
- Assists and supports people to learn about their rights, due process, and fair treatment.
- Ensures people we support are free of abuse, neglect, mistreatment, and exploitation.
- Serve as a personal advocate for people and teach members of the community to treat people we support with dignity and respect through respectful communication and interactions.
- Advocate and job source with employers, community members, families and other stakeholders to develop needed supports and services.
Job Requirements
Required
- High School or equivalent diploma. and
- Driver's License: ND, upon hire and
- Auto Insurance, upon hire
Preferred
- One year of work experience
CHI Friendship is founded on the positive impact diversity has in our communities when embraced. Our successful team members genuinely enjoy learning about the people we support and helping them achieve independence while reaching their goals and dreams.
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