The Direct Support Professional is responsible for assisting individuals with developmental disabilities and/or other impairments to live as independently as possible within the community. The position is required to maintain a professional and positive attitude while encouraging people we support to pursue their personal interests at home and in the community. Due to the Direct Support Professional’s involvement in all aspects of people we support daily living, this role requires confidentiality of the individuals’ personal information in accordance with HIPAA regulations; strong communication skills to work effectively with the people we support, families, co-workers and within the community; ability to problem-solve and evidence good judgment in implementing plans of service. This position requires current IRI driving authorization, AMAP, SCIP-R and Standard First Aid/CPR certification.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
❖ Be familiar with individual resident’s ISP, Res Hab Plan, Goal Plans, Behavior Modification Plan, etc.
❖ Assist individuals with ADL and other independent living skills in accordance with plan documents. This assistance may take the form of full support, partial support or verbal prompting, as well as behavioral interventions as indicated in the behavior management plan. These tasks may include grooming, housekeeping, budgeting, shopping, etc. according to support needs of the individual.
❖ Promote and advocate for individualized services and implementation according to the plan. Document service provision as indicated in plans and regulations including but not limited to res hab goals, behavior data, sleep charts, logbooks, etc.
❖ Ensure protective oversight is provided to the people we support in accordance with their Plan of Protective Oversight.
❖ Accompany the people we support on community outings.
❖ Communicate with other program staff via the communications logbook and attendance at staff meetings.
❖ Work collaboratively with other members of staff in maintaining a positive, encouraging environment to support the people we support. Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to assist in the development of a person-centered plan.
❖ Adhere to all federal, state and city regulations regarding service provision and documentation.
❖ Report all incidents as per IRI policies and procedures.
❖ Conduct fire drills and document results in accordance with supervisor’s instructions.
❖ Attend staff meetings and trainings on an on-going basis to increase knowledge for the individuals we support and best practices.
❖ Maintain certifications and driving authorization.
❖ Additional duties as assigned by supervisor.
❖ Often the requirement to work overtime is mandatory to ensure that proper personnel coverage is maintained at IRI facilities.
❖ Ensure that proper staff ratio is maintained at all times which may necessitate a change in your work schedule, and or location.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Education:
High School Diploma or GED
Minimum Experience:
Preferred Experience:
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