Direct Support Professional (Sleep)
Job Description
Job Title: DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL
Reports To: Residential Program Supervisor
LOCATION, Pennsylvania
Compensation: $16 to $18 per hour.
BLOCK SHIFTS where staff will sleep onsite
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
- High School diploma/GED
- Experience in the field of social services or with people with intellectual disabilities/mental health needs preferred.
Other REQUIREMENTS:
- Valid driver’s license and current vehicle insurance, inspection and registration as well as access to a vehicle
Responsible for implementing all aspects of the support plans for each person. Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations. Responsible for the routine, emergent and follow-up medical care of the person supported and their overall health and well-being during the scheduled shift.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Actively builds a meaningful relationship with the person supported that honors the person’s voice and life vision.
- Implements each support plan as written, particularly acknowledging a person’s feelings and responding in a way that helps to meet each person’s goals and needs, without trying to change the person or their behavior.
- Serves as a constant positive role model.
- Assists in planning community and in-home activities that are of interest to and meaningful for the person supported.
- Maintains supervision levels prescribed in support plans.
- Maintains the cleanliness, safety and security of the home, which may include but not be limited to housekeeping, minor household repair, yard care, trash removal, laundry, and general upkeep.
- Schedules emergent, routine and follow-up medical appointments and accurately documents and uploads the outcome of each appointment to the EHR to ensure regulatory compliance as well as the overall optimum health of the person supported.
- Ensures the overall health and well-being of the person supported and implements recommendations from medical professionals.
- Immediately notify Program Supervisor and LPN of any changes in the general medical health of the person, emergent necessary treatment or follow-up appointments, and/or changes in medication.