Direct Support Professional/ weekdays after 2:30, weekends afternoon. - Chemlu Developmental Disabilities Center
Queens, NY
About the Job
Looking to hire a teacher's aide or DSP (Direct Support Professional) that is available to work 20 hours total in Glendale, NY. Weekdays after 2:30pm and weekends afternoon.
Seeking an experienced support professional who has chosen this field because they are committed to making a positive difference in the lives of people with developmental disabilities through a career in health or mental care.
You have at least a high school degree with experience in direct and active support of people with autism, down's syndrome, etc. or even better, a bachelor's degree in a field related to health and mental care: psychology, special education, mental health, behavioral science, etc. We offer competitive pay and benefits in a fast-growing, start-up-like environment where the right combination of independent, creative thinking and enthusiastic teamwork will guarantee career growth.
You will be responsible for supporting our program participant.
Provide Safety & Support
- Ensure health, safety and welfare of client with developmental disabilities.
- Safeguard and respect the confidentiality of the individual and their family.
- Promote individual's independence.
- Assist to develop and maintain relationships.
- Promote and protect the health, safety and emotional well-being of the client.
- Commit to person-centered supports and honor the personality, preferences, culture and strengths of the client.
- Work in partnership with client to support to lead self-directed lives.
- Implement and adhere to established actionable plans.
- Ability to communicate effectively.
- Be able to establish rapport and communicate positively with parents.
- Provide information to parents about behaviors and interactions with the child.
Administrative & Company Policies
- Commitment to company values and adherence to policies.
- Uphold the standards set by the National Alliance for Direct Support Professionals (NADSP) Code of Ethics.
- Be familiar with fire evacuation and emergency procedures within the home and community environments.
- Maintain all required certifications.
- May be required to report to alternate work location (job-coaching can take place anywhere in the community, within 10 miles)
- Report problems and concerns to supervisors immediately
- Perform other duties as assigned by supervisors and/or senior management
Education/Qualifications
- High school diploma required, bachelors or masters preferred.
- Experience working with medically fragile people and with people with intellectual/developmental disabilities.
- Valid driver’s license and impeccable driving record.
- Willingness to provide personal care.