Direct Support Professional (Vocational Instructor)
Employment Type : Full-Time
Direct Support Professional/Vocational Instructor - We work directly with individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or physical disabilities assisting the individual to become self-sufficient and integrated into his/her community by providing support with simple pre-vocational, vocational, and day habilitation skills, care in a manner that promotes dignity, physical and mental health wellbeing. The DSP/Vocational Instructor assists the individual to lead a self-directed life while encouraging attitudes and behaviors which enhance community inclusion. Supporting a person with a disability may include at work, school, church, and other community places. A DSP also acts as an advocate for the individual supported to communicate their needs, self-expression, and goals. Our DSPs/Vocational Instructors work Monday-Friday, 7 am-3 pm.
Job Duties: - Complete required program orientation and training, and demonstrate competency.
- Participation in the development of the ISP (plan of care and individual support plan).
- Implement the goals on the habilitation plan to promote an Active Treatment Plan.
- Provide personal care services to the individual, per the ISP.
- Assist individuals to develop social, recreational, and other independent living skills as appropriate.
- Report and communicate changes in an individual's condition to a supervisor immediately upon discovery of the change.
- Report and communicate an individual's request for services or change in services to a supervisor within 24 hours of the business day of such request.
- Follow emergency medical training while attending the individual.
- Subsequently report any medical or other types of emergencies to the supervisor, the provider or others, pursuant to the provider policies and procedures.
- Report any suspected abuse, neglect or exploitation of individuals to a supervisor immediately upon discovery, and as required by law.
- Be trained on daily documentation, such as progress notes and other reports.
- Maintaining prescribed progress notes, timesheets, and respective documentation of all important events or changes during shifts worked timely, accurately and legibly.
- Assist in transportation needs for work and community activities when applicable.
- Maintain First Aid Certification and all other continuing training requirements as defined by agency policies and local or federal regulations.
- Represent the agency in a professional manner (individual supported, community).
Job Requirements: - High school diploma or equivalent.
- Possess a current Driver’s license, insurance, and reliable transportation.
- Valid proof of car insurance and annual inspection stickers.
- A minimum of one years’ experience working with individuals (s) with disabilities or having a combination of work experience and education.
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Demonstrate ability to work as a team player.
Physical Requirements:
The employee must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds with heavier weight necessary at times. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is exposed to varying weather conditions.