Position Overview: The Direct Support Professional (DSP) plays a crucial role in providing compassionate care and support to individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD). Working within a residential setting, the DSP assists individuals in achieving their personal goals, fostering independence, and enhancing their quality of life.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Personalized Care and Support:
- Assist individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities in activities of daily living, including personal hygiene, grooming, dressing, eating, and mobility.
- Provide emotional support and companionship, fostering a positive and nurturing environment.
- Administer medication as directed and maintain accurate medication records.
- Implement individualized care plans and behavioral support strategies to address specific needs and goals.
- Skill-Building and Empowerment:
- Facilitate skill-building activities to promote independence and enhance life skills such as cooking, cleaning, money management, and communication.
- Encourage individuals to participate in community integration activities, social outings, and recreational events.
- Support individuals in pursuing their interests, hobbies, and personal goals, fostering a sense of empowerment and self-determination.
- Advocate for the rights and preferences of individuals, ensuring they are treated with dignity, respect, and equality.
- Documentation and Reporting:
- Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of daily activities, progress notes, incident reports, and individual outcomes.
- Complete required documentation in accordance with agency policies, regulatory standards, and funding requirements.
- Communicate effectively with supervisors, healthcare professionals, and interdisciplinary team members to ensure continuity of care and service delivery.
- Safety and Crisis Management:
- Monitor individuals for signs of distress, behavioral changes, or medical concerns, taking appropriate action to ensure their safety and well-being.
- Implement crisis intervention techniques and de-escalation strategies as needed to address challenging behaviors or emergencies.
- Maintain a safe and clean environment, identifying and addressing hazards or safety risks promptly.
- Collaboration and Teamwork:
- Collaborate with fellow DSPs, supervisors, case managers, and other stakeholders to develop and implement individualized support plans.
- Participate in team meetings, training sessions, and professional development activities to enhance knowledge and skills.
- Foster positive working relationships with individuals, families, guardians, and external service providers, promoting a holistic approach to care and support.