Direct Support Professional I

On-site$13 – $13

About this role

Job DetailsJob Location: Fairburn - GAPosition Type: Part TimeSalary Range: $13.25 - $13.25 HourlyJob Shift: Weekend OnlyJob Category: HourlyInCommunity is committed to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live safe, healthy and joyful lives in their communities. We offer a culture of integrity, service, and respect for the dignity of every individual. All employees, including the Direct Support Professional I (DSP I), are expected to model and promote the organization's mission and values in every aspect of their work.

Position Summary

The Direct Support Professional I (DSP I) provides person-centered support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities while serving as an experienced team member and role model. The DSP I promotes health, safety, independence, community inclusion, and quality of life, assists with training and mentoring staff, and supports compliance with DBHDD, CARF, and InCommunity standards.

Essential Job Duties and Responsibilities

Support Individual Engagement and Inclusion

Provide person-centered services that promote choice, dignity, and independence.
Support implementation of Individual Service Plans (ISP), behavior support plans, and risk mitigation strategies.
Assist individuals with activities of daily living, administration of medication (as authorized), transportation, and community participation.
Safely transport individuals in company-provided vehicles to community outings, work, and day programs.

Promote Health and Well-Being

Monitor health and safety concerns and report changes promptly and in accordance with applicable policies and procedures.

Ensure Safety, Cleanliness, Home Maintenance and Meal Preparation

Maintain a clean, safe, and therapeutic home environment and perform light housekeeping as needed.
Assist with meal planning, grocery shopping, food preparation, and cleanup, in accordance with individuals' dietary needs and nutritional guidelines.

Communication

Complete required documentation and reporting (e.g., Therap documentation, shift notes, incident reporting, medication administration, and required records) accurately and timely (e.g., achieve a score of at least 85% on weekly documentation audits).

Teamwork and Professional Conduct

Collaborate with other team members to ensure quality care for individuals.
Participate in team meetings, trainings and quality improvement activities.
Model best practices in documentation, professionalism, and regulatory compliance.

Attendance and Scheduling

Maintain regular attendance and punctuality
Report to scheduled shifts prepared to perform assigned responsibilities
Remain on duty until properly relieved by another staff member
Follow organizational scheduling and attendance policies.

Compliance

Model best practices in documentation, professionalism, and regulatory compliance.
Complete required documentation and reporting (e.g., Therap documentation, shift notes, incident reporting, medication administration, and required records) accurately and timely (e.g., achieve a score of at least 85% on weekly documentation audits).

QualificationsEducation, Certifications & Experience Requirements:

High school diploma or GED required.
At least six (6) months of direct support experience required; two (2) or more years of experience supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities preferred.
Current valid driver's license and evidence of personal liability, motor vehicle insurance coverage; the ability to meet InCommunity's driving standards.
Current CPR/First Aid and Medication Administration certification required, or the ability to obtain certifications within the timeframe established by InCommunity.
Direct Support Professional (DSP I) certification through the University of Georgia, the National Association of Direct Support Professionals (NADSP), or another InCommunity-approved accredited program required or obtained within the timeframe established by InCommunity.

Supervisory Responsibilities

This position has no formal supervisory duties.

Work Environment & Physical Demands

Residential and community settings with moderate noise.
Frequent standing, walking, bending, lifting up to 50 pounds, and assisting with transfers of adults as needed.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.

Travel Required

Frequent local travel between residential homes, medical appointments, and community activities.

Company at a glance

Originally founded in 1979, InCommunity, a non-profit agency headquartered in Atlanta, was created to provide community-based services and support to people with disabilities and their families. For almost 35 years, InCommunity has been embracing the abilities in all of us, building an outstanding reputation in Georgia for innovative programs and willingness to take on challenging support situations for people in their communities. Currently, InCommunity has more 650 employees who provide all levels of support in the community to people with a variety of needs; including residential support, employment services, respite care, family support, in-home care, and day programs. To date, InCommunity has provided support and service to more than 10,000 Georgian community members.

Founded1979
Team Size501-1,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryIndividual and Family Services
Location
Georgia, United States

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