What are the responsibilities and job description for the Supported Residential Service Specialist position at 360 Community Services?
Supported Residential Service Specialist (1:1 Support)
$17–$19/hour | Flexible Scheduling | Purpose-Driven Work Looking for something more than just a job? At 360 Community Services, we don’t just “provide services”—we help people build real, meaningful, independent lives. As a Supported Residential Service Specialist (SRSS), you’ll be working one-on-one with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their homes and out in the community, supporting them in learning, growing, and gaining independence in everyday life. This role is hands-on, relationship-based, and rooted in teaching—not doing things for someone, but supporting them in learning how to do it for themselves. What You’ll Do You’ll support one member at a time, meeting them where they’re at and helping them build skills that truly matter.
9744 Mockingbird Dr, Omaha, NE 68127
(402) 800-3787
$17–$19/hour | Flexible Scheduling | Purpose-Driven Work Looking for something more than just a job? At 360 Community Services, we don’t just “provide services”—we help people build real, meaningful, independent lives. As a Supported Residential Service Specialist (SRSS), you’ll be working one-on-one with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their homes and out in the community, supporting them in learning, growing, and gaining independence in everyday life. This role is hands-on, relationship-based, and rooted in teaching—not doing things for someone, but supporting them in learning how to do it for themselves. What You’ll Do You’ll support one member at a time, meeting them where they’re at and helping them build skills that truly matter.
- Teach and support daily living skills like cooking, cleaning, laundry, and routines
- Help with community-based skills like grocery shopping, ordering food, asking for help, and navigating real-life situations
- Support scheduling, appointments, transportation, and general day-to-day structure
- Encourage independence, confidence, and appropriate decision-making
- Build healthy communication skills, boundaries, and social awareness
- Follow individualized habilitative programs designed to build independence step-by-step
- Complete documentation in real-time using Therap (training provided—we’ll teach you how to “paint the day”)
- Work as part of a team while also managing your own 1:1 schedule and environment
- 1:1 support – You’re not juggling a group, you’re building a real connection
- You see the growth – From small wins to big milestones, it’s right in front of you
- You work independently – You’re trusted to lead your shift and your environment
- You’re teaching life skills – This is habilitative, skill-building work, not just supervision
- Paid, structured training – We don’t expect you to know everything—we’ll teach you
- 19 years old
- High school diploma or GED
- Valid driver’s license, reliable vehicle, and insurance
- Ability to pass background checks
- Experience in human services, caregiving, education, or related fields
- Comfort working independently and making real-time decisions
- A patient, teach-first mindset and ability to stay calm in different situations
- Flexible scheduling (days, evenings, weekends available)
- Services take place in the home and out in the community (this is not a desk job)
- Local travel throughout the Omaha area
- Active role—includes walking, driving, and light lifting
- $17–$19/hour based on experience, education, and willingness to learn
- Paid transportation time between locations
- Full-time and part-time opportunities available
- Teaching someone how to cook their first full meal
- Practicing how to order independently at a restaurant
- Working through routines and follow-through at home
- Supporting someone through a hard moment and helping them regulate
- Celebrating wins that most people overlook—but mean everything
9744 Mockingbird Dr, Omaha, NE 68127
(402) 800-3787
Salary : $17 - $19