What are the responsibilities and job description for the Youth Development Professional position at Chileda Institute Inc.?
Direct Support Professional
Are you a college student or professional looking for a full or part time job working with youth with developmental disabilities? Are you passionate about social work, occupational therapy, psychology, physical therapy, recreation therapy, healthcare, or a related field? Apply to work as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) to support our students. We have immediate openings.
This job posting is for second shift. If you are not looking for second shift hours, we have other job openings and want to hear from you!
Chileda's mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals with cognitive and behavior challenges. DSPs work directly with our students to teach important life, social, and communication skills, support them in activities of daily living (ADLs), and provide physical behavior interventions. This role is ideal for someone is compassionate, quick on their feet, motivated, and eager to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children.
Our DSP's play a vital role in helping our students and residents meet their treatment and program goals and gain important life skills.
No experience is necessary. We provide training to help you succeed!
Whether you choose full-time or part-time, you'll enjoy competitive pay ranging from $20.00 to $23.00 an hour.
JOB DUTIES:
- Use a Trauma Informed Approach by communicating with and about students in a respectful, positive, and age- appropriate manner while consistently using a therapeutic tone even in high stress situations.
- Encourage individuality of students by allowing self-expression and opportunities to make choices throughout their day.
- Record behavior data, goals and communication logs of all assigned students, and complete Emergency Intervention Forms (EIFs), Incident Reports (IRs), and/or Employee Accident Reports.
- Communicate with house/classroom leads when there is an incident or emergency intervention.
- Participate in debriefing and check out with house lead or classroom prior to leaving before your shift, ensuring all chores, data, and forms are completed.
- Review expectations with students prior to transitions, activities, or events.
- Help students to understand their rights by offering opportunities for self-advocacy.
- Use Crisis management techniques taught in trainings including verbal de-escalation, creative redirection, topic changes, and allowing space and time for processing during a crisis.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE NEEDED:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Must be at least 18 years old
- Behavioral skills and judgment conducive to role modeling appropriate skills for students
- Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities is a plus
GENERAL HOURS OF DUTY:
- Full or Part time
- 1st shift hours available
- 2nd shift hours available (shifts start at 3PM, end times vary)
- 3rd shift 10:30pm-9:00am (start and end times may vary)
- Requires every other weekend and holidays
- DSP's will work collaboratively with the Scheduler and Shift Manager. Shifts are scheduled in a two week period and repeat after those two weeks (i.e week 1 schedule, week 2 schedule, etc).
Apply today! We will reach out to learn more about you.
Pay: $20.00 - $23.00 per hour
Application Question(s):
- To proceed with the hiring process, please indicate your personal email below.
- Are you interested in part-time or full-time?
- What shift are you interested in? We offer first, second, and third shifts.
- Are you looking for summer only employment or are you interested in a role that extends past the summer months?
Work Location: In person
Salary : $20 - $23