What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Engagement DSP position at Hive?
Is your New Year's resolution to secure a fulfilling career? We are seeking experienced Community Engagement Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) who are passionate about working with individuals with disabilities in a community-based setting, attending events, and fostering personal growth and social interactions within our local community. We have openings for 2nd shift positions (2pm-9pm). Candidates must pass initial testing, including background checks and drug screenings. Strong documentation skills are required. A reliable vehicle with full coverage insurance and a good driving record are also necessary. Please submit your resume. This position offers competitive benefits. Come join our Hive
As a Community Engagement DSP, you will:
- Support individuals during community outings, activities, volunteer opportunities, and recreational events
- Assist individuals with daily living skills, including communication, decision-making, money handling, and social skills
- Follow each individual's Person-Centered Plan, ISP goals, and behavior support strategies
- Promote independence while ensuring health, safety, and dignity at all times
- Provide
transportation support using personal vehicle, provide proof of full coverage insurance. - Assist with medication administration if certified (or willingness to obtain certification)
- Document services accurately and timely in accordance with DBHDS regulations
- Maintain professional boundaries and respectful interactions with individuals, families, and community partners
- Communicate concerns, progress, or incidents promptly to supervisors
- Participate in required trainings and follow all agency policies and procedures
Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED (required)
- Valid driver's license with acceptable driving record
- Ability to pass background checks and required screenings
- Experience supporting individuals with ID/DD preferred (training provided)
- Strong communication skills and a dependable, team-oriented attitude
- Ability to remain calm, patient, and professional in varied community settings
- CPR/First Aid and Medication Administration certification (or willingness to obtain)