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Department: | Individual Residential Alternatives (IRA-OPWDD)1825 Atlantic Avenue - 32001 |
Location: | Brooklyn - Stuyvesant Heights, NY |
Position: Direct Support Professional (DSP) Individual Residential Alternative (IRA)
Reports to: Program Director
Work Location: 1825 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11233
Shifts: Friday, Saturday and Sunday shift begins 12:00am and ends 8:00am (Part-Time 24 hours a week)
Salary Range: $16.50/hour - $18.00/hour
Program Summary:
IRAs provides room, board and personalized service options to individuals living with disabilities. Staff is on-site 24 hours, 7 days a week residential setting to offer support by offering life skills training, community integration activities, and medical monitoring.
Position Summary: The responsibility of the Direct Support Professional is to foster and engage individuals through a person centered approach. To empower independence through proactive training and practical experiences while involved in integrated activities in the community. Staff is assigned to 4 individuals. Complete all mandatory residential habilitation documentation within specified time frames, including but not limited to:
Responsibilities:
Review daily log book and input all activities throughout shift into log book
Provide supervision to assigned individuals
Teach and assist in the maintenance, upkeep and housekeeping and cleanliness of the residence
Follow health care treatment orders and administer medication
Teach and reinforce fire and safety procedures
Utilize agency vehicle to transport individuals for community outings
Provide daily ADL training such as cooking, shopping, cleaning etc.
Ensure all program goals are completed as written
Provide and supervise daily recreational activities as needed
Maintain contact with families as necessary
Other tasks as assigned
Qualifications Required:
High School diploma or equivalent required; Associates or bachelors preferred in Human services, psychology or Sociology
At least two years’ experience working with individuals in a residential setting
AMAP certification required – Approved Medication Administration Personnel
First Aid and CPR required
Valid Clean Driver License
Previous experience or knowledge in the I/DD field is a plus
Work or life experience with intellectual/developmental disabilities is a plus
Must have excellent interpersonal and verbal communication skills including ability to problem-solve
Must respond well to supervision and be a team player
Must be computer literate
Excellent judgment and sensitivity to the needs of the individual
Willing to take initiative
Bi-Lingual Spanish preferred
Must undergo pre-employment screenings such as the Criminal Background Check required by OCFS/DOH
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities