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Direct Support Professional - Individual Residential Alternative

Department: Individual Residential Alternatives - 1825 Atlantic Avenue - 70700
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: Several shifts available - Weekdays, Weekend and Overnight coverage: 2pm -10p and 4pm- 12am; or 12:00am - 8:00am (Part-Time 28 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 pass OPWDD fingerprinting and background check

BCS and Turning Point require that all employees entering the workplace be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless an exemption is granted as a medical or religious accommodation.


BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities

 

 
 

 

 
 

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