Residential Direct Support Professional
Description

 

Residential Direct Support Professional


Are you looking for a meaningful career where you can make a difference in the lives of others? Join our team as a Residential Direct Support Professional and provide essential support to individuals in a residential setting.


Position Summary

As a Residential Direct Support Professional, you’ll play a vital role in assisting clients with daily activities, including medication administration, meal planning, transportation, personal care, and community involvement. You’ll help clients manage their budgets, maintain a safe and clean environment, and achieve their personal goals through Person-Centered Support Plans (PCSPs).


Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Daily Support: Provide day-to-day services in residential settings, including training, meal preparation, shopping, and ensuring client safety.
  • Health & Medication Management: Administer medications and treatments as prescribed by a physician under the direction of an RN. Monitor and report changes in health status, medication errors, or concerns to the nurse. Maintain detailed documentation of medication administration.
  • Financial Assistance: Assist clients in managing their budgets, documenting financial transactions, and ensuring receipts are accurately maintained.
  • Health & Safety: Ensure a safe living environment by maintaining emergency equipment, conducting monthly emergency drills, and reporting any unsafe conditions. Assist in the development of safety plans and maintain a clean and organized residence.
  • Hygiene & Personal Care: Support clients with hygiene, including restroom assistance and handwashing. Ensure the site remains clean, addressing accidents when necessary, and performing household tasks such as laundry, mopping, sweeping, and dusting.
  • Community Engagement: Facilitate client participation in community activities, educational opportunities, and work sites. Coordinate with the supervisor to ensure community integration is prioritized.
  • Client Development: Understand and respond to Person-Centered Support Plans (PCSPs), recommending goals and objectives tailored to client strengths and needs. Document progress and update PCSPs as required.
  • Nutritional Support: Assist clients in developing menus aligned with dietary plans, shopping for nutritious foods, and preparing meals safely.
  • Transportation: Provide safe transportation for clients, ensuring proper vehicle tie-downs and seatbelts. Assist with loading and unloading clients from agency vehicles.
  • Advocacy: Ensure clients’ rights, dignity, and respect are maintained at all times. Represent the organization in a professional, positive manner to clients, parents, guardians, and stakeholders.
  • Documentation & Communication: Maintain accurate records, report incidents immediately, and communicate issues or concerns professionally to the supervisor following proper channels.
  • Emergency Response: Conduct and document emergency drills, report deficiencies in emergency equipment, and assist in implementing emergency plans.

Why Join Us?

  • Be part of a compassionate team dedicated to empowering individuals.
  • Engage in diverse and rewarding responsibilities.
  • Experience the satisfaction of seeing clients achieve their goals and thrive.

Apply today to start a fulfilling career where every day is an opportunity to make a positive impact!

Requirements

  

Qualifications

  • Minimum Requirements:
    • High school diploma or GED.
    • Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record (no major infractions within the past 36 months).
    • Automobile liability insurance as required by the State of Kansas.
  • Preferred Qualifications:
    • One year of experience in direct service to individuals with developmental disabilities.

Skills and Abilities

  • Strong problem-solving and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to follow written and verbal instructions effectively.
  • Basic computer skills, including data entry and documentation.
  • Commitment to maintaining the rights, dignity, and respect of all clients.

Work Environment

This is an in-person role that requires mental stability and emotional intelligence to handle the stresses of working with individuals with developmental and physical disabilities.


Compensation

Earn $15.25–$16.00 per hour while making a meaningful difference in the lives of others.