Direct Support Professional I-71532911
Company: Institute for Comm Living
Location: New York City
Posted on: January 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Location Brooklyn 11226 Schedule
Saturday-Sunday Mornings |7am-3:30pm | Part-time 16-hours Essential
Job Functions with a disability to perform the essential duties
unless this causes undue hardship to the agency.) DSP provide
observations, evaluations, and reports to other team members to
ensure and/or record an individual’s progress toward
treatment/habilitation goals. In accordance with habilitative
plans, they guide and teach individuals to develop skills required
for a more independent lifestyle. Incumbents may take a lead role
in one or more of the following duties within a work site. Duties
may be performed in several or all of the following areas: Personal
Care Teaches and reinforces accepted infection control and personal
grooming techniques; assists in bathing, dental care, hair and nail
care, personal hygiene, toileting, incontinence care, menstrual
care, and grooming routines as necessary. Teaches and assists
individuals in dressing, clothing selection, storage, laundering
and repair of clothing and accessories; helps them to shop for
clothing. Teaches and assists in proper use and care of shavers and
razors, eyeglasses, hearing aids, prostheses as prescribed by
appropriate medical practitioner. Administers and teaches
individuals first aid treatments; administers cardiopulmonary
resuscitation techniques and performs other health-related
techniques as required. Takes, records, reports temperatures, blood
pressures, pulse rate, weight, and other significant
symptoms/health-related occurrences; aids developmentally disabled
individuals in understanding, recording, and reporting such
factors. Maintains confidentiality of information. Reports unusual
incidents and physical or behavioral symptoms promptly and
accurately to the supervisor. Applies valid and accepted limits for
inappropriate behavior and helps control and restrain individuals
with challenging behaviors in their care. Administers prescribed
medications and treatments; teaches, observes, reports problems and
progress in self-administration of medications programs; assists
individuals in achieving more independence in administration of
medications; teaches use of skin care lotions, topical ointments,
eye and ear drops and assists in their use as needed. Accompanies
individuals to medical, dental, and other health-related
appointments; delivers prescriptions to pharmacy, takes medication
to home site and logs same; and instructs and observes individuals
in use of those substances. Food Preparation, Mealtimes Assists
individuals in eating who cannot feed themselves independently.
Teaches individuals to eat in a family-style setting; models and
teaches mealtime socialization skills. Teaches and assists
individuals to plan, shop, store, prepare and serve meals using
currently accepted nutritional standards; and to clean kitchen and
dining areas, and dispose of leftover food safely. Maintaining the
Environment Under the direction of the appropriate level
supervisor, the DSP performs various tasks and duties to assure
that the living environment is properly maintained and kept in a
clean, neat and orderly condition. Performs/teaches developmentally
disabled individuals routine housekeeping duties such as dusting,
washing floors and walls, cleaning bathrooms, and vacuuming rugs.
Assists developmentally disabled individuals in bed making. Follows
safety procedures in living unit by mopping up spills, reporting
unsafe conditions, teaches and reinforces fire safety procedures.
Checks to see that fire exits are clear, night-lights and exit
signs on, windows locked, etc. Stores supplies and assures that
storage areas are kept in a neat and orderly condition. Responsible
for storage and replacement of linens. May assist in various
household inventories. Performs/teaches minor and routine
maintenance tasks such as changing light bulbs, fuses, replacement
of faucet washers; and obtains repair services for appliances.
Performs/teaches routine removal of trash, cleaning of trash
containers, ashtrays, etc. Teaches/performs outdoor maintenance
tasks and repairs of residence, yard, garden, walks; reports need
for or obtains repair services for automobiles, vans, mowers, etc.
Checks fire equipment and reports any malfunction. Conducts fire
drills following the fire evacuation plan. Individual Development,
Personal Interests Teaches and reinforces use of a variety of
communication skills. Guides individuals through motor exercises
designed to increase physical coordinative functions. Teaches and
reinforces principles of human growth and development, including
human sexuality, as determined by each person's developmental level
and program plan. Teaches acceptable work habits, e.g.,
punctuality, dress and grooming, to enable individuals to develop
readiness for work outside the home, or in support of individuals'
habilitative goals. Accompanies developmentally disabled
individuals to community activities including worksites, cultural,
religious and social events, day programs, and visits to health
practitioners; aids them in developing awareness and use of
community resources and in interacting with others. Provides
support for maximum community integration. Transports/arranges for
transport of individuals to community events; and aids them in
development of their mobility skills. Maintains an adequate supply
of and accounting of personal clothing and possessions. Teaches
money management principles to developmentally disabled
individuals; and completes/aids in completion of banking
activities. Provides an accurate accounting of all financial
transactions made on behalf of individuals in their care. Helps
developmentally disabled individuals to develop/maintain positive
interpersonal relationships with their peers, with others in their
families, and with others in the community. Aids in explaining
feelings, resolving conflicts, teaching/reinforcing acceptable
means of dissipating frustration, and anger. If pets are in the
home, teaches/assists with their feeding, grooming, and care.
Teaches/supervises/participates in a variety of leisure and
recreational activities, crafts projects, seasonal and permanent
home decoration; assists in planning, supervising and conducting
holiday celebrations selected by residents and staff. May accompany
developmentally disabled individuals to dances, camping trips,
swimming, horseback riding, basketball, or other sports; assists in
selection and teaching of appropriate community inclusion leisure
activities. Aids in the selection, purchase, care and use by
developmentally disabled individuals of age appropriate personal
belongings. Participating as Program Planning Team Member Observes
and reports on behavior and specific responses to programming,
medication, interpersonal relationships, etc. Actively participates
at staff meetings by communicating observations concerning progress
and reaction to various therapy programs. At meetings, may suggest
alternative programs or procedures based on experience with the
individual’s habilitation plan. Records all significant behavioral
responses in prescribed format. Participates in the development of
individual program and habilitation plans. May be asked to assist
in the orientation and training of other staff. Other duties that
may be assigned Communication As members of the Program Planning
Team, DSP communicate with other direct care staff or with
supervisory or clinical staff for the purpose of sharing
information and obtaining direction for specific assignments. They
also communicate with the developmentally disabled individuals in
their care, their families and others who meet them. Essential
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of policies and
procedures of OPWDD, as well as state and federal regulations as
they apply to the care and treatment of the developmentally
disabled. Knowledge of active treatment programs as they relate to
the developmentally disabled. Currently AMAP certified or able to
become certified within six months of hire. Currently SCIP-R
certified or able to become certified within six months of hire.
Currently CPR and First Aid certified or able to become certified
within six months Ability to operate a motor vehicle safely
Qualifications and Experience High school diploma or GED or possess
a Direct Support Professional (DSP) Certificate from an accredited
public or private organization and the ability to provide direct
services to adults with developmental disabilities. Related
experience is desirable. Current clean New York State driver's
license might be required depending on the shift. Preferred
Education and/or Experience Direct Care experience with people with
mental and/or physical disabilities. AMAP, SCIP-R, CPR/SFA
certified.
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