Direct Support Professional Sun 7:30am-3:30pm, Mon-Thurs11:30pm-7:30am at AABR INC
AABR INC · Bronx, United States Of America · Onsite
- Office in Bronx
 
Job Details
Description
Position Summary
Working one-on-one with each individual, the Residential Direct Support Professional will assess his/her/they needs and tend to them accordingly to foster a positive, encouraging environment.
Essential Job Functions
- Be supportive, positive and encouraging in meeting the needs of those with developmental disabilities as you assist them in working on gaining further independence.
 - Encourage and foster individuals’ preferred hobbies, interests and self-determined choices.
 - Assist with and work to strengthen the individuals’ daily living needs, including but not limited to: nutrition, hygiene, exercise, communication, and socialization skills
 - Help individuals to bathe, groom and dress, eat and drink if necessary, always working to improve self-reliance and independence.
 - Work with the Individual being served to create goals, track progress and report findings to superiors.
 - Encourage the Individuals involvement in the local community and encourage community inclusion based on their interests and preferences.
 - Develop meaningful relationships and connections with clients to make them feel cared for and included in the community.
 - Follow all health and safety protocols as designated.
 - Assist the Individuals in maintaining a sanitary and tidy home.
 - Attend continuing education courses and training as the role requires.
 - Be a compassionate, patient, and encouraging support professional at all times
 
Qualifications
Qualifications
- Minimum high school diploma or GED equivalent
 - Comfortable working independently and can consistently make good judgments that benefit the client.
 - Flexible, with a keen ability to handle stress well.
 - Friendly disposition with a positive ‘can-do’ attitude
 - Computer literate and technologically well informed.
 - Experience tracking and recording information, preferred.
 - Enjoy working with people who have developmental disabilities to improve their quality of life.
 - Strong interpersonal skills and passionate about helping those in need.
 - Ability to move and stand for prolonged periods and frequently perform physically demanding tasks
 - Employment is contingent upon passing background checks (OPWDD, The Justice Center,etc.) and successful completion of AABR’s Orientation Training program.
 - Current certification in SCIP, CPR/First Aid and AMAP for Full Time Position.
 - Current certification in SCIP, CPR & First Aid for a Part Time Position.