Residential DSP II na BLOCK INSTITUTE
BLOCK INSTITUTE · Brooklyn, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Junior
- Escritório em Brooklyn
Job Details
Description
Direct Support Professional (DSP)
Location: Residential Program, Brooklyn
Schedule: Full-Time shifts (7am-3pm, 3-11pm and 11pm-9am) and Part-Time shifts (minimum 22 hrs/week)
😊Be the Reason Someone Smiles Today.
Are you someone who believes that everyone deserves a life full of dignity, purpose, and connection?
As a Direct Support Professional (DSP) for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, you’ll help individuals live their best lives—whether that means mastering a new recipe, exploring the neighborhood, learning new skills, and investing in their success. You’ll be more than a caregiver—you’ll be a cheerleader, life coach, advocate, and a valued member of a caring, supportive community.
💙 Why You'll Love This Role:
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You'll make a real impact on someone’s life, every day.
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You’ll work with an amazing team rooted in compassion, respect, and fun.
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You’ll build meaningful vocational skills through paid training and ongoing support
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You’ll find internal opportunities for professional growth and career mobility.
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You’ll receive excellent benefits for you and your family.
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You'll go home knowing you made a difference and that your work matters.
🎉 Access to Great Benefits:
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FREE Medical, Dental & Life Insurance for the entire family
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403(b) Retirement Plan – Make a difference while planning your future
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Union Membership (1199) – Professional support for you and your colleagues
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Paid Vacation & Sick Time – Ample opportunities to rest, restore, and relax
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Commuter Benefits Plan – Save money on your way to work
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Voluntary benefits like disability and critical care coverage
✅ What You’ll Do
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Provide hands-on support for daily living, including helping with meals, dressing, and personal care.
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Teach important life skills such as cooking, shopping, and other household tasks.
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Administer medication, assist with health routines (paid training included!)
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Accompany individuals to medical appointments,
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Encourage social connections, community engagement, and participation in fun activities.
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Document your work and communicate regularly with your team
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Handle challenges with respect, sensitivity, patience
Qualifications
🎓 What You Need to Get Started:
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High School Diploma or GED
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A valid NYS driver’s license
Willingness to complete and become certified in:
- AMAP (meds)
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CPR/First Aid
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SCIP-R (crisis management)
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A big heart, clear communication skills, and a can-do attitude!
⭐ Bonus Points If You Have:
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1+ year working with people with developmental disabilities
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Experience in residential or health-related settings
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Strong teamwork and documentation skills
👟 Physical & Work Environment:
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This is a hands-on role—you’re not just watching, you’re doing
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You'll need to be comfortable with lifting, physical care, and active days
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Morning (7am-3pm), late afternoon (3-11pm) and overnight shifts available
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Shifts may also include weekends and holidays
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You have a strong sense of responsibility and reliability: you care about the people that you serve and stay until the next team member arrives
The Block Institute is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees and applicants. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, military or veteran status, or any other status protected under federal, state, or local law, including New York City Human Rights Law. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals and ensure fair treatment in every step of the hiring process.
NOTE: This job description may be amended without prior notice, and at the sole discretion of the Agency.
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