Entry Level Adult Caregiver
Listed on 2026-06-02
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Social Work
Community Health, Mental Health
Purpose of Direct Service Professional (DSP) Internship
This program is designed to highlight the career opportunities available to you in becoming a DSP, while providing you with the skills that you need to deliver high-quality services and supports that allow people to live their best lives and feel empowered.
Job Description and Framework for Carrying Out ResponsibilitiesAs a DSP Intern, you will learn about the role of, and perform entry-level duties under, a qualified DSP for up to three months and up to thirty hours per week.
The duties of a DSP are tailored around each individual served and may include support with: participant empowerment, communication, community and service(s) networking, facilitation of services, providing community living skills and supports, education, training and self-development, advocacy, vocational, educational and career support, organizational participation, documentation, building and maintaining healthy friendships and other relationships, keeping the participant at the center (person-centered), and supporting their health and wellness, which may include assisting with daily tasks.
Expectationsin DSP Practice
- DSPs recognize the unique gifts, preferences and needs of each person supported.
- DSPs recognize the personhood of people they support. They partner with them in making informed decisions and everyday choices about their finances, well-being, relationships, and employment.
- DSPs will use knowledge, skills (competencies), and values such as the NADSP Code of Ethics to guide their work and provide quality services.
- DSPs continue to learn and develop their professional abilities through ongoing in-service and self-directed education and training.
- DSPs understand that quality services occur at the point of interaction with the people that they support.
- DSPs realize that their role includes being a mentor and a facilitator.
- DSPs inform the people they support regarding their responsibilities and advocate with them for their valued role in society.
- DSPs create environments where the people they support feel empowered to have meaningful relationships with friends, their families, and promote integration and inclusion in all our nation’s communities.
- DSPs respect the privacy of the people they support and commit to promote their physical and emotional well-being.
$16.90 per hour. Weekly pay + incentives offered.
ScheduleMonday - Friday 8:30AM - 2:30PM.
Program Perks- Weekly pay
- Employment retention payments at six and twelve months
- FREE Interactive training
- A variety of schedules available
- Play an integral role in supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities in their community
- May lead to a long-term career path
- Must be 18 years or older
- Must have a High School Diploma (or equivalent) or a Certificate of Completion
- Must have a valid Identification Card or Driver’s License
- Must pass a background check and other required health screenings
A DSP Intern may work indoors or outdoors and may perform tasks which involve frequent sitting, standing, writing, or performing repetitive motions. On occasion a DSP may perform tasks that involve, but are not limited to bending, twisting, stooping, squatting, pushing, pulling, standing, reaching, walking, and lifting of 25 lbs.
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