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How much do dda phone book delivery jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for dda phone book delivery in the United States is $18.43, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $21.15 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a DDA Phone Book Delivery?

A DDA Phone Book Delivery job involves distributing physical telephone directories to homes and businesses within a specific geographic area. Workers are usually responsible for picking up stacks of phone books from a central location, following a mapped route, and delivering the books to designated addresses. The job typically offers flexible hours and is paid per completed delivery or route. It may require reliable transportation, attention to detail, and the ability to carry and lift bundles of phone books. This type of work is often seasonal and can be ideal for those seeking temporary or supplementary income.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a DDA Phone Book Delivery worker?

To thrive as a DDA Phone Book Delivery worker, you need a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and good physical stamina for carrying and delivering phone books. Familiarity with route mapping tools or GPS devices is typically required to efficiently navigate delivery areas. Strong time management, attention to detail, and customer service skills help ensure timely and accurate deliveries. These skills are important to maximize efficiency, meet delivery deadlines, and maintain client satisfaction in a physically demanding role.

What are some common challenges faced by DDA Phone Book Delivery drivers, and how can they prepare for them?

DDA Phone Book Delivery drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating unfamiliar neighborhoods, handling large volumes of directories, and managing time efficiently to meet delivery deadlines. Preparing by using reliable GPS tools, mapping out routes in advance, and organizing phone books in the vehicle for easy access can help streamline the delivery process. Additionally, maintaining clear communication with the distribution coordinator and being prepared for varying weather conditions can make the job more manageable and efficient.

What is the difference between Dda Phone Book Delivery vs Dda Mail Carrier?

AspectDda Phone Book DeliveryDda Mail Carrier
Required CredentialsNo formal certification neededValid postal license or certification often required
Work EnvironmentResidential and commercial areas, outdoorPost offices, delivery routes, outdoor and indoor
Employer & Industry UsageLocal directories, advertising companiesPostal service, government agencies
Common Search & ComparisonDelivery of phone booksMail and package delivery

While both roles involve outdoor delivery work, Dda Phone Book Delivery focuses on distributing phone directories, whereas Dda Mail Carrier handles a broader range of mail and packages for postal services. The main differences lie in credentials, employer, and scope of delivery.

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Infographic showing various Dda Phone Book Delivery job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 13% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $38,329 per year, or $18.4 per hour.

Coordinator of Community Services

Optimal Case Management

Laurel, DE • On-site

$28 - $29/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 3 days ago

New


Job description

The Coordinator of Community Services (CCS) ensures quality service delivery and coordinates services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The CCS performs job duties per the agency's Case Management mission, vision, and philosophy. This role is intended to serve the following areas: Salisbury, Princess Anne, or Snow Hill.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Accept all participant assignments and fulfill responsibilities to assigned participants in accordance with the participant's needs, current standards of practice, and
    regulatory requirements.

  • Develop and implement individual person-centered plans through comprehensive assessments with the individual, family, other agencies involved, schools, program staff, and/or evaluation professionals.

  • Coordinate services for eligible individuals as outlined in the Coordinator of Community Services COMAR, the DDA Scope of Service, and in the Optimal Case Management Inc. Plan of Service.

  • Participate in the development and execution of Individual Waiting list Service, Transition Service, Current Request Services, and plans as an active member of an interdisciplinary team.

  • Intervene when services are needed in times of crisis and/or outside regular hours
    work schedules.

  • Serve as an advocate for each individual’s well-being, human and legal rights, and in the individual’s best interest at all times.

  • Perform additional resource coordination duties such as referral and intake processes when assigned.

  • Perform duties with professionalism, compassion, and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by consideration of social or economic status, personal attributes, or the nature of health problems.

  • Execute duties and represent Optimal efficiently, cooperatively, and ethically.

  • Execute procedures outlined in the Optimal Case Management Inc. Policy and
    Procedure Manual.

  • Comply with Optimal and DDA compliance measures pertaining to participants and
    their services.

  • Comply with Optimal Personnel Record Policy, including updating applicable licenses, health screenings, and CPR/FA certification.

  • Comply with the Optimal Equipment Policy, and do not share usernames and/or passwords with or give anyone access.

  • Comply with the provisions of State, local, and Federal laws, regulations, ordinances, requirements, and codes that apply to the performance of services to be rendered.

  • Comply with federal, state, and local laws by not discriminating against anyone based on race, color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or any other protected basis.


REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE


  • Possess a baccalaureate or graduate degree in social work or another health or human services field.

  • Complete a supervised field experience in case management, behavioral health, or vocational rehabilitation as part of the degree or states’ recognition requirements for permitting legally authorized practice, or two (2) years of full-time equivalent experience providing direct clinical care to the consumer

PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
  • Coordinating services for people in Medicaid and/or waiver programs

  • Coordinating services for people with intellectual disabilities/developmental disabilities (ID/DD)

  • Social Service intake and referral services

  • Coordinate services for eligible individuals as outlined in the Coordinator of Community Services COMAR, the DDA Scope of Service

  • Demonstrated skills and knowledge in:

    • Monitoring the provision of services to participants

    • Allied service delivery systems, including Medicaid, mental health, substance abuse, social services, juvenile justice, vocational rehabilitation, and corrections

    • Regulations governing services for participants


COMPETENCIES

  • Communicate using professional written and oral communication skills.

  • Respond to calls, emails, or other participant concerns within 24 hours, Monday
    through Friday.

  • Submit required and supporting documentation in the authorized EHR within 24 hours of rendering billable services.

  • Bill a minimum of 130 units per week (Thursday through Wednesday).

  • Submit billable activity without supervision upon completion of training.

  • Obtain participant/family/legal guardian's signature when necessary.

  • Secure EHR usernames and passwords and hard copy documentation
    participant information.

  • Adhere to the privacy and confidentiality of client records and communication as outlined in HIPAA regulations and agency policy.

  • Develop and implement individual person-centered plans through comprehensive assessments with the individual, family, other agencies, schools, program staff, and/or evaluation professionals.

  • Conduct referral, intake, and resource coordination duties as assigned.

  • Maintain proper use of company equipment, including a laptop and mobile phone.

  • Participate in regularly scheduled meetings and complete training as required to execute job duties and as requested by the DDA and Optimal.

  • Notify the immediate supervisor at least four (4) hours before the start of the workday if unable to report to work.


WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Work is 80% remote and 20% in-person travel in the community.

  • Work may involve exposure to uncomfortable and unpleasant surroundings.

  • Work may involve exposure to hazardous conditions, which may result in injury.

  • Work may require the use of protective equipment such as goggles, gloves, masks, etc.

  • Work may involve personal contact with individuals served, their families or guardians, and agency representatives in the home, program, workplace, and community, or
    social environments.


POSITION TYPE AND EXPECTED HOURS OF WORK

  • The introductory period will last 90 days from the employee’s start date.

  • Full-time, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

  • Flexibility to meet participant availability.

  • As an “essential” employee, you may be called upon to assist with natural disasters and public health emergencies.


ADDITIONAL ELIGIBILITY QUALIFICATIONS

  • Ability to make personal contact with individuals served, the family/guardians,
    and agency representatives in the home, program, workplace, and community
    or social environments

  • Ability to operate a motor vehicle and reliable personal transportation

  • Current active driver's license and automobile insurance

  • Reliable personal transportation

  • Current and active CPR and First Aid certification

  • Normal tuberculosis skin test (or Chest X-ray within 12 months)

  • At least three (3) letters of reference (must be in good standing)

  • Demonstrated skills and knowledge in:

    • Negotiation and conflict management

    • Crisis management

    • Community resources, including generic, local, state, and federal programs

    • Determining the most integrated setting appropriate to meet the person’s needs

    • Coordinating and monitoring the provision of services to people

    • Coordinating and facilitating interdisciplinary team meetings

    • Assisting people in gaining access to services and supports

    • Regulations governing services for people with developmental disabilities

  • Availability of days, nights, and weekends, as needed

  • Excellent communication and organizational skills

  • Excellent computer skills with at least intermediate knowledge of Google Suite

  • Strong critical thinking and analytical skills

  • Strong work ethic with personal qualities of integrity and credibility




EMPLOYEE BENEFITS -

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

    • The employee pays 40% toward the cost of health coverage.

    • The employee pays 100% toward dental and vision coverage.

    • Deductions will be taken directly from the Employee’s check each pay period.

    • Eligibility begins 30 days after the hire date on the first of the month.

  • Company-paid Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance

  • Company-paid Long-Term Disability Insurance

  • Company-paid holidays:

    • New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

  • Company-paid Vacation time as outlined in the employee handbook.

    • Accrual begins on the hire date and is accessible after 90 days worked.

  • Company-paid Sick time as outlined in the employee handbook.

    • Accrual begins on the hire date and is accessible after 106 days worked.

  • Employees are encouraged to participate in the Optimal Group 401(k) retirement plan.

    • The plan allows for Employee contributions.

    • Optimal will match up to 4% of employee contributions.

    • Contributions will be taken directly from the Employee’s check each pay period.

    • Employees can enroll 30 days after the hire date on January 1, April 1, and July 1.
      or October 1 of each year.

  • Mileage reimbursement at the current federal rate during the time of employment. Mileage expended for the first 30 miles of each workday will not be reimbursed.


EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO)

Optimal is an equal opportunity employer. Per anti-discrimination law, this policy's purpose is to effectuate these principles and mandates. Optimal prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Optimal conforms to the spirit and the letter of all applicable laws and regulations.