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Disability Jobs in Wisconsin (NOW HIRING)

Janitor

Sparta, WI · On-site

$17.75/hr

We intentionally provide opportunities for individuals with disabilities which will assist them to live, work, and participate in the community. Challenge Unlimited is driven by its core values ...

Janitor

Sparta, WI · On-site

$17.75/hr

We intentionally provide opportunities for individuals with disabilities which will assist them to live, work, and participate in the community. Challenge Unlimited is driven by its core values ...

Assembler

Fond Du Lac, WI · On-site

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

Paid Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Program and Short-Term Disability All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender identity or ...

Assembler

Fond Du Lac, WI · On-site

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

Paid Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Program and Short-Term Disability All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender identity or ...

Assembler

Fond Du Lac, WI · On-site

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

Paid Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Program and Short-Term Disability All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender identity or ...

Assembler

Fond Du Lac, WI · On-site

$15.75 - $19.50/hr

Paid Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Program and Short-Term Disability All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, gender identity or ...

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How much do disability jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for disability in Wisconsin is $26.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.14 and $29.38 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How can a disabled person make money from home?

A disabled person can make money from home by pursuing remote jobs such as data entry, customer service, freelance writing, graphic design, or virtual assistance. These roles often require basic computer skills and internet access and can offer flexible schedules suited to individual needs.

What are disability jobs?

Disability jobs refer to employment opportunities that are suitable for individuals with disabilities, or roles specifically focused on supporting people with disabilities. These jobs can range from positions in healthcare, education, advocacy, administration, and technology, to roles in organizations dedicated to disability services. They may also include positions that offer accommodations or flexible work environments to ensure inclusivity. The goal is to create accessible and supportive workplaces for people of all abilities.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in disability services, and how can they effectively address them?

Professionals in disability services often encounter challenges such as navigating complex regulations, adapting to diverse client needs, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. Addressing these challenges involves staying current with legal requirements, engaging in ongoing training, and maintaining open communication with clients, families, and colleagues. Building strong relationships and advocating for clients are also key strategies to ensure effective support and positive outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Disability Support Worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Disability Support Worker, you need a solid understanding of disability services, basic healthcare practices, and relevant certifications such as a Certificate III or IV in Disability or Community Services. Familiarity with assistive technologies, care planning software, and compliance with safety protocols is often required. Patience, empathy, and strong interpersonal communication skills are essential for building trust and supporting clients’ independence. These skills ensure that individuals with disabilities receive personalized, respectful, and effective care, promoting their well-being and inclusion.

What is the best job for someone with a disability?

The best job for someone with a disability depends on their skills, interests, and specific needs. Many roles in customer service, data entry, remote work, or positions with flexible schedules and accessible environments are suitable. Accommodations and assistive technologies can help individuals succeed in a wide range of careers.

Where can I get a job if I have a disability?

Individuals with disabilities can find employment through government programs like vocational rehabilitation services, which provide job placement and support. Many companies also have disability inclusion policies and accommodations to support employees with disabilities, and job seekers can explore roles in various industries that promote accessibility and diversity.

Does asthma fall under the disability act?

Disability job roles are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which considers asthma a qualifying disability if it substantially limits major life activities. Employers are required to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with asthma, such as modified work environments or schedules. It is important for individuals to document their condition and communicate with employers about necessary accommodations.
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Infographic showing various Disability job openings in Wisconsin as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,577 per year, or $26.2 per hour.
Direct Support Professional - Northern Nassau County, NY

Direct Support Professional - Northern Nassau County, NY

YAI - Seeing beyond disability

Port Washington, WI

$14.25 - $17.25/hr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 15 days ago


YAI rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 12 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

If you are a current YAI employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account.

About the Position

We are hiring Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) for our Port Washington, Manhasset, Glen Cove and Williston Park locations.

DSPs work closely with people of all ages who have intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).Depending on the supports needed, DSPs may work in a person's home, in their family's home, in a YAI residence, at a day habilitation center, or out in the community.

YAI's Mission

Ready to join our 4,000+ employees in a career at YAI?

Working at YAI means effecting real change in people's lives. It means going home at the end of the day knowing you have helped someone accomplish a goal. If you want a careersupporting others,creatively finding solutions to life's challenges,and building a more inclusive community,YAI is the place for you!

Join us in our mission to create opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live, love, work, and learn in their communities. Learn more at yai.org/careers.

Program

  • ResidentialServices

Location

  • Northern Nassau County

Schedule

  • Full time, part time, weekday and/or weekend positions available - including morning , evening, and overnight schedules.

Key/Essential Functions & Responsibilities

  • Assists individuals in maximizing their strengths, interests, and abilities, upholding their personal rights, displaying patience and tolerance while providing emotional support and building positive relationships.

  • Supports people to meet personal goals that characterize quality of life, engages in respectful communications and conversations through person-first language, encourages socializing and facilitates activities that provide social capital and connections to the community.

  • Responsible for the overall supervision, protection, and care of individuals at all times including maintenance of program guidelines for the protection of individuals, facilitating learning and training in fire safety and identifying and appropriately escalating signs of an individual's potential harm to self or others.

  • Ensures health, wellness and safety by providing appropriate supervision of the people we support and by managing crisis situations while adhering to applicable policies, procedures and regulations.

  • Provides support in a variety of settings and in accordance with each person's individualized service and behavior support plans, utilizing support skills for people with varying levels of need and demonstrating the OPWDD Core Competencies.

  • Ensures implementation of person-centered, individualized plans following levels of supervision and safeguards including protective oversight (IPOPs), as well as Behavior Support Plans (BSPs), Staff Action and/or Life Plans for all people we support, understanding the intentions and goals of the plans.

  • Maintains a clean, safe and organized therapeutic environment.

  • Utilizes safe & appropriate handing procedures when working with individuals and implements infection control protocols.

  • Assists with a variety of tasks for people we support, as appropriate/authorized, including:

  • Providing personal care and assisting with activities of daily living (ADLs) including intimate care and personal hygiene (e.g. bathing, dressing, and toileting), laundry and housekeeping.

  • Ensuring that medication is administered as prescribed, in accordance with applicable guidelines.

  • Teaching/developing skills.

  • Supporting person-centered advocacy with the individuals.

  • Assisting in communication, self-expression and resolving disputes amongst individuals.

  • Facilitating ethical decision making.

  • Providing supervision for and/or planning and preparing balanced meals and snacks for people we support in accordance with dietary restrictions and guidelines of specific individuals including for modified diets or liquid consistencies.

  • Transporting and escorting individuals on recreational activities, medical appointments, home visits, volunteer and/or employment sites, etc.

  • Assisting people with making purchases, as well as safeguarding personal allowance funds and any additional funds provided.

  • Develops an understanding of specialized clinical knowledge for person specific needs (supporting adults, challenging behaviors, autism spectrum disorders, complex medical needs).

  • Implements Behavior Support Plan as written by Behavior Intervention Specialist (BIS).

  • Collects, records, and summarizes data on individuals' observable behavior.

  • Observes and reports any changes in behavior, or other signs and symptoms, to clinical and/or leadership team.

  • Serves as a member of a highly effective team (teamwork within the circle of support), providing feedback and communicating programmatic needs to members of team and maintaining a solution-oriented approach during conflicts.

  • Completes and maintains all necessary trainings and certifications, including specialized trainings based on program and position to ensure compliance with YAI policies and all applicable rules or regulations and applies skills.

  • Reviews communication logs daily and makes entries of events, progress notes, services and/or information; collectsand enters data as part of daily operations using an electronic healthrecord (e.g. Digital Agency (DA), Electronic Medication Administration Records (eMAR).

  • Reviews and completes all other required paperwork and documentation to ensure compliance and/or billing completely, accurately and within appropriate timeframes (e.g., notifications, logging, incident reports, update files, maintenance requests, phone calls, and tracking of incidents).

  • Uses foundational teaching skills (Explain, Model, Observe and Evaluate [EMOE], task analysis, essential skills, supports and modifications, etc.) and progressive teaching.

  • Understands behavior as communication and employs person-centered thinking to support positive interactions and prevent further escalation.

  • Complies with all Federal, State, Local and other relevant regulatory agency requirements, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

  • Reports maintenance, upkeep and safety concerns observed at YAI facilities to Program Supervisor or appropriate designee.

  • Consults with program leadership, clinical and other direct support staff to ensure streamlined and top-quality care for individuals and attends and actively participates in team meetings.

  • Utilizes/demonstrates approved YAI and OPWDD training techniques (i.e. verbal, environmental, and physical interventions, including take downs) to respond timely and appropriately to challenging and/or self-injurious behavior, ensuring the health and safety of the people we support, self and others.

  • Provides coverage for other direct support staff as requested, which may include assisting at another YAI or off-site location (e.g. hospital) based on needs of program and/or individuals supported, including remaining on shift to ensure maintenance of minimum coverage levels for program.

  • May participate in the development of treatment plans.

  • For certain assignments, may be required to operate YAI motor vehicle to transport individuals to and/or from programs, residences, community or other locations on a daily (or other regular) basis with appropriate credentials.

  • Performs all other duties, as assigned.

Minimum Qualification Requirements including education, experience, licensure/certification, etc. and essential physical capabilities (e.g. lifting, assisting lifting, standing, etc.)

  • Must be at least 18 years of age.

  • Ability to meet essential physical demands of position including frequent walking, sitting, standing, bending, twisting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling and reaching with hands and arms; use hands to handle, finger or feel objects, tools or controls; assisting with lifting/moving individuals of any weight with assistance of mechanical lifts or other equipment and/or pushing individuals in wheelchairs; lifting and/or moving up to 25 pounds on occasion; having the physical capacity to work with and implement emergency interventions as per the person's Behavior Support Plan if/as needed, including lifting/moving individuals of any weight with or without assistance of equipment and/or other staff.

  • Effective written and oral communication skills including the ability to appropriately document services provided for billing and tracking purposes.

  • Enthusiasm for working with people with I/DD, willingness to take initiative and ability to demonstrate positivity, patience and empathy and compassion in all interactions.

  • Ability and willingness to assist with a variety of supports and ADLs as requested, including regular exposure to and handling of various bodily fluids.

  • Basic computer skills - including email, utilizing Workday and related systems (DA, etc.) to complete tasks.

  • Must hold or obtain and maintain Strategies for Crisis Intervention and Prevention - Revised (SCIP-R) within one (1) year of appointment.

  • Must hold or obtain and maintain additional certifications as required by program assignment and persons supported (for example: Choking - Return Demonstration, Approved Medication Administration Personnel (AMAP), Diabetes Care, CPR, Tube Feeding, etc.) within one (1) year of appointment.

  • Ability to develop and maintain professional relationships in alignment with YAI's mission and vision.

  • Ability to remain calm in stressful situations and work in a high energy, fast-paced environment.

  • Ability to work beyond regularly scheduled hours/shift and/or to report to work as scheduled on holidays, in inclement weather or during other emergencies to maintain minimum coverage requirements of program, unless otherwise authorized.

  • For assignments that require transporting persons supported by vehicle, must hold or obtain and maintain valid Driver's License and Van certification (based on position/location/program).

Preferred Qualification Requirements (desired requirements beyond MQRs above)

  • HS diploma or its educational equivalent

  • Work or life experience in the I/DD field is a plus, but not mandatory (for DSP 1 positions)

  • For elevated DSP positions, must have at least three (3) years of direct support professional experience with the I/DD population and must obtain (and maintain) required YAI certifications based on setting within six (6) months of appointment.

Compensation

  • $18.00/hour - $19.05/hour*

*depending on qualifications and experience

Benefits

  • DailyPay available - Work today, get paid today!

  • Tuition reimbursement

  • Medical and dental insurance - with options for family and more extensive medical plans, as well as vision (for Full time positions)

  • Paid vacation, holiday, and sick time (depending on time type)

  • 403(b) retirement with employer matching contributions

  • Life insurance and long-term disability

  • Discounts on travel, entertainment, wireless services, shopping, and more. Check out our benefitspage to learn more!

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or status as a Vietnam or disabled veteran. YAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

To ensure fairness, safeguard transparency, and promote an equitable workforce environment, YAI Network prohibits the practice of nepotism in the workforce and hiring process.


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About YAI

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YAI has been dedicated to providing innovative services for the intellectual and/or developmental disability (I/DD) community since its founding in 1957 at a time when institutional living was the norm for people with I/DD. Operating in New York State, northern New Jersey, and California, YAI has a team of over 4,000 employees and supports over 20,000 people of all ages in the I/DD community today.

Industry

Non-profits

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

New York, NY, US