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AND FRAMEWORK FOR CARRYING OUT RESPONSIBILITIES As 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 ...

Microcode summer intern engineers at Ambarella are responsible for the design, implement and test ... Develop a deep understanding of Ambarella's DSP architecture to ensure the efficient use of ...

Microcode summer intern engineers at Ambarella are responsible for the design, implement and test ... Develop a deep understanding of Ambarella's DSP architecture to ensure the efficient use of ...

Electrical Engineer Intern

Waco, TX · On-site

$16.75 - $22.25/hr

Electrical Engineer Intern Job ID: 41366 Job Location: Waco, Texas Job Schedule: 9/80:Employees ... EDA, DSP, MATLAB, Communication Systems, FPGA, Aerospace industry or Optical Engineering

RF Engineer Intern

Huntsville, AL

$15.50 - $20.25/hr

RF Engineer Intern Intern Huntsville, AL About Us Trideum Corporation is a 100% employee-owned ... Experience with Rust, Verilog, DSP, Linux, Matlab/Python, Embedded Programming, and Link Budget ...

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RF Engineer Intern

Huntsville, AL · On-site

$16.50 - $21.50/hr

RF Engineer Intern Intern Huntsville, AL About Us Trideum Corporation is a 100% employee-owned ... Experience with Rust, Verilog, DSP, Linux, Matlab/Python, Embedded Programming, and Link Budget ...

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... on DSP's. Named #2 on the Inc 5000 Fastest Growth Companies in America in 2020, the company has ... The intern will work directly under the guidance of the VP and the Director of M&A Legal Affairs ...

A&R Discovery Intern

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$16.25 - $21.50/hr

... on DSP's. Named #2 on the Inc 5000 Fastest Growth Companies in America in 2020, the company has ... intern to join the team. This role will support artist discovery while providing hands-on exposure ...

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How much do dsp intern jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for dsp intern in the United States is $16.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a DSP Intern?

A DSP (Digital Signal Processing) Intern is a temporary position where students or recent graduates work on signal processing tasks such as filtering, modulation, and data analysis. They typically assist in developing algorithms, performing simulations, and optimizing signal processing techniques for applications in audio, communications, or image processing. The role often requires proficiency in programming languages like MATLAB, Python, or C++. Interns gain hands-on experience by working with senior engineers on real-world projects to enhance their technical skills.

What does a DSP Intern do?

As a DSP Intern, you can expect to assist individuals with daily living activities, support their community involvement, and help implement care and behavioral plans under the supervision of experienced staff. You may participate in team meetings, contribute to goal-setting sessions, and learn to document progress according to organizational standards. The role often offers a mix of direct client interaction and administrative tasks, giving you a well-rounded view of the profession. This internship is an excellent opportunity to gain practical experience, develop critical skills, and explore potential career paths in the human services field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a DSP Intern?

To thrive as a DSP (Direct Support Professional) Intern, you generally need a background in human services, psychology, or a related field, and a genuine interest in supporting individuals with disabilities. Familiarity with person-centered planning tools, incident documentation systems, and sometimes certifications like CPR/First Aid are valuable. Exceptional patience, active listening, and effective communication skills help interns build trust and rapport with clients and colleagues. These capabilities are vital as they promote a safe, supportive, and empowering environment for those receiving care.

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Entry Level Adult Caregiver

Alls Well

Manteca, CA • On-site

$16.90/hr

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Posted 17 days ago


Job description

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 RESPONSIBILITIES    
As 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.         
 
The role of a DSP is complex and requires a specific set of skills and values. The following represents what to expect in the 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.   

PAY: $16.90 per hour. Weekly pay + incentives offered.  


SCHEDULE: M-F 8 AM- 2 PM

 
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   

QUALIFICATIONS   

  • 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    

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS   
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.