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Isp Driver Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

CPST/TBS Provider

Toledo, OH · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record, and show proof of personal auto ... Develops and updates Individualized Service Plan (ISP) for each client. * Responsible for accurate ...

Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record, and show proof of personal auto ... Develops and updates Individualized Service Plan (ISP) for each client. * Responsible for accurate ...

Case Manager (CPST/TBS Provider)

Toledo, OH · On-site

$16.89/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record, and show proof of personal auto ... Develops and updates Individualized Service Plan (ISP) for each client. * Responsible for accurate ...

Case Manager

Toledo, OH · On-site

$16.89/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record, and show proof of personal auto ... Develops and updates Individualized Service Plan (ISP) for each client. * Responsible for accurate ...

Family Worker

Hamilton, OH · On-site

$15.75 - $18.75/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Works with team members to develop ownership for the treatment plan/ISP. * Writes and utilizes ... Valid driver's license and vehicle insurance. Working Conditions * Physical Demands: Requires ...

Family Worker

Hamilton, OH · On-site

$15.75 - $18.75/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Works with team members to develop ownership for the treatment plan/ISP. * Writes and utilizes ... Valid driver's license and vehicle insurance. Working Conditions * Physical Demands: Requires ...

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ADS/HPC Coordinator

Toledo, OH · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

... Review ISP's, attend ISP meetings, share information with team · Build relationships with ... · Valid driver's License with 6 or less points · Valid car insurance (liability required ...

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ADS/HPC Coordinator

Toledo, OH · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

... Review ISP's, attend ISP meetings, share information with team · Build relationships with ... · Valid driver's License with 6 or less points · Valid car insurance (liability required ...

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Isp Driver information

What is an ISP driver?

ISP Drivers, or Internet Service Provider Drivers, are professionals responsible for transporting and delivering internet-related equipment, such as routers, cables, and servers, to customers or service sites. They may also assist with installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of ISP hardware during deliveries. ISP Drivers often need a valid driver’s license, good driving record, and basic knowledge of networking equipment. Their role ensures timely and secure delivery of critical internet infrastructure, which is essential for maintaining connectivity for homes and businesses.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ISP driver, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ISP Driver, you need a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL), a clean driving record, and familiarity with local routes and delivery protocols. Experience using GPS navigation systems, handheld scanners, and sometimes basic computer skills are typically required. Strong time management, customer service orientation, and the ability to handle stress or unexpected situations will set you apart. These skills and qualities are essential to ensure timely, safe, and accurate delivery of internet equipment and maintain customer satisfaction.

What are some common challenges ISP drivers face when delivering equipment or services, and how can they prepare for them?

ISP Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating high-traffic areas, accessing remote locations, and managing tight delivery schedules. Additionally, they may need to handle sensitive networking equipment and ensure accurate documentation for each delivery. To prepare, drivers should familiarize themselves with their routes ahead of time, maintain open communication with dispatchers, and follow best practices for equipment handling. Staying organized and adaptable is key to overcoming daily hurdles in this dynamic role.

What is the difference between Isp Driver vs Cable Installer?

AspectIsp DriverCable Installer
Required CertificationsDriver's license, possibly CDLBasic electrical or cable installation certifications
Work EnvironmentVehicle driving, on-site installationOn-site cable and wiring setup
Industry UsageInternet Service Providers, telecommunicationsCable TV, internet providers
Job FocusTransporting equipment, delivering materialsInstalling and repairing cable lines

While both roles involve working in the telecommunications industry, Isp Drivers primarily focus on transporting equipment and materials to job sites, requiring a valid driver's license or CDL. Cable Installers concentrate on setting up and repairing cable systems, often working directly at customer locations. Understanding these differences helps job seekers find the right role based on their skills and certifications.

Infographic showing various Isp Driver job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 73% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

CPST/TBS Provider

Harbor, Inc.

Toledo, OH • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 17 days ago


Harbor Wholesale rating

8.6

Company rating: 8.6 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

4th of 49 rated food wholesalers


Job description

Harbor is seeking a CPST/TBS Provider to join the Toledo team. This position provides professional care to children and youth experiencing serious emotional disturbances (SED), adults experiencing a severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI), individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (COD), and their families.
Position is 1st shift and full-time.
Requirements:
  • Bachelor's degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a closely related behavioral/mental health field required, or, in lieu of a degree, a minimum of a high school diploma and 3 years of relevant experience.
  • Must be proficient and accurate in computer use, including Microsoft Word.
  • Must successfully complete required training, before services are rendered, in basic competencies including, at a minimum, an understanding of mental illness or substance use disorder treatment and recovery, psychiatric and substance use disorder symptoms and their impact on functioning and behavior; how to therapeutically engage a person with mental illness or a person in substance use disorder treatment and recovery;; crisis response procedures; an understanding of the community behavioral health system, social service systems, criminal justice system and other healthcare systems; de-escalation techniques and understanding how your own behavior can impact the behavior of others.
  • Must successfully demonstrate the basic competencies listed above, as determined by your supervisor's review, within 90 days of hire.
  • Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record, and show proof of personal auto insurance policy to be deemed insurable with Harbor's vehicle insurance carrier.
  • For specialized programs:

  • Developmental Pediatrics: Completion of a 40-hour Registered Behavior Technician course required or to be obtained within 120 day introductory period.
  • Substance Use Disorder Program: May require completion of a 40 hour State of Ohio Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant certification.

  • When applicable, non-licensed staff will be required to complete 20 hours of CEUs every 24 months.
  • CPR/First Aid and NCI/CPI Certifications required within 90 days of employment.

Responsibilities:
Documentation
  1. Responsible for the quality and completeness of the clinical record.
  2. Develops and updates Individualized Service Plan (ISP) for each client.
  3. Responsible for accurate and timely documentation which may include but is not limited to activity/progress notes, ISPs, incident report forms, and any other forms necessary to document services.
  4. Completes clinical documentation in the format appropriate and acceptable to Harbor
  5. In providing billable services, meets or exceeds unit expectations established by Harbor.

Provides Community Psychiatric Supportive Treatment service activities:
  1. Evaluation
  2. Assesses client needs and formulates a strength-based ISP in conjunction with the client, family and/or significant others.
  3. Evaluates and revises the ISP according to the client's responses and needs.
  4. Crisis prevention / intervention
  5. Follows crisis prevention/intervention protocols.
  6. Ongoing interventions
  7. Provides support, education and consultation to clients, families, and/or significant others.
  8. Provides therapeutic interventions as noted in the ISP to maintain the client in the least-restrictive environment and to enhance client and family functioning.
  9. Monitors clients to identify and minimize effects of psychiatric symptoms.
  10. Provides education on self-management of symptoms to clients, families and/or significant others.
  11. Collaboration
    1. Assists the client and family in increasing social support skills and networks.
    2. Coordinates indicated evaluations and assessments by internal and/or external providers.
    3. Coordinates and monitors all services identified in the ISP.
    4. Provides assistance in gaining access to essential community resources.

Provides individual and group Therapeutic Behavioral services, including but not limited to:
  1. Treatment Planning.
  2. Identification of strategies or treatment options.
  3. Developing and providing solution focused interventions and emotional and behavioral management drawn from evidence-based psychotherapeutic treatments.
  4. Restoration of social skills.
  5. Restoration of daily functioning.
  6. Crisis prevention and amelioration.
  7. Group services.

Additional Mental Health Day Treatment expectations may include:
  1. Provides Therapeutic Behavioral Group services within a day treatment model that may include, but are not limited to, the following: Determination of needed mental health interventions; Skills development; Developing positive coping mechanisms; Managing mental health and behavioral symptoms to enhance vocational/school opportunities and/or independent living; Psycho-educational interventions including individualized instruction and training of persons served in order to increase their knowledge and understanding of their psychiatric diagnosis(es), prognosis(es), treatment, and rehabilitation.

Additional Developmental Pediatrics expectations may include:
  1. Collect data accurately and as prescribed by BCBA.
  2. Organize and graph data as required by BCBA.
  3. Carry out interventions, including ABA interventions, and teach caregivers to carry out intervention as prescribed in the behavior plan
  4. Able to understand and carry out behavior plans as written with BCBA.

Additional Outreach Position expectations may include:
  1. Provides CPST/TBS, day treatment, consultation, and other services as needed for individuals located at designated community location (e.g., Cherry Street Mission, schools). Works on-site at designated community location. Assists with program development and engagement in services at community location in coordination with supervisor. Works with supervisor to arrange coverage as needed.

Special Work Conditions
  1. Keeps current with trends and developments related to essential job competencies and demonstrates continued growth in the essential job competencies.
  2. May float to other locations to accommodate client or agency need.
  3. Demonstrates fundamental alcohol and other drug addiction, abuse, and recovery competencies, at a minimum, an understanding of alcohol and other drug treatment and recovery, how to engage a person in treatment and recovery and an understanding of other healthcare systems, social service systems and the criminal justice system.
  4. Carries and responds to cell phone calls as part of general duties.

Why Work for Harbor?
It is fast-paced and challenging, but you will have a lot of fun in the process. You will have the opportunity to meet other motivated individuals who are also making a positive impact at our company. Harbor is committed to investing our resources in you! Some benefits of working with Harbor include:
    • Medical, dental, and vision coverage
    • Retirement plan with company match
    • Generous paid time off, sick time, and paid holidays
    • Tuition and professional license reimbursement programs
    • Clinical supervision hours offered
    • Employee referral bonuses
    • Ability to make a difference in your community!

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