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Home Program is an at-home based program designed to support a 28-year-old man with autism and help him build as well as maintain a good quality of life. We are looking to hire and train one ...

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Home Program is an at-home based program designed to support a 28-year-old man with autism and help him build as well as maintain a good quality of life. We are looking to hire and train one ...

VT · On-site

$13.75 - $17.50/hr

A fun-loving 45-year-old man is seeking a similar aged Shared Living Provider (SLP) who can offer a welcoming, supportive, and engaging home environment. He has a great sense of humor and enjoys ...

A fun-loving 45-year-old man is seeking a similar aged Shared Living Provider (SLP) who can offer a welcoming, supportive, and engaging home environment. He has a great sense of humor and enjoys ...

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We are seeking a compassionate and dependable Home Provider for a 25 year old man diagnosed with autism in Bennington County, Vermont. He enjoys playing video games and spending time in his room.

I am a 30-year-old man, who lives with a roommate in Lincoln. I am looking for a new support staff who is creative and can motivate me to try new things. I love engines, old cars, video games, and ...

Were looking for caring and energetic Personal Care Aides to support a warm, engaging 35-year-old man with medical fragility and intellectual disabilities. This role is hands-on, relationship-focused ...

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Residential Direct Support Professional

T.A. Home Program

Northampton, MA • On-site

$19.50 - $25/hr

Full-time

PTO

Posted 4 days ago

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Job description

6-hour shifts 4 - 5 days per week, including Saturdays

The T.A. Home Program is an at-home based program designed to support a 28-year-old man with autism and help him build as well as maintain a good quality of life.

We are looking to hire and train one individual as a Direct Support Professional who can work 24 hours per week. Schedules to be determined but can be somewhat flexible.

Though autism experience is a plus, it is not required. A college degree is also not required.

Job Description & Responsibilities:

A direct support professional is a trained caregiver who works directly with individuals who live with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, helping them to lead fulfilling lives.

A DSP with the T.A. Home Program is responsible for...

o Fostering community integration by encouraging and participating in social outings.

o Assisting and participating in recreational activities such as biking, scootering, bowling, basketball, and our personalized, pedal-drive recycling program.

o Aiding in the implementation of some communication programs, such as reading and typing.

o Providing support with personal hygiene tasks and sensory integration practices.

o Documenting critical information such as medication administration.

o Assisting with behavioral interventions, both physical and non.

An ideal candidate...

o Will be reliable, dependable, and personable.

o Must not smoke (due to severe allergies).

o Will be willing to convert to unscented hygiene products (due to severe allergies).

o Will be willing to adapt to this role.

Qualifications:

o High School Diploma or GED

o Driver’s License and Reliable Form of Transportation

o Fluent in English

o Consent To and Pass a Background Check

The Direct Support Professional position at the T.A. Home Program starts at $19.50/hour. Once the 6-week training period (paid training) has been completed the hourly rate increases to $25/hour. Unfortunately, no benefits except some PTO (can be discussed in person).

Company Description

We are a home-based support program for a 28-year-old man with autism. Our goal is to support and accompany him with recreational activities, community outings, a pedal-driven recycling program, communication programs, building social skills and personal relationships with others, and maintaining an overall good quality of life.