As a direct support professional (DSP), you work directly with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. As a DSP, you typically work in a group home setting, and your duties include assisting individuals with daily living tasks from personal care to cooking. Depending on an individual’s disability, you may need to provide more assistance, but your primary role is to monitor and help an individual be more independent. The main differences between an overnight direct support professional and a day time DSP is that you provide care before bed, during the overnight hours, and when individuals wake up in the morning. The overnight shift responsibilities may require you to stay awake, or some overnight DSPs can sleep during the shift as long as they attend to all needs during the night.