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New Iberia, LA · On-site

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IMC is currently hiringan ER Tech , whois responsible for applying the nursing process (assessment, planning,intervention and evaluation) in caring for patients. Effectively interacting with patient ...

Med Surg - LPN PRN

New Iberia, LA · On-site

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IMC is currently hiring a LPN - Med Surg , whois responsible for rendering safe nursing care to patients; supervising, directing, and monitoring the nursing care assigned to her/him; administering ...

Med Surg - LPN PRN

New Iberia, LA · On-site

$20 - $27.25/hr

IMC is currently hiring a LPN - Med Surg , whois responsible for rendering safe nursing care to patients; supervising, directing, and monitoring the nursing care assigned to her/him; administering ...

Med Surg - LPN PRN

New Iberia, LA · On-site

$21 - $28.50/hr

IMC is currently hiring a LPN - Med Surg , whois responsible for rendering safe nursing care to patients; supervising, directing, and monitoring the nursing care assigned to her/him; administering ...

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How much do whois jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for whois in the United States is $37.14, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $45.91 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Whois Analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Whois Analyst, you need a solid understanding of domain registration, internet protocols, and data analysis, typically backed by experience in IT, cybersecurity, or network administration. Familiarity with Whois lookup tools, DNS management systems, and compliance frameworks like GDPR is essential. Strong attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are key soft skills for interpreting data and reporting findings. These skills ensure accurate identification, investigation, and mitigation of domain-related security or compliance issues.

What challenges might I face when working as a WHOIS administrator, and how can I overcome them?

As a WHOIS administrator, one common challenge is ensuring the accuracy and timeliness of domain registration data, given frequent updates and privacy regulations like GDPR. You'll often need to coordinate with registrars, legal teams, and IT security personnel to resolve discrepancies or respond to data requests. Developing strong organizational and communication skills, as well as staying updated on industry compliance standards, will help you navigate these tasks efficiently. Regular training and using automated tools for data management can also streamline your workflow.

What are Whois professionals and what do they do?

Whois professionals specialize in managing and providing access to domain registration data. They help individuals and organizations look up who owns a website, contact domain holders, and ensure compliance with internet governance policies. Their work is essential for cybersecurity, trademark protection, and resolving online disputes. Whois experts may work with registrars, law enforcement, or businesses needing domain information for various purposes.

What is the difference between Whois vs Domain Registrar?

AspectWhoisDomain Registrar
Primary FunctionProvides domain ownership and registration informationRegisters, manages, and sells domain names
CredentialsAccessed via Whois databases, no specific credentials neededRequires account creation, payment, and verification
Work EnvironmentOnline databases and lookup toolsRegistrar websites and customer service platforms
Industry UsageUsed by domain owners, researchers, and security professionalsUsed by individuals, businesses, and organizations to register domains

While Whois provides publicly accessible information about domain ownership, a domain registrar is the company that manages domain registrations. Whois is a tool for lookup, whereas a domain registrar is a service provider for domain registration and management.

More about Whois jobs
Infographic showing various Whois job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 93% Full Time, and 6% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $77,242 per year, or $37.1 per hour.
Direct Support Professional DSP - Full Time and Part Time (up to $19.45/hr.)

Direct Support Professional DSP - Full Time and Part Time (up to $19.45/hr.)

GIL Foundation

Cheshire, CT • On-site

Other

Medical, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Salary: $18.45-$19.45

Direct Support Professional DSP - Full Time and Part Time

Benefits We Offer

  • Meaningful, Life Changing Careers
  • Enhanced Compensation for Weekends
  • Competitive Pay (starting @ $18.45/hr., potential for $19.45/hr. after 90 days)
  • Enhanced Compensation for Holidays
  • Pleasant, Supportive Atmosphere in a Casual Work Environment
  • Employee Paid Time Off
  • Employee Medical Health Benefits 100% Employer Paid for Worker
  • Dependent Medical Health Benefits 50% Employer Paid for Dependents
  • Enhanced Compensation for FT Employees who waive Medical Benefits
  • Salary Based Life Insurance
  • Health Savings Account Plans HSA
  • Supplemental Benefit Plans
  • 401(k) Employee Retirement Plans
  • Employee Referral Incentive Plan
  • Opportunities for Overtime


Maybe you are the right person to join our team.

Maybe you are someone who has been working in this field, or has previously worked as a Direct Support Professional and is looking for fresh start with a new team? Maybe you always wanted to make a difference in your life and work? Maybe you are genuinely concerned about the needs and interests of others? Maybe you have the right heart and spirit to be part of the rewarding field of human services? Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) are people like you who work directly with intellectually and developmentally disabled persons with a heart to serve and a passion to encourage opportunities for personal expression. Human service workers are dedicated to providing care and support for adults with disabilities in their home and community. Whether you have little or no experience at all, GIL is committed to hiring and training the right people.

The Direct Support Professional (DSP} is the primary point of service direct care worker responsible to support adults with disabilities of all ages to lead self-directed lives and contribute to their communities. The DSP is responsible to assure that quality supports and consistent services are provided to people with disabilities in their homes and communities. General responsibilities include coaching and counseling; assisting with social, recreational, and educational activities; providing medical, nutritional, and behavioral support; including but not limited to lifting, walking with, transferring, and transporting individuals. For an even deeper understanding of the significant role of a DSP, we invite you to watch this realistic job preview,

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About Our Mission

GIL "Grounded In Love" Foundation Inc. is a private nonprofit organization celebrating 40 years of compassionate care and services for community residents with Intellectual Disabilities, Developmental Disabilities, and Autism in Connecticut.Our Values & Beliefsdescribe the kind of organization GIL is and also helps identify the kind of people who will fit our culture. If you want to know more about what it's like to work here, check us out atwww.gilfoundation.com


What We are Looking for in a Direct Support Professional

Experienced DSPs are encouraged to apply; however,we will also train the right people who fit this culture.We are seeking a friendly, helpful, and compassionate person, who is genuinely caring, will prioritize others over themselves, and can align with the following essential traits of outstanding Direct Support Professionals:

  1. Someone who has a desire to join a mission based organization; and is friendly, compassionate, and genuinely cares for and appreciates people.
  2. Someone whocan work with positivity in teams as well as independently.
  3. Someone whois super reliable and has no difficulty showing up for work every day on time, even in inclement weather (typical to New England) in order to relieve other trained direct care workers on duty.
  4. Someone whovalues integrity, who is honest, faithful, and trustworthy; and demonstrates a dedicated work ethic.
  5. Someone whois kind, patient, and flexible; and also good at observing for others needs, while listening to others, and promoting personal choice and expression.
  6. Someone whois motivated and self-directed to follow assignments and take initiative when individuals need assistance and things need to be done.
  7. Someone whocan be flexible with your schedule and availability to work due to the nature of 24-hour care for individuals requiring high levels of support.
  8. Someone whois coach-able, interested in personal development, eager to learn and willing to ask questions.



What a Direct Support Professional will be doing

  • Providing consistent care and assistance for individuals with disabilities living in their own homes - often shared with other residents.
  • Providingpersonal care and support which typically includes bathing, dressing, and full assistance with personal hygiene.
  • Providingsupport and assistance which typically includes general housekeeping, laundry, cleaning, and simple household maintenance within a group home type setting.
  • Assisting individuals with every aspect of daily living skills and activities, such as banking, recreational outings, grocery shopping, and general to-do responsibilities.
  • Providingmonitoring and support for safety for individuals with disabilities which typically involves following care plans, administering medications, and attending doctor visits.
  • Providingyour full focus and attention for the safety, support, and welfare of the individuals servedbyputting your personal cell phone away while on duty.
  • Assisting with program strategies and recreation activities in the home and the community.
  • Providing crisis management & intervention at times for medical needs, behaviors, and other daily support challenges.
  • Supporting meal planning, cooking, and other preparations in accordance with dietary and nutritional guidelines.
  • Assisting with money management, shopping, and purchasing for individual's personal needs and supplies.
  • Providingsafe transportation into the community which may include driving an oversize multi-passenger van. Training is provided and this does not require any commercial drivers license.
  • Reading and understanding English in order to follow care guidelines, program plans and procedures, and complete required daily documentation.
  • Investing a lot of time learning about the people you serve in order to better meet their support needs.
  • Regularly completing required monthly and annual training in order to be better equipped for your job while also maintaining specific competencies and compliance to regulations for all direct support workers.
  • Participating in monthly staff meetings and contributing to a successful team process.
  • Paying close attention to detail and being comfortable working with a computer, which is necessary to support our clienteles needs (training is provided).
  • Providingfor the safeguard & protection of individuals personal property, rights, and privacy.
  • Performing various assignments and demands of a physical nature, which may include the lifting and transferring of heavy weight at times in excess of 100 pounds, with, or without the use of adaptive or mechanical equipment, or staff assistance.

The following certifications will need to be obtained and approved within company policy guidelines:

  • State Medication Administration Certification (Group Home Workers Only)
  • First Aid for Accidents
  • CPR Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation
  • PMT Physical Management Techniques (Group Home Workers Only)


Full Time Positions Available: (typically 32-hours to 36-hours over 5-days per week) includes weekday (early hours), weekend, and evening hours in a residential based home for Adults with Disabilities. Overtime is available.

Part Time Positions Available: (typically 12-hours to 24-hours over 7-days per week) includes weekday (early hours), weekend, and evening hours in a residential based home for Adults with Disabilities. Overtime is available.


Locations Available:

  • North Haven, CT 06473
  • Prospect, CT 06712
  • Cheshire, CT 06410

GIL Foundation is hiring for multiple shifts and positions both Full Time and Part Time in Cheshire, Prospect, and North Haven. All our programs operate in accordance with COVID-19 guidelines. Our Staff follow all DDS and DPH COVID-19 guidelines for developmental disabilities workers, including mask and PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) use while working on each shift.