Direct Support Professional

SevitaColumbia, MO
$19

About The Position

Direct Support Professional - Get Paid Daily! Starting Pay: $18.65/hour (Overnights) Location: Columbia, MO Make an impact when it matters most. Overnight care is about more than just being there—it’s about providing safety, comfort, and a steady presence. At Sevita, our Overnight DSPs are the "unsung heroes" who ensure our individuals wake up feeling empowered and ready for the day. The Perks of the Job: Starting Pay: $18.65/hour + access your pay daily. Work-Life Balance: Part-time hours that leave your days completely free.Career Growth: We promote from within! Access nationwide mentorship and leadership training. Referral Bonuses: Earn extra cash for bringing great people to the team.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED, or documented 5 years of caregiving experience can be substituted for education.
  • Must be 18 years or older.
  • Valid driver's license and access to a registered vehicle with proof of insurance.
  • Successful clearance of background checks.
  • A reliable, responsible attitude.
  • A compassionate approach and a commitment to quality in everything you do.

Responsibilities

  • Monitor the safety and well-being of individuals throughout the night.
  • Assist with evening routines and morning preparations (meal prep, medication administration, and personal care).
  • Change Lives: Build deep, meaningful relationships that make a lasting difference.

Benefits

  • access your pay daily
  • Part-time hours that leave your days completely free.
  • We promote from within!
  • Access nationwide mentorship and leadership training.
  • Earn extra cash for bringing great people to the team.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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