As one of the oldest non-profit organizations founded in the District of Columbia, St. John’s Community Services (SJCS) is committed to supporting and advocating for people of all abilities. SJCS works to cultivate caring communities to ensure that all people have the opportunity to thrive and that no one is left behind. We support individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as adults and children experiencing hunger and homelessness in four states and the District of Columbia. At SJCS, we pride ourselves in meeting every person we support where they are, learning who they are, and affirming their individuality, unique strengths, and hopes. It’s why we exist. Advancing inclusive communities where every person, regardless of circumstances, has the right and opportunity to live their best life is our mission, and our mission is what drives us and is at the heart of our services and programs. What are we looking for? We are looking for Direct Support Professionals (DSP) to add to our team. As a DSP you will provides support to persons with disabilities in developing and/or maintaining skills to enhance the quality of their lives in the community; observe and respond to the physical, social, behavioral, career and personal needs of persons served; advocates for the needs of persons served and serves as a link to community inclusion; assists with daily routines (i.e. household tasks, employment related task, personal care. Your overall essential responsibilities will be the following: Responsible for carrying out the mission and core values of the organization through relationship building activities internally and externally as well as skills training acquired as a result of the implementation of the Individual’s Service Plan. Facilitate individual’s active participation in community based activities, including employment and volunteer activities; Complete daily and routine data collection and documentation as stipulated in the individual’s ISP including behavioral support and other specialized plans. Observe, respond, and report/document individual’s physical, social, behavioral and personal needs by recognizing any changes in individuals that may require additional follow-up or attention. Monitor and report any unusual events in accordance with SJCS policy and state regulations. Assist in the development of activity calendars to ensure that the activities conducted meet the needs of the individuals supported as indicated in ISPs. Provide safe transportation to and from scheduled community activities, appointments, employment and/or community sites Provide routine feedback regarding fleet transportation services as needed and requested. Provides adequate supervision to individuals to facilitate their health and safety including administering medication that is timely and in the correct dosage Attends and participates in all relevant agency events, workshops, training and meetings; and Performs other job related duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
101-250 employees