Vocational Support Professional

The Arc Of Southern MarylandWaldorf, MD
Onsite

About The Position

The Arc Southern Maryland is currently hiring full-time Vocational Support Professionals. A VSP provides onsite instruction, support and encouragement to people with developmental or intellectual disabilities. Generally, the VSP works as a member of a team with the objectives of person-centered planning and individualized implementation of goals, dealing with crisis situations, and assuring that all duties required by the employment site of the person(s) receiving support are met.

Requirements

  • Graduation from accredited high school or GED.
  • 2 years of competitive employment.
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
  • Demonstrated knowledge about the formal and informal supports available in his or her community to assist people receiving supports to identify and access these supports.
  • Possesses a proficiency in computer-based software, e.g., excel, word and access.
  • Demonstrated understanding of and willingness to participate in a team environment.
  • Ability and willingness to learn and to apply techniques of crisis management.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze information and come to appropriate resolution.
  • Demonstrated ability to collaborate with all employees, employers and community members.
  • Possesses a valid driving license with a good driving record, and access to a safe vehicle (must pass agency sponsored inspection) for transporting people receiving services.
  • Must be able to work a varied schedule in the tri-county area, as assigned.
  • Possesses the ability to pass the criminal background check mandated by the State of Maryland.
  • Understands the importance of natural supports in the delivery of services and utilizing them to achieve desired outcomes.

Responsibilities

  • Assists individual(s) to meet his or her employment goals, by teaching skills, providing supports, and building on individual strengths and capabilities.
  • Supports individual(s) in the development of friendships and other relationships in employment, volunteer and recreational settings.
  • Provides on-site skill instructions and overall job training while encouraging development of natural support systems.
  • Maintains frequent and positive contacts with employers, family members, or other important people in the lives of people served.
  • Provides information, on behalf of the person receiving supports, to various community, business, civic organizations and community service providers (e.g., doctors, social services, etc.) in a professional manner.
  • Assures compliance with applicable regulations, (i.e., MOSHA, DDA, health fire).
  • Develops Task Analyses, as necessary.
  • Assists employment, recreational, volunteer and apprenticeship sites in the development of adaptive methods, as necessary.
  • Assures that activities in all locations comply with guidelines established by the agency, Federal government and the State of Maryland.
  • Provides or assists with personal care, as necessary.
  • Assists with and/or dispenses medication (as certified), or other prescribed medical treatments, as necessary.
  • Assists with the development of perspective employer relationships.
  • Assists in the identification of needs for the individual(s) for community supports, working with the individual(s) informal support system and /or initiating community connections.
  • Assists individual(s) to plan, make informed choices, follow through on responsibilities and speak on his/her/their own behalf.
  • Uses effective, sensitive communication skills to build rapport and channels of communication by recognizing and adapting to the range of individual(s) communication styles.
  • Learns and uses terminology appropriately, explaining as necessary to ensure individual(s) understanding.
  • Maintains collaborative professional relationships with individual(s) and all support team members (including family/friends), follows ethical standards of practice (e.g., confidentiality, informed consent, etc.), and recognizes his or her own personal limitations.
  • Assists and/or facilitates the implementation of an individualized plan to achieve specific outcomes derived from individual(s) preferences, needs and interests.
  • Facilitates, assists, and/or represents individual(s) when there are barriers to his or her support needs.
  • Interacts with and educates employers, and community members when relevant to individual's needs or supports.
  • Identifies crisis situations, evaluates or defuses the situation, and contacts necessary supports.
  • Continues to monitor crisis situations, discusses the incident with authorized staff and individual(s), adjusts supports and the environment, and complies with regulations for reporting.
  • Implements behavior plan(s) as necessary and as indicated in the plan.
  • Maintains accurate records and submits records to appropriate sources in a timely fashion.
  • Maintains standards of confidentiality and ethical practice.
  • Complies with all agency guidelines, procedures and practices.
  • Incorporates sensitivity to cultural, religious, racial, disability and gender issues into daily practices and interactions.
  • Attends, completes and passes all required training, initially and ongoing.
  • Accomplishes all tasks as appropriately assigned or requested.
  • Demonstrates appropriate role model behavior at all times.
  • Attends and participates in staff and team meetings.
  • Contributes to program evaluations by responding to surveys and interviews or participating in discussion groups.
  • Accepts and employs the agency’s core values.
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