Direct Support Professional (DSP)

Location: Salina, KS
Compensation: Competitive Pay + Benefits
Job Type: Full-Time and Part-Time

At New Horizon Services, we understand that being a Direct Support Professional (DSP) can be both rewarding and challenging. We believe in providing our DSPs with an exceptional work environment where they can make a real difference in the lives of the individuals they support. Our mission is to offer you a career, not just a job.

Qualifications

Are you ready to make a difference in people's lives? Join our team as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) and become a hero in a home-like setting. At New Horizon Services, we're seeking individuals with excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, to support the unique abilities of our clients.

What You'll Do:

  • ​Communication: As a DSP, you'll excel at communicating with individuals from all walks of life, even when words aren't enough. Non-verbal cues are your forte.
  • Physical Agility: You're prepared to handle the physical aspects of the job, including bending, lifting, and more, all while maintaining a positive attitude.
  • Patience: Your patience is unmatched, and you're dedicated to accommodating different abilities.
  • Education: A high school diploma, or equivalent is required.
  • Age: You must be at least 18 years old.
  • Attitude: Strong communication skills, a positive attitude, a willingness to help, and a commitment to continuous learning are a must.
  • Screening: Candidates will undergo drug screenings and background checks before employment.
  • D​riving: Candidates must meet our automotive insurance requirements to operate company vehicles.

Responsibilities

As a DSP at New Horizon Services you'll be a beacon of support, attending to the individual needs of each person in your care. Your duties include:

  • ​Assisting with grooming, bathing, hygiene, toileting, feeding, and other individual requirements.
  • Supporting individuals in their preferred leisure and recreational activities.
  • Encouraging socially acceptable behaviors and communication with peers, family, and the community.
  • Administering medications following physicians' orders.
  • Implementing emergency procedures when necessary.
  • Providing training and support based on individual goals.
  • ​Maintaining a current understanding of Person-Centered Support Plans (PCSP) and Positive Behavior Support Plans (PBSP).
  • ​Documenting services, emergency visits, medication, and other vital information.
  • ​Ensuring a clean, safe, and healthy environment.
  • ​Reporting special incidents, suspected abuse, and health and safety issues.
  • ​Participating in staff meetings and continuing education.