Direct Support Professional Customer Service & Call Center - Indiana, PA at Geebo

Direct Support Professional

3.
8 Indiana, PA Indiana, PA Estimated:
$28.
1K - $35.
5K a year Estimated:
$28.
1K - $35.
5K a year 12 days ago 12 days ago 12 days ago Who can be a Direct Support Professional? Anyone with compassion, empathy, willingness to learn, and a positive attitude can become a Direct Support Professional.
A Direct Support Professional is committed to providing excellent care and support to the individuals that they work for.
A Direct Support Professional is willing to represent and carry on the mission statement of Community Living & Learning, Inc.
To be eligible for employment at Community Living & Learning, Inc.
an employee must have the following:
At least 18 years of age An acceptable criminal clearance as defined by the Department of Aging Services A clean driving record with a valid driver's license A high school diploma or GED A pre-employment physical What is a Direct Support Professional? A Direct Support Professional is a staff person who works directly with individuals who have intellectual disabilities.
A Direct Support Professional receives initial and ongoing training in the field of intellectual disabilities.
The Direct Support Professional plays the most important role in an individual's life by providing the necessary support for them to live a safe, happy, and complete life.
Direct Support Professionals assist individuals with all aspects of daily living.
This can include help with eating, grooming, mobility, hygiene, medication administration, medical appointments, and transportation.
One of the most important responsibilities of a Direct Support Professional is to help the individuals become active in their community.
Direct Support Professionals can help the individuals enjoy their favorite activities and also introduce them to new activities.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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