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Embrace Life Services

Direct Support Professional- Group Home AZ-021 Wildcat House

Embrace Life Services, Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85718

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Job Description The Group Home Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for providing compassionate care, support, and engagement to individuals with developmental disabilities residing in a group home setting. The DSP creates a nurturing and inclusive environment, facilitates meaningful activities, and promotes members’ personal growth and community involvement.

About the role Working in a group home setting may be as Part-Time, Full-Time, or On-Call. If the position is offered at Full-Time status, the applicant will be expected to work either one weekend day or both depending on the needs of the program. ELS group homes provide 24/7-365 care for members, which means the DSP may work various shifts including morning, evening, nights, weekends, and holidays.

Mandatory Requirements

Fluent in ASL

Over 21 years of age

Valid Arizona Driver's License *

Shift B- Monday- Friday 3pm-11pm

Responsibilities Member Care and Support

Provide personal care, assistance with daily activities, and support to residents based on their individualized care plans.

Foster a positive and inclusive environment that promotes members' independence and dignity.

Assist with meal preparation, medication administration, hygiene such as bathing and brief changing, and mobility as needed.

Program Implementation

Participate in planning and implementing engaging activities, programs, and outings for residents.

Encourage members to participate in activities that promote socialization, recreation, and skill development.

Collaborate with the team to adapt activities to members' abilities and interests.

Documentation and Reporting

Maintain accurate and detailed documentation of resident activities, progress, incidents, and care provided.

Complete required reports and documentation in a timely and accurate manner.

Communicate effectively with supervisors, families, and healthcare providers.

Health and Safety

Ensure the safety and well-being of members by following safety protocols and emergency procedures.

Administer medication and follow healthcare plans as directed, ensuring compliance and accuracy.

Monitor residents' health and promptly report any changes or concerns.

Individualized Care and Support

Implement individualized care plans, behavior support strategies, and therapeutic interventions as outlined.

Promote residents' communication skills, self-expression, and decision‑making abilities.

Address members' unique needs, preferences, and choices.

Professional Development

Participate in training and professional development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.

Stay informed about current BEST practices, regulations, and trends in developmental disabilities services.

Interpersonal Skills

Develop positive and supportive relationships with members, treating them with respect and empathy.

Communicate effectively with members, families, coworkers, and external partners.

Requirements

A least 18 years of age.

A High School diploma or GED.

Able to obtain Arizona State level one fingerprint clearance.

Able to obtain certifications for CPR / First Aid, Article 9, and Prevention and Support.

Experience working with individuals with Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities is preferred.

Eligible drivers must have a clean 39-month MVD report and have a valid AZ Driver License.

Benefits

Dental insurance

Health insurance

Paid time off

Referral program

Vision insurance

Schedule

8‑hour shift

Morning Shift

Afternoon Shift

Overnight Shift

Weekend Availability

Overtime opportunities available!

This position requires an active Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card (FPC). Additionally, candidates must complete a background check through the Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZ DPS) as part of the hiring process.

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