Direct Support Professional - DSP 1
YAI
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Workday account. Program Hollis Hills Location 8224 209th St, Jamaica, NY 11427
Schedule (Full Time) Monday - Friday, 11am-7pm Key/Essential Functions &
Responsibilities Assists individuals in maximizing their strengths, interests,
and abilities, upholding their personal rights, displaying patience and
tolerance while providing emotional support and building positive relationships.
Supports people to meet personal goals that characterize quality of life,
engages in respectful communications and conversations through person-first
language, encourages socializing and facilitates activities that provide social
capital and connections to the community. Responsible for the overall
supervision, protection, and care of individuals at all times including
maintenance of program guidelines for the protection of individuals,
facilitating learning and training in fire safety and identifying and
appropriately escalating signs of an individual’s potential harm to self or
others. Ensures health, wellness and safety by providing appropriate supervision
of the people we support and by managing crisis situations while adhering to
applicable policies, procedures and regulations. Provides support in a variety
of settings and in accordance with each person’s individualized service and
behavior support plans, utilizing support skills for people with varying levels
of need and demonstrating the OPWDD Core Competencies. Ensures implementation of
person-centered, individualized plans following levels of supervision and
safeguards including protective oversight (IPOPs), as well as Behavior Support
Plans (BSPs), Staff Action and/or Life Plans for all people we support,
understanding the intentions and goals of the plans. Maintains a clean, safe and
organized therapeutic environment. Utilizes safe & appropriate handing
procedures when working with individuals and implements infection control
protocols. Assists with a variety of tasks for people we support, as
appropriate/authorized, including: Providing personal care and assisting with
activities of daily living (ADLs) including intimate care and personal hygiene
(e.g. bathing, dressing, and toileting), laundry and housekeeping. Ensuring that
medication is administered as prescribed, in accordance with applicable
guidelines. Teaching/developing skills. Supporting person-centered advocacy with
the individuals. Assisting in communication, self-expression and resolving
disputes amongst individuals. Facilitating ethical decision making. Providing
supervision for and/or planning and preparing balanced meals and snacks for
people we support in accordance with dietary restrictions and guidelines of
specific individuals including for modified diets or liquid consistencies.
Transporting and escorting individuals on recreational activities, medical
appointments, home visits, volunteer and/or employment sites, etc. Assisting
people with making purchases, as well as safeguarding personal allowance funds
and any additional funds provided. Develops an understanding of specialized
clinical knowledge for person specific needs (supporting adults, challenging
behaviors, autism spectrum disorders, complex medical needs). Implements
Behavior Support Plan as written by Behavior Intervention Specialist (BIS).
Collects, records, and summarizes data on individuals’ observable behavior.
Observes and reports any changes in behavior, or other signs and symptoms, to
clinical and/or leadership team. Serves as a member of a highly effective team
(teamwork within the circle of support), providing feedback and communicating
programmatic needs to members of team and maintaining a solution-oriented
approach during conflicts. Completes and maintains all necessary trainings and
certifications, including specialized trainings based on program and position to
ensure compliance with YAI policies and all applicable rules or regulations and
applies skills. Reviews communication logs daily and makes entries of events,
progress notes, services and/or information; collects and enters data as part of
daily operations using an electronic health record (e.g. Digital Agency (DA),
Electronic Medication Administration Records (eMAR). Reviews and completes all
other required paperwork and documentation to ensure compliance and/or billing
completely, accurately and within appropriate timeframes (e.g., notifications,
logging, incident reports, update files, maintenance requests, phone calls, and
tracking of incidents). Uses foundational teaching skills (Explain, Model,
Observe and Evaluate [EMOE], task analysis, essential skills, supports and
modifications, etc.) and progressive teaching. Understands behavior as
communication and employs person-centered thinking to support positive
interactions and prevent further escalation. Complies with all Federal, State,
Local and other relevant regulatory agency requirements, including the Health
Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Reports maintenance,
upkeep and safety concerns observed at YAI facilities to Program Supervisor or
appropriate designee. Consults with program leadership, clinical and other
direct support staff to ensure streamlined and top-quality care for individuals
and attends and actively participates in team meetings. Utilizes/demonstrates
approved YAI and OPWDD training techniques (i.e. verbal, environmental, and
physical interventions, including take downs) to respond timely and
appropriately to challenging and/or self-injurious behavior, ensuring the health
and safety of the people we support, self and others. Provides coverage for
other direct support staff as requested, which may include assisting at another
YAI or off-site location (e.g. hospital) based on needs of program and/or
individuals supported, including remaining on shift to ensure maintenance of
minimum coverage levels for program. May participate in the development of
treatment plans. For certain assignments, may be required to operate YAI motor
vehicle to transport individuals to and/or from programs, residences, community
or other locations on a daily (or other regular) basis with appropriate
credentials. Performs all other duties, as assigned. Minimum Qualification
Requirements including education, experience, licensure/certification, etc. and
essential physical capabilities (e.g. lifting, assisting lifting, standing,
etc.) Must be at least 18 years of age. Ability to meet essential physical
demands of position including frequent walking, sitting, standing, bending,
twisting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, pushing, pulling and reaching with
hands and arms; use hands to handle, finger or feel objects, tools or controls;
assisting with lifting/moving individuals of any weight with assistance of
mechanical lifts or other equipment and/or pushing individuals in wheelchairs;
lifting and/or moving up to 25 pounds on occasion; having the physical capacity
to work with and implement emergency interventions as per the person’s Behavior
Support Plan if/as needed, including lifting/moving individuals of any weight
with or without assistance of equipment and/or other staff. Effective written
and oral communication skills including the ability to appropriately document
services provided for billing and tracking purposes. Enthusiasm for working with
people with I/DD, willingness to take initiative and ability to demonstrate
positivity, patience and empathy and compassion in all interactions. Ability and
willingness to assist with a variety of supports and ADLs as requested,
including regular exposure to and handling of various bodily fluids. Basic
computer skills – including email, utilizing Workday and related systems (DA,
etc.) to complete tasks. Must hold or obtain and maintain Strategies for Crisis
Intervention and Prevention – Revised (SCIP-R) within one (1) year of
appointment. Must hold or obtain and maintain additional certifications as
required by program assignment and persons supported (for example: Choking –
Return Demonstration, Approved Medication Administration Personnel (AMAP),
Diabetes Care, CPR, Tube Feeding, etc.) within one (1) year of appointment.
Ability to develop and maintain professional relationships in alignment with
YAI’s mission and vision. Ability to remain calm in stressful situations and
work in a high energy, fast-paced environment. Ability to work beyond regularly
scheduled hours/shift and/or to report to work as scheduled on holidays, in
inclement weather or during other emergencies to maintain minimum coverage
requirements of program, unless otherwise authorized. For assignments that
require transporting persons supported by vehicle, must hold or obtain and
maintain valid Driver’s License and Van certification (based on
position/location/program). Preferred Qualification Requirements (desired
requirements beyond MQRs above) HS diploma or its educational equivalent Work or
life experience supporting people with intellectual/developmental disabilities
Compensation $18.00/hour - $18.00 / hour All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or status
as a Vietnam or disabled veteran. YAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To
ensure fairness, safeguard transparency, and promote an equitable workforce
environment, YAI Network prohibits the practice of nepotism in the workforce and
hiring process. Our Roots YAI was launched in February of 1957 out of a small
school in Brooklyn, New York. Initially staffed by Co-Founders Bert MacLeech and
Pearl Maze MacLeech alone, their pilot program served just seven people.
According to Bert, from its very beginning YAI has been dedicated to providing
innovative services for the I/DD (intellectual and/or developmental
disabilities) community. MacLeech envisioned a, “total life adjustment approach,
emphasizing personal growth, social responsibility, employment goals, and the
development of independence for the individual.” At a time when institutional
living was the norm for people with I/DD, this vision was nothing short of
revolutionary. YAI Today Today, YAI has a team of over 4,000 employees and
supports over 20,000 people in the I/DD community. This extraordinary growth
shows the ongoing need for these important services, and YAI’s success in
offering them. YAI supports people with autism, Down syndrome, and Cerebral
Palsy, among others. Operating throughout Downstate New York and Northern New
Jersey, YAI now offers more than 300 programs for people of all ages. Better
Together At YAI, we are driven by our mission of living, loving, working, and
learning. This applies not only to the people we support, but to our staff as
well. Commitment and passion for the work continue to unite employees and drive
the organization forward. Empowering the people we support to reach their goals
remains at the heart of our organization. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, or status
as a Vietnam or disabled veteran. YAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To
ensure fairness, safeguard transparency, and promote an equitable workforce
environment, YAI Network prohibits the practice of nepotism in the workforce and
hiring process.
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