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Direct Support Professional (CNA/DSP) - Aurora, Illinois (55089)

Key Facts

Full time
English

Other Skills

  • Plan Execution
  • Client Confidentiality
  • Client Confidentiality
  • Time Management
  • Teamwork
  • Verbal Communication Skills
  • Social Skills

Roles & Responsibilities

  • Ability to work across multiple sites as determined by program needs.
  • Knowledge of clients' medical conditions and ability to monitor and relay information to medical appointments.
  • Willingness to obtain and maintain medication administration authorization at at least one location.
  • Commitment to completing required trainings and meeting licensing/program requirements.

Requirements:

  • Implement specific assigned programs from the Individual Plan or Implementation Strategy and document services per program procedures.
  • Maintain client rights, dignity, privacy, safety, and provide assistance with activities of daily living, including toileting, bathing, grooming, and meal support per dietician guidelines.
  • Assist with medication administration authorization and maintain compliance with policies, training, and licensing requirements.
  • Provide transportation for clients, participate in meetings/trainings, supervise and document activities, and maintain a clean and safe environment across locations.

Job description

The Association for Individual Development (AID) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower people with physical, developmental, intellectual, mental health challenges; those who have suffered a trauma; and those at risk, to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose.  We are looking for a Direct Support Professional who demonstrates this mission and wants to work for an organization that makes a difference in the community.

Schedule HoursSunday, Monday, Saturday 1-9 pm, Tuesday and Wednesday 6am-2pm; or Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 2-10pm or Tuesday 2-10 pm - Saturday 8-4

What you will be doing?

The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for the implementation of the client’s Individualized Strategies, under the direction of a Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional. The DSP demonstrates this through daily documentation of service provided including but not limited to recreation, leisure, and activities of daily living for each client to whom they are responsible. The DSP will assure client rights, dignity, and privacy, while maintaining a clean and safe environment. The DSP may work with clients with maladaptive behaviors, which can include but are not limited to verbal aggression, physical aggression, self-injurious behavior, property destruction, and elopement. The DSP may also work with clients who require intensive care including but not limited to toileting and bathing, special diets with personal and/or enteral feeding, and enhanced funding. The DSP is assigned to a primary location, however, must be able to work across any site assigned, as determined by program needs.

Essential Job Responsibilities 

  • Maintaining a team approach in working with the clients, staff, and outside agencies. 
  • Implementing specific assigned programs from the Individual Plan or Implementation Strategy, and documentation per program procedures. 
  • Be familiar with and follow all agency and program rules and regulations. Reports concerns or issues to immediate supervisor without delay.  
  • Plan and prepare meals by following menus and recipes written by dietician with client input and assistance; adheres to client diet requirements.  
  • Attend to the self-care needs of the clients including but not limited to toileting assistance, changing soiled garments, bathing and grooming, shaving, cleaning glasses and adaptive equipment, etc.  
  • Obtain medication administration authorization at a minimum of one (1) location.  
  • Maintain medication administration authorization by attending annual training, following all policies and procedures, and minimizing preventable medication errors.  
  • Assure safe conditions inside and outside the home including maintenance and housekeeping. This includes but is not limited to reporting environmental safety concerns, entering requests for non-urgent repairs, ensuring bedrooms and décor meet regulatory standards, performing assigned safety drills and monitoring tasks, assisting clients to participate in the upkeep of their homes, etc.  
  • Must maintain a clean, sanitary environment, inside and out of all assigned buildings and vehicles, on a daily basis. This includes but is not limited to surface, deep, and sanitizing cleaning tasks as assigned.   
  • Must be alert to any emergency situations that may occur and take appropriate action per program and agency policies and procedures. 
  • Provide transportation for clients in personal or agency vehicle for work, shopping, appointments, social events, etc. 
  • Must have knowledge of client’s medical conditions and be able to monitor and relay information to and from medical appointments. 
  • Attend all meetings, shifts, and trainings, as scheduled. 
  • Assist in the orientation/training of new staff. 
  • Participate in the planning and implementation of community and in-house activities. 
  • Conduct monthly client input meetings, facilitate Home and Community Based Settings Rules training activities, and other client meetings as assigned, documenting participation of individuals.  
  • Take verbal and written directions and complete job responsibilities with minimal supervision. 
  • May be responsible for independent building coverage, including safety and supervision of all clients, per program needs. 
  • Working scheduled hours at various locations as determined by client and program needs is required. 
  • Complete required training as assigned on or prior to due date to meet licensing and program requirements.  
  • Excellent attendance and punctuality as defined by the program guidelines. 
  • This job description is not meant to be all-inclusive, and the employee may be asked to perform other reasonably related job duties, as assigned by the supervisor. 
  • Maintain all written documentation as required for licensing and program requirements. 
  • Demonstrates understanding of Home and Community Based Settings Rules and applies principles to client, family, and stakeholder interactions.  
  • Be familiar with all applicable regulations (CARF, DMH, DHS, DPH, etc.) 

What will we provide Full Time employees. Benefits_Summary.pdf 

  • $1000 sign on bonus for full-time
  • 21 Days of Paid Time Off plus 10 Paid Holidays 
  • Paid training
  • Tuition reimbursement 
  • Benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, STD, LTD, Critical Illness and accident insurance
  • 401K with a 3.5% company contribution after one year.

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