DSP, Day Habilitation FT (1855) New Horizon
Company: Arc Glow
Location: Mount Morris
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Summary: The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible
for direct oversight, guidance and training of people receiving
supports and services. Provide guidance, training, support,
supervision and encouragement to people in reaching their maximum
potential and to promote independence and community integration.
Essential Functions: Program Specific Functions: Organize and
schedule structured days with a variety of site-based activities
such as social, communication, safety, housekeeping, personal care,
health care, money management, self-advocacy, community involvement
which provides growth for individuals supported. Provide necessary
supervision for individuals as specified in their Life Plan and
Safeguard Plan which includes but not limited to, program
oversight, community oversight, transportation, toileting, hygiene,
nutrition, fire safety etc. Develop a regular volunteer/recreation
calendar of events and maintain close communication with eligible
individuals, families, volunteer sites and agency staff about
outing details. Provide necessary transportation in Agency vehicles
and/or designated vehicle to and from planned events. General
Functions: Provide supports, assessment and training to persons
supported according to their written Staff Action Plan (SAP) and
individual Safeguards Plan or Individual Plan of Protection (IPOP).
Implement goals as written by the Individual and their team. Ensure
necessary level of supervision (LOS) is met by following the
individual’s Safeguard Plan, Individual Plan of Protection (IPOP),
Behavior Support Plan (BSP), Plan of Nursing Services (PONS)
dietary guidelines and any other applicable plans. Accurately
document services contemporaneously in Electronic Health Record
(EHR) or with paper note (as applicable) in accordance with the
Agency, OPWDD, Medicaid and other funder requirements. Treat all
protected health information consistent with HIPAA. Properly
utilize and store all agency electronics such as chrome book,
laptop, cell phone and/or hot spot. Maintain accurate records by
collecting, compiling, evaluating data and submitting in a timely
manner in the appropriate format including: daily goal notes,
checklists, progress notes, injury/fall reports, seizure reports,
attendance records, incident reports, behavior documentation etc.
Provide input into the development and implementation of the SAP in
accordance with the Life Plan (LP) as developed by each person
receiving services, family, advocate and Care Coordinator. Maintain
knowledge and understanding of individual’s medical, physical,
psychological and dental health care needs. Recognize and respond
in a timely manner to signs and symptoms of illness/injury and
medical emergencies. Notify supervisor or nurse immediately of
concerns. Provide personal hygiene and health care assistance to
people supported as needed including: toileting, showering, oral
hygiene, shaving, hair care, nail care, changing of adult
protective garment etc. Provide training and encouragement to
people supported to ensure good personal health care as needed.
Communicate health care concerns to supervisor or nurse as
necessary. Participate in developing and delivering remote services
to individuals as necessary. As necessary, become certified in
medication administration and maintain certification on an annual
basis. As assigned, administer medications, as per Agency Policy
and Procedure. Assist individual's in receiving needed/desired
medical services and communicating/documenting pertinent
information as per Agency policy, as designated (i.e. medication
administration, transportation to appointments) Support the safety
of all individuals in everyday situations. Work as a team to
support positive behavioral strategies. Provide transportation to
people supported as necessary and follow proper safety procedures.
Drive Agency vehicles, complete necessary paperwork and report any
accidents or maintenance issues immediately to the transportation
department and your supervisor. Ensure agency vehicle is kept tidy
and follow all routine cleaning procedures. Assist people supported
to build positive relationships in their community. Support people
to make personal choices and to advocate for themselves. Respect
matters related to diversity and inclusion. Communicate
professionally with co-workers, people supported, families and the
community as necessary. Complete all required Agency Training per
agency policy and apply knowledge and skills gained to job.
Demonstrates professionalism in the workplace including: demeanor,
appearance, attention to punctuality and attendance policies,
reliability, flexibility and pleasantness. Report for duty as
scheduled. The location of a scheduled shift may be subject to
change according to program needs. Check employee email/schedule
and other correspondence each scheduled shift. Attend and
participate in meetings, as requested Conduct oneself in a manner
consistent with the Agency Code of Conduct and Arc Brand Adhere to
all Agency and Program Policies and Procedures. Participate in
corporate compliance and quality assurance activities as required.
Other related duties as assigned. Non-Essential Functions: Develop
volunteer/job opportunities in community for program participants.
Attend Life Plan meetings and team meetings for people receiving
services as requested. Participate on Agency committees. Administer
medications as trained and as designated. Loading and unloading
buses. Reporting Responsibilities: Reports to: Habilitation Manager
Supervisory Responsibilities: None exercised Knowledge, Skills and
Abilities: Ability to instruct others on daily living skills.
Actively listen and be able to communicate, verbally and in
writing. Ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary team.
Maintain composure under pressure. Serve as a role model and
represent the agency positively in the community. Ability to use a
computer or mobile device to access email and required software.
Ability to self-initiate projects and function autonomously as a
leader when needed Physical Requirements: Ability to lift 50
pounds, and to stand, sit, kneel, and stoop Ability to assist an
adult with personal care needs Be physically able to assist
individuals in transferring from wheelchair to other seat when
needed Ability to assist individuals with ambulation Ability to
physically load, unload and secure wheelchairs during transport
Ability to move chairs, tables and access storage areas Ability to
drive safely Ability to assist people when they are having
behavioral challenges Working Conditions: Generally working in a
typical program environment May involve frequent travel to off-site
locations including job/volunteer locations, community recreational
sites and personal residences. May require evening and weekend
work. May require use of personal vehicle. Minimum Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent Valid NYS driver’s license with a
safe driving record per agency policy
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