At ILC, LLC, we live by a simple yet powerful idea: 'Empowering Abilities, Enriching Lives.' We're not just about providing a place to live; we're all about creating a community where everyone, residents and team members alike, can truly thrive.
Imagine this: our residential services and work experiences are like the ingredients that go into making your favorite dish—each element carefully chosen to bring out the best in everyone. We're not just doing a job; we're on a mission to uncover and amplify the unique strengths of each person in our community.
And here's the real magic: it's not just about the services we offer. It's about the everyday moments, the small victories, and the smiles that light up the room. That's what 'Empowering Abilities, Enriching Lives' is all about—making a positive impact that resonates in the little things.
ILC, LLC isn't just a business; we're a dedicated organization committed to positive change. Our slogan isn't just words; it's a genuine promise to make every day a little brighter for our community, one enriched life at a time
Job Summary:
The Direct Support Professional assists individuals with developmental, cognitive, and/or physical disabilities with daily living activities, both at home and in the community. Daily living supports include general housekeeping, meal preparation, transportation, assistance with personal cares, basic healthcare-related tasks, and administration of medications.
Essential Duties:
Perform housekeeping duties, such as cleaning or laundry
Perform bedside or personal care, such as personal hygiene assistance or physical transfer
Perform basic healthcare-related tasks, such as blood sugar level-testing, monitoring of vital signs, catheter care, pressure sore care, or administration of first aid
Document participant condition, services performed, and other participant-related information
Report changes in participant condition to the Program Director
Administer medications to participants, documenting the medication administration
Prepare nutritious, well-balanced meals for participants
Provide transportation for participants to doctor appointments, outings, or community events
Advise participants on matters such as hygiene, finances, or nutrition
Adhere to participants’ individual support plans, behavioral intervention plans, and protocols, and assist participants in achieving their goals
Complete other duties at the request of the Program Director
Knowledge:
Personal Service ~ Knowledge of the principles for providing personal services
Psychology ~ Knowledge of human behavior and performance; individual differences in ability, personality, and interests; learning and motivation; assessment and treatment of behavioral and affective disorders
Public Safety and Security ~ knowledge of relevant equipment and strategies to promote effective security operations for protection of people
English Language ~ knowledge of the structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar
Transportation ~ knowledge of the principles and methods for transporting people
Skills:
Customer Service Orientation ~ actively looking for ways to help people
Social Perceptiveness ~ being aware of others’ reactions and the potential reasons behind those reactions
Critical Thinking ~ using logic and reasoning to identify approaches and solutions to problems
Judgment and Decision-Making ~ considering potential actions and choosing the most appropriate one
Coordination ~ adjusting actions in relation to others’ actions
Computers ~ using computer programs and websites to access information and record documentation
Abilities:
Problem Sensitivity ~ ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong
Inductive Reasoning ~ ability to combine pieces of information to form general rules or conclusions, including finding a relationship among seemingly unrelated events
Deductive Reasoning ~ ability to apply general rules to specific problems to produce solutions that make sense
Flexibility ~ ability to adapt to changes in the environment or nature of the work
Written Comprehension ~ ability to read and understand information in written form
Communication ~ ability to communicate effectively, in both oral and written form
Self-Direction ~ ability to complete work in a timely manner, with minimal direct supervision
Stress Management ~ ability to effectively handle a high-stress environment or situation
Minimum Qualifications:
Direct Support Professionals must be at least 18 years of age. A high school diploma or GED certificate is required. Some education, training, and/or experience in providing community supports to individuals with disabilities, or in a related human service field, is preferred. A valid driver license, personal automobile insurance, and a clean driving record preferred, which allow the Direct Support Professional to be covered by ILC, LLC.
Working Conditions:
Requires working up to 40 hours per week
Requires working every other weekend
May require working some holidays
May require working some asleep or awake overnight shifts
Requires working mostly indoors in a home setting
Requires some driving and/or working outdoors for short periods
Requires working with one to four participants at a time
Requires working primarily alone
May involve exposure to communicable disease or violent or aggressive behavior
Physical Requirements:
Approximate physical position requirements:
Sitting ~ 20% of time
Standing ~ 40% of time
Walking ~ 40% of time
Lying down ~ 0% of time (excluding sleep time during asleep overnight shifts)
Approximate frequency of physical requirements:
Continuous:
Balancing ~ maintaining balance to prevent falling while performing body movements, including when working with uncontrolled, intermittent movements, or another person
Frequent:
Bending/stooping ~ bending the body downward and forward by bending the spine at the waist
Carrying/lifting ~ raising, lowering, or transporting an object or person from one level to another using hands, arms, and shoulders. Except in event of emergency the assistance of another staff member is used when moving a person
Climbing stairs and ramps, ladders, step stools
Crouching ~ bending the body downward and forward by bending the legs and spine
Reaching ~ extending the hands and arms in any direction, including above the shoulder level
Pushing/pulling ~ exerting force to move an object away or towards the body
For driving positions ~ operating foot controls
Occasional:
Kneeling
Squatting ~ bending the body downward by bending the legs with the spine straight
Part -Time Benefits
Part-time hours
Flexible scheduling - we accommodate all walks of life, including college students, service members, and working families
Competitive wages based on experience, no experience starting at $15/hr* (*overnight wages vary)
Paid time off
Internship credit and/or recommendations for student employees