Direct Support Professional

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Northfield, MN
Entry level
Other
The Role
The Direct Support Professional provides care and support to individuals with developmental disabilities through positive reinforcement, skill teaching, and assistance in daily activities as outlined in each person's Individual Program Plan. Responsibilities include promoting individuality, facilitating decision-making, and ensuring personal health and safety while also documenting daily events and interactions.
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Starting wage $17/hour*

The Direct Support Professional provides direct care and support to people with developmental disabilities. There are full-time and part-time positions available. Day, evening, and overnight shifts available. 

Direct Support Professionals must provide the following: 

Acceptance of individuality by:

  • encouragement to, positive reinforcement for, and positive interactions with individuals receiving services by:
  • offering frequent praise and positive rewards
  • implementing growth-oriented goals, objectives, and programs based on each person’s choices;
  • teaching focused on individual strengths and abilities, not on weaknesses or disabilities; and
  • teaching new skills rather than criticizing current habits/methods.

    Opportunities to learn accountable decision-making by:

    • providing accountability (limits or consequences) when appropriate;
    • discussing specific choices and their natural consequences
    • modeling good decision-making and the decision-making process; and
    • allowing growth mistakes.

      An atmosphere of caregiving, not of caretaking, by assisting people as requested, not in anticipation of their needs.

      Opportunities for recreational activities and relationships of value with people of choice by:

      • presenting a wide range of opportunities, including familiarizing each person with community organizations as she/he wishes;

        Assistance and supervision as indicated by each person’s Individual Program Plan in the areas of:

        Personal health and safety, including, but not limited to; exercise, nutrition, medical treatments, medication administration and/or assistance, medical appointments, and responding to emergencies.

        • hygiene, including but not limited to; bathing, toileting, dressing, and oral hygiene.
        • finances, including but not limited to; budgeting, cash transactions, and banking.
        • food, clothing, and shelter, including but not limited to; meal planning and preparation, grocery shopping, purchasing clothing, laundry, clothes maintenance, house cleaning and home maintenance
        • community access and leisure activities

          Documentation, including but not limited to;

          • daily interactions and events
          • goals, objectives, and other programming
          • medical issues and medication administration
          • behavior


          Bonus Available: $1,000 paid in installments as training requirements are completed. 

          Starting wage for this position is *$17.00 hourly (dependent on experience). Benefits are available after the first 60 days of employment to all employees consistently working 30 hours per week or more. Benefits include medical, dental, life insurance, 401k plan, and paid time off. 

          Laura Baker Services Association is an equal opportunity employer. 
          *$17/hour + an additional $1/hour with completion of medication certification. Must be 18 years or older for medication certification

          The Company
          HQ: Northfield, MN
          43 Employees
          On-site Workplace
          Year Founded: 1897

          What We Do

          Laura Baker Services Association’s mission is to respect the life choices and dreams of people with developmental disabilities and help them reach their goals.

          Miss Laura Baker founded her residential school in 1897, dedicated to the idea that people with disabilities could be educated and become productive members of society.

          Today, we are confident that Miss Baker would be thrilled by how her vision has transformed the lives of so many people: clients, their families and staff.

          Miss Baker’s vision continues to guide our philosophy of care: we strongly believe that all people need to live their own, best lives.

          *We provide seamless support and services throughout a lifetime, regardless of the type or severity of disability

          *We offer individualized treatment plans that emphasize continuous learning and growth based on each person’s wants, needs and dreams.

          *We recognize the importance of family involvement, and value the nourishing power of friendships.

          *We function like a large family: staff members know clients personally.

          *We do not refuse service to people when difficult problems arise.

          *We are proud of our reputation for effectively working with people with dual diagnosis of DD and mental illness, and our success with those with a history of abuse.

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