Direct Support Professional - South Shore Customer Service & Call Center - Norwell, MA at Geebo

Direct Support Professional - South Shore

Are you interested in working adults with autism and developmental disabilities? If so, May Institute wants you! May Institute is an award-winning nonprofit organization that provides educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services to individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities, brain injury, and behavioral health needs.
We are seeking compassionate Direct Support Professionals/Day Program Specialists to work directly with these individuals in one of our residential programs in the South Shore.
Schedules include full-time and part-time day, evening, and overnight shifts in the following cities:
Braintree, Holbrook, Norwell, Norwood, and RandolphResponsibilities - In this role, you will help our individuals live fulfilling and independent lives with dignity and respect by:
Assisting with activities of daily living (toileting, bathing, nutritional needs, etc.
) Supporting in skill development and mastering Participating in community integration Aiding in behavioral interventions and medication dispensing (training provided) Partaking in the implementation of IEP/ISP objectives and documenting progress Qualifications - Previous human services/behavioral experience strongly preferred.
High school diploma or equivalent Strong verbal and written communication skills Valid driver's license and at least two years of driving experience aMAYzing Employee Benefits - Generous paid time off & your birthday as a holiday Medical, dental, and vision insurance Paid training and certifications opportunities.
Tuition reimbursement & loan repayment assistance program 403B retirement plan with employer match Other details Pay Type Hourly Apply Now Recommended Skills Activities Of Daily Living (Ad Ls) Communication People Services Receptive Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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