Posted 1 month ago
Direct Support Professional (DSP) - Life Coach for Everyday Wins
ClevelandOn-siteFull-time
AI Summary
A Direct Support Professional (DSP) acts as a life coach, helping people with developmental disabilities build independence, confidence, and connection through everyday skills, community involvement, and person-centered planning.
About this role
Who We Are
We’re a team of people who believe that everyone deserves the chance to live a full, meaningful, and joy-filled life in the community.
As a DSP, you’re not just a caregiver — you’re a coach, cheerleader, problem-solver, and trusted ally helping people with developmental disabilities build the lives they want.
Position Summary
The Direct Support Professional (DSP) helps individuals with developmental disabilities grow in independence, confidence, and connection. This role focuses on supporting people in their homes and communities, helping them pursue personal goals, build life skills, and enjoy everyday experiences that make life rich and meaningful.
Key Responsibilities
· Help people build independence through everyday life skills such as cooking, shopping, budgeting, cleaning, and personal routines.
· Encourage people to explore interests, hobbies, and goals that bring them joy and purpose.
· Support community involvement through outings, appointments, events, volunteering, recreation, and social activities.
· Build positive, respectful relationships that help people feel safe, valued, and understood.
· Encourage choice and self-advocacy so each person has a strong voice in how they live their life.
· Work as part of a team to follow support plans and help each individual make progress toward personal goals.
· Provide day-to-day support that promotes health, safety, dignity, and comfort.
· Complete clear and timely documentation to keep the team informed and services running smoothly.
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
· A positive attitude and genuine enjoyment of working with people.
· Patience, kindness, and a sense of humor.
· Reliability and good judgment.
· Strong communication and teamwork skills.
· A desire to help others grow, succeed, and reach their full potential.
· High school diploma or GED.
· High school diploma or GED.
· At least 18 years old.
· Ability to pass required background checks.
· Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation, if driving is required for the role.
· Willingness to complete training and learn new skills.
Benefits
This is a role for someone who wants work that feels personal and meaningful. A great DSP helps turn ordinary days into opportunities for confidence, connection, fun, and growth.