Community Bridges is seeking Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to join our Day Program in Franklin, NH.
Founded in 1982, Community Bridges is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the integration, growth, and interdependence of people with developmental disabilities within their communities. We support more than 1,100 individuals and families throughout the Greater Capital Area by identifying barriers, developing creative solutions, and fostering meaningful community engagement.
As a Day Program Direct Support Professional, you will promote abilities-not disabilities by supporting individuals in building skills, relationships, and community connections. You will play a key role in helping individuals identify and build upon their unique strengths, interests, and gifts to support meaningful social inclusion.
Education:
High School Diploma or GED required
Experience:
Experience in human services or working with individuals with disabilities is preferred
Additional Requirements:
Reliable transportation
Valid driver's license
Proof of automobile insurance
Paid Time Off (PTO):
22 days annually for full-time employees (40 hours/week)
PTO increases with longevity
No waiting period to use PTO
Insurance & Retirement:
Medical, Dental, Vision
403(b) with 1% company match
Life Insurance
Employer-paid Short-Term Disability
Mileage Reimbursement:
Reimbursement for approved mileage driven while on the clock
Paid Training:
Training time paid at your regular hourly rate
Part-time: 15 hours a week Franklin, NH (Day Program)
Part-time positions may be combined to create full-time hours.
Support individuals in building confidence, self-esteem, and independence through planned activities and community involvement
Provide individualized supports, including personal care and skill development
Assist individuals in presenting a positive self-image
Participate in Person-Centered Planning and implementation of goals
Complete required documentation, including data collection and monthly progress notes
Maintain compliance with required state and agency trainings (Relias and in-person)
Report safety, health, or human rights concerns immediately
Follow state regulations and agency policies
Perform additional duties as assigned
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Ability to meet documentation deadlines
Ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment
Ability to support daily living and functional skills
Ability to utilize community resources and opportunities
Team-oriented with the ability to follow team decisions
Basic computer competency
Professional and positive representation of Community Bridges
Ability to remain calm and positive in stressful situations
Environment: Primarily community-based; office attendance required for trainings and meetings
Physical Demands:
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs
Frequent walking and standing
Occasional stair climbing
Ability to push wheelchairs and operate lifts as needed
Ability to follow behavioral intervention techniques
Access to a personal vehicle during all scheduled work hours
Frequent travel with individuals supported
Valid NH driver's license and safe driving record
Adequate automobile liability insurance
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