Towanda, Green Mountain/Ridgebury, Athens, Canton, Troy, Milan | Full-Time, Part-Time & Substitute Opportunities Available | 18.00-19.00/hour.
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Make a meaningful difference—every single day.
At Futures, our Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) play a vital role in empowering individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live fulfilling, independent lives. If you’re compassionate, dependable, and ready to do work that truly matters, we’d love to have you on our team.
As a DSP, you’ll provide hands-on support and guidance to individuals in a residential group home setting. Your responsibilities will include:
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Supporting individuals with daily living activities (bathing, dressing, toileting, meals, etc.)
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Administering medications (certification required/provided)
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Implementing Individual Support Plans (ISPs) and documenting progress
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Encouraging independence, skill-building, and personal growth
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Supporting individuals in community activities and engagement
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Responding to behavioral or crisis situations using positive, respectful approaches
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Completing daily documentation in our electronic health record system
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Maintaining a safe, clean, and supportive home environment (light housekeeping, shopping, laundry)
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Passion for helping others and making an impact
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Strong communication and problem-solving skills
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Ability to remain calm and professional in challenging situations
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Basic computer skills for documentation and training
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Willingness to learn and follow state regulations and agency policies
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Medication Administration Certification (or willingness to obtain)
We offer flexible opportunities based on your availability:
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Full-Time: Minimum 36 hours/week (consistent schedule)
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Part-Time: Up to 30 hours/week (set schedule)
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Substitute: Flexible/on-call (hours and locations may vary)
Shifts may include evenings, overnights, weekends, and holidays.
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Lift up to 40–100 lbs independently; 100+ lbs with assistance
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Ability to push/pull wheelchairs and assist with mobility
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Frequent bending, lifting, reaching, and repetitive motion
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Ability to respond quickly in emergency or safety situations
You’ll be working closely with individuals who may have intellectual disabilities and co-occurring mental health needs. Some behaviors may include verbal or physical aggression, self-injury, or property destruction. Training and support are provided to ensure staff feel prepared and safe.
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Minimum of 24 hours of annual training (paid)
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Pre-employment physical required
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TB (Mantoux) test required upon hire
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Compliance with state regulations (6100/6400) and agency policies
✨ Meaningful, rewarding work
✨ Supportive team environment
✨ Ongoing training and development
✨ Opportunities for growth and advancement
✨ Flexible scheduling options
If you’re ready to build a career where your work truly matters, click Apply Now and join a team that’s making a difference every day.
FULL TIME AVAILABLE ARE:
Full Time
Sun-Mon:7pm-7am, Wed: 7am-7pm
Full Time
Thurs-Sat:9am-9pm
Full Time
Wed:9pm-9am, Fri-Sat:9am-9pm
Full Time
Mon-Tues:2pm-9pm, Wed:2pm-8pm, Thurs:2pm-7:30pm, Fri:7:30am-7:30pm
Full Time
Sun-Tues:9am-9pm
Full Time
Sun-Mon:9am-9pm, Wed:9am-9pm
Full Time
Sun:9am-9pm, Mon-Tues:2pm-8pm, Wed:9pm-9am
Qualifications: Must have a valid driver’s license, a high school diploma or GED equivalent or experience in the field, no criminal record, and must be a U.S. citizen.