Direct Support Professional
Company: PorchLight Services
Location: Madison
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description POSITION PURPOSE: To support
developmentally disabled participants in their development of basic
living and social skills with the primary goal of integrating them
into the community to the best of their ability and providing the
highest quality of life with the support. This is a non-exempt
position. RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for assisting with daily
living activities during the day, evening, and/or weekend hours
within a home for participants with developmental disabilities.
Responsibilities include implementing programs as determined by the
participant’s planning team, attending to health and medical needs,
following general and specific behavior management practices, some
meal preparation for the day, completing preventive maintenance,
cleaning duties, laundry, and maintaining accurate records of
services provided. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Program Services (45%)
Provides opportunities for daily activities and encourages
participants to experience a full life (e.g. grocery shopping
and/or snack shopping, going to movies, enjoying hobbies, attending
community events.) Some activities may require staff attendance
also, such as assisting participants in the swimming pool
(lifeguard present); therefore, staff may be required to wear a
bathing suit and swim with them. Assists participants to direct
their own lives, providing support and information necessary for
good decision making. Completes household operations, including but
not limited to: cooking, cleaning, laundry, ordering groceries and
supplies as necessary. Assists with meal preparation and cleaning
in accordance with the participant’s plan. Maintains a clean and
orderly environment by performing general clean up duties. Serves
as a role model at meal time (sits at the table and assists, role
modeling table manners, serving family-style and eating with the
participants.) Provide some assistance with maintaining contact
with natural supports (i.e. family, friends, co-workers, church
congregation, community members, etc.). Identifies and responds to
participant needs in emotional and social areas; however,
intervention in these areas does not fall within the meaning of
psychotherapy. Respects participants’ boundaries (e.g. privacy,
personal space, demonstrating appropriate interactions with staff
such as shaking hands or high fives vs. hugging, etc.) Teaches
alternative ways to show affection such as shaking hands, side
hugs, high fives etc. Teaches self-advocacy, rights, and
responsibilities. Acts as an advocate for participants supported
when necessary. Assists with personal care and grooming specific to
each participant’s plan. Acts as a role model by dressing and
acting appropriate to each activity in daily living. Uses
respectful language when communicating with the participants.
Exhibits sound judgment and stress management in a variety of
situations. Teaches financial responsibilities as they pertain to
each participant, including to help participants pay their monthly
bills as received. Manages participant finances per established
procedures from Benefits Specialist. Ensures checking accounts are
accurate and up to date each day that you work. Understands,
implements, and complies with all policies, procedures; as well as
all rules and regulations of licensing agencies. Attends all
mandatory in-services and meets annual training requirements.
Advocates for the needs of the participants residing within the
home. Health and Safety (10%) Maintain a safe environment for the
participants; prevent harm to themselves or others Assists with
fire drills, tornado drills, and other safety areas specific to
each participant. Follows dietary recommendations specific to each
participant you assist, when preparing meals, assists with feeding
and following healthy lifestyle recommendations specific to the
participant’s diagnosis (i.e. high cholesterol, diabetic, high
blood pressure etc.) Observes and monitors for health and safety
concerns at home, work, or in the community (e.g. safe
administration of medications, pedestrian safety, etc.) Assists
each participant with identifying potential risks, at home, work
and in the community. (e.g. pedestrian safety, personal care, safe
administration of medications, sexuality) Assists the participants
to develop a plan and provide teaching to ensure the participants’
safety. Adheres to all safety policies and procedures, fosters
awareness and actions that promote a safe living and working
environment. Follows established lifting and transfer guidelines
and adheres to proper lifting techniques and body mechanics.
Performs tasks, which fall within Category II of infection control;
may include exposure to blood, body fluids or tissue. Communication
(15%) Ability to read, understand and implement each participant’s
Individual Support Plan (ISP), to include, but not limited to:
Behavior Support Plans, and Goals- ISP programs, Rights
Restrictions and Restoration Plans, and all other documentation
required in the Individual Support Plan. Writes General Event
Reports (GERs) as they arise. Reports can be done through
utilization of software or a written report form and/or computer IR
database system. Documents in software necessary information in
each participant’s Individual Home Page each day that you work.
Creates documentation in the Communication log, medical log, and
overnight log (when applicable). Verbally communicates with staff,
participants, guardians, community members and other service
providers. Reports concerns to Team Leader, Residential Services
Director, Assistant Residential Director, Services and Supports
Director, and/or RN as needed, in accordance with the agencies
reporting procedures and chain of command. Uses respectful language
when communicating with the participants you are supporting.
Customer/Human Relations: (30%) Serves as a role model and mentor
for behavior development, demonstrating the desired behaviors, and
using approved techniques and strategies outlined in policy; uses
approved Safety Care techniques when necessary. Displays
cooperative, supportive and positive conduct and presents self as
an effective role model and to the participants. Communicates
effectively with participants, staff, families, interdisciplinary
team members, and the community both verbally and in writing.
Develops and maintains a positive and effective relationship with
service recipients, families, community members, staff, department
heads, and administration. Requirements Minimum of 18 years of age
with a high school diploma or G.E.D. Valid driving license and must
be insurable by the agency insurance carrier. Specific vision
abilities required by this job include distance vision, peripheral
vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus if required to
drive a company vehicle. Ability to meet training requirements in
accordance with Federal, State, and local standards, as well as
organizational policies and procedures per ARSD guidelines. Ability
to complete and pass training in Medication Certification to become
properly authorized and certified to supervise participants in
taking medications as prescribed by the physician. Able to read,
write, and speak the English language in an understandable manner.
Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of
situations. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions
furnished in written, oral, or schedule form. Ability to assist
participants served with transferring utilizing lifts, mobility
reinforcement (one and/or two staff assist) utilizing gait belt.
Ability to maintain a flexible schedule, which may include working
weekends and holidays. Capable of working with developmentally
disabled participants by communicating verbally or in other manners
to instruct, demonstrate, train, and work cooperatively. Must pass
a background check that meets policy. Must pass a post-offer drug
test with negative results Ability to lift 50 to 60 lbs. and
stand/walk for 75% of their shift. Ability to use vision at 20 in.
or less and 20 ft. or more. Depth perception that allows for
judging distance and space. Must be able to perform lifting,
moving, flexing, bending, pushing, pulling, crouching, and
kneeling, squatting, reaching above shoulders, and use of
hand/wrist to support weight occasionally. Ability to complete
gross and fine motor activities with hands and fingers frequently.
Pushing wheelchairs and able to assist participants with mobility.
Ability to use gait belts and lift apparatus safely, and able to
train DSP for proper lift and gait belt use. Ability to properly
address possible exposure to bodily fluids. Ability to handle
possible exposure to profanity, violent, and/or offensive behavior
from participants.
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