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Direct Support Professional (Afternoon Float)

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Pathway to Possible Inc

Newton, MA (In Person)

$54,080 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

Direct Support Professional (Afternoon Float) Pathway to Possible Inc - 2.0 Newton, MA Job Details Full-time $26 an hour 14 hours ago Qualifications Case documentation in social services Records maintenance Caregiving documentation requirements Working with individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders Working with individuals with cognitive disabilities Care documentation English Developmental disability care assistance Wheelchair mobility assistance High school diploma or GED Driver's License Intellectual disabilities support Adults with developmental disabilities Working with individuals with intellectual disabilities Disability services
Full Job Description Description:
Job Type:
Full-time, Benefit-eligible Position Salary:
$26/hr. | Asleep Overnight Shift is $15/hr (if applicable)
Location:
Newton, MA Supervisor:
P2
P Program Director Schedule :
Sunday - Thursday, 2pm-10pm
Purpose :
Since 1972 Pathway to Possible (P2P) has been providing housing and support services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our mission is to provide housing, support, and advocacy for people with cognitive and developmental disabilities - and their families - while erasing barriers, building confidence, empowering independence, and expanding opportunities that enrich their lives and their communities.
Job Summary:
The afternoon float will be guaranteed 40 hours a week and each week will be assigned to the house with the highest staffing need. The weekday float with receive their program assignment prior to their shifts Float will assist residents with activities of daily living including personal and health care needs, meals, transportation, and recreational activities. 24 hours' notice for Sunday location assignments with location being subject to change over the course of the weekend?
Responsibilities:
Assist and support people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in maintaining healthy lifestyles in a safe and secure environment. Assist with planning and implementation of weekend activities for the residents. Provide direction to and act as role model for other P2P staff on weekend shifts in absence of Program Manager. Complete all documentation responsibilities and maintain the confidentiality of all information relating to the individuals supported by P2P Participate in agency and Department of Developmental Services training programs and attend staff meetings. Participate in the maintenance of house, grounds, furnishings, and equipment. Take direction from the Program Managers and Weekend Managers and participate in program and personnel evaluations. Effectively communicate with Program Manager on a regular basis regarding issues affecting residents/programming/property/etc. Follow all policies and procedures as outlined in the P2P Personnel Policies and Procedures and the P2P Policies to Promote Human Dignity Participate in the development and implementation of ISP programs designed to develop personal competencies based on Long-Range plans supporting people in accessing community services and activities. P2P staff may be reassigned to other P2P work locations based on the needs of the residents we support.
Requirements:
Education and Experience High school diploma or equivalent; associate degree or bachelor's degree desirable. 2-3 years of experience working in a residential setting. Demonstrated ability to engage with clients who are struggling with some challenging behaviors. Ability to read and write English and to document and to update case records and logs proficiently. Ability to work with developmentally challenged individuals and diverse staff, clients, and volunteers. Flexibility and working as a "team player". Ability to maintain a professional demeanor with great interpersonal and communication skills.
Other requirements:
Legally authorized to work in the United States Valid Massachusetts driver's license Clearance of CORI and SORI background checks as required by state and federal law. Clearance of DPPC registry as required by state law Comfortable working in an environment with a cat.
Certifications:
Current MAP (Medication Administration Program) certification or ability to obtain it within 90 days of start date and maintain MAP certification for the duration of employment First Aid/CPR certified or the ability to obtain it within 1 month of hire.
Physical Requirements:
Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds Must be able to provide physical assistance to adults using wheelchairs Must be able to evacuate individuals supported within 2 ½ minutes Must be able to assist individuals in transferring from sitting to standing