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Lead DSP - Community

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Easterseals Redwood

Cincinnati, OH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/22/2026

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Lead DSP•Community Easterseals Redwood Cincinnati, OH Job Details Full-time 1 day ago Benefits Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Employee assistance program Career development plan Vision insurance 401(k) matching Professional development assistance Food provided Qualifications Disability support services Caregiving documentation requirements Working with individuals with disabilities Care documentation Developmental disability care assistance High school diploma or GED Care planning in social services Behavioral support plan implementation Working with adults with disabilities Adults with developmental disabilities Full Job Description
LEAD DSP
•COMMUNITY
FULL TIME
Who is Easterseals Redwood? At Easterseals Redwood, we believe in the power of purpose and the power of work . We empower children and adults with disabilities, military veterans, and people facing disadvantages in our region to live full and meaningful lives. Our programs are designed to meet individuals where they are•to enrich education, expand employment, enhance health, and elevate our communities. By 2030, 10,000 people each year will say Easterseals Redwood makes their lives better. As one of the largest human service providers in the region, our team members won't rest until every one of us is valued, respected, and accepted .
Our Values:
Believe in people, Joy, Inclusion, Curiosity, Impact, and Courage Why join Easterseals Redwood as a
Lead DSP-Community Hub:
PTO and Extended Illness Time Health Insurance options 401 K Retirement Plan with a company match Dental and Vision Insurance options Disability Insurance options Education and Professional Development Assistance Free daily lunch (Kentucky campus) Humana Employee Assistance Plan 10 Paid holidays
Growth Opportunities Position Summary:
The Lead Direct Support Professional (Lead DSP) serves as a frontline leader within the Adult Day Program, providing both direct care and operational guidance to DSP staff. In addition to delivering hands-on support to adults with disabilities, including personal care, skill development, and emergency response, the Lead DSP assists the Program Manager in coordinating daily activities, mentoring team members, and ensuring the consistent implementation of individualized care plans. The Lead DSP models best practices and acts as a key point of communication between staff, program leadership, and the nursing department.
Job Responsibilities:
1. Leadership & Staff Support Provides day-to-day guidance and support to DSP staff in the absence of the Program Manager, serving as a first point of contact for questions and concerns. Assists the Program Manager with onboarding and training of new DSPs, including orientation to procedures, documentation systems, and individual participant needs. Mentors DSPs on best practices in personal care, behavior management, and active learning approaches. Monitors DSP performance during shifts and provides constructive, real-time feedback to promote consistency and quality of care. Communicates staffing concerns, coverage needs, or staff performance issues to the Program Manager promptly. Assists with scheduling coordination and ensures adequate coverage for program activities, meals, bus duty, and personal care routines. 2. Direct Care & Program Delivery Demonstrates thorough knowledge of each assigned adult's condition, individual file, assessments, objectives, and performance data. Provides active learning programs for individuals and small groups to support skill development and the achievement of individualized learning objectives. Uses an integrated teaching approach that embeds opportunities to develop social, communication, cognitive, and motor skills during practical life activities and routines. Provides direct supervision and positive interaction with adults during all personal care services, ensuring dignity and respect at all times. Assists adults with all types of personal care as needed, including wheelchair transfers, positioning, hygiene, toileting, and dressing, using safe lifting techniques and appropriate adaptive equipment. Encourages adults to actively participate in daily living tasks such as snack preparation, meal setup/cleanup, and material organization to foster independence and personal responsibility. Implements behavior management programs as directed and coaches DSP staff in proper implementation. Observes and monitors adult health status throughout the day; ensures prompt access to nursing or medical attention for individuals showing signs of illness or injury. Provides safe physical management of adults during emergency drills and crisis situations and supports DSP staff in doing the same. 3. Documentation & Communication Maintains and oversees accurate and timely documentation including personal care records, attendance, incident reports, seizure logs, behavior documentation, and food service reports. Reviews DSP documentation for completeness and accuracy; follows up on missing or incorrect records. Communicates pertinent information regarding participant care and wellbeing to the Program Manager, nursing staff, other DSPs, and program volunteers as appropriate. Participates in team meetings and contributes to the review and updating of individual care plans and program goals. Assists with shared duties including snack/meal preparation and cleanup, laundry, cleaning and organizing program materials, and bus duty.
Education/Qualifications:
Minimum of two years' experience working with adults with disabilities, with at least one year in a lead, senior, or supervisory capacity preferred. High School Diploma or GED (Required). Demonstrated experience with documentation systems, behavior management programs, and individualized care planning. If you're someone that is passionate about making a difference and would like the opportunity to do just that every day, a career at Easterseals Redwood may be for you. We are currently hiring and encouraging anyone interested in becoming part of an organization with a mission-driven, relationship-focused, joy-filled culture to apply.