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Direct Support Professional (Youth)

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ALBERTINA KERR CENTERS

Forest Grove, OR (In Person)

$41,600 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Direct Support Professional (Youth)
ALBERTINA KERR CENTERS - 2.8
Forest Grove, OR Job Details Full-time $20 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Paid training Paid holidays Health insurance Dental insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Qualifications House cleaning assistance Housekeeping assistance Simple food item preparation Driver's License Driving Clean workspace maintenance Full Job Description At Albertina Kerr, we believe that all people thrive in nurturing and inclusive communities. Our mission is to empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental health challenges to lead self-determined lives in their communities. As a Direct Support Professional (DSP) in our youth group homes, you'll work alongside a collaborative, multidisciplinary team - including DSPs, Behavior Specialists, Therapists, Skills Trainers, and Psychiatrists, to support youth ages 10-17 with both developmental and mental health needs (dual diagnosis). Each home supports up to four youth, each with unique backgrounds, strengths, and goals. You'll help youth: Build social, emotional regulation, and advocacy skills Develop independence in daily living Strengthen relationships and community connections Daily responsibilities vary but often include supporting morning and bedtime routines, school preparation, after-school activities, meals, and household tasks. You'll also collaborate with families and care teams to ensure consistent, high-quality support. At times, you may support youth who are dysregulated due to trauma or skill gaps. In these moments, you'll model emotional regulation, use approved strategies to maintain safety, and focus on relationship-building and repair. We believe all people do well if they can, and your role is to support youth in building the skills they need to succeed. We're looking for people who: Center youth and meet them where they are—on both good and challenging days Provide consistency and positive adult support Are open to learning strategies for supporting dual diagnoses Understand the impact of trauma on behavior In this role, you will: Build safe, trusting relationships with youth Support daily living needs, including personal care Help youth develop skills for independence and adulthood Follow behavior support plans and ensure safety Collaborate with families, medical professionals, and team members Monitor health and well-being Support youth in the community and across program needs Although assigned to a primary group home, support may be needed at other group homes. Other duties as assigned or needed. Benefits Paid 2-week training program to teach you the skills you need 100% paid medical/dental/vision plans Paid holidays and generous paid time off Qualifications At least 18 years old Great social skills Ability to pass a background check Ability to lift, push and pull 50 pounds Knows basic cooking skills and willing to learn new recipes Knows basic cleaning skills Willing to be flexible and learn new skills Licensed driver with at least two years' driving experience required for day and swing shifts Preference for applicants who can work at least one weekend day.