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Direct Support Professional

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Program for intellectual Empowerment

Hillsboro, OR (In Person)

$45,760 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/7/2026

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Direct Support Professional Program for intellectual Empowerment Hillsboro, OR Job Details Part-time From $22 an hour 1 day ago Benefits Paid training Mileage reimbursement Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off 401(k) matching Paid orientation Opportunities for advancement Paid sick time Qualifications Incident reporting compliance Caregiving documentation requirements Abuse and neglect policy adherence Incident Reporting Client rights in caregiving Care documentation Healthcare infection prevention and control expertise Emergency response in crisis intervention Assisting with ADLs Driver's License Direct support Organizational skills Cleaning In-home experience Emergency response procedures Full Job Description Direct Support Professional (DSP) -
In-Home & Community Support Location:
Beaverton, OR Schedule:
Monday-Tues &Thursday-Friday Hours:
Approximately 25-35 hours per week, with the potential to grow to 40 hours per week.
Starting Pay:
$22.00 per hour (DOE) Benefits Include Paid Time Off (PTO) Overtime opportunities Mileage reimbursement Paid DSP certification and onboarding training Professional development opportunities Opportunities for advancement within the organization Position Overview The Program for Intellectual Empowerment (PIE) is seeking a compassionate, dependable, and motivated Direct Support Professional (DSP) to support two individuals with disabilities in both home and community-based settings.
This position is divided between:
Supporting a 12-year-old client in the home and community setting in Hillsboro Supporting a 21-year-old client within our educational and community-based program who has behavioral challenges and requires consistent, confident, and proactive behavioral support, In wilsonville and Beaverton The ideal candidate will be comfortable working with individuals of different ages and support needs while promoting communication, independence, social engagement, daily living skills, safety, and community participation. Essential Responsibilities Implement individualized goals and support plans. Assist clients with communication, social interaction, problem-solving, and self-advocacy skills. Support participation in community activities, recreation, volunteer opportunities, and vocational experiences. Assist clients with daily living skills, including organization, meal preparation, hygiene, and personal care when needed. Provide transportation to community activities and appointments as assigned. Maintain accurate daily documentation, data collection, and progress notes. Follow ISP goals, behavior support plans, safety plans, and company policies. Communicate professionally with families, supervisors, and team members. Maintain client confidentiality and uphold individual rights at all times. Utilize positive behavior supports and de-escalation strategies when needed. Support clients in developing independence, community inclusion, and meaningful life skills. Personal Care Responsibilities Must be willing and able to assist clients with personal care needs, including toileting, hygiene support, changing briefs/diapers, and cleaning up after accidents when necessary. While these tasks may not occur daily, they are an essential function of the position and must be performed respectfully, professionally, and with dignity for the individual receiving support. Follow infection control procedures and maintain a clean and safe environment for all participants. Required Training & Competencies Staff are expected to maintain competency in the following areas: Person-Centered Practices and Planning Civil and Human Rights Confidentiality Standards Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation Prevention Incident Reporting Requirements Documentation Standards Effective Communication Strategies Infection Control Procedures Emergency Response Procedures Health and Safety Supports Medication Documentation Requirements Community Inclusion and Employment Supports Self-Determination and Choice-Making Positive Behavior Support Strategies Supporting Independence and Daily Living Skills DSP Training Previous DSP experience is preferred but not required. Candidates who do not already possess Oregon DSP certifications and required ODHS-DD training will receive paid onboarding and DSP certification training. Required DSP training is compensated at $18.00 per hour and must be completed successfully before working independently with clients. Ongoing professional development and continuing education opportunities are provided throughout employment. Qualifications Valid driver's license and reliable transportation. Ability to pass required background checks. Ability to lift, bend, stand, walk, and actively participate in community activities. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Experience supporting individuals with disabilities preferred but not required. Experience working with individuals who exhibit behavioral challenges, or willingness to learn and confidently implement behavior support strategies. Ability to remain calm, flexible, patient, and professional in a variety of situations. Commitment to treating all individuals with dignity, respect, and compassion. About PIE The Program for Intellectual Empowerment (PIE) empowers individuals with disabilities through neuro-educational programming, community engagement, life skills development, creative opportunities, and person-centered supports. We are looking for team members who are passionate about helping individuals build meaningful lives, greater independence, and stronger connections within their communities.
Pay:
From $22.00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Mileage reimbursement Paid orientation Paid sick time Paid time off Paid training
Work Location:
In person