Work directly with people who have developmental disabilities
What is a DSP?
Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) help people with developmental disabilities live, learn, work and play in their communities.
There are a variety of jobs available for a DSP:
- Working in a day support setting where you work side-by-side with people with disabilities which could include taking small groups of people into the community to volunteer or enjoy leisure activities; teach independence skills; supporting them to make relationships with others in the community.
- Working in an employment setting to help individuals with disabilities to find and keep a job, which could include supporting individuals to identify their talents, interests, goals, and abilities; provide one-on-one marketing and recruitment services to connect people with employers; and provide job coaching and on-the-job support and training.
- Working in a person’s home helping them with their daily living skills such as cooking, housekeeping and taking their medications. Staff may also help people with disabilities maximize their access to their local community by supporting them in activities such as medical appointments, attending church or other community events, grocery shopping, etc.
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