Noble has a variety of Direct Support Professional (DSP) positions, at different locations and various shifts.
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If you are reapplying for DSP role, please email j.ordas@mynoblelife.org
Community Living DSP- Support individuals in their homes in all aspects of daily life. (i.e., transportation, cooking, cleaning, getting out in the community, personal care, etc.)
Community Exploration (including respite/PAC) DSP- Support individuals in person-centered activities in community and/or home. (i.e., parks, museums, shopping, library, leisure activities, in home - preparing simple snacks/meals, movies, playing board games etc.)
Day Services DSP- Support individuals in a facility and community setting by developing and implementing a variety of client driven activities and programs.
General Direct Support Professional Duties:
Understand and implement Individual Support Plans (ISP) of individuals served. ISP’s may include, but are not limited to, teaching, assisting, facilitating, and building on the individual’s strengths in the following areas: health and safety, recreation, social skills, self-advocacy, employment, personal hygiene, meal planning and food preparation, shopping, budgeting and bill payment, and housekeeping and laundry.
Requirements
To be successful, you must:

Since 1953, Noble has been committed to one mission: to expand opportunities and enhance the quality of life of people with disabilities and their families through individualized services.
Our services, based in Central and Eastern Indiana, include early intervention therapies for babies and toddlers, autism therapies and day camps for youth, and Project SEARCH and other school-to-work transition services for high school students. Our supports for adults include employment services, Community Living, Community Exploration, Community Integration, Music and Recreational Therapies, therapeutic art and Self-Advocacy. We also support families through advocacy as The Arc of Greater Indianapolis, respite, and parent education through our Center for Family Leadership. We host the Central Indiana Autism Support Group and Pens with Purpose.
We are guided by our Core Values:
People First
Equity
Community
Self-Determination
Diversity