Pine Tree Society is urgently hiring positive and energetic people interesting in helping adults diagnosed with autism and intellectual disabilities develop the skills necessary to live healthy, socially connected lives.
Our program provides a stimulating environment with a focus on opportunities that promote independence and personal enjoyment for individuals who have disabilities.
As a Direct Support Professional at Pine Tree Society, you will assist and encourage participants to functional life skills and exercise-related goals while gaining independence in our day center as well as community-based settings. We emphasize the use of leisure time and participation in community or group activities of the individual’s choice. Some of these activities include picnics in the summer, bowling, and visits to the local libraries and museums. These activities are designed to provide socialization for the individuals.
Essential Responsibilities:
Provides Direct Services to Person Served
Provides Support
Rate of pay: $17.50/hour without DSP certificate or starting at $18.00/hour with DSP certificate, $18.25/hour with PSS, $18.50/hour with CNA.
Schedule: Full time position of 35 hours a week is available. Shift hours would be 7:30 am- 2:30 pm (or 8:00 am- 3:00 pm).
Requirements
Some qualifications; knowledge, skills and abilities:
Education/Experience:
Employee Benefits
In addition to being a part of a supportive and impact focused team, our team members also enjoy a competitive benefit package that includes the following offerings:
About Pine Tree Society
Since 1936, Pine Tree Society has been proudly supporting Mainers with disabilities breakdown barriers and lead active, socially connected lives. Our services include Pine Tree Camp, two Community Support Programs, Case Management Services, Sign Language Interpreting, Audiology, Speech/Language Services, and our Early Learning Center.

Pine Tree Society’s mission is to provide Maine children and adults with disabilities the opportunities and the means to create better lives for themselves and their families.
Founded in 1936, Pine Tree Society has been proudly supporting Mainer’s for over 85 years break down barriers and lead active, socially connected lives. Our services include: Pine Tree Camp, two Community Support Programs, Case Management Services, Sign Language Interpreting, Audiology, Speech/Language Services, and our Early Learning Center.