
Job Location Columbia, MD 21045 Position Type Part Time Education Level High School Salary Range $20.00 - $20.00 Hourly
Job Shift Overnight Job Category Nonprofit - Social Services
Direct Support Professionals (DSP) provide individualized, professional, and compassionate support to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The DSP is familiar with the agency’s mission and standards of support and actively participates in the betterment of the organization. These principles are carried out by consistently demonstrating respect, trustworthiness, and strong communication skills.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Note: This job description outlines the essential functions and responsibilities of the Direct Support Professional role. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list. Other duties may be assigned, and responsibilities may shift as the needs of the person(s) supported or the organization evolve.
RequiredKnowledge/
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED
Valid Maryland Driver's License with less than 3 points
Computer Literacy (Including Microsoft Word and the use of Google Mail, ICM and Paycom) Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to successfully complete all ODA, Arc of Howard County and MBON required trainings
Ability to lift 25-30 lbs.

"Achieving full community life for people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities — one person at a time” is the mission of The Arc of Howard County.
Full community life means allowing people to express their choices and have confidence that others will honor those choices; ensuring that those we support are able to choose how and with whom they spend their time, and are able to work at a challenging and rewarding job.
The Arc of Howard County began in 1961 as a volunteer parent support group; it is the oldest and largest non-profit organization in Howard County that provides services to over 400 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. From our experienced professional staff to our skilled job coaches and dedicated residential counselors, The Arc is people helping people in the most fundamental ways.
Since its inception over 50 years ago, The Arc has grown from a small group of parents to one of the county’s largest employers, with more than 300 staff members and hundreds of volunteers. As we've grown, there’s one thing that hasn't changed -- we continue to provide individual services, from one person to another.