
The Direct Support Professional (DSP) is responsible for working collaboratively as part of a team to provide direct daily care for residents at Boys Ranch. This role ensures the health, safety, and overall well-being of each child in care while delivering compassionate, trauma-informed support.
The DSP provides appropriate supervision of residents, oversees facility upkeep, meal preparation, and the provision of residents’ basic needs, including physical, medical, and emotional care. They serve as a positive, empathetic adult presence, offering guidance and supportive learning experiences that help residents build on their strengths, develop solutions, and foster hope for their future.
Working within a Trauma-Informed Care framework, the DSP collaborates with the treatment team to support each resident’s individualized goals and, when possible, assists with family reunification or alternative permanency options. Flexibility is required, as the BSP may be assigned to work in other homes at the direction of a supervisor or on-call leader.
The DSP will have onsite shared living arrangements and is required to remain on campus during the entirety of their scheduled shift. This position requires cultural awareness and sensitivity to the diverse backgrounds of the service population, ensuring that every child is treated with dignity and respect.
This position involves daily interaction with children and adolescents who may display challenging behaviors, including episodes of physical aggression. Because residential programs operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, coverage is required on holidays and during inclement weather. The role requires extended periods of walking and standing, as well as the physical ability to perform approved crisis intervention techniques at all times to ensure safety.
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Cal Farley's is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The Organization
Founded in 1939 north of Amarillo in the Texas Panhandle, Boys Ranch, Founded by Cal Farley's is one of America's largest privately-funded child and family service organizations, specializing in residential services provided at no cost to the families of children in its care. Boys Ranch's residential programs offer a campus environment at the organization’s flagship campus where children live in homes or cottages, and basic-care services offer 24-hour supervision in a small, community setting where the residents attend school and have a myriad of academic, experiential learning, athletic and other extracurricular opportunities. Houseparent couples, caseworkers, other adult mentors and professionals guide the children to develop their potential and help them become principled, contributing members of society upon graduation or completion of their individual therapeutic plans.
Boys Ranch sits on about 12,000 acres in the rugged mesas northwest of Amarillo. Boys Ranch itself is a self-supporting community on a 1,000-acre footprint. Facilities on the property include barns, livestock and horse arenas; residence homes; a chapel; an independent school district with elementary, middle and high schools, a gymnasium, a natatorium and an auditorium; recreational installations such as a ropes course; a greenhouse; a fire department; and water treatment facility. While at first glance, the Boys Ranch campus might appear much like any other Texas Panhandle town, it is much more. Open to at-risk children ages 5 to 18, Boys Ranch is an entire community built intentionally to surround children from across the nation with nurturing support and structure, meeting the six essentials of Cal Farley’s Model of Leadership and Service®, those areas of need the organization believes every human being must satisfy to achieve his/her God-given potential: safety, belonging, achievement, power, purpose and adventure.