
$1,500 Sign on Bonus for residential Direct Support Professionals *Western Region - Select Positions Only*
Waypoint has expanded to the Western Region of Maine, formerly known as The Progress Center. Waypoint offers comprehensive services, including a special purpose private school for children with autism and other developmental disabilities, case management and outpatient therapy services for children and adults, and residential and in-home supports for adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities.
The role of the Direct Support Professional (DSP) is to support members within Waypoint to be connected to others by modeling healthy relationships, engaging in effective communication and supporting independence. This will be achieved through improving skills, promoting self-determination, encouraging personally satisfying lifestyles and fostering growth to the greatest extent possible.
The DSP will be responsible for maintaining a safe and supportive environment for members while ensuring that members are treated with dignity and respect. The DSP will support the interests, culture, and needs of the people we serve, and promote respectful interaction with all individuals.
The DSP will work successfully within a team as well as professionally represent Waypoint, in the community supporting individuals, with parents and guardians and within each member’s residence or program. The DSP will exemplify professional values, ethics, responsibility, and confidentiality.
Responsibilities
· Support individuals to develop skills that promote independence and full participation in their community.
· Develop a collaborate rapport with participants and cultivate a safe and supportive relationship to plan and engage in activities aligned with their interests and personal goals.
· Respect each individual’s right to privacy and confidentiality
· Assist with personal care tasks (e.g., bathing, dressing, toileting) when needed, respecting dignity and privacy.
· Provide support for household responsibilities, such as cleaning, laundry, meal preparation, and other daily tasks.
· Provide transportation to appointments, activities, family visits, and other approved destinations in compliance with agency policy and applicable laws.
· Follow recommendations from professional providers (e.g., occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, dietary). Maine
· Administer medications in compliance with CRMA certification requirements and following agency procedures.
· Mentor healthy eating choices, activities that enhance physical fitness and overall health and wellness.
· Report incidents, injuries, and other required notifications in compliance with agency policies and procedures and state and federal regulations.
· Attend and participate in all staff meetings and supervisions.
· Manage agency funds by accurately recording program expenditures as required.
· Maintain confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA, agency policies, and applicable law.
Requirements
Competencies / Skills / Abilities
· Position experience not required, but must have the desire to work with, learn about, and support individuals with intellectual and other complex disabilities.
· A willingness to implement positive behavior support and structured activities.
· Excellent communication with members, families, coworkers and other professionals.
Education/Experience
· Hight School Diploma or GED
· Must become DSP, CRMA and Safety Care certified as a primary responsibility of the DSP position
· Must have a valid driver’s license from state of residence and clean driving record.
· Must be proficient in speaking, reading and writing English.
· The ability to learn beginner level Information Technology skills.
Physical
· Normal degree of flexibility, and ability to raise hands above head.
· Ability to stand, walk, run, shuffle, and stoop for several minutes.
· Ability to kneel on one and two knees, and then stand up.
· Ability to bend 45 degrees at the trunk, and twist to either side.
· Ability to grasp firmly.
· Ability to push and pull personal care equipment, and lift up to 50 pounds independently, using safe body mechanics.
· Ability to implement Safety Care techniques to escort and/or establish member safety in an emergency and/or per the support plan.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
Retirement Plan
Paid Time Off
Paid Holidays
Employer Paid Short Term Disability
Employer Paid Life Insurance and AD&D
Critical Illness and Accident Insurance
Flexible Spending Accounts

For over 55 years, Waypoint has been providing high quality services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. What started out as a summer camp (Camp Waban) where people with special needs could learn to swim and enjoy lakefront recreational activities has blossomed into a community based organization with a broad offering of comprehensive services that reach throughout York County.
Our programs serve children and adults of all ages who have developmental disabilities.
Today, the programs at Waypoint continue to serve children and adults with special needs. All the work that we do is guided by the principles of respect for the individual, normalization, integration, and self-empowerment in the least restrictive environment. We take pride in the thoroughness of our program design, the exceptionally well maintained and equipped facilities, the high caliber and dedication of our staff, and the success of the children and adults that we support. At Waypoint, we make a difference.