Pay: $20hr
Sign on Bonus: $500
The Direct Support Professional I (DSP I) - Children's Congregate Care provides direct care and supervision to youth in YOU, Inc.’s 24/7 acute and congregate residential care programs. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team and under the direction of a Shift Supervisor, the DSP I helps create and maintain a safe, structured, and therapeutic environment that supports emotional growth, stability, and positive behavioral change for children and adolescents with complex needs.
This position is considered an essential role and may require working beyond scheduled shifts or reporting during declared states of emergency to maintain required staffing ratios.
Benefits for Full-time employees:
Work-Life Balance:
Benefits for Part-time Employees:
This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of youth while working within a supportive team environment committed to safety, growth, and quality care.
Ensure the safety, supervision, and well-being of youth through active engagement and therapeutic interaction.
Monitor the treatment milieu, identify safety risks, and take appropriate corrective action, escalating concerns to supervisory staff as needed.
Support the development of a therapeutic milieu that promotes:
Social growth and healthy peer relationships
Emotional expression and self-regulation
Positive behavior and improved daily functioning
Establish and maintain appropriate professional boundaries, including:
Physical, emotional, and logistical boundaries
Confidentiality and HIPAA compliance
Professional interactions with coworkers, caregivers, providers, and visitors
Participate in the daily upkeep and cleanliness of the program, including:
Supporting youth with chores, laundry, and meal preparation
Conducting room and safety checks
Accurately document client care, including:
Shift notes, logs, and rehabilitation documentation (as required by program)
Medication administration records
Incident reports and safety documentation
Maintain awareness of individual treatment plans, safety plans, and specialized programming.
Utilize crisis prevention and de-escalation strategies consistent with agency policy (CPI), using physical interventions only when necessary and authorized.
Maintain required certifications and comply with all program and agency policies.
Act as a reliable and collaborative team member, arriving prepared, communicating effectively, and approaching care from a trauma-informed, strengths-based, and culturally responsive perspective.
High School Diploma, GED, or HiSET required
1–3 years of related experience working with youth or in human services preferred
Valid driver’s license (Class C or D)
Ability to work flexible shifts, including evenings, weekends, overnights, and holidays
Physical ability to safely perform job duties, including crisis intervention when required
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to remain calm, professional, and supportive in high-stress situations
Understanding of trauma-informed care and behavioral health principles
Strong documentation and organizational skills
Commitment to teamwork, accountability, and ethical practice
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