As a Direct Support Professional, you will provide hands-on care and advocacy for individuals with developmental disabilities. Your responsibilities include assisting with daily living activities, health and wellness support, and promoting community engagement.
Requirements summary
A High School Diploma or equivalency is required, along with fluency in English. Experience supporting adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities is preferred but not mandatory.
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Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
Bell
Blvd
ICF -
Bayside,
NY 11360Education
Level:
High
SchoolSalary
Range: $19.46 - $19.46 HourlyMake an Impact at WellLife Network At WellLife, we believe every person deserves the dignity, respect, and support to live as independently as possible. Our Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) play a vital role in helping New Yorkers with developmental disabilities and other support needs thrive in their homes and communities. If you have a caring heart, a commitment to inclusion, and the drive to make a real difference every day, this could be the role for you. What You’ll Be Doing As a Direct Support Professional, you’ll provide hands-on care, encouragement, and advocacy for the individuals you support. From assisting with daily living to building community connections, you’ll be a trusted partner in helping people achieve their goals and live fulfilling lives. Your Core Responsibilities Personal Care & Daily Living Support Assist with activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting. Help with meal preparation, household chores, and creating a safe, comfortable home environment. Health & Wellness Administer medications as directed. Support individuals in attending medical appointments and following treatment plans. Mobility & Accessibility Assist with walking, transfers, and the use of mobility aids. Ensure individuals can navigate their environments safely. Behavioral & Emotional Support Implement strategies to support behaviors in a respectful manner. Provide encouragement and reassurance to promote confidence and independence. Community & Social Engagement Plan and participate in recreational, educational, and social activities. Encourage involvement in community programs and events to foster belonging. Communication & Advocacy Assist with communication tools or techniques to help individuals express themselves. Advocate for their needs, rights, and access to services. Collaboration & Documentation Partner with healthcare providers, therapists, and other team members for holistic care. Maintain accurate and timely records including daily notes, progress reports, incident reports, and other required documentation in electronic systems.
We’d
Love to
Hear from
You
If
You
Have: A High School Diploma or equivalency diploma (required). Fluent in English for client communication. A valid New York State Driver’s License with at least 2 years of driving experience (required for driving positions). Comfort operating a large vehicle (for driving positions) Experience supporting adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities or behavioral health needs (preferred but not required). Patience, compassion, and dedication to empowering others.
Benefits
Wellness Program
Medical
Dental
Vision
Paid Time Off
Holidays
401k Retirement Plan
Ongoing Professional Development
Personal Days
Career Advancement Opportunities
What
You’ll
Gain
Compensation: Competitive hourly rate based on experience.
Robust
Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and 401k retirement plan (with matching).
Work-Life
Balance: Paid time off, holidays, and personal days.
Wellness
Program: Free and low cost gym and wellness access and support.
Training &
Growth: Ongoing professional development and career advancement opportunities. Meaningful work that makes a real difference in people’s lives. A supportive team environment where you’re valued. About WellLife Network WellLife Network is one of the region’s most impactful nonprofit human services organizations, serving more than 25,000 individuals each year. Our work spans behavioral health, developmental disabilities, addiction recovery, housing, employment, and family support. We believe every person deserves dignity, respect, and the opportunity to thrive—and we reflect that in everything we do. QualificationsHigh School diploma or equivalency diploma required. Experience working with adults with intellectual/developmental or other behavioral health disabilities preferred.