




Summary: A Direct Support Professional assists adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to build independence, learn life skills, and participate fully in their communities. Highlights: 1. Help adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities build independence 2. Support individuals in learning life skills and community participation 3. Work blends daily support with advocacy, safety, and skill-building A Direct Support Professional helps adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities build independence, learn life skills, and participate fully in their communities. Their work blends hands‑on daily support with advocacy, safety, and skill‑building. Required Skills & Qualifications Ability to work with individuals with developmental or cognitive disabilities. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. High school diploma or GED preferred Valid driver’s license required Skills in behavioral interventions, patient care, and communication. Please submit your resume for review and consideration.


