Summer Camp Direct Support Professional (DSP)

SUNSHINE COMMUNITIES

Summer Camp Direct Support Professional

About Sunshine:

Sunshine Communities, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization located in Northwest Ohio supporting individuals with developmental disabilities through residential, vocational, clinical, therapeutic, and recreational services. These services are offered in various circumstances including at our Maumee, Ohio campus and at homes within the community. In addition to programs on campus, Sunshine individuals and staff operate Georgette’s Grounds and Gifts, a coffee shop and fair trade gift store located in downtown Maumee. Right across the road lies Sunshine Studios, an art studio space and gift store offering classes to individuals and the community

 

Let’s get ready for Summer!

Now hiring Day Camp Direct Support Professionals (DSP’s) for our Summer Program

Great Temporary Summer Job with day hours 8:30-2:30pm (can move to permanent DSP with schedule change at the end of summer)
Starting Pay range $14.80- $21.40 based on prior direct care experience
Provide direct support and care while having fun! Outdoor concerts, magic shows, day trips to the zoo, parks & gardens. Crafts at Sunshine Art Studio, visits with our barn animals, walks on our beautiful board walk and so much more…

Qualifications:
To work as a Direct Support Professional, you must have a strong interest in supporting others and show compassion and empathy. Reliability and consistency is essential to excelling as a DSP.

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Valid Drivers License, good driving record and Auto Insurance
  • 18 years or older
  • Pass criminal background, drug screen and physical
  • Able to lift 60 lbs.
  • Prior Direct Support Professional experience required

Job Details

  • Provide and help individuals participate in various activities that are appropriate for the individual. Assist in planning activities for individuals.
  • Organize materials needed to implement activities, setting up beforehand, and clearing away at the end of the activity.
  • Ensures that each individual’s needs are met, including personal care, mealtime assistance, medication assistance/administration, equipment adaptations and transportation. This may require moving and lifting clients on a regular basis as well as transporting ambulatory and non-ambulatory clients to and from activities within the base facility, throughout the base facility campus, and in the community. This will also require frequent bending, kneeling, stooping and crouching to assist with daily living needs as well as the ability to physically assist in any situation where a client may require emergency care such as CPR/First Aide or emergency evacuation.
  • May be required to physically intervene to maintain safety with individuals who exhibit physical aggression toward themselves or others.
  • Provide any medical care, such as giving medications, suctioning, feedings with G-tubes, and needed, and following appropriate procedures.
  • Monitor and ensure the safety of each individual, reporting any problems to the appropriate person, and completing an incident reports as needed.
  • Document each individual’s involvement in activities.
  • Communicate with supervisor, manager, residential staff, or others regarding the individual’s level of participation.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health package (medical/dental/vision/life/disability)
  • Bonuses Quarterly
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Paid Training
  • Paid Vacation & Personal Days
  • Access to a Success Coach
  • Interest Free Tuition and Emergency Loans
  • Attendance Incentives
  • Transportation Assistance
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Training & Advancement through Sunshine U