Direct Support Professional II – Floater (Starting Rate $15.25/Hour)
Published on August 11, 2025
Location: Bradford, PA
General: Responsible to provide person-centered services to individuals with disabilities in a wide variety of programming areas to include but not limited to In-Home and Community, companion, vocational, community, employment, and adult training facilities.
Standard Schedule: Full-Time, 35-37.5 hours/week (hours vary based on employer/participant needs)
Contact: Brittany Keck, SHRM-CP, COO, [email protected], 814-368-4101 Ext. 211, Futures Rehabilitation Center, One Futures Way, Bradford, PA 16701
Education Requirements: High school diploma or GED; preferred a minimum of one years’ experience working in a direct care position or with individuals with disabilities; or a combination of education and experience.
Position Requirements: Ability to read and understand Individual Support Plans and schedules. Demonstrate written, verbal and organizational skills. Maintain a professional attitude and appearance. Strong decision-making skills. Must be dependable and flexible. Ability to work in a team environment with all levels of the organizations. Ability to apply basic first aid skills. Must have reliable transportation.
Physical and Training Requirements: Regularly required to sit; frequently required to reach with hands and arms; occasionally required to stand, walk or kneel; the employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. May be required to travel. Required to complete twenty-four (24) hours of annual training to ensure compliance with State regulations. Must have a valid driver’s license. Required to pass a PA State Police criminal record history check and/or FBI criminal record history check if not a resident of PA. May be required to obtain physical and Mantoux (TB) skin test. May be required to obtain ACRE/CESP (program specific) certification. Required to have or obtain CPR/First Aid certification.
Specific Responsibilities:
- Provide person-centered supports in site-based/community-based settings to individuals across all Agency programs as scheduled. Programs to include Work Center, Blaisdell Center, and In-Home and Community
- Ensure health and safety needs of participants
- Read and comprehend Individual Support Plans (ISP)
- Provide the level of supervision and support that is detailed within the individual’s support plan throughout duration of service provision
- Accurately complete and submit required documentation per program regulations
- Promote community employment/integration
- Report incidents per program regulations
- Assist participants with activities of daily living
- Ensure program area is organized and clean
- May be required to attend annual ISP meetings and contribute to the development of a participant’s personal support plan as requested
- Promote, maintain and model behavior that demonstrates respect for others and acknowledges the needs and rights of the participants we support
- Work in cooperation with other community agencies, businesses, and providers as needed
- Ensure adherence to confidential, legal and Agency policies and procedures
- Participate in professional development, staff meetings, and group conferences
- Maintain high professional standards at work with regard to personal behavior and interactions with other staff, participants, families, businesses and outside agencies
- This job description may not be all-inclusive and duties may be modified when necessary; employees are expected to perform all other duties as assigned by immediate supervisor