Direct Support Professional
Company: Open Systems Healthcare
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Open Systems Healthcare, DSP Job
Description Job Title: Direct Support Professional Reports To:
Clinical Director/Director of Behavioral Health Status: Non-exempt
Last Revised: 5/2/2024 Position Overview: To provide direct
behavior support as a Direct Support Professional to individuals
with intellectual and developmental disabilities as assigned by
Open Systems Healthcare, Inc. (OSH). As a DSP at OSH, you will
actively contribute to creating safe, nurturing environments in the
homes, workplaces, communities, and lives of those we support. By
upholding our commitment to person-centeredness and independence,
you'll play a crucial part in enriching the lives of the
individuals we support, reflecting OSH’s philosophy and mission.
Essential Job Functions: - Ensure the delivery of high-quality and
safe in-home support, individualized day supports, day habilitation
in small groups, and behavior support services that align with OSH,
federal and state policies and procedures, and the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and Center for Disease
Control (CDC) recommendations. - Participate in implementing the
person-centered individual support plan (ISP) and Plan of Care in
accordance with OSH and Department on Disability Services (DDS)
policies and procedures. - Foster positive, cooperative
relationships with the people we support, their families, and
support team members. - Assist individuals with Activities of Daily
Living according to their ISP and level of need. This may include,
but is not limited to; 1. Personal Care: bathing, eating, dressing,
hygiene, transferring/positioning 2. Transportation: Travel in the
community using public transportation, physician’s appointments,
shopping, errands 3. Household Care: cleaning, laundry, meal prep
4. Companionship: social awareness, conversation, reminders,
interactive hobbies - Help individuals acquire and/or maintain
skills to achieve their ISP goals through increasing independence,
self-advocacy, exploration, and integration into their community. -
Handle situations involving challenging behavior with care and
professionalism and be available to address crisis situations that
arise. - Implement behavioral treatment plans and accurately
document behavioral observations and progress. - Maintain a safe
environment using Universal Precautions and promptly report any
incidents or changes in a person’s behavior to the branch office. -
Communicate all relevant information with OSH confidentially and
promptly. - Maintain accurate documentation of services provided
according to the individual’s support plan (i.e. progress notes or
other required documentation) in a timely manner. - Engage in
professional development from orientation and required annual
trainings. - Effectively manage workload and caseload by
organizing, planning, and prioritizing tasks. - Adhere to all
federal, state, and local laws, as well as OSH policies and
procedures. Required Qualifications: - Minimum age of 18 years or
older. - High School diploma, GED, or equivalent education from a
foreign country. - Active CPR and First Aid certification renewed
every two (2) years through in-person classes. - Successful
completion of orientation and DSP training program and relevant
competency-based training, passing with a score of 80% or greater.
- Ability to communicate effectively in English through reading,
writing, and speaking, with reasonable accommodations as needed. -
Evidence of annual Tuberculosis screening that meets CDC
guidelines. - Must have a reliable form of transportation. -
Acceptable to the person being supported. Preferred Competencies: -
One year of related work experience or education in the Human or
Social Services field. Advocacy for and experience or education
working with individuals with intellectual and developmental
disabilities is strongly preferred. - Familiarity with Washington,
DC’s public transportation system and community resources and
opportunities. - Ability to work in a fast-paced work environment.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills. - Ability to
anticipate, understand, and respond to the needs of the person
being supported. - Commitment to maintaining confidentiality in
compliance with HIPAA and professionalism. - Knowledge of and
ability to maintain a clean, healthy and safe environment. -
Ability to recognize and respond to emergencies promptly, with
knowledge of emergency procedures. - Ability to efficiently manage
time and multiple tasks daily. Working Conditions and Physical
Demands: - Work environments and conditions may vary, including in
individuals’ homes and community settings. - Physical activity and
tasks may involve heavy moving, lifting, bending, and daily
prolonged standing. Open Systems Healthcare, Inc is an EEO
Employer: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, national origin, age,
ancestry, sex, religious creed, disability or any other category
protected under law. The employee signature below constitutes the
employee's understanding of the position's requirements, essential
functions and duties.
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