We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Substance Abuse Direct Support Professional to join our team in providing essential support to individuals struggling with substance use disorders. In this role, you will play a vital part in helping clients achieve recovery goals, fostering a safe and supportive environment, and empowering individuals to navigate their journey towards healthier lifestyles.
If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of others and possess the skills to guide individuals through their recovery process, we invite you to apply and become part of our mission.
The ideal candidate will:
•Provide 24-hour supervision and support to clients to ensure a safe and therapeutic environment
• Monitor clients’ daily activities, including adherence to treatment schedules, and report any concerns to the clinical team
• Conduct routine checks to ensure the safety and security of clients and the residential facility
• Support clients in completing activities of daily living, such as personal hygiene, meal preparation, and housekeeping
• Help clients develop independent living skills that promote recovery, including time management, budgeting, and social skills
• Respond to crises and emergency situations in a calm, professional manner using established intervention protocols.
• Utilize de-escalation techniques to manage challenging behaviors, including aggression, anxiety, or agitation.
• Communicate with the clinical team to coordinate appropriate responses during crisis situations.
• Maintain accurate and timely documentation of client activities, incidents, and behavioral changes.
• Complete required reports, such as daily logs, incident reports, and shift summaries, in accordance with program standards.
• Assist in maintaining client records and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements
• Support clients’ engagement in recreational or social activities that promote physical and mental wellness
• Help organize and supervise structured program tasks and recreational outings
• Under the supervision of licensed staff, assist in observing medication administration procedures to ensure clients take prescribed medications correctly
• Monitor clients for any adverse reactions to medications and report concerns to medical staff
• Communicate effectively with other team members, including counselors, social workers, nurses, and medical professionals
• Participate in team meetings, treatment reviews, and staff training sessions
• Share relevant observations and client insights with the clinical team to aid in treatment planning
• Foster a supportive and recovery-focused atmosphere by encouraging positive behaviors and interactions among clients
• Set appropriate boundaries and uphold program rules to maintain structure within the residential setting
• Address conflicts or behavioral issues promptly, using therapeutic techniques to resolve them
• Advocate for clients’ needs and provide emotional support to help them navigate their recovery journey
• Educate clients about the program’s resources and community support services available to them
The desired applicant must have at minimum a high school diploma and knowledge of the Human Services field or an equivalent discipline, and one or more years working with adults diagnosed with a mental health condition. Specific knowledge in ethics, boundaries, and crisis intervention. Excellent written/verbal communication skills is highly desired. Direct Support Professional must have reliable transportation.