Direct Support Professional (DSP) New Gloucester

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We are currently seeking a Direct Support Professional to join our team. For those of you who are not yet experienced or credentialed in these areas, you should still apply. We offer PAID training!

$18.00 to $22.00 an hour, depending on experience

$500 sign on bonus

additional hourly rate for applicants who have a satisfactory driver's license and an active CRMA.

If you have no experience, WE pay for training, and you get paid to train!!


Are you a compassionate caregiver with dedication and professionalism, a caring demeanor, a strong commitment to support, and strong leadership skills?

ABOUT

ASI-NE provides residential group homes and community support services to adults with intellectual disabilities and mental health diagnoses. Through our mission: "Supporting people to experience meaningful lives," we strive to actively engage the adults we serve in their own lives and in their communities. Multiple career opportunities are available throughout Kennebec, Androscoggin, Franklin, and Oxford counties.

FULLY COMPLIANT in HCBS in all programs


Requirements of the Direct Support Professional - DSP

  • You must be 18 years or older
  • Have a high-school diploma or equivalent GED
  • Able to pass a criminal history background check
  • Able to attend ALL mandatory trainings and staff meetings
  • Must be willing to travel and have reliable transportation

Benefits of the Direct Support Professional DSP for full-time employees:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • 403b Retirement Plan
  • * Life Insurance Free to the employee
  • Several Plan Options Available for Family Coverage
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • PAID TIME OFF (PTO) After 120 days of employment
  • Paid Bereavement benefits
  • Paid training at the regular rate of pay
  • Discount for personal cell phones through US Cellular
  • Wellness Program
  • on-demand pay available

Direct Support Professional - DSP- New Gloucester

Full-Time Opening

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Option 2: Part-time




HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF OTHERS!

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