Direct Support Professional- 1st/2nd
Company: Open Arms Care Corporation
Location: Nashville
Posted on: April 7, 2026
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Job Description:
Join a team that truly makes a difference—helping people with
intellectual and developmental disabilities live their best lives
today! *Required for all new hires: Two weeks paid training 9A-5P
M-F* BENEFITS OF JOINING TEAM OAC: Personal satisfaction from
serving others Competitive payPaid TrainingGreat Benefits: Medical,
Pharmacy, Vision, Dental, Disability, Employee Assistance Program
and Life insurancePaid Time OffBonus ProgramsTuition
ReimbursementProfessional Growth Opportunities403(b) Retirement
Savings plan SHIFTS AVAILABLE: FT/PT 1st: 8A-4P 2nd: 4P-12A SUMMARY
To promote an environment of teamwork that encourages client
teaching, mentoring, and coaching. That involves active treatment,
and skill development and promotes growth. Create a home that
yields a clean, organized, welcoming environment. In addition to
collaborating with fellow coworkers and leadership using a positive
team approach. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS - Represent OAC in a positive
and professional manner in community meetings, events and social
functions. - Provides day-to-day organization and implementation of
activities that promote an organized and positive environment.
Ensure as the primary professional working with individuals, an
environment that is person-centered, organized, non-reactive, and
promotes independence. - Is able to independently make decisions in
regard to best practices, quality assurance, risk management and
problem-solving. This includes timely response to and documentation
and reporting of serious injuries. - Demonstrates the ability to
coach, teach, and mentor individuals in all aspects of home
management and personal independence. This includes actively
teaching and promoting individual rights and self-advocacy. -
Engages clients in ongoing, meaningful active treatment and the
individual support plans (ISP's) for the clients served in the
ID/DD program; implements programs and the delivery of services
according to the ISP and the requirements of CMS regulations. -
Advocates for each client's specific needs and personal welfare in
the home and community, and ensures follow-up when concerns are
identified. - Assists with coordinating, scheduling and/or
transporting clients to appointments and/or recreational activities
on a regular basis; ensures all required documents, files and
reports are prepared, reviewed, approved and processed in a timely
manner. - Provides accurate documentation of client's participation
and progress in all training objectives/programs to teach
independent living skills; ensures day-to-day assigned tasks are
completed. - Communicates and actively participates with the
inter-disciplinary process to include but not limited to individual
support plans (ISP's), behavior management, incident reports, etc.
- Interacts with client's family members/conservator, & maintains
positive relationships internally and externally. - Must attend all
required trainings/meetings and remain current on all
certifications. - To provide support and services to all clients
across the local operation when necessary. - Transport clients to
medical appointments, Enrichment Center, and client outings as
assigned. - Responsible for maintaining work schedules.
Dependability is required. Monitors and manages own time off and
documents time worked accurately. - Carries out responsibilities
and duties in a manner that is professional, timely, effective, and
efficient, including other job duties as assigned. - Additional
committees as assigned, or volunteer. QUALIFICATIONS Job
Requirements: High school graduate and/or GED preferredMust have
valid driver's licenseCPR certification within 30 days of hire is
requiredCertified in Professional Crisis Management (PCM) within 60
days of hire is requiredAbility to lift repetitively a minimum of
50 pounds; tasks may include lifting, repositioning, turning,
bending, squatting, etc. Competencies: Good oral, written and
interpersonal skills to effectively interact with others.Ability to
maintain confidentiality.Ability to follow procedures,
instructions, laws and policiesAbility to project a positive and
professional image on behalf of the organization. Must be an
effective team member.Ability to prioritize and manage time
effectively. This job description is not an employment agreement or
contract. Management has the exclusive right to alter this job
description at any time without notice. Open Arms Care Corporation
provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and
applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion,
sex, national origin, age, disability, gender identity, sexual
orientation, or genetics. Compensation details: 16.5-18 Hourly Wage
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