Direct Support Professional - Sign on Bonus - Western Region
Company: Waypoint Maine
Location: Paris
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description $1,500 Sign on Bonus for
residential Direct Support Professionals *Western Region - Select
Positions Only* Company Overview Waypoint has expanded to the
Western Region of Maine, formerly known as The Progress Center.
Waypoint offers comprehensive services, including a special purpose
private school for children with autism and other developmental
disabilities, case management and outpatient therapy services for
children and adults, and residential and in-home supports for
adults with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities. Position
Overview The role of the Direct Support Professional (DSP) is to
support members within Waypoint to be connected to others by
modeling healthy relationships, engaging in effective communication
and supporting independence. This will be achieved through
improving skills, promoting self-determination, encouraging
personally satisfying lifestyles and fostering growth to the
greatest extent possible. The DSP will be responsible for
maintaining a safe and supportive environment for members while
ensuring that members are treated with dignity and respect. The DSP
will support the interests, culture, and needs of the people we
serve, and promote respectful interaction with all individuals. The
DSP will work successfully within a team as well as professionally
represent Waypoint, in the community supporting individuals, with
parents and guardians and within each member’s residence or
program. The DSP will exemplify professional values, ethics,
responsibility, and confidentiality. Responsibilities · Support
individuals to develop skills that promote independence and full
participation in their community. · Develop a collaborate rapport
with participants and cultivate a safe and supportive relationship
to plan and engage in activities aligned with their interests and
personal goals. · Respect each individual’s right to privacy and
confidentiality Encourage self-determination and self-advocacy by
supporting individuals with exploring areas of interest and
expressing their choices. Implement Service Implementation Plans
and support/care plans as described in the Person-Centered Service
Plans. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of services.
Including electronic health records, progress notes, treatment
plans, positive support plans and incident reports daily, or more
often as outlined in the plan, as required to track progress
towards established goals, milestones and outcomes and in
accordance with agency policies and procedures, HCBS guidelines,
state and federal requirements. · Assist with personal care tasks
(e.g., bathing, dressing, toileting) when needed, respecting
dignity and privacy. · Provide support for household
responsibilities, such as cleaning, laundry, meal preparation, and
other daily tasks. Support participation in community activities,
services, and events, including providing or accessing
transportation. · Provide transportation to appointments,
activities, family visits, and other approved destinations in
compliance with agency policy and applicable laws. · Follow
recommendations from professional providers (e.g., occupational
therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, dietary). Maine ·
Administer medications in compliance with CRMA certification
requirements and following agency procedures. · Mentor healthy
eating choices, activities that enhance physical fitness and
overall health and wellness. · Report incidents, injuries, and
other required notifications in compliance with agency policies and
procedures and state and federal regulations. Complete all required
trainings and maintain certifications. · Attend and participate in
all staff meetings and supervisions. Promote a collaborative,
professional, and respectful work environment. Operate as part of a
team, maintaining a willingness to accept direction, constructive
feedback and information. Develop and maintain cooperative and
professional relationships. Communicate effectively with
participants, families, coworkers, supervisors and community
partners to resolve concerns constructively. · Manage agency funds
by accurately recording program expenditures as required. Comply
with all laws for Mandated Reporters and complete Reportable Event
Reports as required. Comply with all applicable federal, state and
local regulations, including Rights of Recipients, Office of Aging
and Disability Services (OADS), Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS), Licensing and HCBS regulatory requirements. ·
Maintain confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA, agency policies,
and applicable law. Actively promote safety and safe practices.
Ensure a clean and orderly home while implementing all cleaning
routines and checklists. Follow all agency safety policies and
procedures, including Transportation Policies. Notify supervisor of
safety and/or maintenance needs by following the internal
procedures for reporting and requesting repair or concern.
Requirements Competencies / Skills / Abilities · Position
experience not required, but must have the desire to work with,
learn about, and support individuals with intellectual and other
complex disabilities. · A willingness to implement positive
behavior support and structured activities. · Excellent
communication with members, families, coworkers and other
professionals. Education/Experience · Hight School Diploma or GED ·
Must become DSP, CRMA and Safety Care certified as a primary
responsibility of the DSP position · Must have a valid driver’s
license from state of residence and clean driving record. · Must be
proficient in speaking, reading and writing English. · The ability
to learn beginner level Information Technology skills. Physical ·
Normal degree of flexibility, and ability to raise hands above
head. · Ability to stand, walk, run, shuffle, and stoop for several
minutes. · Ability to kneel on one and two knees, and then stand
up. · Ability to bend 45 degrees at the trunk, and twist to either
side. · Ability to grasp firmly. · Ability to push and pull
personal care equipment, and lift up to 50 pounds independently,
using safe body mechanics. · Ability to implement Safety Care
techniques to escort and/or establish member safety in an emergency
and/or per the support plan. Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision
Insurance Retirement Plan Paid Time Off Paid Holidays Employer Paid
Short Term Disability Employer Paid Life Insurance and AD&D
Critical Illness and Accident Insurance Flexible Spending
Accounts
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