Philosophy: The philosophy of Region I OHD is to provide desired and necessary supports for people with disabilities in the least restrictive environment. Individualized training and supports are the basis for the philosophy of Region I OHD. Facilitating personal outcomes for persons with disabilities is a basic principle of every position within Region I OHD. It is expected that staff make positive connections in the lives of persons receiving services and assist them in increasing their social roles within the community. Utilizes a "Community Living" philosophy when providing residential supports while providing a variety of integrated living situations; opportunities for access to community integrated services and activities; encourages the development of socialization opportunities with other members of the community. The philosophy focuses on informed choices of options available, planning for the least restrictive alternative and addressing barriers to progress.
Job Summary: Each Region 1 OHD employee performs responsible, professional work in providing training and support for individuals with disabilities in their homes and/or various community locations. This support and training will enhance the individuals competencies and help him/her archive individual goals and build goals and relationships within the community. The person in this position may be required to work in a variety of locations. The hours will be scheduled based on individuals needs which may include evenings, overnights, weekends, and holidays. Attendance will be required at various training sessions which will allow the DSP to expand their knowledge and provide quality services. The position is responsible to the Supervisory Instructor.
Responsibilities:
Physical Demands and Work Environments: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
1. Continuously: Stand, repetitively bend, reach.
2. Frequently: Walk, push, pull, stoop, twist, squat, crouch.
3. Occasionally: Sit, lift floor-chair, lift chair-desk, lift desk-shoulder, climb stairs, carry, hand work, foot work, head-neck.
4. Rarely: Climb ladders.
Sitting: Up to 30 min continuously; up to 60 minutes in a work day; up to 3 hours in a meeting; with a usual work surface of 30 inches; with a usual seat height of 18 inches, sometimes with a back and/or arm support, usually with foot support; while doing paperwork, assisting clients with tasks and programs, meal preparation, breaks with clients.
Standing: Up to 60 minutes continuously; up to 360 minutes in a work day; with a usual work surface height of 30 inches on a hard, level surface or uneven, gravel or grass surface, usually without back support except in workshop setting where back support is provided for heavy lifting; sometimes with arm support; while supervising clients.
Walking: Up to 60 minutes continuously; up to 240 minutes in a work day; a typical distance of 50 feet; up to 20 times in a work day; occasionally a distance of 6 blocks; on a dry, hard surface or uneven, gravel or grass surface; while taking clients to restroom or meals, for walk, accompanying clients to work sites or recreational/community activities.
Running: Rarely; to catch a runaway c