Direct Support Professional Day Program (Route Driver) Grand Coteau
At Arc of Acadiana, we are committed to using person-centered language and approaches in all aspects of our work. We recognize each individual as a person first, and we focus on supporting their choices, preferences, and independence.
Arc of Acadiana provides person-centered support services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Each participant has an individualized service plan (ISP) that guides the supports provided by the Direct Support Professional (DSP).
The DSP is responsible for implementing these plans to promote quality care, independence, and meaningful daily engagement based on each participant’s unique strengths, preferences, and support needs.
The DSP is also responsible for safely transporting participants on assigned morning and afternoon routes, in accordance with organizational policies and safe driving practices.
Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
What You’ll Do
- Provide support with daily living activities, including eating, dressing, personal hygiene, and community-based tasks as needed
- Safely transport participants on assigned morning and afternoon routes, ensuring timely pick-up and drop-off while following agency transportation policies and safe driving practices.
- Assist participants with developing functional life skills, social skills, and work-related skills
- Accurately complete documentation and data collection to reflect services provided and participant progress
- Support participants during community outings, appointments, and program activities
- Assist with medication administration in accordance with training and organizational policies
- Maintain a safe, clean, and supportive environment for all participants
- Communicate effectively with team members, supervisors, and other departments
- Model appropriate behavior and maintain a positive, respectful approach when working with participants
- Follow all individualized service plans, policies, and regulatory requirement