Personal Assistant - DSP Community Based Services Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Dubuque, IA at Geebo

Personal Assistant - DSP Community Based Services

The Personal Assistant is responsible for helping to build meaningful lives for the adults we serve and for enhancing the quality of their lives.
This is accomplished through the implementation of person centered planning, individual goals, promoting development of life skills, community integration & self-assuring experiences in a manner that is consistent with the policies and procedures of Hills and Dales.
Wage:
Starts at $17/hour, plus:
Weekend differential rates of $ 3.
00 per hour Saturday/Sunday 2nd shift differentials of $ 2.
00 additional per hour between 2:
00pm - 10:
00pm, Monday to Sunday 3rd shift differentials of.
50 cents additional per hour between 10:
00pm - 6:
00am Additional pay for 1 or more years work experience in HCBS setting.
Additional pay for 2 or more years work experience in behavioral setting.
Additional pay for college related education for AA or BS/BA; or CMA/CNA Certifications as well.
Personal Assistant (Direct Support Professional - DSP) Home & Community Based ServicesPart-time positions currently available with rotating weekends & rotating holidays.
This is a great opportunity to have an impact on someone's life and build your career supporting adults with intellectual and physical disabilities.
Applicants must be able to meet the following requirements:
H.
S.
Diploma or Equivalent, Valid driver's license,Applicants must qualify as an approved driver; use of personal vehicle required (mileage reimbursement applies), with minimum insurance requirements of $ 25,000.
00 bodily injury liability (found on Declarations page of your policy) Recommended Skills Certified Nursing Assistant Disabilities Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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