Direct Support Professional (Behavioral & Mental Health)
Job Summary
Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) are the frontline staff who directly provide cooperative coaching, empowerment, and a safe environment that fosters independent living of individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (I/DD). While your work is determined by the unique needs and preferences of the individuals you serve, you may provide support with daily living skills such as eating, cleaning, and taking medications. You might also accompany individuals to appointments or activities and support them in volunteering or working, and with socializing outside of their home.
Required Education / Training Summary
DSPs must have a high school diploma or General Education Development (GED). A valid driver’s license, your own reliable and insured vehicle, and good driving record are usually required. Pre- and post-employment training requirements are set by individual employers and may vary but might include CPR/first aid certification.