Training Assistant - Direct Support Professional Blaine, MN

Training Assistant - Direct Support Professional

Full Time • Blaine, MN
Benefits:
  • 403(b) up to 5% match
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Training & development
 
Make a Difference Every Day – Join Our Team as a Training Assistant/Direct Support Professional! 

Are you passionate about helping individuals with developmental disabilities reach their full potential? Do you have the heart and skills to create a positive and supportive environment where everyone can thrive? We’re looking for a Training Assistant (DSP) who is ready to make a lasting impact in the lives of adults with developmental disabilities, helping them gain independence, build meaningful skills, and engage in enriching daily activities. 

Why Achieve Services? 

·        Make a positive impact in the lives of others, surrounded by like-minded individuals supporting one another in that goal 
·        A thorough and engaging onboarding experience so you feel well-prepared for success 
·        Ongoing training to advance your professional knowledge 
·        Positive work/life balance, offering immediate FTO earnings 
·        Healthcare options that work for you, including an additional “no cost” home-visit service healthcare option just for being a plan participant 
·        Celebrations and engagement activities 
·        Bonus potential

What You’ll Do: 

As a Training Assistant, your role is to provide hands-on support and guidance that empowers participants to achieve their goals and enhance their independence. You’ll work closely with participants, the training team, and their families to create a vibrant, respectful, and safe learning environment. 

  • Support Participant Goals: Assist in implementing both formal and informal goals to help participants build skills and increase independence across a range of daily activities.
  • Engage in Meaningful Activities: Facilitate engaging tasks and activities, ensuring participants are actively involved in functional and rewarding experiences throughout the day.
  • Promote Independence: Help participants complete tasks in a way that encourages growth and greater self-sufficiency.
  • Assist with Work Skills: Be knowledgeable about in-house jobs and support participants in completing tasks to a high standard.
  • Maintain a Clean and Organized Environment: Ensure that all program areas and workstations are kept clean, safe, and orderly.
  • Accurate Data Collection: Record essential program data on a daily basis to track progress and outcomes.
  • Foster Positive Relationships: Communicate effectively with staff, participants, families, and case managers to ensure that everyone is informed and involved in the program’s success.
  • Provide Assistance with Personal Care: Offer support to participants as needed with eating, mobility, and personal care tasks.
  • Collaborative Teamwork: Work closely with staff, other agencies, and family members to provide seamless services and support.
  • Safety First: Supervise participants throughout the day, ensuring their well-being and safety in all activities.

What We’re Looking For:

We’re seeking a compassionate, reliable, and collaborative individual who is excited about making a difference in the lives of adults with developmental disabilities. The ideal candidate will be:
 
  • Team-Oriented: Able to work cooperatively with staff, participants, and families in a supportive and respectful environment.
  • Dependable: Punctual and committed to working your scheduled shifts, and willing to follow through on tasks and requests.
  • Creative Problem-Solver: Able to think on your feet and come up with creative solutions to challenges that may arise.
  • Effective Communicator: Strong verbal and written communication skills, able to maintain clear and respectful communication with others.
  • Empathetic and Supportive: Able to provide positive interactions, promote confidence, and encourage the growth of participants in all settings.
  • Adaptable: Willing to work across a variety of tasks, including assisting with transportation (bus routes) and performing general program duties.

What You’ll Need:
 
  • Education: High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Experience: Preferred—six months to one year of experience working with adults with developmental disabilities.
  • Skills: A willingness to learn and engage in ongoing training to continuously improve your knowledge and abilities.

Training & Development:
 
We believe in supporting our staff’s growth! As part of our team, you’ll receive:
 
  • Comprehensive Orientation: A 30-hour orientation specific to your role, with ongoing yearly training to ensure you stay up to date with best practices and regulatory requirements.
  • Ongoing Learning: Opportunities for continuous professional development and skills-building throughout your career with us.


Ready to Join Us?
 
If you’re excited about the opportunity to empower individuals and be part of a dynamic team that makes a real difference, we want to hear from you! Apply today and start making an impact in the lives of the people you serve.
 
 
Compensation: $18.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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