Fostering Talent, Changing Lives
At The New York Foundling, we trust in the power and potential of people, and we deliberately invest in proven practices. From bold beginnings in 1869, our New York-based nonprofit has supported hundreds of thousands of our neighbors on their own paths to stability, strength, and independence. We help children and families navigate through and beyond foster care. We help families struggling with conflict and poverty grow strong. We help individuals with developmental disabilities live their best lives, and we help our neighbors access quality health and mental health services—core to building lifelong resilience and wellbeing. Together, our interrelated programs provide a whole-person, whole-family, and whole-life approach that unlocks solutions for a lifetime.
The New York Foundling has served people with developmental disabilities since 1974, beginning with children and gradually expanding services to all ages, including the growing population of elders with developmental disabilities. The Developmental Division strives to empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live as they choose, actively engaged in the community, pursuing their goals and interests through a choice of supported residential options, health services, meaningful activities, and employment opportunities.
The DSP ll will have daily contact with the Assistant Residence Manager and/or Residence Manager and Person
Supported Individuals. Residence Manager will provide supervision and individuals will receive care and
supervision. Regular contact will occur with service providers in the community, as well as, school, day program
and transportation staff. The DSP II will:
• Ensure all activities are designed to foster growth and support with a person-centered approach.
• Ensure appropriate supervision, health and safety of individuals; Implement Individual Plan of
Protective Oversight.
• Advocate for individuals in the community (medical appointments, church, recreation activities etc).
• Ensure individual’s plan of care is implemented.
• Ensure that individual medication is administered as prescribed.
• Assist in daily living skills (e.g. personal hygiene, food preparation, housekeeping, laundry, shopping)
• Maintain facility in compliance with the OPWDD and COA standards.
• Facilitate individual’s learning and skill training in fire safety.
• Implementation and documentation of individual’s goals.
• Complete daily progress notes and other individual logs.
• Maintain updated certifications in CPR/first aid, SCIP, and AMAP.
• Provide atmosphere conducive to positive behavior.
• Observe, report regressive and unusual behavior and work cooperatively with clinical staff.
• Planning and preparing balanced meals.
• Cleaning and maintaining of the residential unit.
• Assist individuals with the purchase of groceries, clothing, hygiene supplies and other items needed.
• Attends appropriate workshops, trainings, and meetings.
• Assist in providing spiritual development.
• Assist in providing ethical and moral values.
• Transport and escort individuals on recreational activities, medical appointments, home visits, etc
• Assist in the development of social skills.
• Remain on shift until your relief has arrived. Debrief relief regarding any issues in the residence.
• Complete job-related tasks as needed.
Essential Functions
• Assist with personal hygiene. Provide person with help with baths, shampoos and showers.
• Perform and/or assists persons with simple treatments such as: Sitz bath, binder application, remove and
reapplication of Sequential Compression Device wraps, bandage application, soaking to limbs, simple
dressing changes (normal saline), pressure ulcer care (normal saline, hydrocolloid dressing.), colostomy
care on established colostomy patients, application of ointments and creams, including medicated topicals,
as directed by the RN.
• Administers gastrostomy and jejunostomy feeds, including verifying feeding rates, changing bags, check
for residuals, establishing patency and placement of feeding tube prior to feeding and recognizing and
reporting deviation from normal.
• Assemble oxygen and suction set-ups
• Supporting people who may have one of the following High Medical Needs:
o multiple chronic diseases
o wound care
o colostomy care
o Frequent medical hospitalizations
o oxygen
o g-tube
o multiple/frequent medical appointments and/or multiple medications (number of meds per med pass)
o Alzheimer's disease and/or a diagnosis of dementia
o requiring daily transfer
o age 65+ to age in place
Salary Range: $21.46 - $24.81/hour
The New York Foundling is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse employee population, the Foundling will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique identity. Together, our community strives to create and maintain working and learning environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming.
Please specify area of study:
• Related college coursework in areas of nursing, health sciences, or medical preferred.
• 2+ years of working in a healthcare field
• CNA Preferred
Other Requirements:
- NADSP Certification must be obtained within the
the probationary period of employment and maintained
annually thereafter.
- AMAP, SCIP, CPR, and First Aid Certifications preferred.
- Valid NY, PA, CT and NJ Driver’s License with 6 or less
points
- Experience working with adults that have developmental disabilities.
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