Job Description
We are seeking a compassionate, reliable, and detail-oriented Adult Residential Facility Behavioral Direct Support Professional (BDSP II) to provide hands-on behavioral and residential support to adults with developmental disabilities. This role is critical to maintaining a safe, supportive, and structured living environment while implementing individualized behavior and service plans in compliance with all regulatory requirements.
Required Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required (additional education in human services, psychology, or related fields preferred)
- Prior experience supporting adults with developmental disabilities preferred
- Experience working with individuals who exhibit behavioral challenges in residential or community settings preferred
- Basic understanding of person-centered practices, IPPs, ISPs, and behavioral support strategies
- Ability to follow clinical guidance, written plans, and regulatory requirements consistently
Certifications & Requirements
- CPR & First Aid Certification (must remain current)
- CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention) certification (or ability to complete upon hire)
- DSP I and DSP II certification (or ability to complete within required timeframe)
- Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) training (certification pathway supported)
- DOJ/FBI Live Scan background clearance
- TB clearance and required health screenings
- Completion of all mandated trainings per Title 17, Title 22, DDS, and CCL requirements
Key Responsibilities
Direct Behavioral & Residential Support
- Provide direct, hands-on behavioral and residential support to assigned residents
- Implement Individual Program Plans (IPPs), Individual Service Plans (ISPs), and Behavior Support Plans (BSPs) under clinical supervision
- Support residents with communication, emotional regulation, social skills, daily routines, and community participation
- Assist residents with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), including hygiene, grooming, dressing, toileting, mobility, and mealtime routines
- Promote dignity, autonomy, choice, and safety in all interactions
Program Support & Community Integration
- Assist with planning and facilitating residential and community-based activities aligned with resident goals
- Support community outings, appointments, and off-site activities as scheduled
- Create and use visual supports, program materials, and structured activities
- Engage equitably with all assigned residents without avoidance or preference-based selection
Documentation & Data Collection
- Complete daily notes, logs, behavioral data, and service documentation accurately and on time
- Document incidents and special incidents as required by policy and regulation
- Ensure documentation is audit-ready and compliant with Title 17/22 and DDS standards
- Use company-approved systems (e.g., Google Workspace) for documentation and communication
Professional Conduct & Resident Rights
- Uphold resident rights, including privacy, informed consent, and freedom from abuse or neglect
- Use person-first, respectful, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive communication
- Maintain professional boundaries and ethical conduct at all times
- Report safety concerns, suspected abuse or neglect, and significant behavioral changes immediately
- Comply with mandatory reporter laws and organizational policies
Communication & Team Collaboration
- Participate in staff meetings, shift handoffs, supervision, and required trainings
- Communicate clearly and promptly with supervisors and team members
- Follow escalation protocols for safety, behavioral, or regulatory concerns
- Maintain reliability and responsiveness during scheduled work hours
Required Skills
- Compassion, patience, and emotional intelligence
- Strong observation and documentation skills
- Ability to follow structured plans and clinical direction
- Effective verbal and written communication
- Time management and organizational skills
- Ability to remain calm and professional during behavioral crises
- Respect for confidentiality and sensitive information
- Team-oriented mindset with accountability and reliability
Work Environment
This position operates within an Adult Residential Facility and includes work in resident living spaces, common areas, and community settings. Shifts may include mornings, afternoons, evenings, overnights, weekends, and holidays based on program needs. Flexibility is required to ensure 24-hour residential coverage.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to stand and walk for extended periods
- Ability to assist residents with mobility and daily tasks
- Ability to lift up to 20 pounds occasionally
- Ability to respond quickly to emergencies or resident needs
- Ability to communicate effectively in person and in writing
Reporting Relationship
Reports to: ARF Administrator / Program Manager
Operates under clinical supervision from the Clinical Director or designee
Job Type
- Non-exempt, hourly position
Benefits
- Paid time off (sick, vacation, mental health, bereavement)
- Paid training and professional development
Work Location: In person (Adult Residential Facility)
About Integrated Community Options, Inc
At ICO, we're more than just a social service. We're a trusted source of community care and collaboration with physically and developmentally disabled individuals. Founded on the principles of inclusivity, dignity, and mutual respect, we offer a multicultural and accessible environment where every individual is celebrated and guided toward their full potential. Our organization is designed to cater to individual needs, empowers individuals to embrace their personal strengths on a shared journey towards independence and fulfillment.
Our Commitment
Together, we can build stronger, more inclusive communities where every individual's voice is heard, valued, and empowered.