About the role
- The BDSP II provides direct support, training, and guidance to individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities to help them build skills for independent living. This includes supporting clients at volunteer work sites, community centers, and during community outings. The Instructor plays a vital role in promoting independence, social inclusion, and personal growth while ensuring health, safety, and dignity at all times.
What you'll do
- Safely transport individuals to and from program activities, volunteer sites, and community locations.
- Provide hands-on instruction and support in community-based volunteer work sites, ensuring participants understand tasks and complete them successfully.
- Support individuals in developing skills that promote independence, including social, vocational, and daily living skills.
- Facilitate participation in community centers and recreational activities, promoting engagement and inclusion.
- Assist with behavior support strategies and provide redirection when needed, following individualized plans.
- Maintain accurate documentation, including attendance, progress notes, and incident reports.
- Ensure the safety, well-being, and dignity of all individuals at all times.
- Collaborate with supervisors, families, and other staff to support program goals and individual progress.
- Model appropriate workplace behaviors and interpersonal skills for individuals served.
Qualifications
- High school diploma or equivalent required; some college coursework in human services or related fields preferred.
- Experience working with individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities strongly preferred.
- Valid driver’s license with clean driving record and ability to operate company or personal vehicle as required.
- Ability to pass required background checks and health clearances.
- Strong communication, patience, and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently, as well as part of a collaborative team.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift up to 25 lbs. and assist individuals with mobility as needed.
- Willingness to drive, walk, or accompany individuals in various community settings.
Schedule:
- Full-time or part-time; must be flexible to meet program and participant needs.
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.