Direct Support Professional (DSP) Fayetteville, AR ID#617894

Job Title: Direct Support Professional (DSP)
Pay Range: $12.50 - $14.00/hour | Weekly Pay
Location: Fayetteville, AR

Available Shifts:

  • Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:00pm

(Shift assignments may vary based on individual needs and scheduling.)

Who We Are:

Arkansas Support Network (ASN) is a licensed disability services provider serving individuals across Arkansas, with offices in Springdale, Fort Smith, Camden, and Jonesboro.

We partner with government agencies, nonprofit organizations, healthcare providers, schools, foundations, businesses, and families to provide effective, least-restrictive supports that help individuals with disabilities live meaningful lives in environments they and their families choose.

About the Role:

We are seeking compassionate and reliable DSPs to provide hands-on support to an adult consumer in their home and community. This role focuses on promoting independence, dignity, and quality of life through person-centered care.

DSPs empower individuals to live in a home of their choice, access community resources, attend school or work, and participate in activities that are meaningful to them.

About the Individual you will Support:

The individual is naturally happy, cooperative and loves their family. They enjoy books, being outside, bird watching. Their Direct Support Professional would need to assist the individual with staying clean, safe and supported. The DSP needs to be patient, observant and proactive. This individual needs encouragement with movement and  building fine motor skills, enjoys being read to, and help getting into the community. This individual needs strict health routines in order to keep them protected. 

Required Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or GED (or 1 year relevant experience)
  • 18 years or older
  • Required to pass background checks and required clearances
  • Flexibility to work weekend schedules
  • Reliable transportation and valid drivers license.

Working Conditions:

  • Work occurs in people's homes, community settings; may include standing, walking, and driving.
  • May involve exposure to challenging behaviors and physical tasks; agency provides training and supports.
  • May involve lifting or using equipment to facilitate mobility.
  • May involve assisting with personal care.