Live In Direct Support Professional

Bloomington, MN
Full Time
Entry Level
Sometimes it’s the small moments — a shared laugh, a new achievement, or helping someone gain confidence and independence — that make the biggest impact. At Mains’l Services, our Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) help people live meaningful, fulfilling lives while building genuine relationships along the way.

We’re currently seeking a compassionate and dependable Live-In Direct Support Professional to support an individual in their home. This is a unique opportunity for someone looking for a rewarding role with a comfortable living arrangement and meaningful work.
This position is ideal for someone looking for affordable living arrangements while building a rewarding career supporting others.

Pay & Schedule

Live- In Support (10pm-6am)
  • Average monthly rent and meal reimbursement of $1,380/month
  • Private lower-level living space included:
    • Bedroom
    • Bathroom
    • Mini kitchen
    • Family room
  • This role includes overnight live-in support, with onsite presence required from 10:00pm-6:00am
Direct Care Hours
  • Daily support: 6am–8am
  • Paid at $20.00/hour
Optional Additional Hours
  • Every other weekend: Saturday & Sunday, 8am–10pm
  • Paid at $20.00/hour

Why Mains’l Services?

At Mains’l, relationships matter. You’re more than an employee here — you’re part of a supportive team that values compassion, connection, and the difference you make every day.
We provide the training, support, and encouragement you need to succeed while giving you the opportunity to build a career that truly matters.

Mains’l is committed to providing Equal Employment Opportunities to all employees and
applicants.  


What You’ll Do:
As a DSP, you’ll support an individual with daily living and community involvement while helping create a safe, engaging, and positive environment.
You May:
  • Prepare meals and assist with light housekeeping
  • Support participation in community activities, sports, and appointments
  • Help with transportation, errands, and shopping
  • Offer companionship, encouragement, and supervision
  • Provide person-centered support tailored to individual needs
  • Assist with daily living activities, routines, and skill-building
  • Maintain accurate documentation and communication with the support team

No two days are exactly alike — but every day gives you the opportunity to make a real difference.

What We’re Looking For:
  • Compassionate, dependable, and positive attitude
  • Strong communication skills and ability to work independently
  • Team-oriented and able to collaborate with family members and caregivers
  • Good sense of humor and willingness to learn
  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Valid U.S. driver’s license, reliable transportation, and insurance required
  • Ability to pass a DHS background check

Summary of available Benefits:
  • Paid (On the job) training
  • Education Assistance
  • 401(k) and matching
  • Sick time
  • Paid Time Off
  • Health Insurance- including dental and vision
  • Life Insurance
  • Health Savings Account

Ready to join our team?
If you’re looking for meaningful work where your presence truly matters, we’d love to meet you. Apply today and help create great days — one moment at a time.

 
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