1:1 Direct Support Professional

Golden Valley, MN
Part Time to Full Time
Entry Level
With Mains’l your work is rewarding, fulfilling and makes a direct impact.

Do you have a passion for helping others? Are you looking for a position where you can make a meaningful contribution to enhancing lives, but still work around your schedule? Is so, Mains’l may have a role for you. We are currently seeking 1:1 Direct Support Professionals (DSP) to provide individualized support for people in their own homes, in family homes, or within their communities.

Perks of working as a 1:1 DSP with Mains’l:
  • Fulfillment - contribute to the joy and success of those you support
  • Flexibility – design your work schedule around school or family, pick up as many or as few hours as you’d like
  • Fun – build strong relationships and enjoy community activities and event whiles getting paid  


Why Mains’l Services?
Mains’l has a wide range of growth opportunities in fields such as social services, behavioral health, mental health, healthcare, finance, information technology, human resources, administration, nursing, etc. Mains’ offers tuition re-imbursement and Education Assistance benefits to help further your education and grow in your field as well. Visit www.mainsl.com to learn more about our work and discover if we might be your next adventure!
 

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

Responsibilities:
As a 1-1 Direct Support Professional, you will assist with:
  • Community Connections & Social Relationships: Assist in building and maintaining social relationships, encouraging community engagement, and promoting inclusion.
  • Shopping: Provide support with grocery shopping and other errands as needed.
  • Paperwork: Assist with personal paperwork such as addressing mail, paying bills, and staying organized with necessary documentation.
  • Light Housework: Help with household tasks, including budgeting, meal preparation, and general home organization.
  • Appointments: Provide transportation and/or accompany the individual to appointments, offering support as needed.
  • Problem Solving, Support & Advocacy: Offer guidance and assistance in decision-making and problem-solving while advocating for the individual’s needs and preferences.

Locations: Brooklyn Park, Chanhassen, Coon Rapids, Golden Valley, Minneapolis, Plymouth, Roseville, St. Paul

Shifts: Depends on location

Wage: $17.00/hour

What You Need:
  • A passion for helping others and making a positive difference in their lives.
  • At least 18 years of age.
  • A valid US driver’s license and Clean Motor Vehicle Report
  • Reliable Transportation with Insurance Coverage
  • Ability to pass a background check through DHS.

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

Interested in learning more- https://www.mainsl.com/

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https://careers.mainsl.com/#/apply

 

 
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