Direct Support Professional (DSP)

Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) play a vital role in supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to live meaningful, independent, and fulfilling lives.

As a DSP, you will work directly with individuals in their homes and communities, providing day-to-day support based on each person’s unique needs, goals, and preferences. This may include assistance with daily living activities, community engagement, skill development, and emotional support.

DSPs help individuals build confidence, independence, and life skills while promoting dignity, choice, and inclusion. This role is ideal for compassionate, reliable individuals who want to make a real impact through hands-on support and relationship-based care.

Common responsibilities may include:

  • Supporting daily routines and independent living skills

  • Assisting with community activities and social engagement

  • Encouraging personal goals and healthy decision-making

  • Providing consistent, respectful, and person-centered support

No two days are the same, and the relationships you build are at the heart of the work.

Host Home Provider

Host Home Providers open their homes to support an individual with disabilities in a family-style living environment. This role goes beyond caregiving—it’s about creating a safe, stable, and supportive home where an individual can thrive.

As a Host Home Provider, you partner with our team to support the individual’s daily life, routines, and long-term goals while offering guidance, structure, and care in a home setting. Host Home Providers receive ongoing support, training, and oversight while making a lasting difference in someone’s life.

This role is ideal for individuals or families who are patient, dependable, and passionate about providing a nurturing, inclusive home environment.

Common responsibilities may include:

  • Providing a safe and welcoming home environment

  • Supporting daily living, routines, and independence

  • Encouraging personal growth, stability, and community involvement

  • Collaborating with care teams and support staff

Host Home Providers play a key role in helping individuals feel supported, valued, and at home.