Direct Support Professional Lead Residential in Beaverton, Oregon at Edwards Center Inc
Explore Related Opportunities
Job Description
Lead Direct Support Professional (Lead DSP)
Edwards Center is looking for a Lead Direct Support Professional (Lead DSP) to support adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) in residential homes. This is a hands-on leadership role where compassion meets responsibility, teamwork meets mentorship, and every day brings a chance to make a real impact.
As a Lead DSP, you’ll be the go-to support for both residents and staff. Your days will be full, meaningful, and varied — no two shifts look the same. You will:
Support Health & WellnessAdminister and document medications with precision
Keep medical records accurate and organized
Accompany residents to appointments and follow through on care plans
Maintain clean, safe, and compliant medication areas
Lead emergency drills and follow safety protocols
Identify and report hazards quickly
Use proper transfer techniques and maintain adaptive equipment
Ensure safe transportation and respond calmly in emergencies
Implement Individual Support Plans (ISPs) and track progress
Support daily living skills, personal care, and community engagement
Encourage independence, growth, and meaningful participation
Collect behavioral data and support intervention plans
Serve as the on-site lead when the Residential Manager is away
Mentor and support DSPs with positivity and professionalism
Communicate clearly with families, staff, and leadership
Promote teamwork, morale, and a respectful environment
Support residents in household tasks and decision-making
Assist with meal prep and dietary needs
Provide transportation to activities and appointments
Maintain accurate records, reports, and petty cash logs
Adapt to changing routines, schedules, and needs
Maintain certifications (OIS, CPR, First Aid, BBP)
Attend required trainings
Follow all HIPAA, abuse reporting, and non-discrimination policies
Stay current on Edwards Center policies and Oregon Administrative Rules
High school diploma or equivalent
Experience in I/DD support or residential care (preferred but not required)
Strong leadership, communication, and teamwork skills
Valid Oregon Driver’s License + 7 years driving experience
Ability to lift 50 lbs frequently and 100 lbs occasionally
Physical stamina for walking, bending, and assisting with transfers
A calm, compassionate presence — especially in challenging moments
Residential homes and community settings
Indoor and outdoor environments
Occasional exposure to cleaning agents, water, and bodily fluids
Situations requiring quick thinking and steady support
Because here, you’re not just clocking in — you’re changing lives. You’re helping adults with disabilities live with dignity, joy, and independence. You’re part of a team that values compassion, collaboration, and growth. And you’re stepping into a leadership role where your voice, your ideas, and your heart matter.