Community Protection Direct Support Professional - Olympia Area
Company: Redwood Family Care Network
Location: Lacey
Posted on: February 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Changing Lives Shaping The Future Community Protection (CP)
Direct Support Professional (DSP) Job Title: Community Protection
Direct Support Professional Hourly Rate: $20.50 - $27.00 Job
Status: Full Time Work Base: Olympia Helping You Live Life to the
Fullest! SAILS Washington is dedicated to providing quality
community-based support services for people of all ages and needs.
SAILS Washington is an innovative leader in delivering
person-centered home and community-based services to individuals
with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Our Mission is to
provide World Class person-centered services, support and advocacy
for individuals in positive and life-enriching environments. SAILS
Washington takes a ZERO tolerance stance on abuse and neglect. Any
allegations will be reported to the proper authorities. We are
committed to the Health and Safety of the individuals we support.
Our employees share a passion for making a positive impact in the
lives of others. We are looking for individuals who share our
Mission, Vision, and Core Values. All applicants are subject to a
background check. Once a conditional offer is made and a background
check has been completed, if SAILS Washington is concerned about a
conviction that is directly related to the job, we reserve the
right to withdraw the offer of employment. Benefits we Provide:
Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance Voluntary Short-term and
Long-term Disability Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Company Paid
Basic Life Insurance & ADD plus Voluntary Life Insurance Accrued
Paid Time Off Unlimited Peer Referral Program On-Demand Pay Working
Advantage employee discount program Health Savings Account (HSA)
Flexible Savings Account (FSA) 401(K) Capella University Discount
Summary SAILS Washington employs appropriate individuals who ensure
a high standard of quality and safety in the delivery of
Residential Services and who coordinate the provision of services
consistent with SAILS Washington’s philosophy of care. Essential
Duties and Responsibilities: Under the supervision of the Site
Supervisor, the Direct Support Professional: • Provides support to
program participants that meets their needs, provides opportunities
for community integration, including swimming, and creates a
nurturing, safe, and healthful living environment. • Must be
familiar with the Residential Service Guidelines issued by the
Developmental Disabilities Administration. • Provides each
participant with an array of instruction and support services, as
described in the participants’ Individual Instruction and Support
Plan (IISP). • Provides support and or supervision as outlined in
the clients Quarterly Treatment Plan and Positive Behavior Support
Plan. • Be aware of CP Clients location at all times and ensure CP
Clients do not leave the program without properly trained staff or
valid Chaperone Agreement unless exercising an approved Reduction
in Supervision plan. • Documents all unusual or unsafe behavior,
refusal/failure to follow treatment guidelines, or refusal to
attend therapy in an Incident Report and notify supervisors per
policy. • Act as a positive role model and maintain professional
boundaries at all times. • Call 911 and notify program supervisors
immediately if a CP Client leaves supervision. • Stay awake at all
times and make visual checks on each resident every half-hour when
they are not within line-of-sight supervision in the home. • Keep
CP Clients in their line-of-sight at all times in the home unless
they are alone in their bedroom or bathroom. • Never leave two CP
Clients alone without line-of-sight supervision. • Ensure CP
Clients are not entering another client’s bedroom at any time. If a
CP Client is another client's bedroom, provide physical supervision
until they leave and complete an Incident Report. • Check any alarm
equipment in use to track movement on every shift. Notify a
supervisor immediately of any faulty equipment and complete an
Incident Report. • Review and sign Positive Behavior Support Plan
monthly. • Follow all recommendations made by Therapists and
approved by Program Directors/Managers. • Always maintain physical
supervision (arms length) in the community unless the therapist has
authorized line-of-sight supervision due to the nature of the
outing. Always be prepared to resume physical supervision if
necessary due to a safety concern. • Never supervise more than 2 CP
Clients at one time in the community without approval from a
Program Manager/Director. • Avoid crowded areas where minors or
vulnerable persons congregate when working with CP Clients that
have a history of offending behavior unless approved in writing by
their therapist. • Make sure CP Clients use a single occupancy
restroom in the community. If a single occupancy restroom is not
available, wait until the restroom is cleared of all children and
stay in the restroom until the CP Client is finished. Encourage CP
Clients to use a stall rather than urinals. Maintain supervision at
all times. • Ensures that the daily needs of the participants are
met, including personal hygiene, food preparation, house cleaning,
shopping, and monitoring of health needs, including supervision of
medication. • Assists participants with regularly accessing the
community to take part in a variety of outings of the participants’
choosing. This may require transporting participants or arranging
for transportation. • Ensures that participants are treated with
dignity and consideration at all times. Promotes and safeguards
each participant’s ability to make decisions and to freely exercise
his or her rights. • Interacts with participants, provides informal
counseling and problem-solves with participants. • Attends staff
meetings as required by the House Manager or the Site Supervisor
and/or Administrator. • Attends training offered/required by the
agency, DDA, and other parties. • Takes part in the development and
implementation of the IISP for each participant with whom they
work. • Will become Nurse Assistant Registered (NAR) at employee’s
own expense initially and annually. • Must enroll and complete
Nurse Delegation study course and take the test within 30 days of
employment. • Provides necessary support and supervision of
participants. • Maintains professional working relationships with
other services providers, the participants’
parents/relatives/guardians and other agency staff. Responsible for
timely completion of all documentation, including, but not limited
to, the medication log, shift notes, progress notes, data sheets,
incident reports, and client financial records. • Performs other
duties as assigned by the House Manager or the Site Supervisor
and/or the Administrator. • Must have a valid driver’s license and
car and must be willing to transport clients in own vehicle. •
Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: • Must be 18
years of age with High School Diploma or GED Equivalent required. •
Must have a fingerprint and criminal clearance prior to starting.
Licensing Requirements: • Must pass a Washington State background
check • Must have proper credentials per WAC to work in the
capacity of a DSP • WA Driver License and WA Auto Insurance • Must
be able to obtain an NAR within 90 days of hire. • First Aid/CPR
Certified (within 120 days of employment, training can be provided)
• Blood Borne Pathogen (within 120 days of employment, training can
be provided) • Need to obtain CPI Blue Card Ongoing Eligibility
Qualifications: • Complete and pass the background check screening
upon hire and every two years thereafter, or as requested. •
Maintain active NAR, CPR/First Aid, Nurse Delegation and other
required certifications. • Complete a minimum of 12 hours of
continuing education annually. SAILS Washington and Citizen Access
Residential Resources are part of the Redwood Family Care Network
family of companies. Operating in California, Washington, Arizona,
and Nevada. Responsible, Compassionate & Trusted. Redwood Family
Care Network’s mission is to provide World Class person-centered
services, support and advocacy for individuals in positive and
life-enriching environments. Providing Excellent Support and
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