Jay Nolan Community Services·Glendale, California
Provide one-to-one direct support to individuals with autism and developmental disabilities to foster independence and dignity. Responsibilities include implementing support plans, assisting with daily chores, and accompanying clients to community activities.
Market context
Direct Support Professional roles in California are typically in steady demand because providers need staff who can support individuals with autism and developmental disabilities in daily routines and community settings. These jobs can be competitive when employers prefer a relevant bachelor’s degree, prior disability-support experience, and dependable transportation; benefits like health, dental, tuition reimbursement, and even pet insurance can also matter. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm whether the specific posting requires a driver’s license or travel before applying.
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