ASL Direct Support Professional
Company Overview
We are a mission-driven human services organization dedicated to supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) to live with greater independence, dignity, and connection in their communities.
Our team is diverse, energetic, and deeply committed to person-centered care. We value American Sign Language (ASL) and are building a team where Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing professionals work together to provide meaningful, accessible support.
The Opportunity
As an ASL Direct Support Professional, you will use your signing skills and compassion to help adults with I/DD build daily living skills, access their community, and pursue their personal goals. This is hands-on work where your presence, communication, and reliability directly impact someone’s quality of life.
If you enjoy mentoring, teaching, and advocating for others—and want a role where you can grow your skills in human services—this position offers a clear path for development, ongoing training, and the chance to make a visible difference every shift.
What You'll Do
- Provide day-to-day support to individuals with I/DD, using ASL to ensure clear, respectful, and accessible communication.
- Assist with community access, including outings, appointments, and activities that build independence and social connections.
- Support with personal care tasks as needed, always prioritizing dignity, safety, and respect.
- Accompany individuals to medical appointments, helping with communication, understanding, and follow-through on care plans.
- Encourage positive peer interactions and recreational activities, acting as a mentor, teacher, guide, and advocate.
What Success Looks Like
- Within your first 3–6 months, you build trusting, consistent relationships with the individuals you support and are seen by them as a reliable, respectful partner.
- You demonstrate strong judgment in day-to-day decisions, calmly handling problems or changes in plans and following safety and care guidelines.
- People you support are more engaged in community activities, appointments, and peer interactions because of your communication and encouragement.
- You actively participate in team communication, training, and feedback, showing growth in your skills and confidence in the role.
What We're Looking For
- Ability to communicate in American Sign Language (ASL); Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing candidates are all encouraged to apply.
- Good judgment and problem-solving skills, with the ability to stay calm, patient, and focused in a variety of situations.
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities, with a genuine passion for helping others learn, grow, and participate in their community.
- 21+ years old, with reliable transportation, a valid CA Driver's License, ability to pass a background check, and a high school diploma or equivalent; prior human services or caregiving experience is a plus.
Compensation and Benefits
- $20.00–$21.00 per hour
- Health insurance, flexible schedules, and additional benefits for full-time positions
- Full-time and part-time positions available
- Day shifts with rotating weekends
How to Apply
If you are ready to use your ASL skills and compassion to make a meaningful difference, apply with your resume and contact information. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and a drug-free workplace, and we look forward to hearing from you.