Enhanced Behavior Direct Support Professional (DSP)
Company: Redwood Family Care Network
Location: Everett
Posted on: February 23, 2026
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Job Description:
Changing Lives Shaping The Future Enhanced Behavior Direct
Support Professional Job Title: Enhanced Behavior Direct Support
Professional Hourly Rate: $25.00 - $28.00 Job Status: Full Time
Work Base: Everett, WA 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: The
Enhanced Behavior Direct Support Professional (DSP)
responsibilities include helping clients understand their
behaviors, teaching clients how to change their responses to
unfavorable situations and assisting clients in developing
healthier coping mechanisms. You should also be able to create
personalized exercises and homework assignments to help clients
adjust their thought patterns. To be successful as an Enhanced
Behavior DSP here at SAILS, you should demonstrate compassion,
patience, and understanding when treating clients. You will need to
believe and advocate for Diversity, Equity, Justice and Inclusion
for and for our clients. Ultimately, an outstanding Behavior DSP
should be able to effectively communicate with clients to establish
trust and accurately assess progress. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities: • 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. • Implementing, following, and
providing documentation for complex Positive Behavior Support Plans
(PBSP). • Providing de-escalation techniques to support individuals
through crisis situations and high behavior meltdowns • Applying
Positive Behavior Support principles to all manners of habilitative
work to promote the client’s quality of life. • 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). •
Ensure 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. • Ensure that participants are always treated with
dignity and consideration. Promotes and safeguards each
participant’s ability to make decisions and to freely exercise his
or her rights. • Interacts with participants provide informal
counseling and problem-solves with participants. • Attends staff
meetings as required by the House Manager or the Program Managers
and/or Director. • Attends training offered/required by the agency,
DDA, and other parties. • Take 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. • Monitors medication regimes and treatment compliance.
• Participates in ongoing program development and assessment •
Ensures the coordination of support meetings and cross-systems
crisis plan development for enrolled clients with this need. •
Assists clients to remain stable in the community, thereby reducing
the use of hospitals or involuntary treatment services. • 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 the 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. • Must have a valid driver’s license and car and must be
willing to transport clients in their own vehicle. • Other duties
as assigned by the Residential Management Team. Required Education
and Experience: • Preferred bachelor’s degree in social work,
psychology, or a counseling-related field, with a strong emphasis
on working with families and community agencies required. • A
minimum of two years of clinical experience as a clinician or case
manager or residential provider and ability to demonstrate skills
in clinical assessment and treatment plans, preferred. • Training
or work experience supporting individuals with developmental
disabilities and mental health diagnosis • Training or work
experience interacting with individuals with limited verbal or
non-verbal communication • Training or work experience supporting
individuals who exhibit behavior that can endanger themselves or
others Licensing Requirements: • Must pass a Washington State
background check • RBT or alternative behavior support credential
or willingness to go through course • 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
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