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Direct Support Professional / Special Needs Caregiver

Stroudsburg, PA 18360 | 40.984092381 | -75.252891493

Make a Difference Every Day. Build a Career That Matters.

Your care has the power to change lives. At BAYADA, you'll see that impact from day one.

Join BAYADA as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) and make a meaningful difference every day. You'll provide one-on-one support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, helping them build confidence, gain independence, and achieve goals they never thought possible. This is more than a job, it's an opportunity to create lasting connections, celebrate life-changing milestones, and be the reason someone has a brighter day.

 

 

We are currently hiring Direct Support Professionals in the following areas:

Stroudsburg, Pocono Summit, and all over Monroe County, PA!

 

What You'll Do

✔ Help individuals participate in community activities and social events
✔ Provide encouragement, mentorship, and meaningful companionship
✔ Support personal care needs, including dressing and grooming
✔ Transport clients to appointments, errands, and community outings
✔ Empower individuals to reach their goals and live as independently as possible

 

 

Pay & Schedule

$17.50+ per hour

  • Weekly pay
  • Flexible part-time schedules
    • Monday through Friday days and early evenings
    • Saturday afternoons
  • Multiple shifts available
  • Work close to home

 

Benefits You'll Love

  • Medical, dental, vision, prescription, FSA, and HSA options
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid holidays
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Employer-paid life insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Career growth opportunities, scholarships, and free training programs
  • Employee recognition and referral bonus programs
  • Supportive team environment with 24/7 clinical support

 

What We're Looking For

  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • At least 18 years of age
  • One year of experience supporting individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities
  • Reliable transportation and ability to drive clients to appointments and activities

 

Why Choose BAYADA?

At BAYADA, you're more than an employee—you're part of a team that values compassion, respect, inclusion, and belonging. We're proud to be recognized by Newsweek and Forbes as a top employer and remain committed to investing in the success and growth of our employees.

If you're ready for a career where every day brings purpose, connection, and the opportunity to make a meaningful difference, apply today.

 

As an accredited, regulated, certified, and licensed home health care provider, BAYADA complies with all state/local mandates.

BAYADA is celebrating 50 years of compassion, excellence, and reliability. Learn more about our 50th anniversary celebration and how you can join in here.

BAYADA Home Health Care, Inc., and its associated entities and joint venture partners, are Equal Opportunity Employers. All employment decisions are made on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to sex, race, color, age, disability, pregnancy or maternity, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship status, military status, or any other similarly protected status in accordance with federal, state and local laws.  Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.

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