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Caregiver/Direct Support Professional - Return Utah

Utah Department of Human Resource Management (DHRM)
American Fork, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 7 Jul 2026
💰 $48,000/yr($26,000/yr$48,000/yr)

About the role

Caregiver/Direct Support Professional - Return Utah

FT / PT Status – Full-Time
Salary –
$13.43 - $24.66 Hourly Wage
Remote Work / In-Office –
In-Office / On-Site

Recruiter – Tiffany Wagner | twagner@utah.gov | 801-763-4070
Application Deadline –
Continuous until filled

Key Responsibilities

Key responsibilities and day to day responsibilities of this position:

  • Participation in active treatment, providing Trauma Informed practices within the scope of individualized treatment programs for the individuals.
  • Preparing and serving meals while following dietary guidelines.
  • Performing direct care services to include bathing, showering, dressing, toileting or changing incontinent briefs (diapering), and oral hygiene.
  • Providing transportation of individuals to their daily activities.
  • Supervising and participating in daily activities with the individuals.
  • Understanding the developmental needs of others.
  • Coaching, mentoring, and helping others to improve their knowledge, skills and abilities.
  • Observing, reporting and documenting the behavior and progress of the individuals.
  • Properly support aggressive, self-injurious, and non-compliant individuals in learning more adaptive and positive behaviors.
  • Follow structured daily schedules and daily routines.
  • Effectively implement prescribed individualized treatment plans.
  • Provide trauma informed care, be reliable and professional in all aspects of the job duties.
  • Demonstrate excellent written and oral skills in a professional manner.
  • Maintain a calm demeanor in the face of aggressive acts from individuals and the application of appropriate safety precautions and restraint techniques.

Qualifications

Minimum or "day-one" qualifications:

  • You must pass a background check.
  • You must be willing to assist individuals with their daily hygiene which may include bathing, toileting, and changing briefs.
  • You must be willing to work the afternoon shift from 1:30 pm to 10:00 pm including weekends and holidays.
  • You must be willing to provide appropriate care for individuals who may exhibit aggressive behaviors.
  • This position requires you to be able to lift up to 50 pounds or 1/4 of your body weight, whichever is less with or without a reasonable accommodation. You will also be expected to use mechanical lifts where required and be able to transfer individuals correctly. 

Preferred or trainable/on-the-job qualifications: 

  • Experience caring for intellectually and developmentally disabled individuals.
  • Experience working as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA).
  • Experience providing behavioral health care for individuals.

About the Role

Psychiatric/Developmental Technicians provide direct care to individuals with mental and behavioral health needs including: observing, monitoring, and reporting an individual's behavior; participating in and supervising activities; teaching daily living skills; intervening in crisis situations or de-escalating them as appropriate; assisting in maintaining a therapeutic, safe, and secure environment. Employees must be able to properly manage aggressive, self-abusive, and non-compliant individuals and be able to implement and follow prescribed behavioral programs. Employees must repetitively lift (minimum 50 pounds), and transfer individuals; perform direct care services to include: bathing, showering, dressing, toileting or changing incontinent briefs, oral hygiene, feeding, etc. Employees will work collaboratively as a valued member of the treatment team for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness.

Location
895 N 900 E
American Fork, Utah, 84003
United States
Background Check Required – You must successfully pass a criminal history check.
Drug Test Required – No
Schedule Code – TL - Time limited

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