
Join Our Team
Supporting individuals with I/DD is skilled, meaningful work. We're looking for people who want to build something lasting with the people they serve.
This is not shift work in the traditional sense. You'll work alongside the same individuals week after week, learning their preferences, communication styles, and daily rhythms. That consistency is the job. It's what makes the support meaningful and the outcomes real.
The work is demanding. We pay fairly, train you before you start, and treat the role as a professional career.
We're a small, Kansas City-area team. Read our story if you want to know who you'd be joining before you apply.
Daytime and early-evening hours supporting individuals through their daily routines — morning prep, community outings, skill-building activities, and documentation at the end of the shift. Schedules are typically consistent week to week so you and the people you support can build a real rhythm together.
Overnight hours while the individuals you support sleep in their own home. You stay awake, available, and ready to respond — handling safety checks, light documentation, and any needs that arise. This shift rewards people who are calm and attentive at night and who want to be genuinely present without the pace of daytime.
Friday evening through Sunday covering community activities, personal care, and household routines. Weekend shifts let individuals keep meaningful plans without disruption. If your weekdays are committed elsewhere, this shift fits cleanly — and the consistency of showing up every weekend matters as much here as it does on any other schedule.
DSP pay range: $18–$24/hour
Pay reflects experience, role, and shift.
We read every application personally and reply within 2 business days. The form takes about 5 minutes.