Benefits:
Bonus based on performance
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Opportunity for advancement
Training & development
Why Join Us?
A Place of Grace, Inc. has been serving adults with developmental disabilities in Solano County since 2002 and in San Diego since 2010. With over 20 years of impact in the community and plans for 50% growth in the coming year, we are investing in compassionate, skilled professionals who want to grow their careers while making a lasting difference.
This is not just another caregiving role; it’s the opportunity to work in a supportive, structured residential environment where your work truly transforms lives.
What Makes Us Different
At A Place of Grace, we believe in more than just filling shifts; we build lasting relationships. As a DSP, you’ll work with a consistent team of staff and residents in one home, not constantly rotating between locations. This allows you to truly get to know your clients, support their progress, and celebrate their growth over time.
Our approach is personal, not corporate. We invest in your success just as much as we invest in the success of those we serve. Here, you’re not just coming to work; you’re helping create a home.
We welcome motivated and compassionate candidates of all experience levels. If you’re new to the field, no problem, our experienced team will train you. Together, we focus on helping residents build independence, access their community, lead healthy lives, and develop their daily living skills.
Compensation & Benefits
Pay: $20–$23/hr
Paid Time Off (PTO)
Health, Dental, and Vision insurance
CalSavers Retirement Program
Employee Referral Bonus Program
Growth and advancement opportunities
Schedule
Full-time: Sun, Mon, Thurs: 3 pm – 11 pm, Tues-Wed: 7 am - 3 pm.
8-hour shifts
Key Responsibilities
Support residents with daily living needs (grooming, bathing, hygiene, communication, mobility)
Assist with medication administration, following the Seven Rights for verification
Supervise and participate in community and recreational outings
Prepare meals and ensure home cleanliness and sanitation
Complete daily documentation in compliance with Title 17, Title 22, and program design
Use Nonviolent Crisis Intervention techniques to manage challenging behaviors (assaultive, SIB, property destruction, PICA, etc.)
Safely drive residents in 6–10 passenger vehicles
Advocate for residents and maintain respectful, professional communication
Attend required trainings and staff meetings
Required Qualifications
Minimum age 18
Valid CA Driver's License with a clean driving record
DOJ/FBI fingerprint clearance
First Aid certification (must be current prior to starting)
Physical & Environmental Requirements
This position requires the ability to perform the following essential functions in a dynamic behavioral health environment:
Assist residents during community outings or facility navigation, which may involve walking or moving quickly up to 1–2 miles per shift.
Stand or walk for extended periods, including at least 1 continuous hour, to monitor and engage with residents.
Lift, carry, or transfer up to 25 lbs., such as resident assistance aids or supplies, as needed for daily care.
Apply approved Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) techniques to manage behavioral incidents, which may involve physical redirection or restraint.
Respond quickly in emergencies, including running short distances or assisting with resident transfers, to ensure safety.
Use a computer or tablet for documentation and care plan updates for up to 1 hour at a time.
Safely operate a 6–8 passenger van to transport residents to appointments or community outings, requiring a valid driver’s license and compliance with state driving regulations.