A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A DSP

Thinking about becoming an IMPACT Direct Support Professional?
It might just be the start of a fabulous career.


As a DSP (Direct Support Professional) you’ll play a vital role in helping individuals with disabilities of all ages lead independent and fulfilling lives. Every DSP’s responsibilities are unique; your work profession includes teaching daily living skills, offering health and medical assistance, aiding with personal care and everyday activities, escorting your client on fun activities and outings, as well as providing, counsel, friendship, and social support.

“I love being a DSP because I can build these relationships with my clients and I know I'm an important part in their daily life. And it fills my cup knowing that I'm helping somebody every day to be their better self.”

- IMPACT DSP Ammber Wells, with Clients Leena & Layah

Three women smiling and posing together against a blue background, with the woman in the middle raising her arms.
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FLEXIBILITY FOR STUDENTS

If you’re a college student, working as a DSP is the perfect situation, offering fantastic schedule flexibility to work around your class program. It also looks great on your resume - not only giving you valuable inter-personal experience,  but also distinguishing you in the competitive job market after graduation.

Young girl and woman smiling, with the girl's arm around the woman's shoulders, both displaying casual poses against a purple background.

“There are so much uncertainty in someone who has any form of neurodivergency or IDD. But being a DSP, you are that certainty. You're that consistency. You're that guardian angel. And we need more guardian angels in the world.”

- IMPACT DSP Sheena Soldan & Client Lorelei

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OPPORTUNITIES FOR RETIREES

Working as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) is an ideal job for a retired person on a fixed income because it offers flexible scheduling, steady part-time hours at a great wage, and meaningful work that can fit around appointments and personal commitments. IMPACT allows retirees to use their life experience, patience, and interpersonal skills while staying active, engaged, and connected to their community.

Two women hugging and smiling at the camera against a green background, one showing a peace sign with her left hand.

“Impact is an awesome company to work for, and an excellent way for retired folks to supplement their income. The entire staff are amazing people who truly care not just about their clients, but also their DSPs. If you’re retired and looking for a later-life opportunity, I would highly recommend IMPACT.”

- IMPACT DSP Cheryl with Client Rachel

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IMPACT is proud to offer:
$24/Hour Starting Wage • Part Time / Full Time • Flexible Schedules
Health Insurance For Full Time Employees • 24 Hours Of Paid Annual Training
Automatic Pay Thru Direct Deposit • Opportunities For Advancement

Applicants must be 18 years or older; have a valid driver’s license and auto insurance;
have a working cell phone; possess a valid First Aid & CPR card; pass a criminal history background check.

A DAY IN THE LIFE
OF A DSP

Thinking about becoming an IMPACT Direct Support Professional?
It might just be the start of a fabulous career.


As a DSP (Direct Support Professional) you’ll play a vital role in helping individuals with disabilities of all ages lead independent and fulfilling lives. Every DSP’s responsibilities are unique; your work profession includes teaching daily living skills, offering health and medical assistance, aiding with personal care and everyday activities, escorting your client on fun activities and outings, as well as providing, counsel, friendship, and social support.

“I love being a DSP because I can build these relationships with my clients and I know I'm an important part in their daily life. And it fills my cup knowing that I'm helping somebody every day to be their better self.”

- IMPACT DSP Ammber Wells, with Clients Leena & Layah

Three women smiling and posing together against a blue background, with the woman in the middle raising her arms.

FLEXIBILITY FOR STUDENTS

If you’re a college student, working as a DSP is the perfect situation, offering fantastic schedule flexibility to work around your class program. It also looks great on your resume - not only giving you valuable inter-personal experience,  but also distinguishing you in the competitive job market after graduation.

Young girl and woman smiling, with the girl's arm around the woman's shoulders, both displaying casual poses against a purple background.

“There are so much uncertainty in someone who has any form of neurodivergency or IDD. But being a DSP, you are that certainty. You're that consistency. You're that guardian angel. And we need more guardian angels in the world.”

- IMPACT DSP Sheena Soldan & Client Lorelei

OPPORTUNITIES FOR RETIREES

Working as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) is an ideal job for a retired person on a fixed income because it offers flexible scheduling, steady part-time hours at a great wage, and meaningful work that can fit around appointments and personal commitments. IMPACT allows retirees to use their life experience, patience, and interpersonal skills while staying active, engaged, and connected to their community.

Two women hugging and smiling at the camera against a green background, one showing a peace sign with her left hand.

“Impact is an awesome company to work for, and an excellent way for retired folks to supplement their income. The entire staff are amazing people who truly care not just about their clients, but also their DSPs. If you’re retired and looking for a later-life opportunity, I would highly recommend IMPACT.”

- IMPACT DSP Cheryl with Client Rachel

IMPACT is proud to offer:
$24/Hour Starting Wage • Part Time / Full Time • Flexible Schedules
Health Insurance For Full Time Employees • 24 Hours Of Paid Annual Training
Automatic Pay Thru Direct Deposit • Opportunities For Advancement

Applicants must be 18 years or older; have a valid driver’s license and auto insurance;
have a working cell phone; possess a valid First Aid & CPR card; pass a criminal history background check.

A DAY IN THE LIFE
OF A DSP

Thinking about becoming an IMPACT Direct Support Professional?
It might just be the start of a fabulous career.


As a DSP (Direct Support Professional) you’ll play a vital role in helping individuals with disabilities of all ages lead independent and fulfilling lives. Every DSP’s responsibilities are unique; your work profession includes teaching daily living skills, offering health and medical assistance, aiding with personal care and everyday activities, escorting your client on fun activities and outings, as well as providing, counsel, friendship, and social support.

“I love being a DSP because I can build these relationships with my clients and I know I'm an important part in their daily life. And it fills my cup knowing that I'm helping somebody every day to be their better self.”

- IMPACT DSP Ammber Wells, with Clients Leena & Layah

Three women smiling and posing together against a blue background, with the woman in the middle raising her arms.

FLEXIBILITY FOR STUDENTS

If you’re a college student, working as a DSP is the perfect situation, offering fantastic schedule flexibility to work around your class program. It also looks great on your resume - not only giving you valuable inter-personal experience,  but also distinguishing you in the competitive job market after graduation.

Young girl and woman smiling, with the girl's arm around the woman's shoulders, both displaying casual poses against a purple background.

“There are so much uncertainty in someone who has any form of neurodivergency or IDD. But being a DSP, you are that certainty. You're that consistency. You're that guardian angel. And we need more guardian angels in the world.”

- IMPACT DSP Sheena Soldan & Client Lorelei

OPPORTUNITIES FOR RETIREES

Working as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) is an ideal job for a retired person on a fixed income because it offers flexible scheduling, steady part-time hours at a great wage, and meaningful work that can fit around appointments and personal commitments. IMPACT allows retirees to use their life experience, patience, and interpersonal skills while staying active, engaged, and connected to their community.

Two women hugging and smiling at the camera against a green background, one showing a peace sign with her left hand.

“Impact is an awesome company to work for, and an excellent way for retired folks to supplement their income. The entire staff are amazing people who truly care not just about their clients, but also their DSPs. If you’re retired and looking for a later-life opportunity, I would highly recommend IMPACT.”

- IMPACT DSP Cheryl with Client Rachel

IMPACT is proud to offer:
$24/Hour Starting Wage • Part Time / Full Time • Flexible Schedules
Health Insurance For Full Time Employees • 24 Hours Of Paid Annual Training
Automatic Pay Thru Direct Deposit • Opportunities For Advancement

Applicants must be 18 years or older; have a valid driver’s license and auto insurance;
have a working cell phone; possess a valid First Aid & CPR card; pass a criminal history background check.

A DAY IN THE LIFE
OF A DSP

Thinking about becoming an IMPACT
Direct Support Professional?


It might just be the start of a fabulous career.

Three women smiling and posing together against a blue background, with the woman in the middle raising her arms.

“I love being a DSP because I can build these relationships with my clients and I know I'm an important part in their daily life. And it fills my cup knowing that I'm helping somebody every day to be their better self.”

- IMPACT DSP Ammber Wells, with Clients Leena & Layah

As a DSP (Direct Support Professional) you’ll play a vital role in helping individuals with disabilities of all ages lead independent and fulfilling lives. Every DSP’s responsibilities are unique; your work profession includes teaching daily living skills, offering health and medical assistance, aiding with personal care and everyday activities, escorting your client on fun activities and outings, as well as providing, counsel, friendship, and social support.

If you’re a college student, working as a DSP is the perfect situation, offering fantastic schedule flexibility to work around your class program. It also looks great on your resume - not only giving you valuable inter-personal experience,  but also distinguishing you in the competitive job market after graduation.

FLEXIBILITY FOR STUDENTS

Young girl and woman smiling, with the girl's arm around the woman's shoulders, both displaying casual poses against a purple background.

“There are so much uncertainty in someone who has any form of neurodivergency or IDD. But being a DSP, you are that certainty. You're that consistency. You're that guardian angel. And we need more guardian angels in the world.”

- IMPACT DSP Sheena Soldan & Client Lorelei

Working as a Direct Support Professional (DSP) is an ideal job for a retired person on a fixed income because it offers flexible scheduling, steady part-time hours at a great wage, and meaningful work that can fit around appointments and personal commitments. IMPACT allows retirees to use their life experience, patience, and interpersonal skills while staying active, engaged, and connected to their community.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR RETIREES

Two women hugging and smiling at the camera against a green background, one showing a peace sign with her left hand.

“Impact is an awesome company to work for, and an excellent way for retired folks to supplement their income. The entire staff are amazing people who truly care not just about their clients, but also their DSPs. If you’re retired and looking for a later-life opportunity, I would highly recommend IMPACT.”

- IMPACT DSP Cheryl with Client Rachel

IMPACT is proud to offer:
$24/Hour Starting Wage
Part Time / Full Time • Flexible Schedules
Health Insurance For Full Time Employees
24 Hours Of Paid Annual Training
Automatic Pay Thru Direct Deposit
Opportunities For Advancement


Applicants must be 18 years or older; have a valid driver’s license and auto insurance;
have a working cell phone; possess a valid First Aid & CPR card; pass a criminal history background check.