Appalachian Community Services
OpenDevelopmental Disability (DD) Direct Support Professional - Community Based (3881)
- Location
- Unknown
- Employment type
- Full-time, Part-time
- Last seen
- Aug 7, 2026
About the role
About Us Appalachian Community Services provides Mental Health, Behavioral Health, Substance Use, and Developmental Disability services to individuals, families, and communities within the seven western counties of North Carolina. We provide a wide range of walk-in, psychiatric, substance abuse, and crisis services to adults and children. About the Role Looking for a job that actually means something and works around your life? Whether you’re in school, exploring a career in human services, or just someone who genuinely cares about people, this could be exactly what you’ve been looking for. At Appalachian Community Services (ACS), we’re hiring compassionate, reliable, and down-to-earth individuals to support young adults and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). This isn’t just a job, it’s a chance to show up for someone every day and help them build independence, confidence, and a life they’re proud of. Even better? Flexible scheduling that fits around your life. This description outlines the general scope and level of work for this role. It is not intended to include every duty or responsibility that may be required of employees in this position. Compensation Compensation: $14.00 Pay is based on a flat rate. What You Can Expect Flexible shifts that work around school, family, or other commitments Perfect entry point into healthcare or human services Meaningful, resume-building experience (especially for students!) Work with a population that truly benefits from strong, consistent support A team that’s supportive, mission-driven, and actually cares Responsibilities This is hands-on, people-first work. You’ll be: Supporting individuals in reaching goals from their Person-Centered Plan (PCP) Creating a safe, positive, and encouraging environment—at home and in the community Helping with everyday life skills, independence, and confidence-building Encouraging participation in real-life activities (work, social outings, community events) Using positive, supportive approaches to help individuals thrive Documenting progress and partnering with your team to provide great care No two days look the same—and that’s exactly what makes this role so rewarding.
Pay
Compensation Compensation: $14.00
