Behavior Support Professional-Driver
Company: Oparc
Location: Upland
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The OPARC Mission OPARC believes that all individuals deserve
the human right to be valued members of society regardless of their
intelligence or physical capabilities. OPARC exists to make
training, employment, and social opportunities available and to be
the champion for thousands of people with disabilities in Southern
California. Title : Behavioral Support Professional (BSP) General
Statement of Function: The Behavioral Support Professional (BSP)
provides person-centered support, assistance, and transportation to
adults with disabilities in community, on-site, and work contract
settings. This role ensures accurate documentation, maintains
confidentiality, and offers personal care support that preserves
participant dignity and independence. The BSP supports the
achievement of each person's goals and helps reduce the need for
behavioral intervention. Essential Functions : Program
Participation & Engagement Implement active programming and
respectful interactions with participants, at all times. Encourage
participant engagement in program activities, adapting
participation based on needs and personal preferences. Maintain
visual supervision of participants during on-site and off-site
activities, ensuring safety and dignity are maintained. Provide
support, assistance, and training to participants in all program
areas per their established program plan and in conjunction with
the scheduled activities. Transport participants (approx. 6-8) to
and from residence and day program daily utilizing an OPARC
vehicle. Transport up to 6 participants and 1 support staff daily
from the program into the community in an OPARC vehicle. Transport
up to 3 participants in personal vehicle to and from day program
and to community activities. Follow all drivers training
guidelines, speed limits, participant safety, and vehicle
maintenance on a daily basis. Participant Health Monitoring Perform
routine wellness checks such as intake/output tracking, hydration
monitoring, and documentation. Assist participants with required
care needs (mobility, transfers to/from wheelchair, toilet,
positioning, and use of adaptive equipment). Report unusual lapse
in behavior and health to management staff immediately. Adhere to
any protocol for behavioral interventions and/or any Restricted
Health Care plans. Support and Assistance Responsible for safety of
all participants. Provide assistance, training, and supervision to
participants that present behavioral challenges in a community or
on-site setting. Coordinate activities related to Individual
Service Plans (ISP) on a regular basis, reporting any changes to
the Assistant Program Manager or designated person. Implement all
informal and formal behavioral intervention plans for each
participant as determined by the ID Team and use non-aversive
methods of intervention. Respond appropriately to medical
emergencies, seizures, choking, falls, and any other medical
emergencies. Provide care support while preserving participant
dignity and independence with feeding, incontinence care,
toileting, hygiene, dressing, and grooming. Documentation &
Compliance Maintain confidentiality of all medical and personal
information per HIPAA and agency policies. Report participant or
staff related incidents to the Program Manager or designated
coverage person. Complete all required daily documentation
including but not limited to postural supports, medical conditions,
medication administration logs, daily progress notes, communication
books, incident reports, behavioral data collection, participant
attendance, and other relevant information per program and
regulatory guidelines. Complete 40-hour Registered Behavior
Technicians (RBT) trainings within 12 months of hire (only Summit
Services programs). Team Collaboration Communicate regularly with
program staff, nurses, and management regarding participant needs
and observations. Work closely with Case Managers and Supervisors
to assure the accurate facilitation of participant goals.
Participate in staff meetings and trainings related to behavior
intervention, health, safety, and participant care. Provide needed
support and guidance to other direct support staff when assistance
is requested and/or observed. Provide subbing support in other
licensed OPARC programs, when applicable. Environmental Safety &
Infection Control Follow all health and safety protocols,
including, but not limited to infection control procedures, proper
PPE usage, and cleaning/sanitizing routines. Monitor the program
environment for safety hazards and report any concerns immediately.
Qualifications: Must be at least 18 years of age. High school
diploma or GED equivalent required. Valid California driver’s
license and clean driving record while transporting participants.
Three (3) years driving experience. Safe reliable
transportation/vehicle. Proof of current vehicle insurance. Pass
annual safety vehicle inspection. Ability to pass a Department of
Justice (DOJ) background check and fingerprint clearance, complete
TB test, pre-employment physical, and provide proof of required
immunizations (as applicable). Experience working with individuals
with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) or in a
similar caregiving, nursing, behavioral, or human services role.
Must be able to work in outdoor environments, which can include,
but is not limited to allergens, excessive heat, excessive cold,
excessive humidity, dampness or chilling, excessive noise and/or
slippery and uneven walking surfaces and indoor warehouse-type
settings that may lack heating, air conditioning, and have concrete
flooring. CPR, First Aid, and Crisis Intervention (e.g., CPI)
certifications or ability to obtain upon hire. Preferred
Qualifications: Bilingual (Spanish, ASL, etc.) is a plus. Work
Environment Requirements: Able to work in both indoor and
community-based environments. Willing to support individuals during
community outings, job coaching, and/or volunteer activities. Able
to lift up to 25 pounds by self and up to 150 pounds with one other
person. Assist with physical transfers, if necessary. Able to push
a wheelchair with a seated participant up to one (1) mile.
Standing, walking, sitting, pushing, bending and pulling required.
Squatting and repetitive motion may be necessary. Use chemicals in
accordance with manufacturer’s labeled instructions. Adhere to the
proper care and responsible use of Oparc issued property, tools,
and equipment. Location: OPARC –Determined based on assigned
worksite. Reports To: Program Manager Schedule: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
(Approximately 6 hour – 7.5-hour shifts with varied hours based on
program need), Monday - Friday with an ½ hour unpaid lunch.
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