Entry Level DSP - Direct Support Professional (DSP) RHA Health Services Employee Review

2.0
2 Mar 2025
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Pros

Job that gives you a sense of satisfaction helping others, good co-workers, first, second or third shift schedules

Cons

Entry level pay for even seasoned professionals, slow accumulating PTO, no offer of advancement until you've been with the company for multiple years, clique like atmosphere in the group homes, 3-days of required shadowing with little interaction in the job itself (no hands on learning, just following around for 8 hours)

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5.0
27 Jun 2026
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Pros

The job is 8am to 5pm, but the hours are very flexible. The Care Manager must meet stated guidelines, Medicaid, and keep up with the members' services. Management is great!

Cons

It can get stressful when trying to make monthly contacts, and the members or guardians don't pick up.

1.0
9 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Being a Direct Support Professional is a job that’s easy to obtain without experience which helps in an economic downturn The amount of PTO accrued is nice.

Cons

No health insurance for 90 days and no ability to use PTO for 6 months after hire. Only partial PTO payout if you worked more than a year for most years if you leave. You have to put in a 30 day notice if you want rehire status or your PTO payout if you’re exempt status. Employees in all positions are burnt out and stressed out. If you’re not an hourly employee, expect long hours and weeks. If you’re hourly, expect pressure to work OT. Turnover here seems worse than the company’s competitors. Very little hands-on training. They shove a bunch of online modules in your face and send you out the door to shadow for a couple of days and that’s it.

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