DSHS ESA Public Benefits Specialist 1-3 In Training
State of Washington
Posted: February 20, 2026 (1 day ago)
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State of Washington
Dept. of Social and Health Services
Location
Washington, 98504
Salary
$3,665 - $5,137
per month
Type
Full-Time
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This job involves helping adults and children with developmental disabilities live independently at home by assisting with daily tasks like cooking, personal care, household chores, community outings, and medication management.
It's a rewarding role for compassionate individuals who enjoy building relationships, teaching life skills, and supporting emotional and physical well-being.
A good fit would be someone patient and empathetic with some experience in caregiving, or entry-level candidates eager to learn through paid training.
DSHS Direct Support Professional / Attendant Counselor 2Want to put your passion to work?
In this job, you will assist adults and children with developmental disabilities to live full, empowered lives in their home.
Each individual has unique support needs, your support may include cooking, personal care tasks, household tasks, community activities, medication administration and support to maintain good physical, behavioral and emotional health.
This position provides paid training, excellent benefits and the ability to make a difference to someone’s life!
This opening can be filled as an Attendant Counselor 2 or be filled as in-training to develop the required skills within this specialized field. Upon successful completion of the 6-12 month in-training plan, you will progressively advance to the goal and wage of the Attendant Counselor 2.
Opportunities performed on-site at this work location at least three days a week may be eligible for an additional 5% premium pay in addition to the advertised salary.
You'll get competitive pay and great state benefits as you:
Coach, teach, and mentor people with intellectual disabilities.
Assist and train clients with all areas of daily living skills.
Implement Individual Support Plan programs, plans, and services.
Transport and accompany clients to appointments, or other activities in the community.
Form relationships with people.
Keep the resident's home safe and clean.
Review, collect, and record participant information and report information that is vital and/or pertinent to home management.
Utilize an electronic data system to maintain client records and other reports.
To start on your new career, we ask that you have experience:
Attendant Counselor 2 (Step A: $3,840 monthly - Step M: $5,137 monthly)
One year of experience working with people with developmental disabilities in mental health facilities, nursing homes, hospitals, or residential settings, AND a high school diploma/GED or equivalent.
If you lack one year of experience, we can hire you in a paid training position:
Attendant Counselor 1-2 In-Training (Step A: $3,665 - Step M $5,137 monthly)
A high school diploma or GED.
In this position, you get paid while gaining the experience and knowledge you need to qualify for the Attendant Counselor 2 position.
Skills and Abilities
Outgoing and friendly.
Ability to provide accurate and clear written communications both electronically and verbally.
Punctual and responsible.
Ability to work with challenging individuals.
Effectively communicate with management, peers, residents, and the public as needed.
Able to work in a team and alone.
Able to read and follow policies and procedures.
Maintain great work habits.
NOTE: Your starting hourly rate will be dependent on your education and experience.
We need you to help us help others! If we have caught your eye, we want to hear from you!
Interested? Simply fill out our application and attach your resume and three references. That's it! We want to make this easy for you.
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