DSP Recruitment Social Media Posts

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Tips for using social media posts:

  • Schedule posts weekly rather than one time. Candidates need to see a job opportunity several times before acting.
  • Use provided artwork, images from flyers or simple visuals with short captions to boost engagement.
  • Use local and targeted hashtags like #RhodeIslandJobs, #DSPjobs, #DirectSupportProfessional, #HiringRI, #MeaningfulWork.
  • Share employee spotlights, stories or quotes from current DSPs to build authenticity.
  • Boost posts: Even a small budget (e.g., $20–$50 per post) can significantly extend your reach, especially targeting job seekers in Rhode Island.
  • Ask staff, families and friends to share your posts to expand reach organically.

Social media post 1

Interested in a job where you'll make a difference every day?

Direct support professionals assist individuals with disabilities live independent, fulfilling lives. It’s more than a job – it’s a chance to change lives, including your own. 

Join a career where your work truly matters. Become a direct support professional.
 


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Social media post 2

Build connections, share your skills and make a difference every day in the lives of people with disabilities. 

Start your next chapter. Become a direct support professional. 
 


Looking for a way to make a difference?

Social media post 3

This isn’t just a job – it’s a chance to build connections, empower others and create a lasting impact in your community. 

Step into a role where your work truly matters. Become a direct support professional. 
 


You served your country. Now serve your community.

Social media post 4

You’ve dedicated yourself to serving our nation, putting others before yourself and standing up for what matters. 

Now, serve your community by supporting individuals with disabilities. Become a direct support professional. 
 


You've got a diploma. Now what?

Social media post 5

The world is full of possibilities, and one of them is a career that truly matters. 

Choose a career where you’ll make a difference every day by supporting individuals with disabilities. Become a direct support professional. 
 


Choose a career that changes lives -- maybe yours!

Social media post 6

Looking for a career that makes a difference? 

Become a direct support professional and turn your work into something meaningful. Every day, you’ll empower individuals with disabilities to live fuller, more independent lives and build connections in their communities. 

 

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