Job Coach Float

Posted Date 2 weeks ago(4/12/2024 5:01 PM)
Job ID
2023-10077
# of Openings Remaining
2
Job Location
North County (San Diego)
Starting Wage
USD $21.00/Hr.
Salary Range
USD $21.00/Hr. - USD $21.00/Hr.
Job Status
Regular Full-Time

About Us

Are you looking for meaningful work and want to make a difference?  Do you want to gain valuable work experience? Joining the Goodwill team could be a great fit for you!  At Goodwill we live and breathe our Core Values of Creativity, Credibility, and Collaboration.  We are a mission-integrated organization that is funded by resalable goods. Last year alone, we were able to keep 10 million pounds of donated goods from hitting our landfills. Through the reselling of donated items, we can provide job readiness training and employment opportunities to individuals with disabilities and barriers to employment. 

Overview

POSITION SUMMARY: Are you searching for a job that makes a difference in the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities? Job Coaches provide on-the-job coaching to our Supported Employment program participants to help participants successfully work in the community. Job Coaches may provide support in group or individual work settings.

Responsibilities

Essential Functions Statement(s):

 

  1. Provides job coaching and promotes career development support to improve job skills,
    wages, and productivity of participants served at the business site with the goal of moving
    Participants into individual Competitive Integrated Employment (CIE) job opportunities.
  2. Promotes and facilitates social integration between participants and other employees in
    collaboration with customer’s supervisors/managers. Monitors participant activity to
    ensure productivity, quality learning, completion of program and work assignments, and
    quality outcomes. Becomes familiar with the needs and limitations of assigned
    participants to identify areas of development opportunities.
  3. Provides personal and career counseling as well as behavioral intervention for
    participants.
  4. Performs work alongside participants for purposes of training, role modeling, and
    supporting the needs of the participants and the employer.
  5. Teaches work skills (or life skills where appropriate) to participants at various job sites
    using repetitious training methods.
  6. Maintains excellent communication with managers, supervisors and employees
    to support positive outcomes and to resolve client performance problems or other issues.
  7. Regularly meets with participant’s supervisor to discuss participant’s progress and any
    training concerns. Regularly attends staff meetings as required.
  8. Completes administrative duties, including monthly statistics, progress reports, updating
    Program plans, and data entry utilizing company database programs.
  9. Communicates with referring agencies, care providers, parents, and counselors as
    appropriate, regarding any issues that may affect a participant’s employment. Notifies
    Job Coach II or III and/or site manager immediately of any problems with participants,
    referring agencies, or employers to resolve issues in a timely manner.
  10. Works with leads, supervisors and site managers in preparing daily/weekly scheduled job
    duties for participants.
  11. Performs coaching functions (direct on the job functions with participants) approximately
    60% of the scheduled workday and related administrative functions (non-direct functions such as
    reports, case notes, prepping OPMs and IHSPs, accurately recording mileage, interactions with
    supervisors and referring agencies, etc.) during the remaining 40% of a scheduled workday.
  12. Performs other miscellaneous duties as assigned.
  13. Substitutes for individual and group job coaches as needed and required. Roves to
    different worksites as needed.
  14. Assists with SE administrative needs and participants training as assigned when job
    coaching opportunities are unavailable.
  15. Provides direct and non-direct coaching services to IP and Group Participants.
    Responsible for assigned participant case management when providing these services.

Qualifications

SKILLS & ABILITIES:

 

Education:  BA or BS degree preferred.

 

Experience: Minimum of one year related experience preferred.

 

Computer Skills: MS Office Suite. Strong E-mail communication skills. Strong file management or case management skills. Must have ability to learn client tracking software.

 

Certificates & Licenses:  Must be able to pass all required criminal background checks and become First Aid & CPR certified. Requires a valid CA Driver's license and current vehicle insurance. Required to pass Goodwill's insurance company requirements for driving on company time. Drivers with own vehicles preferred.

 

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