Job Coach
Summary: The Job Coach (VR and DSPD) helps our job seeking clients in preparing for and succeeding in the workplace. Job Coaches are responsible for assessing and evaluating barriers and challenges with individuals seeking employment opportunities. This includes working on life skills, developing work-related leads, transporting clients, coaching, teaching and mentoring them as they learn skills for increased independence and successful employment. Job Coaches also assist with interviews, applications and resume creation. This can be a full-time or part-time position.
Minimum Qualifications:Excellent communication skillsHighly organized with time and dataCurrent and active driver’s licenseShows compassion, flexibility, patience, positive attitude and provides excellent care6 months experience working with people with disabilities or related field/experienceMust have reliable transportation and the ability to transport clientsAbility to obtain sponsored CPR/First Aid Certifications with 90 days of employmentAbility to obtain company-sponsored Workplace Supports Training within 90 days of employmentAbility to obtain company-sponsored SOAR certification within 180 days of employment
Preferred Qualifications:Experience with mentoring coaching or teaching1 year or more experience working with people with disabilities.
Responsibilities:
Promotes a positive work environment.Evaluate client skills for lasting employment successAssists clients with initial and ongoing job trainingHelps the client fulfill job duties, including verbal prompts and redirection, as needed (instructional prompts, compensation strategies, etc.)Provides transportation as neededFacilitates communication between, and on behalf of employees and employers.Responsible for communicating any needs, concerns, or questions to the appropriate parties including, team leads, managers, guardians, etc. Conducts mock interviews Helps client create and update their resume Works with employers to match client and employer needsServes as a representative and first point of contact for OPPO to employers.Advocates for client needs including any needed ADA accommodationsKeeps required certifications updated and maintains personal compliance Ensures client follows all employer regulations, including clock-in and outsEnsures the client is assisted in a manner that facilitates growthHelp clients prioritize daily tasks to the employers’ satisfaction. Dresses professionally at all times conforming to the client's work location policies and needs Assist clients to socially integrate into employment settings,and company culture and establish internal support structure.Maintains accurate, daily documentation on client’s progress through company software including appropriate service codes relating to client funding.Is flexible and comfortable with a wide variety of skill sets and client abilities and mannerismsIs dependable, on time, and attends full shifts as assigned. Other duties as assigned by the manager
BenefitsPTO 4 all (including PT)Mileage reimbursement programMedical, Vision, Dental, HSA, EAPPhysical Requirements:Prolonged periods of sitting, standing, and walking.Occasionally required to lift up to 50 pounds.Physical requirements may vary depending upon the client you serve and the location they are employed
Direct Reports:No direct reports
Reports to:VR Manager and/or Team Lead
Discretionary Benefits:PTO for all (including part-time)Mileage reimbursement programMedical, Vision, Dental, HSA, EAP
About the Company: OPPO provides person-centered, long-term, home, and community-based solutions, including employment to people in Colorado and Utah. We have a team of over 175 impactful people empowered to create safe, happy, and healthy OPPOrtunities for our residents, patients, clients, and team. Everyone has the right to these OPPOrtunities, and we focus on ensuring it to those who would otherwise be marginalized. .