Provide training and support for interns to ensure success during internship rotations and/or a competitive job. This role involves providing individualized support, job coaching, building natural supports, identifying job accommodations, and assistive technology for interns at their worksite rotations or competitive jobs. The trainer will communicate effectively with various stakeholders, perform job analysis, and implement job coaching plans. They will also train interns in essential employment skills like grooming, hygiene, communication, and interviewing, and provide travel training if necessary. The position requires collaboration with the Project SEARCH Instructor/Coordinator for decision-making regarding intern success and participation in professional development activities to stay updated on supported employment best practices. Follow-along services are provided to interns in competitive employment, which may extend beyond typical work hours, including evenings and weekends, requiring schedule flexibility. The role also involves completing necessary paperwork accurately and meeting deadlines, aiding with instruction, daily planning, job development, and transporting interns in a personal vehicle for various appointments. Adherence to host business standards and promoting job productivity are key. The trainer must recognize and act on legal responsibilities concerning consumer safety and welfare, demonstrate accountability for assigned hours, punctuality, and attendance, and participate in appropriate training. Flexibility, effective role modeling, enthusiasm, a positive attitude, sound judgment, and effective communication skills are essential. The role requires working productively as a team member with families, host businesses, and program partners, while being adaptable to individual and cultural differences and protecting privacy and confidentiality.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED