Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania and North Central West Virginia is a nonprofit organization that funds job training, education, and other community programs by selling donated clothing and household items in Goodwill stores and online. We offer life-changing work on a mission-minded team. We are 1,000 working as one and each of us is essential to helping our community thrive. For three years running, Goodwill has been named to Forbes’ list of America’s “Most Inspiring Companies”. We offer a wide range of career opportunities ranging from entry-level to management in retail, human services, and administrative fields. Learn more about working at Goodwill. You can help. We can show you how. DIVISION OVERVIEW: Goodwill SWPA’s Human Services division is responsible for making Goodwill’s overarching vision a reality: enhancing people’s dignity and quality of life by strengthening communities and helping those with barriers to employment reach their full potential through workforce education and support. The Human Services division fulfills this mission providing high quality, outcome-oriented services for program participants by utilizing a comprehensive service delivery model covering a broad array of social programs. DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW: Within the Human Services Division is the Disability Services department. Disability Services is integral to achieving Goodwill’s mission of helping individuals with disabilities realize their full potential and lead fulfilling, independent lives. Support programs provided by the Disability Services department are designed to guide participants to higher rates of self-sufficiency. The Adult focused programming in Disability Services centers on creating opportunities for people with disabilities to gain skills, volunteer, train for work, and obtain employment in their community. In addition to workforce development and community integration, Disability Services also provides retirement options for eligible participants. Participants enrolled in work and community focused programs receive both job readiness and skills training to prepare them for employment across a variety of industries, such as retail, food service, housekeeping, production, and more. Disability Services also includes specialized programs for placement services for individuals with mental health issues and or intellectual disabilities. PROGRAM SUMMARY: Aspire is an Adult Training Facility that facilitates the development of job readiness and independent living skills of individuals with intellectual and or developmental disabilities. The program is housed in an integrated facility that features a fully operational kitchen, a mock apartment, an interactive classroom, and up-to-date technology. Operating on a time-limited-service model centered on flexibility, community integration, and individualized guidance, participants ages 18-59 are provided with engaging experiences both at the Goodwill program facility and out in the local community. Aspire uses client-centered service modules designed around participant interests to support and encourage both independence and participation in the community or workforce. Examples of Aspire modules include: housekeeping skills, food prep/safety instruction, digital skills, career exploration, job readiness, advocacy and self-care, functional math and reading, health and wellness, art and music therapy, mobility, enrichment activities, and more. Daily volunteering opportunities are also available. Aspire is licensed by the state of Pennsylvania and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). POSITION SUMMARY: The Aspire Program Instructor is responsible for facilitating Aspire’s curriculum for program participants through structured classroom instruction and hands-on independent living activities. This role includes assessing new and current participants to determine appropriate program placement and instructional supports. The Program Instructor will also manage a small participant caseload, monitor progress, and adjust instruction to support individual goals, skill development, and successful participation in programming. Status: Regular, Full-time, Non-exempt. Location: Lawrenceville Workforce Development Center - 118 52nd St, Pittsburgh, PA 15201. External Hiring Range: $18.08 - $18.98. Schedule: Monday - Friday, 7:30- AM - 3:30 AM. Travel: Travel to job sites and other locations in the community required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees