Job Coach

AssetsAnchorage, AK
3d$18Onsite

About The Position

Looking for a job that actually means something? What if your workday was about helping someone succeed, build confidence, and grow real-life skills—right on the job? As a Job Coach, you’ll support individuals with disabilities at their workplace—helping them learn job tasks, build independence, and feel confident at work. We have a part-time position available working 20-29 hrs/wk. Pay starts at $17.80 hr+ with credit given for education, certifications, and experience listed on your application! No experience necessary! Monday-Friday 9am-3pm. You won’t be stuck behind a desk. You’ll be: Working side-by-side with individuals at real job sites Teaching job skills and helping people succeed in their roles Encouraging confidence, independence, and growth Supporting someone through challenges and celebrating their wins Being the reason someone has a great day at work This is hands-on, people-first work that truly matters. Why This Job is Different You see your impact immediately You build real-world experience (great for healthcare, social work, education, HR, psychology, etc.) You’re not just working—you’re changing lives Every day is different, active, and meaningful Perfect For Students or young professionals exploring career paths Anyone who wants a job that feels rewarding, not routine People who are patient, encouraging, and positive Those who want to make a difference in their community The Bottom Line This isn’t just a job. It’s showing up for someone who needs support—and helping them succeed in a way that changes their life. And yours. Full job description In accordance with Assets, Inc. core values and mission, the Job Coach provides direct and indirect support, job coaching, and on-site training to individuals experiencing psychiatric and/or developmental disabilities in a variety of employment and community settings. This position works in a professional manner with community businesses, Contract’s Department teams, service providers, team members, parents and/or guardians, and the individuals who are receiving employment services. This position may require de-escalating verbally or physically aggressive individuals according to identified procedures and individual client protocols.

Requirements

  • A positive attitude and willingness to learn
  • Strong communication and people skills
  • Reliability and professionalism
  • Ability to support and guide others in a work environment
  • Driver’s license + reliable transportation (for job site support)
  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED) required.
  • Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos.
  • Ability to write simple correspondence.
  • Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization.
  • Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions, and decimals.
  • Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent and to draw and interpret bar graphs.
  • Ability to solve practical problems and apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.
  • Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
  • Must have an insured vehicle and current Alaska driver’s license (with no or low points).
  • Must be able to pass a criminal background check under state regulations.
  • Must provide copy of driving record, proof of insurance and proof of educational credentials (if applicable) at time of hire.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience working with individuals experiencing developmental disabilities or mental illnesses and/or related training is strongly preferred.
  • Ability to work professionally and collaboratively with a team to provide quality service to individuals experiencing developmental or mental illnesses.
  • General knowledge of mental illnesses and/or developmental disabilities.
  • Compassionate, patient and non-controlling orientation toward individuals served.
  • Ability to teach, train and provide guidance to others.
  • Ability to effectively advocate for persons who experience developmental disabilities and/or mental illnesses.
  • Good communication and listening skills to establish a collaborative relationship with the served individual and his/her team, co-workers and supervisory personnel.
  • Ability to demonstrate an understanding of boundaries and is able to establish and maintain therapeutic relationship boundaries with the served individual
  • Ability to resolve conflict, be receptive to supervision and feedback from others with resultant behavior change.
  • Committed to learning, mastering and becoming competent in the Direct Service Professional core competencies.
  • Able to identify areas for self-improvement and pursue educational and training resources for professional development.
  • Basic computer literacy (word processing, excel and e-mail).

Responsibilities

  • Adheres to and demonstrates Assets, Inc. core values, mission, policies, procedures and compliance plan in the performance of all aspects of this position.
  • Provides initial and on-going long-term employment support to persons receiving employment services.
  • Accompany individual receiving services to job sites.
  • Assist individual in learning and performing the job and adjusting to the work environment.
  • Provide job coaching and on-site training as specified in individual and/or site protocols.
  • Assist individuals in learning and applying new skills.
  • Offer instruction and assistance.
  • Provide continuous feedback on job performance (i.e. positive reinforcement, encouragement, empowerment, etc.).
  • Develop and provide pre-requisite skills training to prepare individuals served for transitions to least restrictive and more independent environments.
  • Monitor activities and behavior of individual to ensure physical and environmental safety, or for the purpose of reporting on critical/behavioral incidents.
  • Assisting with development of data collection systems and collecting and submitting data as requested
  • Functions as advocate between site personnel and individual served to maintain open communications and achieve individual work plan as well as employment objectives.
  • Assists in the development and implementation of Individual Support Plans (ISP) for individuals receiving on-going, long term support, including:
  • Assisting in quantifying assessment information needed for identifying goals or support areas.
  • Participating in treatment planning and the review process as part of the support team.
  • Assisting with quantifying raw data and determining appropriate adjustments to support plans and/or data collection systems.
  • Provides timely documentation of all treatment, programmatic and billing procedures, including
  • Completing and submitting progress notes and services notes to the Employment Services Coordinator every Monday by 5 pm.
  • Completing and submitting documents/paperwork required for this position according to company rules and procedures (time sheets, service notes, tracking and attendance documentation, etc.)
  • Establish and maintain professional relationships, including:
  • Positive interactions with persons receiving support, their families and their support team members.
  • Positive interactions with interagency personnel, other agency personnel, employers and co-workers.
  • Effectively communicating with all team members and participating in regularly scheduled team meetings and support team meetings.
  • Participating in problem solving, team development and professional growth.
  • Attends team, department, and Assets, Inc. meetings as requested.
  • Uses crisis prevention, intervention and de-escalation techniques according to identified procedures and individual client/site protocols.
  • Provides back-up support for team members, including working a varied/flexible schedule as needed.
  • Must be able to work evenings and weekends when necessary to meet client support needs.
  • Completes required training according to established timelines.
  • Maintains company standards of confidentiality and ethical practice in all aspects of this position
  • Performs other tasks assigned by supervisory personnel.
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