Supported Employment Job Coach

MOUNTAIN VALLEY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES INCGlenwood Springs, CO
20d$23 - $27Onsite

About The Position

Our Supported Employment Job Coach provides training and supervision for developmentally disabled adults in the Community Integrated and/or Supported Employment Programs. The Job Coach acts as a liaison between community-based employers, specific individuals receiving services, and necessary Mountain Valley staff. The Job Coach assists in developing, implementing, and monitoring client programming and in monitoring and responding to the client’s job satisfaction.

Requirements

  • The ability to provide compassionate and person-centered care to individuals with diverse needs
  • A High School GED or Diploma
  • Ability to attend and pass a QMAP (Qualified Medication Administration Person) class and test as offered by MVDS
  • A valid Colorado Drivers License and reliable transportation
  • A Criminal and Motor Vehicle record which meets company standards
  • A TB test within the first week of employment (paid for by us)
  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team
  • Ability to adapt to changing situations and handle challenging behaviors with patience and empathy
  • Ability to work a flexible range of shift times if needed
  • Requires concentrated visual and auditory attention; requires Frequent standing and walking; lifting and transferring clients on a as needed basis, carrying, reaching, pushing, and pulling
  • Ability to work in environments that could include changes in temperature/humidity, dust, odors, noise, etc.
  • Ability to work with individuals with cognitive disabilities, a variety of illnesses, and medical conditions; working indoors, outdoors, and in vehicles; works around and with others, and alone; may have to walk on slippery and /or uneven walking surfaces
  • Expected to assist individuals receiving services with entering and exiting the vehicle, toileting, cleaning, bathing, cooking and other basic life skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous experience in childcare, working with people with developmental disabilities, senior care, patient care, or direct support
  • Knowledge of first aid, medications, and basic medical procedures
  • CNA certification or intertest in becoming CNA certified

Responsibilities

  • Mentor and support individuals in achieving their personal goals and promoting independence.
  • Treat clients with respect and dignity.
  • With Employment Coordinator's assistance, develop task analysis on all parts of job as needed.
  • Provide hands-on training and contact with clients at the job site and be able to facilitate training as needed.
  • Maintain an awareness of problem areas during training and report these to the Employment Coordinator for assistance as needed, i.e. safety issues, barriers or accessibility problems, revision of task analysis.
  • Act as a role model for the client at the work site.
  • Arrange transportation to and from work site for clients.
  • Assist clients in developing and maintaining independent transportation skills necessary for work.
  • Communicate client concerns to Employment Coordinator and other appropriate staff and families.
  • Track and submit data to CIE Program Coordinator for reports for funding, monitoring, etc.
  • Implement goals and keep accurate documentation of goal progress and notify appropriate staff of any goal changes.
  • Maintain regular contact with employers to assure the placement site is successful for the client and the employer.
  • Assure that the quality and quantity of work performed meets the employer's needs.
  • Document and report any changes in behavior or health status
  • The Job Coach is responsible for providing training and supervision for developmentally disabled adults in the Community Integrated and/or Supported Employment Programs.
  • The Job Coach acts as a liaison between community-based employers, specific individuals receiving services, necessary Mountain Valley staff.
  • The Job Coach assists in developing, implementing, and monitoring client programming as well as in monitoring and responding to the client’s job satisfaction.
  • Each Direct Support Professional (DSP) will be assigned to one or more functional areas including but not limited to day services, residential services, greenhouse or recreation.
  • Each DSP is responsible for completing any tasks required in his or her assignment in addition to those functions enumerated below.
  • With Employment Coordinator's assistance, develop task analysis on all parts of job as needed.
  • Provide hands-on training and contact with client at the job site and be able to fade training as needed.
  • Maintain an awareness of problem areas during training and report these to the Employment Coordinator for assistance as needed, i.e. safety issues, barriers or accessibility problems, revision of task analysis.
  • Act as a role model for the client at the work site.
  • Arrange, transportation to and from work site for clients.
  • Assist clients in developing and maintaining independent transportation skills necessary for work.
  • Communicate client concerns to Employment Coordinator and other appropriate staff and families.
  • Track and submit data to CIE Program Coordinator for reports for funding, monitoring, staffings, Voc. Rehab., JPTA, Job Service and Social Security.
  • Implement goals developed from the IP. Keep accurate documentation of goal progress and notify appropriate staff of any goal changes.
  • Maintain regular contact with employers to assure the placement site is successful for the client as well as the employer and provide ongoing support.
  • Assure that quality and quantity of work performed meets the employer's needs.
  • Attend all IP meetings as requested, and complete and compile all documentation required for IP meetings on time.
  • Attend all department staff meetings and other meetings as required.
  • Respect each individual’s rights within the program and treat all individuals with dignity and respect at all times.
  • Respond as a Mandatory Reporter.
  • Report all incidents of suspected client rights violations, mistreatment, abuse, neglect or exploitation immediately according to Colorado state law and MVDS policies and procedures.
  • Respect the values, opinions, preferences and choices of individuals.
  • Educate and encourage individuals to make informed choices regarding their lives.
  • Provide opportunities and choices for growth and development based on individual interests, preferences and input.
  • Ensure access to community resources based on individual interests, preferences and input.
  • Encourage residents to take ownership in maintaining their environment.
  • Provide emotional support, social guidance and positive role modeling.
  • Assist individuals to maintain a safe and clean environment.
  • Create and maintain program’s chore chart for a list of duties.
  • Provide safe transportation of persons receiving services, drive defensively and follow traffic laws.
  • Follow safety guidelines including, but not limited to healthy lifting, transferring, and back care.
  • Identify and solve potential safety hazards, repair or maintenance needs or immediately report them to the Operations Manager.
  • In case of emergency, follow the emergency plan identified for the facility; notify appropriate authorities and Mountain Valley staff as soon as possible.
  • Conduct, document and participate in emergency drills as required.
  • Ensure the vehicles are well-maintained and cared for.
  • Interact successfully with people in times of crisis or unpleasant environments.
  • Participate in the development of the Individualized Plan (IP) for each resident including analyzing progress and developing new goals for the biannual assessment.
  • Provide services and implement goals in accordance with the Individualized Plan for each individual supported.
  • Communicate with the Interdisciplinary Team as needs change.
  • Assist individuals with physical and personal care as identified in the Individualized Plan (IP).
  • Assist non-ambulatory individuals with physical transfer as necessary, including, but not limited to, pushing wheelchairs, assisting someone in standing from a seated or laying position and entering and exiting vehicles.
  • Review necessary documentation at start of shift and enter necessary documentation at by the end of shift per MVDS policies and procedures.
  • Respond to correspondence (emails, voicemails, Therap, etc.) in a timely manner.
  • Communicate with the Medical Office about observed changes in physical and emotional needs in a timely manner.
  • Accurately administer medications, document administration and report/document all medication administration errors, as directed by the Medical Office and medication administration policies.
  • Follow health protocols and care plans.
  • Ensure documentation of all health information as needed (vitals, seizure reports etc.).
  • Respond to all requests for information or communication in a timely manner.
  • Follow all policies within the MVDS Employee Handbook.
  • Report all on-the-job injuries to immediate supervisor and Director of Human Resources within 24 hours of the occurrence and provide a detailed account of the events leading to the injury.
  • Report for work on-time and as scheduled.
  • Enter daily, accurate timekeeping records in timekeeping database.
  • Attend all regular staff meetings and other meetings as requested by supervisory or administrative staff members.
  • Work schedule as assigned.
  • Have all time-off requests pre-approved.
  • Have all over-time hours pre-approved or demonstrate they were due to an emergency.
  • Work at any MVDS facility and be responsible for own transportation to work.
  • Complete all mandatory new hire requirements and training as identified by the State of Colorado and Mountain Valley’s training requirements within 90 days of hire and maintain courses and certifications as required.
  • Maintain skills with computers, take advantage of new technology, learn new tools quickly, use technology to enhance job performance and increase productivity.
  • Maintain current understanding of technical processes/equipment.
  • Adhere to MVDS policies and procedures outlined in the policy manual, Employee Handbook, and other employee policies.
  • Complete other duties and responsibilities as assigned to ensure effective functioning of Mountain Valley’s programming.

Benefits

  • Bring your pet to work! Pet friendly environment
  • 3 weeks of PTO accrual your first year, start accruing day 1!
  • Discount Bus Pass, Ski Pass, and Hot Springs Pass
  • Employer paid Medical Insurance
  • Employer paid Dental Insurance
  • Employer Paid Life Insurance
  • Employer Paid Counseling Sessions
  • Vision Insurance
  • Tuition Reimbursement for relevant schooling
  • Up to 4% Retirement Program matching!
  • Referral Reward Program
  • Flexible health and savings account
  • Eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
  • 15% Discount at MVDS Greenhouse, Mountain Valley Weavers
  • Electric Car Charging Stations
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