Transition Coordinator

The Menta Education GroupHillside, NY
Onsite

About The Position

As a Transition Coordinator with The Menta Education Group, you will prepare students aged 14-22 to embrace life after school in a behavioral, emotional and social capacity. You will bridge the critical gap between school and adult life by implementing an "outside-the-school-walls" mindset that centers on fostering student independence, building robust community networks and navigating the real world.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree strongly preferred.
  • Background in education or social work preferred.
  • Demonstrate deep, compliance-centered knowledge of transitioning students as per the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) mandates.
  • Documented knowledge and/or experience placing and coaching students in jobs, as well as assisting them in transitioning to college, career, and independent life.
  • Demonstrated ability to constantly focus on the "real world," utilizing community agency networks, public transit routes, and outer-community resources.
  • Knowledge of human behavior, performance, and specific student needs (e.g., Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD).
  • High level of professionalism, strong decision-making skills, and the ability to communicate calmly, transparently, and effectively in writing across varied audiences, including resistant families, school teams, and litigious stakeholders.

Responsibilities

  • Supervise students in groups and individually, monitoring behavior to ensure alignment with programmatic expectations.
  • Counsel students on personal, social, behavioral, or academic issues affecting their educational progress.
  • Ensure every student actively leads or participates in their own Individualized Education Program (IEP) transition meetings.
  • Utilize assistive technology, visual choice boards or person-centered tools to provide a voice for students with limited or non-verbal communication.
  • Manage complex dynamics where a student's post-secondary dream conflicts with parental wishes or current skill realities.
  • Apply strategies like "failing safely" (e.g., career-testing, job shadowing and temporary classes) alongside stepping-stone goals to gently navigate reality without crushing student ambition.
  • Evaluate individual student abilities, interests and personality characteristics using tests, records, interviews and professional sources.
  • Administer age-appropriate formal and informal transition assessments evaluating independent living, travel/transit skills, and actual work behaviors to formulate compliant, measurable post-secondary goals.
  • Apply strong knowledge of Individualized Education Act (IDEA) transition mandates to draft audited, highly scrutinized goals and dynamically pivot plans based on assessment data.
  • Utilize robust organizational systems such as digital tracking tools, rubric-based feedback from job coaches, and student self-monitoring checklists to track and document progress when students are off-campus at work-based learning sites.
  • Develop and maintain strong relationships with community sites, public transit systems, and external agencies.
  • Develop work-study programs, internships, and volunteer opportunities for students to gain competitive experience while completing their high school curriculum.
  • Manage the "Service Cliff" by facilitating warm handovers introducing families directly to agency contacts and connecting students with Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS), and developmental disability boards.
  • Proactively engage local business owners, pitching inclusive hiring benefits and demonstrating how a transitioning student adds tangible value to their workforce.
  • Safely intervene when work-based placements experience friction, behavioral incidents, or employer misunderstandings.
  • Use workplace mistakes as a live curriculum, coaching students on how to navigate portals, look up records, request legal accommodations,and repair professional relationships independently rather than filling out paperwork for them.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid time off (PTO)
  • 403(b) retirement plan with an employer match
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