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Job Title: Job Coach
Department: Workforce
Employee Status: Part-time Temporary
Summary:
The Job Coach is someone who is committed to the belief that all people who want to work have the right to work. Collaborating with the Workforce Development team at VISIONS, and with employers who have agreed to hire our participants, the Job Coach works with newly hired, legally blind placement participants to ensure the satisfaction of both the employer and the new employee. The job coach provides short-term, one-to-one support to the participant while on the job, ensuring that the participant understands and can carry out all of their assigned job tasks and is able to be a productive contributor to the organization that hired them. The goal of the person in this role is to assist the participant in transitioning into their new job, being able to eventually perform all work tasks independently.
The job coach will maintain case notes on each of the participants that they are assisting, and report all progress, and any concerns about the participant’s work performance to the workforce team in a timely manner. The ideal candidate will have experience working with legally blind adults.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Travel through New York City to different job sites
2. Provide on-the-job support to recently hired participants who require initial assistance with their assigned job tasks. This may include, but not be limited to, sweeping, mopping, cleaning tables, moving boxes serving food, arranging items in a supply room, sorting clothing items, etc.
3. Orientation to the work space, which may include but not be limited to finding the supply closet/room, or locating other work spaces within the business/ organization.
4. Ensure that the participant will be able to perform each of their job tasks safely, efficiently and eventually, completely independently.
5. Show the participant how to perform new job duties, and when necessary, relearn skills previously learned but are being done incorrectly or poorly.
6. Inform the workforce team of any issues, either personal, or job-related, which, if left unattended could have an impact on the participant’s ability to keep their job.
7. When necessary, develop alternative methods for the participant to complete tasks that they may be having difficulty with.
8. Work collaboratively with the Director of Career Services to develop a plan to fade out the job coach’s presence at the worksite.
9. Assist the participant with initiating and maintaining ongoing communication with coworkers and supervisors.
10. Maintain ongoing communication with the employer, to ensure that both the participant and employer’s needs are being met.
Assignment Length:
Qualifications:
1. Minimum of High School diploma, some college is strongly preferred.
VISIONS is an equal opportunity employer. All job candidates, consultants and volunteers 18 years of age and older, must consent to a background investigation including a criminal justice system search, reference and education checks.
Job Types: Part-time, Contract
Pay: $25.00 per hour
Benefits:
Experience:
Work Location: In person
Full Time
$49k-61k (estimate)
06/09/2024
08/21/2024
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