Cape Abilities·Hyannis, Massachusetts
The Job Coach supports individuals with disabilities in achieving and maintaining community employment through supervision, skill development, and workplace guidance. Responsibilities include documenting progress, maintaining case records, and fostering independence for the individuals supported.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to join our Vocational team without working nights, weekends, or holidays! Become our next Job Coach and support individuals with disabilities in achieving meaningful and valued roles in the community. We provide all needed training on-campus.
As a Job Coach Specialist, you'll play an essential role in enriching the lives of the individuals we support. Through fostering their social skills, promoting independence, and facilitating opportunities to be a part of the community, you'll contribute to their growth and fulfillment.
The Job Coach plays a pivotal role in supporting individuals with disabilities to achieve success in community employment settings. The primary responsibility of the Job Coach is to provide support and guidance, promote skill development, foster independence, and ensure the individual is successful in their workplace.
Essential job functions
Provides supervision to individuals in specific jobs according to employer specifications. May provide training to enhance quality of work product.
Provide supervision and job support by communicating regularly with supervisors at employment sites regarding individual’s progress and checking in regularly with the individual.
Document progress towards employment plan objectives and report progress in the form of daily progress notes, monthly /quarterly progress reports and during team meetings.
Develop and maintain accurate, up-to-date case records, service hours, and billing records. Meet established billing goals. Submit work culture report for all employed participants.
Ensure the individual’s health, safety and general well-being at the work site.
Fosters good working relationships with employers.
Maintains record of issues and/or concerns at specific worksite and communicates needs to Employment Specialist and Program Director.
Provides transportation for individuals to and from worksites if necessary, ensuring compliance with safety requirements.
Implements and writes vocational assessments as it relates to industry standards.
Attends all meetings, as requested.
Fosters the maximum amount of individual independence, decreasing the level of support as specified in the individual’s plan.
Serves as a role model to individuals supported in the agency.
Adhere to all funding source regulations and Cape Abilities policies and procedures.
Serves as mandated reporter for suspected cases of abuse and/or neglect to the Disabled Persons Protection Commission (DPPC).
Other duties and responsibilities
Understands and implements Positive Behavioral Supports (PBS) Universal Supports strategies and techniques with the individuals.
Provide transportation to participants, when necessary, in a personal vehicle or a designated agency vehicle when available.
Performs additional duties, as assigned.
Preparation, knowledge, skills & abilities
High school diploma. Bachelor’s degree preferred.
Prior experience working with individuals with disabilities in community based employment settings.
Valid driver’s license in the state of Massachusetts.
Ability to model and teach occupational tasks.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to do this job. The above is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required.
*External and internal applicants, as well as position incumbents who become disabled as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act must be able to perform the essential job functions (as listed) either unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation to be determined by management on a case by case basis.
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A high school diploma is required, though a bachelor's degree is preferred, along with a valid Massachusetts driver's license. Candidates should have prior experience working with individuals with disabilities in community-based employment settings.
Market context
Vocational job coach positions in Massachusetts often reflect steady demand from community-based employment and disability services programs. These roles can be competitive because employers usually look for candidates with direct experience supporting individuals with disabilities, a high school diploma or preferred bachelor’s degree, and a valid Massachusetts driver’s license. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, then tailor your application to highlight community-based employment experience.