Location

Boston, Massachusetts

Salary

$22 - $23 / HOUR

Quick overview

The Life Skills Coach I is responsible for planning and facilitating groups within the Life Skills CBDS Program, promoting skill building and community safety for individuals with Autism. Coaches must ensure that groups have the necessary resources and effectively execute learning objectives.

Requirements summary

Candidates should have personal or professional knowledge about Autism Spectrum Disorder and experience in mentoring or coaching. A valid driver's license and the ability to pass background checks are required, with an associate or bachelor’s degree in a relevant field preferred.

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Job description

Job DetailsLevel

  • EntryJob
  • Location:
  • Dorchester -
  • Boston,
  • MA 02122Position
  • Type:
  • Full-Time/Part-TimeEducation
  • Level: 2
  • Year
  • DegreeSalary
  • Range: $22.00 - $23.00
  • HourlyTravel
  • Percentage: Up to 25%Job
  • Shift:
  • DayJob
  • Category: Nonprofit - Social Services Job Summary The Life Skills Coach I position is a highly rewarding position for people who want to promote independence and empower individuals with Autism to enhance their quality of life. Coaches are responsible for planning and facilitating groups within the Life Skills CBDS Program. This includes finding unique and engaging community activities or skills training opportunities and helping build the monthly calendar, and then ensuring their group has the appropriate resources to operate smoothly (tickets, transportation, parking, etc.) During the group Coaches are expected to promote skill building, model appropriate social skills and community safety for individuals, monitor safety and wellbeing of all individuals, and successfully execute the learning objective of the group.

Duties and Responsibilities

Provide contracted direct services to individuals in the Life Skills CBDS Program. Help individuals set personal goals and build skills in the following areas (but not limited to): Independent living skills (for example: planning/shopping for/cooking simple meals, doing their laundry, paying their bills, reading their mail) Executive functioning skills (for example: planning, prioritizing, time management, organizational skills, task initiation, etc.) Basic health management (for example: hygiene, nutrition, routine fitness, arranging & attending appointments) Building social skills and healthy relationships Community safety and travel-training Self-advocacy and coping skills Finding and accessing community resources and social/recreational activities Soft skills and pre-employment training Thoroughly plan and prepare for all assigned groups such as purchasing tickets, arranging transportation, identifying parking, etc. Clearly communicating with the Life Skills Program Coordinator about additional needs, changes, or concerns. Complete required documentation for groups/sessions/meetings in a timely manner. Coordinate with the ASD Services Case Manager to ensure individuals are building skills related to their ISP goal(s). Participate in OQE and CARF accreditation reviews as well as any other external audits. Build positive relationships with individuals, families, community connections, DDS personnel, etc. Advocate on behalf of individuals to help them live the most independent and fulfilling life they can. All other duties as assigned. Qualifications Required Skills and Abilities Personal or professional knowledge about Autism Spectrum Disorder Ability to be creative in determining how to motivate individuals to engage with services Knowledge of local community resources, and/or willingness to find services and activities individuals may be interested in Flexibility to work with a wide range of individuals, families, and other service providers Patience and a good sense of humor! Education and Experience Previous experience in mentoring or coaching preferred Experience working directly with individuals with Autism preferred Valid driver’s license required with acceptable driving record Must be able to pass CORI and fingerprinting background checks Associate or bachelor’s degree in human services/psychology/social work is a plus We welcome applicants with diverse backgrounds and life experience