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Location

Brick Township, New Jersey

Salary

$22 / HOUR

Quick overview

The specialist supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in developing workplace readiness and practical life skills. Responsibilities include facilitating community-based learning, tracking progress via Individual Service Plans, and ensuring participant safety.

Requirements summary

A Bachelor's degree in Human Services or a related field is required along with a valid New Jersey driver's license. Candidates must be able to meet physical demands including lifting 25+ pounds and traveling to community sites.

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Job description

Transition Specialist – Full-Time | Vocational Services | Brick, NJ Schedule

  • Full-time | Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–4:00 PM (includes daytime programming and community-based activities)
  • Department:
  • Vocational
  • Services
  • Compensation: $21.50/hour | Hourly position Empower Growth. Encourage Independence. Support Employment Success. At The Arc of Ocean County, we believe meaningful employment and independence begin with the right support system. As an Employment Transition Specialist, you will help adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities strengthen workplace readiness, develop practical life skills, and gain valuable experiences that support long-term success in the community. This position is ideal for someone who enjoys mentoring others, facilitating skill development, and working directly within community settings to help individuals build confidence and achieve personal goals. What You’ll Do As an Employment Transition Specialist, you’ll help individuals participate in structured programming designed to build independence, strengthen vocational skills, and encourage active community involvement. Skill Building & Individualized Support Teach practical life and employment-related skills, including communication, problem-solving, social interaction, and daily living tasks Facilitate structured activities and learning experiences that promote job readiness and personal development Adapt instruction and support methods based on each individual’s strengths, preferences, and goals Encourage independence, self-advocacy, positive decision-making, and confidence-building Community-Based Learning & Employment Exposure Support individuals at community-based learning sites, including volunteer opportunities, job exploration experiences, and inclusive settings Develop and maintain positive working relationships with local employers and community organizations Safely transport participants to and from community locations using agency vehicles Documentation, Planning & Goal Tracking Maintain familiarity with each individual’s Individual Service Plan (ISP) and related objectives Participate in ISP meetings and provide feedback regarding progress and developmental needs Assist individuals in working toward vocational and personal milestones Complete required documentation, including progress records, medication tracking, incident reports, and daily notes Implement behavioral support strategies and appropriately respond to behavioral or crisis-related situations when necessary Health, Safety & Program Standards Administer medications according to agency procedures and guidelines Follow individualized plans related to health, dietary needs, adaptive equipment, and behavioral supports Promote a safe, respectful environment that protects the dignity, privacy, and well-being of all individuals served Why Join Our Team? You’ll become part of a supportive team focused on helping individuals build confidence, gain meaningful experiences, and prepare for greater independence and employment opportunities—while also investing in your own professional growth. Professional Growth & Career Development Ongoing training in job coaching, vocational instruction, communication techniques, and behavior support strategies Opportunities for advancement across vocational and residential programs Help Create Opportunities That Matter If you’re passionate about teaching, mentoring, and supporting individuals as they work toward independence and employment success, we encourage you to apply. Join The Arc of Ocean County and help create opportunities that lead to confidence, growth, and long-term achievement. What We’re Looking For Bachelor’s degree in Human Services or a related field required Valid New Jersey driver’s license in good standing (5 points or fewer) Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to work independently, solve problems, and collaborate effectively with colleagues Comfortable building relationships with community organizations and employment partners Ability to meet the physical demands of the role, including lifting 25+ pounds, assisting with mobility needs, and traveling throughout community settings Comprehensive Benefits Package Medical, dental, and vision coverage, including low deductible plans with $0 copay options Flexible Spending Account (FSA) options 401(k) retirement plan with agency match Paid time off and holiday pay Paid on-the-job training Tuition reimbursement opportunities Employee referral bonus program Access to supplemental benefit options

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off
  • Holiday Pay
  • Employee Referral Bonus Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Medical Coverage
  • Dental Coverage
  • Vision Coverage
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Supplemental Benefit Options
  • Paid On-the-job Training
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan With Agency Match