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Location

Corvallis, Oregon

Salary

$20 - $21 / HOUR

Quick overview

Provide support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities within integrated community employment and pre-employment programs. Responsibilities include on-the-job training, maintaining documentation in Therap, and ensuring progress toward Individual Support Plan goals.

Requirements summary

Requires a high school diploma or equivalent, a valid driver's license, and the ability to pass a criminal history check. An associate's degree in Human Services and prior experience in vocational support are preferred.

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Job description

This schedule requires staff to be available Monday through Friday between 8

00a and 8:00p. Scheduled hours will vary within this timeframe, with a guaranteed 40 hours per week.

Home Life -

Job Description

Position: Job Coach Reports to: Vocational Services Program Manager Program/Division: Vocational Services Supervises: N/A Pay Classification: Non-Exempt (Hourly, eligible for overtime) Last Revised: 06/2026 Job Summary: Job Coaches will provide support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities within integrated community employment and may also assist with pre-employment skill development programs.

Minimum Qualifications

Eligibility for Employment Ability to pass an initial criminal history check from the Department of Human Services Criminal Records Unit and recheck every 2 years. Be a citizen of the United States or legally able to work in the United States Must be at least eighteen years old and hold a current driving license, insurance, and a good driving record. Ability to complete required training and annual training thereafter. The ability to maintain regular attendance and to perform tasks outlined in this description (with or without a reasonable accommodation) is an essential function of this position. Knowledge, Education, and Experience High school graduate or equivalent required. Skills Effective Verbal and Written Communication Technical Skills Analytic and Critical Thinking Organizational & Time Management Problem Solving Coping Skills Relational Skills and Teamwork Professionalism Abilities Ability to transport supported individuals in Home Life vehicles in accordance with agency policies and procedures. Ability to support individuals in maintaining employment and working toward employment-related goals. Ability to follow oral and written instructions and maintain required documentation. Ability to respond appropriately to emergencies and follow individual-specific safety protocols and support plans. Ability to perform basic computer and mobile device functions. Basic understanding of workplace expectations, including attendance, communication, professionalism, and task completion. Ability to work with diverse populations. Ability to communicate effectively and establish positive working relationships with supported individuals, employers, coworkers, and other stakeholders. Demonstrate an active commitment to the Mission Statement and values of Home Life. Ability to model and educate on Home Life values and expectations to co-workers and new employees. Act as a role model by treating all people with warmth, empathy, and genuineness with respect and sensitivity for their privacy, rights, culture, ethnic, religious, and lifestyle differences.

Preferred Qualifications

Associate's Degree in Human Services or related field preferred. Prior experience is not required but preferred. Experience working with and/or supporting individuals with employment or vocational-related work. Knowledge of the Vocational Rehabilitation and Developmental Disability Supported Employment systems and Individual Support Plans (ISPs). Experience working in a variety of settings preferred.

Duties & Responsibilities

Supervisory Responsibilities None General Responsibilities Overall Expectations: The Home Life Vocational Job Coach is responsible for supporting individuals in a variety of employment-related settings. The Job Coach reports directly to the Vocational Program Manager, while in collaboration with the Lead Job Coach and Job Developer(s). Work as a team with the other Job Coaches in Home Life’s Vocational Program to ensure the best quality and consistency of services are provided. Job Coaches should understand that working hours may fluctuate based on the scheduling needs of the clients. Routinely check When to Work for schedule and updates. Ensure proper documentation of progress, changes to their job duties, overall independence, and any other individual support needs in Therap. Adhere to all policies, rules, and procedures of Home Life and the Vocational Program, while being mindful of different professional guidelines within job assignments. Attend and participate in staff meetings. Must complete Workday DSP and EP Modules; completing JPSCT (Job Placement Service Contract Training) and Discovery training is encouraged. Health and Safety: Ensure that supported individuals’ confidentiality is maintained. Ensure that supported individuals’ GERs are completed when the need arises, according to instructions provided. Respond appropriately to the posted Emergency Preparedness Plan. Follow all safety plans and protocols. Maintain familiarity with OSHA and Safety & Sanitation policies of the businesses where we provide support. Support Services: Support individuals with on-the-job training and communication as needed. Support individuals with job readiness and employment path skills. Ensure that supported individuals’ schedules are followed and that supported individuals are present for scheduled activities. Read Therap T-Log entries daily. Ensure that all supported individuals’ employment supports are being met as outlined in the individual’s ISP action plan, and they are making progress towards goals. Misc. and Other Duties as Assigned: Assume additional responsibilities as assigned by the Program Manager and Services Coordinator, such as assisting with Employment Path or Discovery. Job Coaches are expected to assist with office maintenance and organization. Physical Demands/Working Conditions: The physical effort typically required in this job includes, but is not limited to, being on foot for extended periods, working outdoors and indoors, keying/typing, pushing, and pulling. There may be lifting up to 50 lbs., and behavior supports up to applying physical holds (as per Oregon Intervention System OIS instruction) and other duties as needed, with or without reasonable accommodation.