The Cove School·Northbrook, Illinois
1 and small group support to students in independent living skills and community-based vocational training. Model work tasks at job sites, implement accommodations, and coordinate progress reviews with supervisors.
A minimum of a bachelor's degree is required. An Illinois Substitute License or Professional Educator License is preferred.
Market context
In Illinois, transition job coach roles are typically tied to special education and postsecondary transition services, so demand often follows district staffing needs and student support programs. These positions can be competitive because employers usually look for a bachelor’s degree, and an Illinois Substitute License or Professional Educator License may strengthen your application. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then tailor your resume to highlight experience supporting students with disabilities, workplace coaching, and collaboration with school teams.