Job Coach Career Center - Albion (1758)
Company: Arc Glow
Location: Albion
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Summary: The Job Coach is responsible for on-site support and
training to individuals in order to help them adjust to the
workplace and the routine of getting to and from work . Provide
guidance, support, supervision and encouragement to people in
reaching their maximum potential and to promote independence and
community integration. Essential Functions: Program Specific
Functions: Provide daily documentation of interventions/support as
outlined in the individuals plan of service to ensure compliance
with agency policy and state requirements. Proactive approach to
instructing and providing support to individuals enrolled in
supported employment services. Areas to include: vocational
assessment, person centered planning, discovery, job development,
pre-employment activities, job placement, on the job coaching,
transportation & travel training, developing soft skills, benefit
support, career advancement, communication with employers and
communication with families. Provide input and feedback to
Employment Specialists for developing goals and program plans
related to employment needs. Work with Employment Specialists and
employers to provide necessary service and/or training as well as
to resolve problems as they arise. Develop job opportunities in
community for program participants. Maintain contact with
individuals, employers and essential team members. Follow OPWDD,
ACCES-VR and OMH regulations. General Functions: Provide supports,
assessment and training to persons supported according to their
written Staff Action Plan (SAP) and individual Safeguards Plan or
Individual Plan of Protection (IPOP). Implement goals as written by
the Individual and their team. Ensure necessary level of
supervision (LOS) is met by following the individual’s Safeguard
Plan, Individual Plan of Protection (IPOP), Behavior Support Plan
(BSP), Plan of Nursing Services (PONS) dietary guidelines and any
other applicable plans. Accurately document services
contemporaneously in Electronic Health Record (EHR) or with paper
note (as applicable) in accordance with the Agency, OPWDD,
ACCES-VR, OMH, Medicaid and other funder requirements. Treat all
protected health information consistent with HIPAA. Properly
utilize and store all agency electronics such as chrome book,
laptop, cell phone and/or hot spot. Maintain accurate records by
collecting, compiling, evaluating data and submitting in a timely
manner in the appropriate format including: daily goal notes,
checklists, progress notes, injury/fall reports, seizure reports,
attendance records, incident reports, behavior documentation etc.
Provide input into the development and implementation of the SAP in
accordance with the Life Plan (LP) as developed by each person
receiving services, family, advocate and Care Coordinator. Maintain
knowledge and understanding of individual’s medical, physical,
psychological and dental health care needs. Recognize and respond
in a timely manner to signs and symptoms of illness/injury and
medical emergencies. Notify supervisor or nurse immediately of
concerns. Provide training and encouragement to people supported to
ensure good personal health care as needed. Communicate health care
concerns to supervisor or nurse as necessary. Participate in
developing and delivering remote services to individuals as
necessary. Support the safety of all individuals in everyday
situations. Work as a team to support positive behavioral
strategies. Provide transportation to people supported as necessary
and follow proper safety procedures. Drive Agency vehicles,
complete necessary paperwork and report any accidents or
maintenance issues immediately to the transportation department and
your supervisor. Ensure agency vehicle is kept tidy and follow all
routine cleaning procedures. Assist people supported to build
positive relationships in their community. Support people to make
personal choices and to advocate for themselves. Respect matters
related to diversity and inclusion. Communicate professionally with
co-workers, people supported, families and the community as
necessary. Complete all required Agency Training per agency policy
and apply knowledge and skills gained to job. Demonstrates
professionalism in the workplace including: demeanor, appearance,
attention to punctuality and attendance policies, reliability,
flexibility and pleasantness. Report for duty as scheduled. The
location of a scheduled shift may be subject to change according to
program needs. Check employee email/schedule and other
correspondence each scheduled shift. Attend and participate in
meetings, as requested Attend Innovations training as required.
Adhere to all Agency and Program Policies and Procedures. Conduct
oneself in a manner consistent with the Agency Code of Conduct and
Arc Brand Participate in corporate compliance and quality assurance
activities as required. Other related duties as assigned.
Non-Essential Functions: Attend Life Plan meetings and team
meetings for people receiving services as requested. Participate on
Agency committees. Loading and unloading buses. Reporting
Responsibilities: Reports to: Supported Employment Manager or
Director of Employment Services Supervisory Responsibilities: None
exercised Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Ability to instruct
others on daily living skills. Actively listen and be able to
communicate, verbally and in writing. Ability to work as part of an
interdisciplinary team. Maintain composure under pressure. Serve as
a role model and represent the agency positively in the community.
Ability to use a computer or mobile device to access email and
required software. Ability to self-initiate projects and function
autonomously as a leader when needed Physical Requirements: Ability
to lift 50 pounds, and to stand, sit, kneel, and stoop Ability to
assist an adult with personal care needs Be physically able to
assist individuals in transferring from wheelchair to other seat
when needed Ability to assist individuals with ambulation Ability
to physically load, unload and secure wheelchairs during transport
Ability to move chairs, tables and access storage areas Ability to
drive safely Ability to assist people when they are having
behavioral challenges Working Conditions: May involve frequent
travel to off-site locations including job/volunteer locations,
community recreational sites and personal residences. May require
evening and weekend work. May require use of personal vehicle.
Provide support to individuals in community based employment site
to assist community based assessments/vocational evaluation??
Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent Valid NYS
driver’s license with a safe driving record per agency policy
37.50/week
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