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Along with offering material that sparks the desire to explore and learn more, you’ll coach students on valuable life skills like public speaking, focus, and giving and receiving feedback.
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SPREAD YOUR WINGS LLC. INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS - COACH / MENTORPay Rate $21-22 per hour, + Monthly Mileage We are looking for experience BUT we will train the right person. Holding yourself accountable is not optionalWith teamwork comes strengthAlways strive for excellenceIdeal Life Coach:Personable and adaptable to various personalities and lifestyles.
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Document all incidences in communication log and contact the Life Skills Coach or Program Supervisor. They contribute to the formulation and implementation of the resident transitional living plan and assist with life skills learning, transportation, and administrative duties.
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Candidates interested in the following positions will find this role similarly rewarding and are encouraged to apply: teacher, psychologist, behavior analyst, speech and language pathologist, occupational therapist, social worker, home health aide (HHA), teacher aide, child care worker, instructor, counselor, education assistant, home care worker, caregiver, mental health therapist, childcare assistant, paraprofessional, life skills coach.
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We understand there are many jobs in the market now to consider, but if you’re looking for rewarding work and an opportunity to learn new skills that you can use throughout your life, you’ve come to the right place.
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Foster student independence, including help with social skills and functional life skills; This Educational Coach and Learning Specialist in the Office of Disability Support Service provides intensive, essential learning strategies for at-risk students, through proactive, early, sustained, individualized support to enhance student success and to develop independent learners.
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Coach and mentor staff as appropriate to improve performance and professional skills. Collaborate with the Assistant National Director, Up2Us Coach, and the Senior National Director, AmeriCorps Programs, to create and implement a strategic plan for growing Up2Us Sports coaching in new and existing markets.
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The long-term impact will create healthy habits at a young age, teach life skills and increase youth activity across the board. Would you like to earn above-average pay while staying active and teaching promoting life skills through 10 different sports.
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Coach team members to develop skills, work efficiently and gain landscape knowledge. As a landscape crew foreman you lead a talented team that helps bring beautiful, functional landscape designs to life.
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The College and Career Coach works to recruit mentors, organize community service opportunities, plan monthly outings and create and deliver a life skills curriculum to prepare students for success after High School.
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Produce competitive individuals and teams while teaching character and life skills. Maintain a file containing a copy of the code of conduct for each athlete with the signature of the athlete, his/her parent, and the head coach, indicating that each understands the terms of the agreements.
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The Assistant Soccer Coach will be responsible for supporting the Head Coach on Wednesdays and Fridays with tasks associated with the soccer program and training sessions for a Recreational Program.
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You're a COACH as you help people learn life skills in areas such as employment, money management, sex education, and relationship-building. Everyday you LAUGH as you enjoy assisting people to learn new skills/techniques throughout the day, either in their home or at a day program.
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Holding yourself accountable is not optionalWith teamwork comes strengthAlways strive for excellenceThe Job:Under the supervision of the ILS Program Manager, you will support and teach functional life skills to adults with disabilities that align with their individual support plan to help them grow in their independence and live happy, healthy lives in the environment of their choice.
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As a student coach, you will facilitate a daily advisory class where you will partner with parents to guide a small group of students as they find their spark, develop social-emotional and metacognitive skills, set goals for life and learning, and build a sense of purpose.
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