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Department: Special Education (Locations: Resource, Life Skills, Functional Life Skills, Structured Therapeutic Educational Program, Community Transition Program, includes Student Specific (1:1) positions.
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REPORTS TO: Youth Life Skills Coach Supervisor. The program provides teens and young adults with skills and testing to secure viable jobs, scholarship assistance to attend college or vocational school, obtain and maintain affordable housing in the community, and life skills coaches to guide them during the challenging transition from foster care to adulthood.
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A Life Skills Instructor prepares youth, including but not limited to, youth aging out of foster care and/or involved in the juvenile justice system, to live independently as adults. The instructor addresses identified core life skills through classroom facilitation, presentations, community collaboration, experiential field trips, and enrichment activities.
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As a Life Skills Coach/Community Support Professional, you’ll help adults with disabilities explore the community, form new relationships, and have fun! Provides independent living skills training to assigned clients in areas such as: paying bills and budgeting, grocery shopping, cooking, and meal preparation, accessing medical and dental services, laundry, accessing government benefits, safety, and building healthy relationships.
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The Life Skills Coach will communicate regularly with the program coordinator, OPWDD Employment Training Program Coordinator, MSC, parents, and the individual as necessary to maintain the integrity of the program.
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Life Skills Coach who wants to make an impact in the lives of others. Assist in the coordination of direct services and life skills for youth in maternity/group home residential and aftercare services.
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As requested by the Supportive Housing Service Coordinator, assesses each of Harborbrook’s ESSHI participant’s strengths and weaknesses in performing Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) using an independent living skills functional assessment.
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The candidate will be expected to collaborate, plan and implement lessons, work with small groups of students both in the special and regular education setting, implement and maintain data on positive behavior support plans and support daily life skills activities in the public school setting.
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Each member brings specialized skills and dedication to ensure the highest quality of care and support for individuals with disabilities. Our inclusive team culture ensures each member feels valued and appreciated, directly contributing to the life-changing care we provide to our clients across Connecticut.
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The Learning Specialist – Professional Skills will play a crucial role in supporting the design and delivery of high-quality, engaging, and impactful training programs to team members. The facilitator will collaborate with subject matter experts across the organization to address specific learning outcomes related to professional skills development.
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Like positions include Life Skills Instructor, Daily Living Skills Instructor, Developmental Trainer, Developmental Program Instructor, Developmental Program Trainer, Life Skills Trainer, Daily Living Skills Trainer, Day Program Instructor, Direct Support Professional, DSP, health care, paraprofessional, Teacher, Teacher's aide.
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The Life Skills Coach is an onsite full-time non-exempt position located in Berkeley, CA who reports to the Life Skills and Wellness Coordinator. The Life Skills Coach will possess exceptional communication skills, precise attention to detail, superior organization and prioritization skills and self-motivation in managing tasks to completion.
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BC forward offers all eligible employees a comprehensive benefits package including, but not limited to major medical, HSA, dental, vision, employer-provided group life, voluntary life insurance, short-term disability, long-term disability, and 401k.
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The Life Skills Coach is a critical part of the Safe Passages and Oakland’s Department of Violence Prevention funded life coaching training program to serve 32 Oakland youth that have been impacted by community violence.
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We are seeking a dynamic, motivated and team-oriented Child Life Specialist with excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work with multidisciplinary providers and teammates in effective, collaborative practice in our fast-paced Pediatric Emergency Department.
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