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Life Skills Coach I (Escondido, CA)

Overview

Looking for more than just a job? Join our team and begin a career with purpose! Are you looking to begin or continue a career supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities? In this position you would empower people with disabilities to gain social and daily living skills, and to become active members of their communities. ESSC is the largest disability services organization in California and we have been operating for over 100 years! At ESSC, we value the uniqueness and dignity of our associates and their contributions to our organization. Our strength is in our diversity, and every day, we strive to uphold our values of respect and inclusion for all. Apply today to find out more. #disabilityservices
 
Position: Life Skills Coach - *$1,500 Hiring Bonus (for LSC2 position only for Escondido and National City)*
Location: Escondido
Hours: Full-time - M-F 8:00 am to 3:30 pm
Hourly Pay Rate: $16.50
 
  • We offer a career path with opportunities to advance
  • No driving required
  • Great work culture and work/life balance
  • Excellent Monday through Friday work schedule. No weekends or evenings!
  • Potential to pick up additional hours once hired with our other service line/s.
  • Full-time positions are eligible for medical, dental, vision, 11 paid holidays, 15 days of paid time off, 401k program, tuition reimbursement, student loan counseling program, EAP program, and more!

 

Responsibilities

  • Assists individuals with their assessments, planning, and the evaluation process. May support individuals in preparing for and attending meetings with their support team, as well as advocating and facilitating changes to the Service Plan as necessary.
  • Assists in the development and implementation of an Individual Service Plan (ISP) consistent with the individual’s personal goals. Maintains required documentation and data, including ISP's, quarterly and annual evaluations, and case notes.
  • Assists individual with the selection of person-centered activities and life skills learning experiences, in accordance with individual desires, ISP and Individual Program Plan (IPP) objectives as needed.
  • Works with other direct support associates in the planning and delivery of activities consistent with individual and service objectives.
  • Supervises individuals while they are at the service, and provides personal care support as required; which may include nutrition, personal hygiene, and assisting the individual to look their best.
  • Supports individuals in finding their preferred way to communicate their needs and choices, and educates them in the use of the appropriate tools to help them find their voice.
  • Safely and effectively uses all technology, alternative communication and adaptive equipment related to the individuals and the service. Trains individuals in the use of assistive technology as directed.
  • Follows procedures, standards, guidelines, and best practices established in designated services; and adheres and complies with applicable regulations external to the organization, to ensure health and safety of individuals and service line staff, compliance and quality of services. Attends in-service trainings and meetings as required.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

  • Ability to demonstrate actively listening, patience, and empathy in communicating with individuals that use the service.
  • Able to be creative and flexible, problem solve, organize and complete tasks in a timely manner, follow directions of supervisor (written and oral instructions), take initiative, work effectively with other team members and volunteers.
  • Able to interact appropriately and maintain positive working relationships with associates, stakeholders, individuals and their family members, caregivers and the general public.
  • Ability to consistently demonstrate good judgment and decision-making skills; exercise discretion and handle sensitive and confidential matters appropriately.
  • Ability to properly interpret and follow policies, procedures, and regulations.
  • Basic proficiency in general computer use, and be able to input information in applications utilized by the service line.
  • Ability to provide assistance with personal care to participants, including ability to transfer an individual who has no weight-bearing skills.
  • Ability to resolve conflicts and remain calm and collective in stressful environment.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds repetitively. Ability to walk, stoop, stand, and kneel for extended periods of time. Ability to push wheelchairs on a variety of terrain. Must be able to tolerate an outdoor work environment inclusive of a variety of weather conditions. Move and re-arrange furniture (i.e.: tables and chairs for activities).
  • Ability to travel locally with individuals who use the service to participate in activities related to the service.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation per Easterseals Southern California and/or program requirements.
  • Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity.
  • Ability to pass post-offer medical examination and test for tuberculosis. Ability to provide proof of required vaccinations or positive titer showing immunity.
  • Must pass all drug testing required by ESSC.
 
EDUCATION:
  • High School diploma.
  • Possess and maintain valid CPR and First Aid certifications.
EXPERIENCE:
  • Two to four (2-4) years of related experience is preferred.
  • Or the combination of education, experience, and training to perform the job successfully.
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