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Habilitation Coordinator - Coastal

Wilmington, NC · On-site

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The Community Operations Division provides residential and non-residential services to persons with ... The habilitation coordinator will be responsible for educational evaluations as well as managing a ...

Habilitation Coordinator

Queens, NY · On-site

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CP Unlimited is one of New York City's largest and most comprehensive community service ... CP Unlimited is currently seeking a full-time Day Habilitation Coordinator to join our team of ...

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How much do community habilitation coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for community habilitation coordinator in the United States is $25.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Community Habilitation Coordinator vs Direct Support Professional?

AspectCommunity Habilitation Coordinator

The Community Habilitation Coordinator typically oversees habilitation services, plans programs, and supervises direct support staff. They often hold certifications in human services or related fields and work in community-based settings. In contrast, a Direct Support Professional provides hands-on assistance to individuals with disabilities, focusing on daily living activities. Both roles are essential in the industry, but the Coordinator has a supervisory and planning role, while the Direct Support Professional is more directly involved in client care.

How to become a community habilitation coordinator?

To become a community habilitation coordinator, candidates typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, with many roles preferring a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field. Relevant experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities and strong communication skills are important, and some positions may require certification or training in behavior management or person-centered planning.

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Community Habilitation Worker - Newburgh, NY

Access-Supports for Living

Newburgh, NY • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Our dedicated front line staff are out in the field making it happen on a daily basis. Our administration staff play a key role in supporting our frontline staff by giving them the resources and tools they need to be successful. Whether Finance, HR, IT, or Quality Assurance is your game, you'll be supporting our agency to be able to provide the best programs and services possible. You'll get to work in a supportive, creative culture with many benefits.
Location: Newburgh, NY
New Higher Rate of pay: 18.30 per hour
Hours: Part Time- Vary (consumer friendly)
Available Locations: Orange, Ulster, Sullivan, Columbia and Greene County.
Job Description:
We have a mission to help people live the healthiest and fullest lives possible and we are currently seeking Community Habilitation Workers (CHW) for varied locations in the Hudson Valley area. The CHW will provide skill building training and supports to Individuals with Developmental Disabilities. Supports take place in the community and or in the home depending on the need of the Individual.
Responsibilities Include but are not limited to,
  • The Community Habilitation Worker will provide mentoring / teaching services to individuals with developmental disabilities to help them achieve personal outcomes and growth.
  • The Community Habilitation worker will teach daily living skills such as (money handling, socialization, cooking, job search, etc.). As well as any other skills as identified in the person's individual plan.
  • The Community Habilitation Worker will possibly have to perform lifting or assisting with hygiene functions for selected individuals.
  • Work on the persons valued outcomes with the steps on how to achieve it based on caregivers / community supports and behaviors observed along with the individual's strengths and needs.
  • Meet with the assigned individual several times per week depending on coordinated hours.
  • Community Habilitation Worker will travel to the location assigned.
  • Attend trainings as required.
  • It is essential that Community Habilitation Worker know and protect individual's rights.
  • Document each training session in the appropriate databases and report the progress and barriers with each client.
  • The Community Habilitation Worker will receive supervision from the Community Habilitation Supervisor.

Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will have:
  • Must meet electronic (computer) and real-time technological reporting requirements to be an eligible candidate
  • Prior experience with related populations, i.e. Intellectual Developmental Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Strong interpersonal and engagement skills
  • Valid, Unrestricted Driver's License.
  • Ability to document services and understand regulations
  • Bilingual English and Spanish speaking a plus

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