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... development of internships and work-based learning opportunities • Provide Pre-Employment ... Aid, and Bloodborne Pathogens certification • Certified Restraint Training • Core B ...

Career Coach

New Albany, IN · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

... development of internships and work-based learning opportunities • Provide Pre-Employment ... Aid, and Bloodborne Pathogens certification • Certified Restraint Training • Core B ...

Career Coach

New Albany, IN · On-site

$15 - $17/hr

... development of internships and work-based learning opportunities • Provide Pre-Employment ... Aid, and Bloodborne Pathogens certification • Certified Restraint Training • Core B ...

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Career Coach - Part Time

Career Coach - Part Time

Rauch, Inc

New Albany, IN • On-site

$15 - $17/hr

Part-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

Job Type
Part-time
Description
JOB TITLE: Career Coach - Part Time
DEPARTMENT: Employment Services
SUPERVISOR'S TITLE: Director of Employment Services
POSITIONS SUPERVISED: None
JOB STATUS: Hourly, Part Time
SCHEDULE: Part Time, 20+ hours, Schedule Varies
Summary:
Provide career development and employment support services to students with disabilities through school-based and community partnerships. This role focuses on helping students explore career paths, develop job skills, and achieve meaningful employment outcomes while collaborating with schools, families, and service providers.
Key Responsibilities:
Career Development & Student Support
• Support students in exploring career interests and developing employment goals
• Assist with development of internships and work-based learning opportunities
• Provide Pre-Employment Transition Services in individual and group settings
• Support skill development, self-determination, and workplace readiness
• Assist students and families in accessing resources and navigating services
School & Community Collaboration
• Serve as a primary point of contact within assigned schools
• Collaborate with school staff, Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), and community partners
• Support transition planning and participate in case conferences and IEP meetings as needed
• Maintain strong relationships with students, families, educators, and providers
Program Development & Implementation
• Assist in implementing Supported Employment and Placement Assistance programs
• Help identify and implement job accommodations and workplace supports
• Model best practices in career planning, job development, and workplace training
Advocacy & Coordination
• Act as a liaison between students, families, VR services, and employment providers
• Support informed choice and access to appropriate service providers
• Partner with community organizations to enhance student and family support
Data Collection & Documentation
• Maintain accurate and timely documentation, including service records and reports
• Track student progress and outcomes related to employment and transition goals
• Maintain schedules, time tracking, and required documentation systems
Qualifications & Skills:
• Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
• Ability to work independently and manage a flexible schedule
• Experience working with students or individuals with disabilities preferred
• Knowledge of transition services, workforce development, or education systems preferred
• Ability to build relationships with diverse stakeholders
• Strong problem-solving and advocacy skills
• Proficiency with basic computer systems (e.g., Google Workspace, documentation systems)
Physical & Work Requirements:
• Ability to travel locally and within the state as needed
• Ability to work flexible and non-standard hours based on school and student needs
• Frequent movement between school, community, and office settings
• Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and proof of insurance
Certifications & Training Requirements:
• CPR, First Aid, and Bloodborne Pathogens certification
• Certified Restraint Training
• Core B certification
• Completion of required agency and regulatory trainings (e.g., Human Rights, Safety, Medication Administration)
Additional Information:
For more information, contact Johnny Fussell at jfussell@rauchinc.org
$350 Sign-on Bonus eligible position.
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Rauch is a Drug-Free Workplace, an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, and a strong advocate of workforce diversity, including individuals with disabilities and veterans.
Requirements
Education/Experience Requirements:
High School Diploma or equivalent required and one-year related experience or Bachelor degree in human services.
Related experience in special education, supported employment, and/or transition service delivery preferred.
Salary Description
$15-$17