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Hard Skills Trainer

New York, NY · On-site

$75K - $80K/yr

Position Summary The Hard Skills Instructor (HIS) is responsible for coordinating and delivering certified hard skills training to participants incarcerated at Rikers Island. This includes curriculum ...

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How much do job skills trainer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for job skills trainer in the United States is $24.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.75 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a job skills trainer?

Job Skills Trainers are professionals who help individuals develop the specific skills needed for employment. They work with clients to assess their strengths, identify areas for improvement, and provide hands-on training in both technical and soft skills. Job Skills Trainers often assist people with disabilities, those re-entering the workforce, or anyone needing additional support to succeed in a job. Their goal is to enable clients to perform effectively in the workplace and achieve greater independence.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a job skills trainer?

To thrive as a Job Skills Trainer, you need expertise in instructional techniques, learning methodologies, and subject matter relevant to the target workforce, often supported by a degree in education, human resources, or a related field. Familiarity with learning management systems (LMS), training software, and certification in training or coaching (such as CPTD or ATD) is commonly required. Strong communication, patience, and motivational skills help trainers engage learners and adapt to diverse learning needs. These abilities ensure effective knowledge transfer, increased employee competency, and improved organizational performance.

What are some common challenges job skills trainers face when working with diverse learners, and how can they be addressed?

Job Skills Trainers often work with individuals from varied backgrounds, abilities, and learning styles, which can present challenges in ensuring all participants are engaged and progressing. To address this, trainers typically use a mix of teaching methods, including hands-on activities, visual aids, and one-on-one coaching. Regular feedback, patience, and adaptability are essential in overcoming barriers and fostering a supportive learning environment. Collaboration with other support staff or case managers can also help tailor training approaches to meet individual needs.

What is the difference between Job Skills Trainer vs Job Coach?

AspectJob Skills TrainerJob Coach
CertificationsTypically requires certifications in vocational training or related fieldsOften requires certifications in coaching or counseling
Work EnvironmentWorks in training centers, classrooms, or workplaces to teach specific skillsWorks one-on-one or in groups to motivate and guide clients in career development
Employer & IndustryEmployed by educational institutions, rehabilitation centers, or private training companiesEmployed by employment agencies, rehabilitation programs, or as independent consultants

While both roles focus on helping individuals improve employment prospects, Job Skills Trainers primarily teach specific job-related skills in structured settings, whereas Job Coaches focus on guiding and motivating clients through personalized coaching to achieve employment goals.

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Infographic showing various Job Skills Trainer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 70% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,453 per year, or $24.7 per hour.

Adaptive Skills Trainer

Jay Nolan Community Services

West Hollywood, CA • On-site

$25 - $28/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Requirements

Location: West Hollywood,CA

Schedule: Saturday & Sunday, 12:00pm - 4:00pm

Pay: $25.00-$28.00 hr

Adaptive Skills


As an Adaptive Skills Trainer at JNCS: You help individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities live quality lives with dignity, independence, and choice. On an average day, DSPs support people to build relationships, live safely in their own homes, and accomplish their personal, educational, and career goals.


DSPs are more than just caregivers: Unlike a caregiver, DSPs encourage people to do things themselves, not do things for them. Ultimately, your goal is to empower people to live independently so they can live happier, more fulfilled lives.


Responsibilities:

  Implement individualized adaptive skills training plans developed 

  Provide direct, hands-on instruction in identified skill areas, including:

  Safety skills and community navigation

  Hygiene, dressing, and grooming routines

  Toileting and feeding skills (including picky eating and sensory-based food issues)

  Housekeeping and home management

  Food purchasing and meal preparation

  Technology access and use

  Communication and social functioning

  Choice-making and self-advocacy

  Assist individuals with challenges as directed by the supervising professional

  Deliver services in the individual's home, workplace, and/or community settings, as authorized.

  Promote generalization of skills across settings, people, and situations

   Apply evidence-based instructional strategies aligned with consumer needs and IPP goals. 

Documentation/Compliance piece:

Adhere to JNCS's mission, values, and all DDS/Regional Center compliance requirements.

Maintain service records which include daily notes, progress data, and incident documentation, in compliance with JNCS policies and Regional Center standards.

Submit session documentation within required time-frames to support billing under the assigned Regional Center authorization (service code 605).

Complete Electronic Visit Verification (EVV) requirements for all in-home service delivery sessions. 

Support progress report preparation for Semi-Annual reviews by providing consistent, measurable data on the individuals' goals. 

Maintain regular communication with the supervising Adaptive Skills Training Professional regarding Individual progress, barriers, and plan adjustments.

Collaborate with Service Coordinators, family members, and other care team members to ensure consistency of support across environments.

Participate in IPP meetings and training sessions as requested 

Key Responsibilities:

  Implement the individual's Support Plan as developed.

  Provide support and supervision commensurate with the assigned individual's identified support needs.

  Provide the necessary accommodations to support an individual with various challenges (behavioral, physical, communication, etc.) within their home and community.

  Support the individual to establish a daily/weekly schedule of activities.

  Assist the individual to participate in age-appropriate, culturally normative activities within the individual's home and community to promote meaningful participation, a sense of belonging, and membership.

  Provide feedback and intervention as specified in the Individual Support Plan.

  Act as a mentor and role model for socially acceptable and culturally valued ways to interact and support each other to be successful.

  Participate hands-on in all activities.

  Document the individual's progress towards identified outcome indicators through data collection and anecdotal notes. 

  Maintain ongoing meetings with the Supervisor at a minimum of once each month.

  Assist and support the person to maintain their own personal safety and well-being.

  Introduce the assigned individual to new activities and people within the context of the Support Plan.

  Provide information to family members about the unique needs of the individual to assist in the building of a more cohesive family unit.

  Understand cultural and family dynamics as they interplay with developing and meeting instructional milestones.

  Utilize appropriate non-invasive, non-intrusive methods of support.

  Cooperatively develop with the supervisor an Individualized Training Plan to further personal growth and skill development required to support individuals with complex support needs.

  Complete all documentation comprehensively in accordance with the supervisor's requirements.

  Submit all required documentation in accordance with specified timelines.

  Attend all scheduled meetings.

  Comply with all policies and procedures of the organization and public locations of activities.

  Other responsibilities as assigned

Qualifications:

  Education and Experience: Adaptive Skills-605 services require a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, human services, or a related field required.

  Knowledge of appropriate, non-invasive behavioral supports.

  Knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis preferred but not required. 

  Valid Driver's License, working vehicle, and proof of insurance. 

  Exhibit knowledge of Positive Behavioral Supports, Person-Centered Planning, and the understanding that all behavior is communicating an unmet need.

  Ability to communicate clearly, concisely and persuasively.

  Strong customer, quality, and results presentation.

  Ability to interact effectively at all levels and across diverse cultures.

  Ability to be an effective team member.

  Excellent working knowledge of technology, including Smartphone Apps.

  Excellent communication skills both oral and written.

  Outstanding time management skills.

  Ability to proactively plan.

  Excellent conflict resolution skills.

  Highly reliable transportation with valid driver's license and vehicle insurance.

  Minimum 1 year of experience with developmental disabilities

  Knowledge of appropriate, non-invasive behavioral support

  Knowledge of Positive Behavior Supports, Person-Centered Planning, and the understanding that all behavior is communicating an unmet need

  Ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and persuasively


Preferred Qualifications:

Direct Support Professionals must have a bachelor's degree in education, psychology, counseling, nursing, social work, applied behavior analysis, behavioral medicine, speech and language, rehabilitation, marriage and family therapy, or a comparable degree in the human services field

Experience working with individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities (personal or professional) preferred but not required.

Depending on position, may require a valid driver's license, reliable transportation & current auto insurance.


Benefits:

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Life Insurance

Tuition Reimbursement

Retirement plan with company matching

Paid CPR & First Aid Training

Childcare Assistance Reimbursement

Pet Insurance and much more!


About us: Jay Nolan Community Services is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit with a mission to provide individualized support to children, teens, and adults with autism and other developmental disabilities so that they may live, work, and thrive in their own homes and in their community. We are an inclusive, supportive, and community-oriented workplace.


Jay Nolan Community Services, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.


Employment Type: PART_TIME