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Northridge, CA Position Type: Part-Time Salary Range: $24.00 Hourly Travel Percentage: Up to 25 ... Commitment to integrated employment for all persons with disabilities. * Commitment to self ...

WELLNESS COACH - Part Time

Wilmington, DE · On-site

$16.75 - $22.25/hr

PRN or Part-Time - hours vary Schedule: TBD ABOUT THE ROLE The Wellness Coach works under the ... This role uses psychiatric rehabilitation principles to promote recovery, community integration ...

WELLNESS COACH - Part Time

Newark, DE · On-site

$17 - $22.75/hr

PRN or Part-Time - hours vary Schedule: TBD ABOUT THE ROLE The Wellness Coach works under the ... This role uses psychiatric rehabilitation principles to promote recovery, community integration ...

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How much do part time psychedelic integration coach jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time psychedelic integration coach in the United States is $111,122.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $80,000.00 and $132,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Part Time Psychedelic Integration Coach?

A Part Time Psychedelic Integration Coach is a professional who helps individuals process and make sense of their psychedelic experiences, usually by providing guidance, support, and tools for personal growth. Working part-time, these coaches may assist clients in understanding insights gained from psychedelic journeys and integrating them into daily life in a healthy and meaningful way. They typically do not provide or facilitate psychedelic substances but instead focus on preparation, harm reduction, and aftercare. Sessions may occur in person or virtually, depending on the coach's practice. This role requires strong listening skills, empathy, and often knowledge of mental health or therapeutic approaches.

What are some common challenges faced by part-time psychedelic integration coaches, and how can they be managed?

Part-time psychedelic integration coaches often face challenges such as maintaining clear boundaries with clients, managing a variable caseload, and staying updated on best practices in this emerging field. Since many clients may have complex experiences, coaches need strong communication skills and self-care strategies to avoid burnout. Networking with other professionals and participating in regular supervision or peer support groups can help coaches navigate ethical dilemmas and continue professional development, even when working part-time.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Psychedelic Integration Coach, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Psychedelic Integration Coach, you typically need a background in psychology, counseling, or coaching, with training or certification in psychedelic integration or related mental health fields. Familiarity with telehealth platforms, secure communication tools, and documentation systems is often necessary. Strong active listening, non-judgmental communication, and emotional intelligence help coaches build trust and support clients through integration processes. These skills are crucial for providing safe, ethical, and effective guidance as clients process psychedelic experiences within personal growth or therapeutic contexts.
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Employment Coach - Glendora

$24/hr

Full-time, Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Job Details
Job Location: Glendora, CA
Position Type: Part-Time
Salary Range: $24.00 Hourly
Travel Percentage: Up to 25%
Schedule: Varied schedule, up to 18 hours per week
Company Benefits
We believe in supporting our employees’ well-being and work-life balance. Here’s a snapshot of the comprehensive benefits package we offer:
  • Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance (FT only)
  • Lifestyle Spending Account
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Mileage Reimbursement
  • Paid Time Off (FT only)
  • Paid Sick Leave
  • Employee Referral Program
  • Flexible Spending Account (FT only)
  • Retirement Plan
  • Company Paid Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability (FT only)
  • Flexible Schedules
Position Summary
Want to make a difference in someone's life? Responsible and caring individual needed to mentor and provide support to individuals with developmental disabilities at their job sites, and job development for individuals seeking employment in the San Gabriel Valley, CA.
We have part-time and full-time positions open in the following cities of the San Gabriel Valley:
  • Claremont - Availability Monday - Friday from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Glendora - Availability Tuesday - Thursday from 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
  • Pomona

Starting Rate $24.00/hour. Plus mileage and cell phone reimbursement + bonus incentives for job placements $100-600 (prorated)
** Doesn't work with your schedule? We have other opportunities for you! Please visit irioc.org/careers to view open positions in your area**
In the Employment Coach role, you will be support someone with:
  • Job development, including resume building, practice interviews, learning new employability skills
  • Transportation to and from work, and assistance with accessing their community
  • Maintaining employment and productivity
  • Discovering their interests, skills, and employment goals
  • Creating a meaningful daily schedule by working with their circle of support
Above all, we are all about building healthy relationships. One of your main goals will be to develop a friendly professional and respectful relationship with the person(s) you are assigned to, as well as to help them build positive relationships with their co-workers, roommates, and neighbors.
Job Description
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
  • The Employment Coach is responsible for carrying out all directives that come from the Support Manager, their Director of Services, Chief Executive Officer, and Board of Directors. The highest priority is to ensure all IRI persons served service and support needs are met.
  • The Employment Coach provides mentorship to the people we serve. Their main goal is to ensure they are providing the best services possible, including a priority focus on health, safety, and quality of life services.
  • The Employment Coach will be skilled in providing job development and on-the-job supports, that is guided by PBIS and Instructional Support Strategies. Their main goal is to assist the individual and their circle of support in securing a competitive integrated job that is in line with their skills and talents.
  • The Employment Coach will support their manager in gathering information during their supports that lead to meaningful and Individualized Support Plans (ISP) for the people we serve.
  • The Employment Coach will utilize digital tools such as Zoom, online learning platforms, and online job searching to meet the needs of each individual’s long-term employment goals.
  • The Employment Coach will ensure that strong and effective business relationships with employers and volunteer sites are maintained.
Skills and Qualifications
  • Two years of college or equivalent experience preferred but not required.
  • Job development and on-the-job support experience preferred but not required.
  • Experience supporting people with disabilities preferably in community integrated settings (plus any additional experience).
  • Strong organization, communication and writing skills. Must be proficient in the use of computers and online platforms as some services are provided remotely.
  • Positive behavior support training experience preferred.
  • Commitment to full inclusion of all persons with disabilities.
  • Commitment to integrated employment for all persons with disabilities.
  • Commitment to self-advocacy and person-centered planning.
  • Flexible availability to work evenings, weekends, and holidays, as necessary.
A comprehensive paid training program is provided at the time of hire and an ongoing basis.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential functions of the job are denoted. The Employment Coach assumes the following responsibilities under the direction of the Support Manager and in collaboration with other members of the leadership team.
  • Understands and practices IRI’s mission and embraces person-centered values.
  • Demonstrates respectful and dignified interaction and communication with IRI persons served, stakeholders (such as co-workers, employers, family members, community members) and IRI colleagues.
  • Assumes competence and builds esteem in all interactions with IRI people served.
  • Implement a normalized community integrated employment focused service.
  • Develop integrated work schedules.
  • Find integrated work settings and develop competitive employment placement.
  • Provide encouragement for meaningful employment related activities to the person served.
  • Conduct frequent job site analysis - pre, during and post-employment.
  • Implement adaptation strategies and devices based upon individual need.
  • Provide typical and specialized healthcare needs (medication, hygiene, toiletry, feeding) as needed.
  • Implement individual service plan goals and SMART objectives.
  • Monitor positive behavior strategy system and plans.
  • Conduct task analysis and demonstrate data-based training decisions.
  • Completes all required documents: eRSP daily care notes, clocking in/out, maintaining up to date employee personnel file, etc.
  • Attends and completes staff development training and attend trainings as assigned.
  • Communicate important updates regarding IRI person served to supervisor, circle of support, stakeholders, etc.
  • Dresses professionally and/or appropriately for tasks that are done with person supported (see dress code policy).
  • Demonstrate proper emergency strategies.
  • Contact and report emergencies to the Support Manager, as necessary.
  • Collaborates with individual served and supported, Lead Employment Coach, Support Manager, and circle of support to complete customized employment activities for job development.
  • Contact prospective employers and facilitate job application for participants.
  • Shadow and train other coaches with a specific individual you support.
  • All other duties as assigned by the Support Manager, Director of Services, and CEO.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
In general, the following physical demands are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow individuals to perform the essential functions of the job or restructure marginal functions.
  • During an eight-hour workday, the employee may sit, stand, and walk for varying periods of time. The amount of sitting, standing, and walking will fluctuate depending on the needs of the person served.
  • During the workday, the employee may occasionally bend and stoop, climb stairs, reach above shoulder level, balance, push, pull, and move throughout office or community settings.
  • During the workday, the employee may occasionally lift items weighing up to ten (10) pounds.
  • During the workday, the employee may occasionally carry items weighing up to ten (10) pounds.
  • The employee is required to use both hands for at least a portion of the day, with or without reasonable accommodation, for tasks such as typing, writing, and using computers/mobile devices.
  • The employee is required to have sufficient visual and hearing capacity, with or without assistive devices, to perform essential job functions and communicate effectively.
  • The employee is required to drive an automobile to meet the functions of job responsibilities.
  • This position may require the use of smartphones and other mobile electronic devices to perform work functions. The employee’s use of company-issued devices, or pre-authorized use of the employee’s personal device, must comply with the agency’s cell phone policy at all times.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
In general, the following conditions of the work environment are representative of those that an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow individuals to perform the essential functions of the job within the environment or restructure marginal functions.
  • Office
  • Community work settings and in home supports
  • Home as assigned for remote work
  • Outdoors – varying weather conditions
Integrated Resource Institute is committed to a policy of providing opportunities to people regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, veteran status, or physical or mental disability.