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As a Transition Coordinator with The Menta Education Group, you will prepare students aged 14-22 to ... Manage the "Service Cliff" by facilitating warm handovers introducing families directly to agency ...

Service Coordinator-Children/Transition

Fresno, CA ยท On-site

$29.63 - $35.38/hr

... Transition Unit Service Coordinators support individuals ages 6 - 22 years old, and Adult Unit ... Coordinates vendored services to assist the individuals with their developmental growth. * Manages ...

Service Coordinator-Children/Transition

Merced, CA ยท On-site

$29.63 - $35.38/hr

... Transition Unit Service Coordinators support individuals ages 6 - 22 years old, and Adult Unit ... Coordinates vendored services to assist the individuals with their developmental growth. * Manages ...

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How much do transition services coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for transition services coordinator in the United States is $24.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $27.40 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Transition Services Coordinator vs Rehabilitation Counselor?

AspectTransition Services CoordinatorRehabilitation Counselor
Required CredentialsTypically a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or related field; certification may be preferredUsually a master's degree in rehabilitation counseling or related field; licensure or certification often required
Work EnvironmentSchools, community agencies, healthcare facilities, focusing on student or client transitionRehabilitation centers, clinics, government agencies, assisting clients with disabilities
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, social service agencies, healthcare providersHealthcare, government, private practice, disability services

While both roles support individuals with transitions, the Transition Services Coordinator primarily focuses on helping students or clients move between educational, community, or healthcare settings. Rehabilitation Counselors work more broadly with clients with disabilities to develop employment and independent living plans. The roles overlap in credential requirements and work environments but differ in their specific focus and client populations.

How to become a transition services coordinator?

To become a transition services coordinator, candidates typically need a bachelor's degree in social work, education, or a related field, along with experience working with youth or individuals with disabilities. Relevant skills include communication, organization, and knowledge of transition planning processes. Some positions may require certification or licensure depending on the state or organization.

What is the role of a transition services coordinator?

A transition services coordinator manages the process of helping individuals move from one phase of life or service to another, such as from school to employment or independent living. They assess needs, develop transition plans, coordinate resources, and collaborate with families, schools, or agencies to ensure a smooth transition.
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Transition Coordinator

The Menta Education Group

Waukegan, IL โ€ข On-site

$40K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

As a Transition Coordinator with The Menta Education Group, you will prepare students aged 14-22 to embrace life after school in a behavioral, emotional and social capacity. You will bridge the critical gap between school and adult life by implementing an "outside-the-school-walls" mindset that centers on fostering student independence, building robust community networks and navigating the real world.

Waukegan, IL. 

General Staff Hours 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Occasional Responsibilities beyond work hours. 

Responsibilities

Student Support, Coaching & Self-Advocacy

  • Supervision & Behavioral Management: Supervise students in groups and individually, monitoring behavior to ensure alignment with programmatic expectations.

  • Student Counseling: Counsel students on personal, social, behavioral, or academic issues affecting their educational progress.

  • Person-Centered Planning: Ensure every student actively leads or participates in their own Individualized Education Program (IEP) transition meetings. Utilize assistive technology, visual choice boards or person-centered tools to provide a voice for students with limited or non-verbal communication.

  • Goal Realism & Guidance: Manage complex dynamics where a student's post-secondary dream conflicts with parental wishes or current skill realities. Apply strategies like "failing safely" (e.g., career-testing, job shadowing and temporary classes) alongside stepping-stone goals to gently navigate reality without crushing student ambition.

Compliance, Data, & Transition Assessments

  • Student Evaluations: Evaluate individual student abilities, interests and personality characteristics using tests, records, interviews and professional sources.

  • Multi-Faceted Assessment: Administer age-appropriate formal and informal transition assessments evaluating independent living, travel/transit skills, and actual work behaviors to formulate compliant, measurable post-secondary goals.

  • IDEA Compliance: Apply strong knowledge of Individualized Education Act (IDEA) transition mandates to draft audited, highly scrutinized goals and dynamically pivot plans based on assessment data.

  • Rigorous Progress Tracking: Utilize robust organizational systems such as digital tracking tools, rubric-based feedback from job coaches, and student self-monitoring checklists to track and document progress when students are off-campus at work-based learning sites.

Collaboration, Networking & Program Development

  • Community Site Development: Develop and maintain strong relationships with community sites, public transit systems, and external agencies.

  • Work-Based Opportunities: Develop work-study programs, internships, and volunteer opportunities for students to gain competitive experience while completing their high school curriculum.

  • Agency Connections: Manage the "Service Cliff" by facilitating warm handovers introducing families directly to agency contacts and connecting students with Vocational Rehabilitation (VR), Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS), and developmental disability boards.

  • Business Empathy & Partnerships: Proactively engage local business owners, pitching inclusive hiring benefits and demonstrating how a transitioning student adds tangible value to their workforce.

Workplace Intervention & Crisis Management

  • Workplace Learning Labs: Safely intervene when work-based placements experience friction, behavioral incidents, or employer misunderstandings.

  • Student Independence Coaching: Use workplace mistakes as a live curriculum, coaching students on how to navigate portals, look up records, request legal accommodations,and repair professional relationships independently rather than filling out paperwork for them.

Qualifications
  • Education: Bachelor’s Degree strongly preferred.

  • Background in education or social work preferred.

  • Regulatory Knowledge: Demonstrate deep, compliance-centered knowledge of transitioning students as per the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) mandates.

  • Transition & Coaching Experience: Documented knowledge and/or experience placing and coaching students in jobs, as well as assisting them in transitioning to college, career, and independent life.

  • Systemic Mindset: Demonstrated ability to constantly focus on the "real world," utilizing community agency networks, public transit routes, and outer-community resources.

  • Behavioral & Performance Knowledge: Knowledge of human behavior, performance, and specific student needs (e.g., Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD).

  • Professional Soft Skills: High level of professionalism, strong decision-making skills, and the ability to communicate calmly, transparently, and effectively in writing across varied audiences, including resistant families, school teams, and litigious stakeholders.

This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive, and the employee shall perform other reasonably related school duties as assigned by administrators.  This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties and responsibilities as the need arises. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.

Compensation & Benefits
  • In accordance with the Pay Transparency amendment to the Illinois Equal Pay Act of 2003, information about pay ranges and employee benefits can be found at the following links:
  • Compensation Information:
  • Salary Range $40,000 to $75,000 annually
  • https://menta.com/compensation-arizona-and-illinois/
  • Our benefits package includes comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance; paid time off (PTO); and a 403(b) retirement plan with an employer match. For more information visit: https://menta.com/employee-benefits-full-time/
About Menta Academy North

At Menta Academy North, our passionate team is deeply invested in the '3-C Ready' ethos, focusing on fostering the essential skills for College readiness, Career advancement, and conscientious Citizenship. Our educational philosophy is tailored to the unique developmental trajectory of each learner, ensuring that every student's individual needs are met with precision and care.

Within the walls of Menta Academy North, classrooms are alive with the spirit of discovery and achievement. Our active learning environments are carefully crafted to encourage daily educational and behavioral triumphs. Here, students don’t just learn; they engage with knowledge, internalize it, and apply it, setting the stage for a lifetime of success and continuous improvement.

Students Served: PK-21

Professional Associations and/or Partnerships

The Menta Education Group affiliates are members/partners with CEC, CASE, Autism Speaks, ASBA, AAPSEC, AASA, CCSSO, SEAA, ASCD, and many more associations that focus on the education of children with disabilities.

Equal Opportunity Employer

The Menta Education Group (“Menta”) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, creed, sex (including sex stereotypes, sex characteristics, gender identity and gender expression), color, national origin, religion, age, pregnancy or related conditions, veteran status, sexual orientation, disability or any other basis protected under federal, state or local law.   Any individual needing assistance in making an application for any opening should contact Menta’s office.