Job Description
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It is essential that all employees of Pueblo School District 60 understand our mission is to provide a high-quality education that assures each student the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to lead a life of purpose and impact. Employees support the community and thrive in connecting with our students by embracing the core values of the district, which state:
- We believe that the success of every student is our most important commitment.
- We believe that collaboration and engagement with our community, parents, staff, and students are essential to our success.
- We believe that we must act with integrity, celebrate diversity, and promote equity.
- We believe that each individual must be treated with dignity and respect.
- We believe that the social and emotional well-being of our students is as important as their academic needs.
- We believe that it is our responsibility to provide a safe, positive, and supportive environment for our students and staff
- We believe that our community heritage, traditions, and history should inform our response to future student and district needs.
As we embrace these values and consider their impact, we will achieve our vision of being a high performing school district that inspires community confidence. Each employee plays a part, and that contribution should bring us closer to helping each student achieve their dreams.
Job Title: Community Transition Coach
Work Year: 209 days; 9 hours each day
Department: Exceptional Student Services
Reports To: Executive Director of Exceptional Student Services
Salary Range: Misc Schedule B Non-Exempt Salary Schedule
Benefits: Fringe Benefits based on Schedule B Benefits
Status: FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
SUMMARY OF FUNCTIONS: The primary responsibility of the Community Transition Coach is to provide assistance in developing the life and social skills of participating students; adapting activities for individual participants; providing information and/or direction to students; and providing transportation for trips and life skills activities.
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. The physical demands, work environment factors, and mental functions described below 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 enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
REQUIRED: - High School Diploma or equivalent
- Two years of college preparation or equivalent training in related field (supportive employment, supporting independent living skills for students, case management)
- Current Colorado Driver’s License and ability to obtain coverage under District insurance plan
- Ability to pass District designated post-offer lift test
- Must obtain and maintain CPR and First-Aid Certification within 3 months of employment
- Must complete training and pass exam to drive 14 passenger bus within 1 month of employment
- Employee must complete a fingerprint-based criminal background check and must be cleared by the Office of Human Resources
- Must be able to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing, using proper grammar and vocabulary
- Must be 21 years of age or older at the time of hire
PREFERRED: - Non-violent crisis intervention training
- Previous experience in behavior management
- Previous experience in a school setting
- Spanish speaking skills
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: - Ability to communicate, interact, and work effectively and cooperatively with all people, using tact, patience, and courtesy
- Basic knowledge of subjects taught at District schools
- Demonstrate sound work ethic
- Demonstrate an understanding, patient, and receptive attitude towards children with special needs
- Ability to record precise required student grant data
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The following statements of duties and responsibilities are intended to describe the general nature and level or work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. These statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required of all personnel within this position. This organization believes that every individual makes a significant contribution to our success. That contribution should not be limited to assigned responsibilities. Therefore, this position description is designed to define primary duties, qualifications and job scope but should not limit the incumbent nor the organization to the work identified. It is our expectation that every employee will offer his/her services wherever and whenever necessary to ensure the success of the District’s/department’s goals. Actual duties, responsibilities, frequency, and percentages may vary depending upon building assignments and other factors.
- Assist in obtaining records and evaluation, assessment, goals and service needs, and program planning
- Implement and coordinate planned services under the direction of the Transition Coordinator
- Provide, obtain, and coordinate services that result in successful community transition services for students 18-21 years old who have completed high school requirements. Services include:
- Vocational exploration and career development
- Teaching of job seeking skills and facilitation of job seeking activity
- Assist in placement of appropriate, career-oriented jobs
- Job related instruction and supervision to develop specific job skills and general job behaviors
- Development and supervision of on-the-job training provided by the employer
- Development and coordination of post-secondary, classroom vocational training or academic education opportunities that result in competitive employment
- Tutor program participants in independent daily living skills, social skills, and work behavior training relevant to successful employment and community living
- Modeling and teaching self-determination, empowerment, and advocacy skills at work and in the community
- Other services which support attainment of successful employment and community living
- Provide case management to coordinate access to other services and agency linkages
- Maintain a wide variety of records, schedules, files, rosters, etc. (e.g. weekly work assignments, trip calendars, activity logs, etc.) for the purpose of documenting and/or providing reliable information.
- Provide necessary reports to document service delivery, progress toward objectives, and attainment of goals
- Provide necessary transportation community-based outings
- Provide linkages to community agencies: Social Services, Social Security, Community Center Boards, Vocational Rehabilitation, Job Services, etc.
- Support transition students in developing access to adult services
- Attend and participate in IEP reviews and staffing for community transition students
- Act as a liaison and resource with families, agencies, employers, and school staff regarding career and community programming for adults
- Maintain confidentiality of student records and information
- Maintain appropriate professional appearance
NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES: - Perform any and all other duties as assigned by the program director or ESS Administration
The physical demands, work environment factors, and mental functions described below 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 enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to stand; walk; sit; use hands and fingers to handle, or feel. The work requires the use of telephone and using fingers to operate computer or typewriter keyboards. The employee is continually hearing and speaking to exchange information. The employee is required to reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
In a 9-hour workday, this job requires:
R – Rarely (Less than .5 hr per day) O – Occasionally (.5 – 2.5 hrs per day)
F – Frequently (2.5 – 6 hrs per day) C – Continually (6 – 9 hrs per day)
NA – Not Applicable
Physical Requirements
Sitting
Occasionally
Stationary Standing
Occasionally
Walking (level surface)
Frequently
Walking (uneven surface)
Rarely
Crawling
Rarely
Crouching (bend at knees)
Occasionally
Stooping (bend at waist)
Occasionally
Twisting (knees/waist/neck)
Occasionally
Turn/Pivot
Occasionally
Climbing (stairs)
Rarely
Climbing (ladder)
Not Applicable
Reaching overhead
Occasionally
Reaching extension
Frequently
Repetitive use arms
Frequently
Repetitive use wrists
Frequently
Repetitive use hands grasping
Frequently
Repetitive use hands squeezing
Occasionally
Fine manipulation
Occasionally
Using foot control
Not Applicable
Pushing/Pulling
Maximum weight: 40 lbs.
Occasionally
Lifting/Carrying
Maximum weight: 40 lbs.
Occasionally
WORKING CONDITIONS: Employee will work primarily in a school/office environment with both natural and fluorescent lighting with quiet or moderate noise levels.
Application Procedure: Apply online
Please note : If hired, a new hire packet will be emailed and must be completed prior to processing. Fingerprints will be required for all employees of Pueblo School District 60 prior to your processing date
Pueblo School District No. 60 does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, marital status, national origin, religion, ancestry, age, disability, need for special education services, genetic information, pregnancy or childbirth status, or other status protected by law in admission, access to, treatment or employment in its educational programs or activities. Additionally, a lack of English language skills is not a barrier to admission or participation in activities. The following individual has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Executive Director of Student Support Services, Andrew Burns, andrew.burns@pueblod60.org, Title IX Coordinator/Compliance Officer for complaints. This individual can be located at 315 West 11th Street, Pueblo, Colorado 81003, (719) 549-7100. Inquiries about Title IX can be directed to Pueblo School District No. 60’s Title IX Coordinator/Compliance Officer named herein; the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights of the Department of Education at (800) 421-3481, OCR@ed.gov; or both. Complaint procedures have been established for students, parents, employees, and members of the public. (Policy AC, AC-R-1, AC-R-2, AC-E-1, AC-E-2, AC-E-3).
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