Job Coach
Company: Zanesville Welfare Organ. 38 Goodwill Industries I
Location: Lancaster
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description GENERAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: Conduct training on the job, in the naturally
occurring environment, or other community-based locations following
job coaching/ training procedures. Work assignments are based on
program requirement, and trainee needs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide coaching and training services to
trainees. Based on the Individual Service Plan (ISP) or Individual
Employment Plan (IEP) plan, the job coach with the trainee will
develop a plan of action that utilizes appropriate learning with a
variety of learning strategies. The job coach will conduct services
to address trainee barriers and meet Funding Source/Trainee
requirements. Job Coach will address trainee needs with appropriate
interventions. Conduct a task analysis as required; arrange all
tasks into sequential teachable components. In a work setting:
Monitor and teach appropriate work-related skills and behaviors.
Identify employer or trainee concerns and resolve potential
problems. Ensure that tasks are completed according to the
established standard. Conduct travel training and/or site duties,
when needed. Maintain positive and professional relationships with
counselors and area employers. Travel to trainee’s worksites.
Provide on-the-job support services such as demonstrating the
skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed on the job, which can lead
to trainee successes. When providing job coaching and/or retention
services to a placed trainee, identify and implement appropriate
strategies for fading out services. Develop and maintain a training
schedule to ensure that trainees and Workforce Development staff
meet all of the requirements from the funding referring agency.
Maintain accessible and accurate training records for all training
participants. Represent Zanesville Welfare Organization and
Goodwill Industries, Inc. in a courteous and professional manner.
Report regularly to your supervisor on trainees’ progress, using
observation notes and case files. Complete and submit accurately,
within 5 business days of service completion dates, all required
reporting forms, including hours worked. Ensure trainee
satisfaction and stakeholder satisfaction surveys are completed and
in the good to excellent range. Participate in staff training as
required and assigned. Participate in trainee staffing with
referral counselor or other professionals. All Zanesville Welfare
Organization and Goodwill Industries Inc. employees must know and
comply with the policies and procedures, ethics, and work toward
the fulfillment of our Corporate Vision. All employees must comply
with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Perform
other duties as assigned by the supervisor. (If so assigned please
see the job description for Pre-ETS or Job Developer)
QUALIFICATIONS: To perform this position 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. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Must have and maintain a valid
Ohio and/or West Virginia driver’s license to perform duties and
responsibilities of position. Must remain insurable under the
employer’s common insurance carrier. EDUCATION: High School Diploma
or equivalent training. Knowledge of behavior modification and
techniques and ability to conduct a task analysis. Ability to
develop appropriate teaching aids and suggest accommodations or
assisting devices. EXPERIENCE: Six to twelve months of effective
work experience. Computer knowledge and usage required. Must have
and maintain a valid Ohio and/or West Virginia driver’s license to
perform duties and responsibilities of position. Must remain
insurable under the employer’s common insurance carrier. Experience
working with persons with barriers to employment including
juveniles aged 14-21 enrolled in school. Understanding of
Independent Living Skills and/or competitive work standards with
employer perspectives and expectations. Willingness and ability to
train a variety of skills in varied environments, with different
physical demands. Patience, reliability, problem solving ability,
as well as diplomacy and negotiation skills. Willingness to
accommodate a flexible work schedule. On occasion, it may be
necessary to work on a weekend or in the evening. Excellent oral
and written communication skills and the ability to interact
professionally with a wide variety of individuals. Access to one’s
own transportation. Communication Skills: Ability to read and
interpret documents such as technical data, safety rules, operating
and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to
write routine reports and correspondence, develop and proof
training materials, speak effectively in interpersonal situations
and before groups of employees. Other Skills and Abilities: Ability
to function independently in a multi-task environment, as well as
part of a team. Ability to follow the appropriate safety
precautions. Comfortable communication with all types of people
Exhibit strong planning and organizational skills. Proven
presentation and facilitation skills. WORK ENVIRONMENT: This
depends wholly on the setting in which the training is to take
place. Each environment has a variety of factors that should be
acknowledged, including variable noise and dust levels, varying
temperatures, lighting and ground surfaces. The employee is
expected to adhere to all agency policies and to act as a role
model while carrying out the policies. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS : The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
duties and responsibilities of this position. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. While performing this job, the
employee is regularly required to talk and hear, use hands and
fingers to handle, reach with hands and arms, or feel objects or
controls. The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, sit,
climb or balance, taste and smell, handle objects, and reach with
arms. The employee may have to lift or move up to 10 pounds.
Depending on training site and skill being trained the following
could also be physical requirements: standing, sitting, bending,
walking, stooping, kneeling, crouch or crawl, lifting, grasping and
stretching, and good visual skills.
Keywords: Zanesville Welfare Organ. 38 Goodwill Industries I, Newark , Job Coach, Education / Teaching , Lancaster, Ohio