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The Lead Life Skills Coach is a great opportunity for a strong DSP, CBDS, or human services professional who is ready to grow into a leadership role while staying closely connected to the individuals we support. This role combines hands-on work with adults with Autism with increased responsibility for helping coordinate day-to-day program operations.
The Lead provides direct support through planning and facilitating groups, building meaningful relationships with individuals, and supporting skill development in the community. The role also helps coordinate staff schedules and coverage, group logistics, and overall program flow to support a high-quality, engaging CBDS program.
Working closely with the VP and Director of ASD Services, this position offers a clear next step for someone looking to build leadership experience, take initiative, and make a meaningful impact each day.
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- Provide direct support and deliver contracted services to individuals participating in the Life Skills CBDS Program.
- Support individuals in setting personal goals and building skills related to daily living, community participation, health and wellness, relationships, self-advocacy, and pre-employment readiness.
- Coordinate and help manage the monthly group calendar for ASD Services participants, including preparation for assigned activities such as purchasing tickets, arranging transportation, and identifying parking.
- Help coordinate weekly staff schedules, day-to-day group operations, and coverage needs while serving as a reliable point person for the Life Skills CBDS team.
- Support daily program logistics, including van use, group readiness, supplies, and communication related to operational needs.
- Communicate proactively with program leadership regarding scheduling needs, participant concerns, program operations, and ideas for improvement.
- Complete required documentation in a timely manner and help reinforce documentation expectations across the CBDS team.
- Coordinate with the ASD Services Case Manager to support progress on individuals’ ISP goals.
- Build positive, professional relationships with individuals, families, community partners, and DDS personnel.
- Advocate for individuals to support greater independence, meaningful community engagement, and an improved quality of life.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
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