Job Coach
Job Coach – Open Position
Assist young adults in the Career Education Program by providing hands-on instruction, data-gathering and monitoring both on-campus and off-campus.
About The Pathway School
The Pathway School is a nonprofit special education school serving students ages 6–21 from over 50 school districts. Located on a beautiful 12-acre campus, we help students build the academic, social, and real-world job skills they need to thrive beyond the classroom.
Our staff are the heart of our mission. We offer a supportive, team-oriented culture, strong benefits, professional growth opportunities, and regular recognition for the incredible work our employees do.
Department
Education – Careers Department
Reports To
Reports directly to the Supervisor of Career Education.
Position Schedule
10 Month Position (6.5 hrs/day – 32.5 hrs/week).
Qualifications
About the Role
As a Job Coach, you’ll work hands-on with young adults in our Career Education Program, helping them develop job skills, confidence, and independence. This role includes both on-campus and community-based work experiences and is perfect for someone who enjoys variety, teamwork, and making a visible impact.
What You’ll Do
- Coach and support students in career education programs on- and off-campus.
- Provide job training, instruction, and real-time feedback.
- Help students navigate job tasks, workplace expectations, and social interactions.
- Track student progress and collect required data.
- Model positive workplace behaviors and gradually encourage independence.
- Ensure student safety and provide transportation using school vans.
- Participate in team meetings and professional development.
What We’re Looking For
- Bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Vocational Services, or related field is a plus.
- At least 3 years of experience working with young adults in special education.
- Willingness to learn behavior management strategies and career curriculum.
- Strong communication skills and comfort working both independently and in a team.
- Valid PA driver’s license and ability to transport students.
Physical & Compliance Requirements
- Ability to work on-campus and in the community, indoors and outdoors.
- Ability to meet physical demands including walking, standing, and lifting.
- Must pass required background checks, clearances, drug test, and TB test
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- Meaningful work that changes lives
- Supportive supervisors and collaborative teams
- Opportunities to grow professionally.
- A mission-driven environment where your work truly matters.
How To Apply
Apply for this job position today by submitting the below PDF application and resume to get.hired@pathwayschool.org.
It is the policy of The Pathway School to provide equal opportunity in all terms, conditions, and privileges of employment for all qualified applicants and employees without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation or the presence of any disability.
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The mission of The Pathway School is to build academic, social, and life skills in students with special needs to promote their success and independence after Pathway.