Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
15 Oct, 25
Salary
21.0
Posted On
16 Jul, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Ils, Transportation
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
ABOUT US:
Good-2-Go Oregon (G2G) is a local, community-based support program for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We help our clients access their community to achieve goals that are meaningful to them.
G2G was founded in 2009 right here in Central Oregon and has been growing ever since. Today, we serve hundreds of clients in the I/DD community and are proud to provide the highest level of service on their paths to independence.
If you want your career to make a difference in the lives of our friends and neighbors, please consider this opportunity. We are proud to provide the training, support, and positive culture you need to enable success both in your career, and your clients’ lives.
ABOUT YOU:
Due to the nature of our services, we are looking for a compassionate, passionate, and patient individual to help with services. Candidates must also show strong communication skills, be able to de-escalate situations and exhibit strong professional boundaries.
All training for this role is provided after hire, but personal or professional experience with disabled individuals is a plus.
Life Skills Coaches are expected to:
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MAKE A MEANINGFUL IMPACT IN A FUN AND REWARDING ROLE AS A LIFE SKILLS COACH!
ABOUT THE ROLE:
The Life Skills Coach is a hands-on, relationship-based role that supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in achieving meaningful life goals.
Your day-to-day may include household assistance, community outings, goal planning, and emotional support. Whether helping with groceries or encouraging clients to try new hobbies, your role is to empower independence—not to be an expert at everything, but to be a supportive partner in the journey.
Life Skills Coaches are expected to: