About the role
JOB TITLE Job Coach (Sussex Region)
REPORTS TO Employment Manager
ABOUT US
Key Industries has been providing services to people with disabilities since 1974. We are an “Employment First” agency offering a wide range of pre-employment programs, social and community programs, and supports for those with complex needs. Key Industries has transitioned from a sheltered model to an agency that provides a wide range of outreach programs meeting the needs of all individuals with a disability. We believe in the possibilities for all people and are proud of the services that we provide.
OUR MISSION
Providing employment-first programs and personalized services to empower persons with a disability to achieve personal, community and economic independence.
JOB OVERVIEW
Key Industries is seeking a Job Coach to support individuals with barriers to employment as they transition into and maintain meaningful work opportunities. This role involves providing on-site job coaching, reinforcing workplace training, and promoting independence through tailored support strategies. When not on job sites, the Job Coach will facilitate individual or small group experiential learning sessions, to provide hands-on training through job simulation. The role also includes monitoring progress and maintaining communication with employers and other stakeholders. Occasional travel to the Saint John region is required during peak times. Shifts may include days, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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Support clients in maintaining employment by guiding them through successful task completion and workplace expectations
-
Reinforce employer training and ensure clarity and consistency in job tasks
-
Use prompting strategies and gradually fade support to encourage independence
-
Help clients interpret and navigate the social and physical aspects of the workplace
-
Assist in building daily structure and routines that contribute to workplace success
-
Foster inclusive work environments by working collaboratively with both employees and employers
-
Advise on workplace accommodations for people with disabilities
-
Provide creative, person-centered solutions to employment challenges
-
Monitor and evaluate the progress of clients and document outcomes appropriately
-
Communicate effectively with employers, families, and other stakeholders regarding support needs, expectations, fading plans, etc.
-
Develop individualized training plans using the Skills for Success and NOC profiles as guides
-
Lead workplace simulation sessions based on participants training goals
-
Ability to set, as well as demonstrate for your client, clear and appropriate working boundaries
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
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Diploma or degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Disability Support Services, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
-
Experience working with individuals with disabilities or employment barriers is considered an asset
-
Strong interpersonal, problem-solving, and communication skills
-
Ability to work independently in community settings while maintaining regular communication with the team
-
MUST have a valid driver’s license to be able to travel to various work sites as needed
JOB TYPE
Full-Time
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER NOTICE
The job duties, elements, responsibilities, skills, functions, experience, educational factors, and the requirements and conditions listed in this job description are representative only and not exhaustive of the tasks that an employee may be required to perform. The Employer reserves the right to revise this job description at any time and to require employees to perform other tasks as circumstances or conditions of its environment change.
All candidates must submit to a criminal record check with vulnerable sectors and a Social Development check prior to employment with Key Industries.
About Key Industries
The Tried and True Choice Since 1908
To meet the workwear clothing needs of farmers and ranchers who were toiling sunup to sundown on the eastern edge of America’s Great Plains, C. A. Lakin and Harry McKey established the Lakin-McKey Manufacturing Company in Fort Scott, Kansas in 1908.
Knowing the rugged lives these men endured, the two company founders built their first pair of bib overalls with heavy-duty denim and triple-needle stitched seams. But Lakin-McKey clothing was built to move easy, too, throughout long days on the plains. And it carried a price that hard working men considered a fair deal.
KEY Apparel Today
Today, KEY apparel is just as trusted and relied upon by America’s hardest working as it was over 100 years ago. KEY provides the most durable, value-based workwear in the apparel industry. Our consistent, comfortable, work-ready apparel make us a tried and true choice for those who need clothing that works as hard as they do.
In The Office And In The Field
KEY clothing stands up to the rigors of the job at hand and lasts season after season at the best value. Whether the hard work is in the office or in the field, KEY provides feature-rich, value-based workwear that customers know and trust.
About the role
JOB TITLE Job Coach (Sussex Region)
REPORTS TO Employment Manager
ABOUT US
Key Industries has been providing services to people with disabilities since 1974. We are an “Employment First” agency offering a wide range of pre-employment programs, social and community programs, and supports for those with complex needs. Key Industries has transitioned from a sheltered model to an agency that provides a wide range of outreach programs meeting the needs of all individuals with a disability. We believe in the possibilities for all people and are proud of the services that we provide.
OUR MISSION
Providing employment-first programs and personalized services to empower persons with a disability to achieve personal, community and economic independence.
JOB OVERVIEW
Key Industries is seeking a Job Coach to support individuals with barriers to employment as they transition into and maintain meaningful work opportunities. This role involves providing on-site job coaching, reinforcing workplace training, and promoting independence through tailored support strategies. When not on job sites, the Job Coach will facilitate individual or small group experiential learning sessions, to provide hands-on training through job simulation. The role also includes monitoring progress and maintaining communication with employers and other stakeholders. Occasional travel to the Saint John region is required during peak times. Shifts may include days, evenings, weekends, and holidays.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
-
Support clients in maintaining employment by guiding them through successful task completion and workplace expectations
-
Reinforce employer training and ensure clarity and consistency in job tasks
-
Use prompting strategies and gradually fade support to encourage independence
-
Help clients interpret and navigate the social and physical aspects of the workplace
-
Assist in building daily structure and routines that contribute to workplace success
-
Foster inclusive work environments by working collaboratively with both employees and employers
-
Advise on workplace accommodations for people with disabilities
-
Provide creative, person-centered solutions to employment challenges
-
Monitor and evaluate the progress of clients and document outcomes appropriately
-
Communicate effectively with employers, families, and other stakeholders regarding support needs, expectations, fading plans, etc.
-
Develop individualized training plans using the Skills for Success and NOC profiles as guides
-
Lead workplace simulation sessions based on participants training goals
-
Ability to set, as well as demonstrate for your client, clear and appropriate working boundaries
QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
-
Diploma or degree in Human Services, Social Work, Psychology, Disability Support Services, or a related field (or equivalent experience)
-
Experience working with individuals with disabilities or employment barriers is considered an asset
-
Strong interpersonal, problem-solving, and communication skills
-
Ability to work independently in community settings while maintaining regular communication with the team
-
MUST have a valid driver’s license to be able to travel to various work sites as needed
JOB TYPE
Full-Time
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER NOTICE
The job duties, elements, responsibilities, skills, functions, experience, educational factors, and the requirements and conditions listed in this job description are representative only and not exhaustive of the tasks that an employee may be required to perform. The Employer reserves the right to revise this job description at any time and to require employees to perform other tasks as circumstances or conditions of its environment change.
All candidates must submit to a criminal record check with vulnerable sectors and a Social Development check prior to employment with Key Industries.
About Key Industries
The Tried and True Choice Since 1908
To meet the workwear clothing needs of farmers and ranchers who were toiling sunup to sundown on the eastern edge of America’s Great Plains, C. A. Lakin and Harry McKey established the Lakin-McKey Manufacturing Company in Fort Scott, Kansas in 1908.
Knowing the rugged lives these men endured, the two company founders built their first pair of bib overalls with heavy-duty denim and triple-needle stitched seams. But Lakin-McKey clothing was built to move easy, too, throughout long days on the plains. And it carried a price that hard working men considered a fair deal.
KEY Apparel Today
Today, KEY apparel is just as trusted and relied upon by America’s hardest working as it was over 100 years ago. KEY provides the most durable, value-based workwear in the apparel industry. Our consistent, comfortable, work-ready apparel make us a tried and true choice for those who need clothing that works as hard as they do.
In The Office And In The Field
KEY clothing stands up to the rigors of the job at hand and lasts season after season at the best value. Whether the hard work is in the office or in the field, KEY provides feature-rich, value-based workwear that customers know and trust.