Top Benefits
About the role
Location: Regina, SK
Position: Full-Time Term ending January 16, 2026
Closing Date: August 25, 2025
Join Our Team as a Job Coach!
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact as a Job coach? We're seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as a Job coach where you will provide vocational support to vulnerable persons with complex needs, behavioral issues, developmental disabilities, mental health disorders, and/or other related issues. The Job Coach provides supervision, training, support, care, and role-modelling to participants in a vocational environment, guiding vocational routines while implementing behavioral and life skill strategies. The Job Coach assists participants in meeting their individual and vocational goals.
Qualifications
Education and Professional Certification
- Completion of a high school diploma.
- An educational assistant or youth care worker certificate or diploma, or certificate, diploma, or degree in a related field of study is an asset.
Experience
- Up to one (1) year of experience working with children, youth, and/or adults with behavioral, cognitive, mental health, and/or developmental challenges.
- Experience as a job coach, educational assistant, or youth care worker is an asset.
Skills and Characteristics
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to form genuine relationships and professional working alliances with internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to lead through motivation, role-modelling, and support.
- Outgoing personality with interests that can be used to engage participants (i.e. outdoors, arts, sports, etc.).
- Strong written and oral communication skills.
- Emotional competence and self awareness.
- Ability to display empathy, patience, and understanding in day-to-day interactions.
- Strong problem solving and decision-making skills.
- Ability to set clear, attainable goals and meet individual and program objectives.
- Ability to adapt to new situations.
- Understands budget and allocation of resources.
- Open to continuous education and learning and development opportunities.
- Basic computer proficiency.
Duties and Responsibilities
Services
- Provide supervision, care, and support to vulnerable persons with complex needs, behavioral issues, developmental disabilities, mental health disorders, and/or other related issues.
- Supervise and engage with participants in a safe and structured environment.
- Participate in programming.
- Implement individual vocational plans and programming.
- Communicate information regarding job duties, skill requirements, and the work environment to participants in a manner that adapts to individual needs and abilities.
- Train, support, and supervise participant work crews on the work site if applicable.
- Teach participants life skills such as self care, cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and positive behaviors.
- Communicate and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.
- Provide regular reviews regarding individual vocational plans.
- Provide feedback to the program manager regarding the quality of the employment contract.
- Resolve conflicts and respond to crisis situations in a calm and patient manner. Identify potential triggers, recognize escalating behaviors, and de-escalate the situation safely and effectively.
- Administer medications to participants when required.
- Transport participants as required.
- Document all incidents and updates such as; participant attendance records, job performance, critical incidents, medication administration, and any other work site or participant updates. Complete reports and documentation clearly, accurately, and in a timely manner.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Leadership
- Provide direction, guidance, and mentorship to new employees, potential employees, practicum students, and volunteers.
- Display positive role modelling, agency values, and fairness.
- Collaborate with and communicate to the multidisciplinary team when required.
Management of Resources
- Identify required resources for individual vocational plans and programming.
- Submit receipts and reconcile expenses for manager approved expenditures.
- Ensure mileage log is completed accurately when agency vehicle is used.
- Ensure care, cleanliness, and maintenance of assigned assets and resources including; building(s), vehicles(s), furnishings, and equipment.
Safety
- Maintain, promote, and reinforce safe work habits, practices, and procedures.
- Adhere to written or verbal agency and government regulations, policies, practices, and instructions.
At Ranch Ehrlo Society, we understand the importance of recognizing and rewarding the valuable contributions of our team members. That's why we offer a competitive total rewards package that goes beyond just salary. From comprehensive health and wellness benefits to opportunities for professional development and growth, we prioritize the well-being and success of our employees. Additionally, our package includes perks such as flexible work arrangements, recognition programs, and a supportive work culture that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Additional Requirements
The incumbent is responsible for completing all mandatory training requirements for the position as per agency policy and guidelines.
Employees must hold a class five (5) novice two (2) or higher drivers license and be eligible for coverage under our commercial auto insurance policy.
Wage range: $24.02 to $31.06 per hour.
If you have any question, please contact Carly Anderson at carly.anderson@ranchehrlo.ca.
About Ranch Ehrlo Society
Ranch Ehrlo, a non-profit organization, was founded by the late Dr. Geoff Pawson in 1966. It started as a single home for six boys with significant complex needs and grew to a multi-service agency delivering a wide range of accredited mental health and developmental services delivered in southern Saskatchewan and in and around Saskatoon and Prince Albert. Our services include assessment and psychotherapy for members of the broader community, family treatment and reunification, early learning, vocational training, emergency receiving services, treatment foster care, affordable housing, residential treatment, and education for children and youth with mental health and addictions needs, residential care for older adolescents and adults with pervasive and complex developmental disorders, and community recreation and sports programs for at-risk youth. Our clients are referred from across the country.
We are accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA). To learn more about COA, please visit www.coanet.org.
We are CARE certified by the Residential Child Care Project with Cornell University. To learn more about CARE, please visit rccp.cornell.edu/CARE_LevelOne.html
This account is not monitored 24/7.
Top Benefits
About the role
Location: Regina, SK
Position: Full-Time Term ending January 16, 2026
Closing Date: August 25, 2025
Join Our Team as a Job Coach!
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact as a Job coach? We're seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as a Job coach where you will provide vocational support to vulnerable persons with complex needs, behavioral issues, developmental disabilities, mental health disorders, and/or other related issues. The Job Coach provides supervision, training, support, care, and role-modelling to participants in a vocational environment, guiding vocational routines while implementing behavioral and life skill strategies. The Job Coach assists participants in meeting their individual and vocational goals.
Qualifications
Education and Professional Certification
- Completion of a high school diploma.
- An educational assistant or youth care worker certificate or diploma, or certificate, diploma, or degree in a related field of study is an asset.
Experience
- Up to one (1) year of experience working with children, youth, and/or adults with behavioral, cognitive, mental health, and/or developmental challenges.
- Experience as a job coach, educational assistant, or youth care worker is an asset.
Skills and Characteristics
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to form genuine relationships and professional working alliances with internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to lead through motivation, role-modelling, and support.
- Outgoing personality with interests that can be used to engage participants (i.e. outdoors, arts, sports, etc.).
- Strong written and oral communication skills.
- Emotional competence and self awareness.
- Ability to display empathy, patience, and understanding in day-to-day interactions.
- Strong problem solving and decision-making skills.
- Ability to set clear, attainable goals and meet individual and program objectives.
- Ability to adapt to new situations.
- Understands budget and allocation of resources.
- Open to continuous education and learning and development opportunities.
- Basic computer proficiency.
Duties and Responsibilities
Services
- Provide supervision, care, and support to vulnerable persons with complex needs, behavioral issues, developmental disabilities, mental health disorders, and/or other related issues.
- Supervise and engage with participants in a safe and structured environment.
- Participate in programming.
- Implement individual vocational plans and programming.
- Communicate information regarding job duties, skill requirements, and the work environment to participants in a manner that adapts to individual needs and abilities.
- Train, support, and supervise participant work crews on the work site if applicable.
- Teach participants life skills such as self care, cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and positive behaviors.
- Communicate and collaborate with internal and external stakeholders.
- Provide regular reviews regarding individual vocational plans.
- Provide feedback to the program manager regarding the quality of the employment contract.
- Resolve conflicts and respond to crisis situations in a calm and patient manner. Identify potential triggers, recognize escalating behaviors, and de-escalate the situation safely and effectively.
- Administer medications to participants when required.
- Transport participants as required.
- Document all incidents and updates such as; participant attendance records, job performance, critical incidents, medication administration, and any other work site or participant updates. Complete reports and documentation clearly, accurately, and in a timely manner.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Leadership
- Provide direction, guidance, and mentorship to new employees, potential employees, practicum students, and volunteers.
- Display positive role modelling, agency values, and fairness.
- Collaborate with and communicate to the multidisciplinary team when required.
Management of Resources
- Identify required resources for individual vocational plans and programming.
- Submit receipts and reconcile expenses for manager approved expenditures.
- Ensure mileage log is completed accurately when agency vehicle is used.
- Ensure care, cleanliness, and maintenance of assigned assets and resources including; building(s), vehicles(s), furnishings, and equipment.
Safety
- Maintain, promote, and reinforce safe work habits, practices, and procedures.
- Adhere to written or verbal agency and government regulations, policies, practices, and instructions.
At Ranch Ehrlo Society, we understand the importance of recognizing and rewarding the valuable contributions of our team members. That's why we offer a competitive total rewards package that goes beyond just salary. From comprehensive health and wellness benefits to opportunities for professional development and growth, we prioritize the well-being and success of our employees. Additionally, our package includes perks such as flexible work arrangements, recognition programs, and a supportive work culture that fosters collaboration and innovation.
Additional Requirements
The incumbent is responsible for completing all mandatory training requirements for the position as per agency policy and guidelines.
Employees must hold a class five (5) novice two (2) or higher drivers license and be eligible for coverage under our commercial auto insurance policy.
Wage range: $24.02 to $31.06 per hour.
If you have any question, please contact Carly Anderson at carly.anderson@ranchehrlo.ca.
About Ranch Ehrlo Society
Ranch Ehrlo, a non-profit organization, was founded by the late Dr. Geoff Pawson in 1966. It started as a single home for six boys with significant complex needs and grew to a multi-service agency delivering a wide range of accredited mental health and developmental services delivered in southern Saskatchewan and in and around Saskatoon and Prince Albert. Our services include assessment and psychotherapy for members of the broader community, family treatment and reunification, early learning, vocational training, emergency receiving services, treatment foster care, affordable housing, residential treatment, and education for children and youth with mental health and addictions needs, residential care for older adolescents and adults with pervasive and complex developmental disorders, and community recreation and sports programs for at-risk youth. Our clients are referred from across the country.
We are accredited by the Council on Accreditation (COA). To learn more about COA, please visit www.coanet.org.
We are CARE certified by the Residential Child Care Project with Cornell University. To learn more about CARE, please visit rccp.cornell.edu/CARE_LevelOne.html
This account is not monitored 24/7.