Coach/Mentor - (ILS) Services

Santa Clara County, CA
Part Time to Full Time
ILS SB
Entry Level

COME WORK WITH US - No experience needed, we will train! Part-time to Full-time employment opportunities are available now! Must be a licensed driver, have a clean driving record and able to satisfactorily pass a background check that meets industry standards.
Perks/Benefits:

  • Annual reviews, rewarding career that can offer advancement/growth opportunities
  • Sick time accrued per state law
  • Mileage reimbursement
  • Cell phone stipend
  • More benefits available for full-time employees (Medical, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance options available)

At Spread Your Wings LLC., we are dedicated to providing a wide range of services to developmentally disabled individuals. 

WE TAKE PRIDE IN THE DIFFERENCE WE MAKE IN THE LIVES OF THOSE WE SUPPORT AND SO COULD YOU!

In this this position, you are given the general liberty to make your own daily and weekly schedules based on understanding the clients monthly hourly needs and by working with the client’s availability (days and times that work best for them). You will be responsible for taking and documenting daily service/case notes and writing quarterly progress reports for the individuals assigned to you. 90% of your the time will be spent in the field working with clients and the other 10% will be administrative work, such as writing reports, documentation, emails, etc. As part of this position, you will also be required to attend monthly training meetings at a SYW’s branch office and communicate regularly with both your ILS Program Manager and your client’s RC service coordinators.

The Ideal Coach is:

  • Available to work Monday-Friday 8am-8pm and occasionally on Saturdays
  • Is a compassionate, understanding, patient and caring individual
  • Personable and adaptable to various personalities and lifestyles.
  • Engaging, motivating, and able to think "outside the box" to solve problems.
  • Dependable, able to work with minimal supervision, and hold yourself accountable.
  • Takes initiative, is driven to succeed, and advocates for others.
  • Picks up new tasks quickly, follows directions, and asks questions when unsure.
  • Computer literate and tech-savvy with basic computer skills and intermediate knowledge of using MS Word and Excel. 
  • Excellent Communicator in all aspects is a must.

Preferred Education / Experience:

  • High School Diploma or GED. 
  • We focus primarily on candidates with a great work ethic, a positive personality that is warm, and inviting.
    • A degree or experience in a related or similar field (ILS, SLS, caregiving, CNA, teaching, coaching, a history of working with children or adults with IDD or other disabilities) is desired, although it's not required.

We at Spread Your Wings ILS Services value and believe that-

  • Attitude is everything
  • Adaptability and kindness are vital for success.
  • Holding yourself accountable is not optional
  • With teamwork comes strength
  • Always strive for excellence

Come join a fast-growing company with branches throughout California, has plans to expand to further and can offer you a steady employment career with growth and advancement opportunities!

For immediate response, apply to this posting and call us at 650-556-5700 where you can leave your name/contact information, and a recruiter will get back to you as soon a possible.

Spread Your Wings is an EOE Employer

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