About PDI:
Progressive Directions Inc. (PDI) is a mission-driven nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with over 45 years of service in Middle Tennessee. We provide meaningful rewarding work that makes a lasting impact supported by a compassionate team and strong leadership. We are currently seeking dependable and empathetic Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) to assist persons supported in residential settings promoting independence inclusion and dignity. To learn more about PDI visit .
Why Work at PDI
At PDI youre more than just an employee. We offer a supportive team-first environment where your growth both personally and professionally matters. Make a difference every day and feel good about it. Youll find a supportive environment growth opportunities and a team thats passionate about making a difference.
Perks & Benefits Youll Love:
Health Dental & Vision Insurance (for full-time staff)
On-Demand Pay Access a portion of your earnings before payday!
Paid Time Off & Paid Sick Leave Available to both full-time and part-time team members
Paid Training We invest in all of our employees from day one
Employee Assistance Program Because your well-being matters
Referral Bonuses Bring great people and get rewarded!
What does a Job Coach do
As a Job Coach you will provide direct support to individuals with developmental disabilities to help them succeed in competitive community-based employment. Youll work one-on-one to teach job tasks provide transportation and coaching as needed and foster skills for long-term success and independence in the workplace.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Learn job tasks and train the person supported to perform them correctly.
- Provide on-the-job supervision gradually reducing support as independence increases.
- Teach job-related and independent living skills including public transportation use and personal grooming.
- Provide transportation to and from work as needed.
- Advocate for persons supported in the workplace and the community.
- Use sound judgment to address issues informing the Supported Employment Coordinator (SEC) of significant concerns.
- Maintain written documentation of areas of concern or progress.
- Follow the person-supported work schedule and report to the SEC on a weekly basis.
- Participate in annual work plan meetings.
- Attend required agency training.
- Assist with job search efforts under the direction of the SEC.
- Support person supported with additional services such as Community Integration Personal Assistance and Supportive Home Care as outlined in their Person-Centered Support Plan (PCSP).
Supervisory Responsibilities:
- Directly supervises persons supported within the Supported Employment program.
- Responsible for training task delegation performance feedback and resolving concerns in accordance with organizational policies and legal guidelines.
Please note: This above is a general summary and is not all-inclusive. Additional duties may be required and assigned based on the needs of the persons supported and the agency.
To be considered for the Job Coach position all candidates must meet the following requirements:
Experience & Qualifications:
- High school diploma or GED required
- Minimum six (6) months of experience working with individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (employment setting preferred but not required)
- TB test within the last 12 months (provided if needed)
- Satisfactory criminal background check
- Satisfactory driving record
Licenses & Certifications:
- Valid Tennessee Kentucky or Alabama drivers license (military exemptions available)
- CPR and First Aid certification (provided upon hire if needed)
- Must successfully complete all required training by DDA PDI TennCare Employment Community First and the TRN Job Coaching & Consulting competency-based course (for ECF clients)
Skills & Abilities:
- Ability to read follow instructions and communicate clearly both verbally and in writing
- Comfortable interpreting safety rules procedure manuals and operating instructions
- Capable of writing routine reports and professional correspondence
- Basic math skills (addition subtraction multiplication division using U.S. money and standard measurements)
- Strong reasoning ability with the capacity to follow detailed but straightforward instructions and handle routine problem-solving
Physical Demands:
- Must be able to stand walk and use hands frequently during shifts
- Occasionally required to stoop kneel crouch or crawl
- Must be able to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds
- Driving required
Make a difference. Build a career. Change a life. Apply today.