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Support Coach for Adults with Disabilities (Plymouth)

$17/hour

5150 Hemlock Ln N, Plymouth, MN 55442, USA

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Make a Difference Every Day at Opportunity Partners At Opportunity Partners, we believe that every person deserves the chance to thrive. As part of our mission-driven nonprofit, you’ll join a compassionate, dedicated team that empowers people with disabilities to live, learn, and grow in their communities. Here, your work goes far beyond a paycheck. You’ll build connections, create opportunities, and make life-changing impacts every single day If you are interested and meet the job requirements listed, please apply with this link: Click Here to Apply! Position: Support Coach Schedule: Monday–Friday, 7:30 AM–3:30 PM Pay: $17.00/hour Sign on bonus: $2,000 (paid in 3 installments) Locations: Minnetonka & Plymouth, MN  Your Benefits at Opportunity Partners: Medical, Dental, and Vision coverage Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) 6 Paid holidays and 15 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) available right away Tuition reimbursement to support your professional growth Retirement plan with company match (you can start contributing immediately) If you are interested and meet the job requirements listed, please apply with this link: Click Here to Apply! What You’ll Do: As a Support Coach, you’ll work directly with individuals with disabilities in classroom and community settings. You’ll encourage independence, teach valuable life skills, and provide meaningful experiences that promote inclusion and personal growth. Each day, you’ll play an important role in helping people build confidence and reach their goals. Take the next step in your career and join a team where your work truly changes lives and apply today! What We’re Looking For: A compassionate, patient, and positive person who truly wants to help others succeed No experience is required. We provide training! High school diploma or GED Valid MN driver’s license Your Responsibilities: Plan and lead engaging lessons, activities, and community outings Provide encouragement, coaching, and guidance to foster independence Support individuals in developing social skills and building meaningful relationships Promote inclusion and community integration  Bring your compassion and energy to Opportunity Partners and help create a world where people of all abilities thrive. Get started on your application by filling out your contact information and uploading you resume.  If you are interested and meet the job requirements listed, please apply with this link: Click Here to Apply! About us: We provide Employment, Enrichment, and Residential Services to 1,200 people annually. Our award-winning, person-centered services help individuals with disabilities become active members of their communities, pursue rewarding careers, expand social connections, and achieve greater independence.

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