- Support students who have completed high school coursework but are deferring their diploma to focus on postsecondary readiness skills, including employment, independent living, and community participation
- Meet with the Transition to Work Coordinator and classroom teacher to learn and demonstrate understanding of each student’s job placement, individual learning needs, and training goals. 
- Identify gaps in knowledge needed for success in adult settings and facilitate learning opportunities that promote student growth. 
- Assist students in learning assigned job tasks by breaking down steps, providing supports or modifications, and implementing strategies in collaboration with instructional staff. 
- Learn and apply effective coaching techniques, including fading supports to foster student independence. 
- Supervise students at all times in workplace and community settings, following approved support and fade-out plans. 
- Serve as a liaison between job supervisors, students, and the school team; help identify and establish natural supports in the workplace. 
- Provide direct support and coaching in community and daily living skills such as transportation, budgeting, meal preparation, household management, and self-care. 
- Reinforce skills in communication, self-advocacy, executive functioning, organization, problem-solving, and decision-making to prepare students for adult life. 
- Be aware of each student’s unique medical needs and follow established plans for handling medical emergencies in both school and community settings. 
- Anticipate and support student needs during outings (e.g., wheelchair access, meals, financial expenses, medical supports, toileting) to ensure experiences are both accessible and meaningful. 
- Monitor and communicate student progress to the Transition to Work Coordinator, teachers, families, and, when appropriate, employers. 
- Collect and maintain accurate records of student performance, modifications attempted, and training results through data collection, anecdotal notes, and performance evaluations. 
- Complete and submit documentation of service delivery, mileage, and time sheets in a timely manner for compliance and billing purposes. 
- Travel daily to various job and community locations; if transporting students, maintain all qualifications for an Ohio Van Driver’s License per ODE requirements. 
- Communicate key details with families regarding daily progress, student needs, and upcoming events. 
- Participate in team meetings, IEP reviews, and transition planning discussions as requested. 
- Collaborate with teachers, coordinators, related service providers, families, and community partners to support student success. 
- Maintain student confidentiality, sharing information only with authorized individuals. 
- Promote student confidence, independence, and readiness for employment and adult living.