Direct Support Coordinator
Company: Taft College
Location: Taft
Posted on: March 21, 2025
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Job Description:
Direct Support Coordinator
Ensure all your application information is up to date and in order
before applying for this opportunity.
Priority Application Deadline: March 10, 2025 . Position will
remain open until filled.
DISCLAIMER This program is categorically funded and continued
employment is contingent on adequate availability of funds.
DEFINITION Under general supervision, the primary function of the
Direct Support Coordinator is to assist the TIL program management
with implementation of the functional aspect of the Transition to
Independent Living (TIL) program. Employees in this class provide
supplemental educational and life skills assistance to students
under the direction of an instructor; may assist instruction in
classroom setup and maintenance of facilities, supplies and
recordkeeping; accompany students on community excursions, to
medical appointments, job sites, leisure activities and other off
campus locations to help students become integrated into
society.
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES The following duties are typical of those
performed by employees in this class, however, employees may
perform other related duties not listed and not all duties listed
are necessarily performed by each employee.
Assist in the implementation and development of the functional
component of the Transition to Independent Living Program.
Complete initial assessment and periodic evaluation (grades) of
students.
Serve as a resource for students; referring to appropriate campus
resources. (Counselor, DSPS, etc)
Support students in community and campus membership. May include:
serving as health and wellness coach (workout buddy, mobility
training, etc---), serving as a social coach (attending social
activities with students)
Models appropriate social behavior.
Support students in academically (assist with time management,
accessing tutoring services, etc)
May include assistance and support with any outside class work;
support students in completing assignments.
Assist and trains students in the maintenance and care of equipment
and facilities.
Assist students in developing self-advocacy skills: communication
with peers, instructors, managers, etc.
Assist students in acquiring personal finance skills (budgeting,
banking, check writing, paying bills.)
Responsible for the safety and welfare of students assigned to the
program.
Use electronic records management software to maintain accurate
student records including attendance.
Assists students with taking medications on schedule and in
appropriate dosages.
Assist students in scheduling regular healthcare appointments.
When needed, accompany students to medical/dental appointments.
Report emergencies, following established procedures.
Review and maintain medical assistance records
Document and report special incidents to appropriate agencies and
staff.
Administer First Aid and CPR, if necessary.
Report abuse/harassment to appropriate agencies/staff.
Complete appropriate help desk tickets as needed for minor repairs
and maintenance of office equipment or facilities.
Report emergencies following established processes and
procedures.
Transport students, as assigned, following established procedures
and ensuring student safety is paramount.
Facilitate student activities on weekends/evenings and/or Taft
College vacation days, as assigned.
Perform related duties as assigned
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience:
Associate degree or equivalent and 6 months of experience working
with adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities,
OR
High school diploma or equivalent plus two years of experience
working with adults with intellectual and developmental
disabilities.
Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse
academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic
background of community college students.
Desirable Qualifications
1 year of experience working with adults with intellectual and
development disabilities 1 year of experience using Microsoft Word
and Microsoft Excel.
1 year experience with programs that support people with
intellectual and developmental disabilities, i.e. Social Security,
Medi-Cal, and Regional Center.
Pursuit of degree or training in Disabilities Studies or related
field.
Ability to develop rapport with students having intellectual and
developmental disabilities.
Ability to and willingness to assist students and promote good
relationships.
Ability to demonstrate fairness and patience in the performance of
duties.
Ability to use tact and good judgment regarding interactions with
students.
Personal
Willingness to assist students to develop their full potential and
promote good relationships.
Dependable.
Punctual.
Detail oriented.
Ability and desire to establish and maintain cooperative working
relationships in the performance of duties.
Show initiative, poise, good judgment and tact.
Maintain confidentiality.
Flexible and willing to assume other assignments as the need
arises.
Possess the sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse
academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, and ethnic
background of community college students.
Special Licenses/Certifications
Valid California Drivers license.
First Aid and CPR certifications.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Assignments are 11 months per year and 20 hours per week. May be
assigned to a specific residence hall. Work may be indoors or
outdoors to meet the students and college schedule. Work schedule
may vary to include days, evenings or weekends and may include
assigned overtime. Will be required to follow proper safety
precautions and college safety procedures. During scheduled student
or college breaks, may be assigned other duties or assignments for
the college. May require extra hours to be worked which may include
evening or weekend hours throughout the year. May involve travel,
to include field trips with students, assisting students with
appointments, attending workshops, training or meetings.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to work at a desk, a conference table, or in meetings of
various configurations.
Ability to stand and circulate for extended periods of time.
Ability to see for purposes of reading laws, codes, rules,
policies, other printed matter, and observing students.
Ability to hear and understand speech at normal levels.
Ability to communicate so others will be able to clearly understand
a normal conversation.
Ability to lift and carry 50 pounds.
Ability to reach in all directions.
Reasonable accommodations will be made for candidates and employees
with physical disabilities.
ENVIRONMENT
The Transition to Independent Living program is an educational
residence hall experience for intellectually and developmentally
disabled adults staffed 20 hours per day, seven days a week and may
be closed during college academic breaks. Instruction is offered in
meal preparation, money management, shopping and housekeeping, use
of appliances, safety, communication, transportation, personal care
and interpersonal relationships. The program is primarily on the
Taft College campus.
SUPERVISION
Supervision is received from the TIL Direct Support Facilitator and
TIL Program Director. May take or give work directions on projects
as assigned. This position has no supervisory duties.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
Range 13 on the Classified Employees Salary Schedule. starting at
$21.95 per hour. This position is part-time and is not eligible for
participation in District health and welfare programs. As a
District employee, you will be eligible for participation in the
CalPers retirement system.
To apply, please complete the online application through
https://www.taftcollege.edu/about/offices-departments/human-resources/job-opportunities/index.php
Applications must include the following:
Resume.
Cover Letter.
Three professional references, including your most recent
supervisor.
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