Transition Services Job Coach

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05/29/2026
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Instructional/Educational Coordination

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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Mapleton Public Schools, Adams County District #1 does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, genetic information, marital status, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in, its educational programs or activities.  Inquiries may be referred to the Deputy Superintendent of Human Resources, 7350 Broadway, Denver, CO 80221. (303) 853-1000, or the US Dept. of Education, Office for Civil Rights, 1961 Stout Street, Denver, CO 80204.


CLASSIFIED VACANCY
Position is for the 2026-2027 school year


POSITION:  Transition Services Job Coach
LOCATION:  District
PAY RANGE:  C4-1, $23.73 - $35.31 per hour
CALENDAR:  181 Days, 7 Hours per day
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt
REPORTS TO: Executive Director of Integrated Services, Designee or School Director

SCHOOL DESIGN OVERVIEW: 
Mapleton Public Schools is a small but mighty internationally accredited public school district located in one of the fastest-growing areas of metro Denver, Adams County. We are committed to raising expectations, providing choices for learning, and removing obstacles to success so that we can guarantee all students achieve their dreams and enthusiastically contribute to their community, country, and world. 

 

With schools in both North Denver and Thornton, Mapleton covers 25 square miles and serves suburban and light industrial communities. Often considered "the heart" of the Denver metro area, Mapleton Public Schools is where major Colorado arteries including Interstate 25, Highway 36, Interstate 270, and Interstate 76 converge. Mapleton is also where beautiful new school buildings, inspired by the community's rich history, elevate our innovative and spirited future.  

 

We serve more than 7,000 talented students who are eager to partner with you to create positive, successful learning environments. All of Mapleton's schools are small-by-design. Our portfolio of schools provides an enticing menu of options, including STEM, Big Picture, Dual Language, Gifted and Talented, International focus, EL Learning, University Partnership, Online, Performing and Visual Arts, and Young Adult. Our school designs emphasize "how" learning is supported, not "what" students will learn. We believe when students choose a school where the content is delivered in a way that aligns with their interests and passions, they will be more engaged and will successfully master the content standards. 

 

Rigor, relevance, relationships, and choice make Mapleton Public Schools a destination district for our families, and for our teachers, and we hope for you, too! 

 

For more information about Mapleton Public Schools please visit our website Here


WORK LIFE AND BENEFITS:
In Mapleton, we believe you deserve every opportunity to maximize your unique potential. We offer a comprehensive benefits package focused on choice, quality, and value. To learn more about any one of the benefits and advantages of being a part of the Mapleton family, please visit our Benefits page. 

SUMMARY:
Monitor, support, and assist students with a variety of disabilities by supporting appropriate vocational and community activities for students as developed by the IEP teams. Specific duties include modeling and supporting students on effective occupational, interpersonal, consumer, mobility, domestic and safety skills; implementing vocational placements: providing job coaching and transportation; collecting data; assisting students with alternative communication systems and/or adaptive equipment/technology; monitoring health and personal needs; performing clerical duties; and acting as a liaison between vocational placements and IEP teams.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.

  1. Coordinate vocational tasks at job training sites. Provide job coaching and follow-up support. Assist employers with supporting student's rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Model and instruct effective vocational, interpersonal, consumer, mobility, domestic and safety skills.
  2. Support students in demonstrating positive living skills by analyzing tasks, providing appropriate cues and opportunities for problem-solving, providing consistent behavior management intervention and planning for supervision of student activity. Provide mobility training so that the student can access public facilities and public transportation. Provide training and guidance within the guidelines established by each student's Individual Education and Transition plans.
  3. Responsible for the safe and expedient transportation of students, including transporting to scheduled recreational, vocational, community settings.  Monitoring student behavior, student safety, communicating vehicle concerns to school district transportation, aid in loading and unloading process of students including using proper procedures for loading, securing, and unloading wheelchairs.
  4. Collect data and complete data collection forms and narrative reports on students' progress and needs. Work with special education staff to create and/or enhance student learning opportunities and develop their Individual Education and Transition plans.
  5. Assist with student health care, including one or more of the following: administering first aid to ill or injured children; caring for bathroom needs; dispensing medication; assisting with medical needs; executing health care directives related to tube feeding and other specific medical/health needs, monitoring diabetes, other health related situations; lifting and positioning students in wheelchairs, walkers, etc., escorting, feeding, maintaining health records, health care plans, logs, reports, required documentation; and ordering and stocking medical/health supplies.
  6. Perform clerical duties, including, typing, data entry, filing and mailing.
  7. Assist students with alternative communication systems and/or adaptive equipment and technology. Provide training and education to community members, employers, and coworkers to support the use of the alternative communication systems and/or adaptive equipment.
  8. May attend appropriate in-service trainings, transition program meetings or functions, community activities, assist in the office answering phones, filing documents, assisting parents and teachers.
  9. Perform other duties as assigned.

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

NOTE: Special Education staff are hired and assigned to schools and programs based on the level and type of student needs.  Staff members may be reassigned or released in accordance with applicable law and policy, when any of the following occur: program modification, enrollment decline, or change in level and/or type of student needs. 

EDUCATION AND TRAINING:
AA Degree or pass District Assessment. May require training on specialized computer programs. Bilingual preferred.

EXPERIENCE:
0-2 years' experience working with students in an educational setting.  May require experience in health care; working with children with various learning and physical disabilities; or working on/with networks, network management, and/or integrated learning and application.

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, & EQUIPMENT:
May require one or more of the following skills: basic English, grammar, spelling, writing, word processing, keyboarding, basic microcomputer skills, communication, and/or foreign language.  May require operating knowledge of audiometer, vision screeners, charts, scales, blood pressure cuffs, and stethoscope, or word processing, database, and spreadsheet computer software, MS-DOS and Windows operating systems, and networks.  Operating knowledge of general office equipment preferred.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, & REGISTRATIONS:

  • First Aid, CPR, and CPI certifications may be required.
  • Valid Colorado driver's license.
  • A copy of an individual Motor Vehicle Record must be submitted at time of application.
  • Pass the school district Non-CDL Small Vehicle Route operator's licenses required within 30 days after entering position.

TRAINING: 

  • Mandatory Title IX training is required by the Colorado Department of Education and for all public-school employees. Title IX training addresses harassment, discrimination, and bullying. Completing these mandatory Title IX training courses ensure we are meeting state requirements while continuing to foster a culture of safety and belonging across our schools.
  • You will have two mandatory training courses that must be completed within 30 days of your date of hire and are required to be completed on your own time.


SUPERVISORY/TECHNICAL RESPONSIBILITY:
This job has no supervisory responsibilities. ay be required to act as a resource for supervising teacher, students, parents, administration, and/or staff.

JUDGEMENT AND DECISION MAKING:
Work is assigned by supervising Teacher, Director, Assistant Director, Transition Coordinator, and/or Program Director.  Requires independent judgment to manage students and assist in their education, make quick decisions, treat students equitably and fairly, evaluate students' abilities and progress, direct class/students in the absence of the teacher, provide a positive role model for the students, care for ill or injured students, and/or ensure computer equipment is functioning properly.  Also requires ability to follow directions and follow school and District guidelines, policies, and procedures.  Decision making is guided by District, school, and state policies, procedures, and behavioral standards; Infectious Disease Handbook; District Technology Plans; and/or Building Instructional Plans.  Decision making is made in collaboration with the supervising Teacher, staff, Principal, Assistant Principal, parents, counselors, administrators, and/or supervisor.  Errors in decision making could impact students' safety, health, education, and/or progress.  Supervisor is always involved in decision making.

DIVERSITY OF DUTIES:
Duties may require cross training in one or more of the following: office equipment, basic health care, student management, special education, bilingual skills, computer technology, and/or basic instructional skills.  Duties and actions impact individuals within the immediate work unit or assigned building.

The physical demands, work environment factors, and mental functions described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be frequently required to talk or hear; stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; and/or stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.  The employee may be required to lift/carry up to 50 pounds without assistance, and push/pull 200 pounds while assisting students in wheelchairs.  Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and ability to adjust focus.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee may occasionally be exposed to risk of electrical shock.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.

MENTAL FUNCTIONS:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to communicate, use interpersonal skills, instruct, and analyze.  May be frequently required to compare, copy, coordinate, compute, evaluate, and compile.

EVALUATION:
Performance of this job will be evaluated with the Board's policy on the District Classified Performance Evaluation System

METHOD OF APPLICATION:


SMOKING IS NOT PERMITTED IN SCHOOL DISTRICT BUILDINGS OR ON SCHOOL GROUNDS

Posted By

Adams County School District No. 1, Mapleton Public Schools,

591 East 80th Ave. , Denver, CO 80229
 

At the following locations

Integrated Services, Special Populations

7350 N. Broadway , Denver, CO 80221