Job Coach - Archive Advantage
Company: Dorothy Kret & Associates
Location: Tucson
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Overview: The Job Coach is
responsible for providing hands-on training and support to clients
participating in the Work Adjustment Training (WAT) program,
helping them develop both technical and professional skills needed
for successful employment. This includes guiding clients in
job-specific tasks, workplace behaviors, and essential soft skills
such as communication, time management, and problem-solving. The
Job Coach fosters a positive, culturally sensitive, and
trauma-informed learning environment, building trust and rapport
with clients while modeling professional conduct and workplace
standards. This role requires strong communication, adaptability,
and teamwork skills to support client growth and program goals.
This is an onsite, client-facing position. Any work-from-home
accommodations require CEO approval for a limited duration, with
the expectation of returning to onsite work following the approved
period. Responsibilities Common to all Agency Employees: Maintains
confidentiality and trust with all employees, customers,
participants, and trainees in compliance with HIPAA and
organizational policies. Maintains culturally sensitive and
trauma-informed interactions with employees, participants, and
visitors, and pursues ongoing learning to strengthen cultural
competence. Strives for mutually beneficial solutions, values
interdependence, and upholds a shared responsibility for the
success of the organization as a whole. Represents the agency in a
positive and professional manner, demonstrating respect and
professionalism in personal appearance and contributing to a clean,
orderly, and welcoming facility environment. Demonstrates respect,
courtesy and dignity for all. Demonstrates ethical conduct
consistent with the National Association of Social Workers (NASW)
Code of Ethics. Responds in a timely manner in all aspects of
communication. Maintains a safe and clean working environment for
self, employees, and visitors in compliance with OSHA regulations
and other applicable safety standards relevant to the position's
duties. Advocates for client needs and demonstrates adaptability
and flexibility to support the health and success of the team,
participants, and the agency by initiating improvements, solving
problems creatively, and showing motivation for positive change and
organizational growth. Completes all required agency training to
maintain credentials and continuously enhance professional skills
and knowledge. Ensures consistent compliance with all DKA policies
and procedures, seeking guidance from the appropriate supervisor
when questions or concerns arise. Adheres to assigned schedules and
demonstrates punctuality, promptly communicating any scheduling
conflicts, changes, or unforeseen absences to the appropriate
supervisor. Assists in other areas as needed, supporting colleagues
and agency operations by stepping in during absences, contributing
to new projects, or performing tasks outside of regular
responsibilities. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Provides
job coaching and training to clients assigned to the Archive WAT
program Coaches clients in both hard and soft skills to help them
work towards a professional appearance and conduct. Assists clients
in learning soft skills needed for successful employment: Stress
management Time management Anger management Communication skills
Organizational skills Attention to Detail Customer Service Provides
hands-on instruction to clients in the technical skills required
for high-quality work at the Archive worksite, including digitizing
customer materials such as photographs, document boxes, old maps,
videos, vinyl, and other media. Instructs clients on handling
delicate or fragile items with care, preparing items for scanning
or processing. Assists clients in gathering the information needed
for invoices using Wave Receipt, and may complete receipts
themselves on rare occasions under the guidance and delegation of
the Archive Manager. Coaches clients on safe workplace practices
and ensures safe use of equipment and worksite tools by staff and
clients, following all DKA safety and emergency procedures,
including OSHA requirements. Monitors supplies and materials for
the assigned worksite, including scanning materials and storage
containers, and communicates inventory needs to the Archive
Manager. Performs essential operational tasks in the event a client
is absent to ensure worksite responsibilities continue smoothly,
including digitization and related work duties. Provides guidance
to clients in customer-facing skills, including greeting and
assisting customers, problem-solving in a professional manner, and
appropriately escalating customer complaints to the Archive Manager
when they are beyond the Job Coach's scope. Completes required
reports and documentation accurately and on time, including
progress notes, monthly reports, time sheets, and incident reports.
Attends client meetings (e.g., ART or Coordination of Care) and
bi-weekly staff meetings as scheduled. Reports any serious or
problematic incidents within 24 hours and seeks supervision for
situations outside job scope or expertise. Maintains strict
confidentiality of client and customer records in accordance with
HIPAA, DRM, and Federal Copyright regulations. Communicates needs
for company-provided resources or benefits, such as ADA
accommodations, workers' compensation, equipment requests, and
benefit updates, to the Archive Manager or CFO. Accurately records
hours in the designated payroll system (iSolved) and promptly
reports any tardiness or PTO needs to the Archive Manager. Performs
other duties as assigned to support the success of clients and the
overall operations of the Archive worksite. Required Skills and
Abilities: Ability to complete accurate, comprehensive, and timely
case notes documenting client progress. Strong teaching and
training skills, with patience and the ability to adapt instruction
to clients with varying skill levels, learning styles, and
professional goals. Ability to apply effective instructional
principles and methods when working with individuals with
disabilities or behavioral health challenges. Knowledge of the job
market, job development practices, and Vocational Rehabilitation
services and requirements. Understanding of group dynamics and the
ability to work effectively with individuals experiencing
behavioral or emotional challenges. Capacity to act responsibly and
appropriately in emergency situations. Commitment to advocating for
client needs and supporting positive vocational and personal
outcomes. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Strong
organizational, time-management, and attention-to-detail abilities.
Ability to work independently while maintaining effective
collaboration within a team environment. Adaptability and
flexibility in responding to evolving client needs and
organizational priorities. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
and related computer applications. Required Education and
Experience: High School Diploma or GED At least one of the
following: Associate's degree or higher in social work, behavioral
health, or a related field Peer or Recovery Support Specialist
Certification Minimum of one (1) year of industry-related
experience Regulatory and Credentialing Requirements: Must be able
to obtain fingerprint clearance within 90 days of hire. Must be
able to pass a background check and pre-employment drug screening.
Current CPR and First Aid certification required or must obtain
upon hire. Maintain compliance with all ongoing Relias and BHT
training requirements. Physical Requirements: Prolonged periods of
sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to lift
up to 50 pounds at times, due to the potential to perform work
within the Archive and PakMail environments. Exertion Level: This
job is deemed MEDIUM duty work, as defined by the Social Security
Administration, Code of Federal Regulations, ยง 404.1567, Physical
exertion requirements: (c) Medium work . Medium work involves
lifting no more than 50 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or
carrying of objects weighing up to 25 pounds. If someone can do
medium work, we determine that he or she can also do sedentary and
light work. Equal Opportunity Statement: DKA is an equal
opportunity employer, and provides equal employment opportunities
to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits
discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race,
color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status,
genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by
federal, state, or local laws.
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