Career Coordinator
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Education / Teaching
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Youth Development, School Counselor
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The Career Coordinator works to develop pathways toward employment and self-sufficiency for students by building a portfolio of quality employment experiences. The Career Coordinator is an onsite full-time position who reports to the Program Director.
This position operates in a highly scheduled environment but may require longer hours and occasional weekend work and minimal travel as job duties demand. The Career Coordinator position involves a low physical demand.
All the Responsibilities We’ll Trust You With:
Assist students in assessing an inventory of related employment skills and interests
Develop student pre-employment skills and resources within the career portfolio
Manage and grow relationships between CIP and employers
Maintain vocational and career-building curriculum and assist in student career exploration
Teach vocational/career-building and pre-vocational classes as well as provide career counseling in areas such as interview preparation, job search, correspondence, etc.
Locate potential internship, community service, and volunteering opportunities for students
Collaborate with sponsor employers to arrange for student placements
Track student engagement (e.g., hours) in community service involvement as well as vocational activities
Coordinate with student internship site supervision, as needed
Supervise career coaches
Report out student career progress to the rest of the direct support team in Team Review
* Other Duties as Assigned
The Career Coordinator will possess exceptional communication skills, precise attention to detail, superior organization and prioritization skills and self-motivation in managing tasks to completion. They will have genuine empathy and awareness of the needs and sensitivities of prospective families, students, and staff.
Your Areas of Knowledge and Expertise:
Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited institution in Psychology, Social Work, Education, or a related field is required. Masters degree preferred.
Proficient with office utility computer software programs and a quick learner in new technologies is required.
Education, training, or career experience in approaches, methods, and supports for persons with autism spectrum disorder and/or learning differences, specifically in the vocational or employment area.
Experience in the field of autism and/or learning disabilities.
Special education and/or career services or placement background.
An Active Driver’s license is required.
Why Join CIP?
Vacation Time - 15 days full time only
Paid Holidays - 13 days full time only;
Holiday premium pay for part time only
Paid Sick Days and Personal Days accrued
Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
Voluntary Benefits:
Short and Long-term Disability, Additional Life, Child Life and Spousal Life
Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
Flexible Spending Accounts
401(K) - We offer a Traditional 401(K) and a Roth 401(K) employer match up to 4%
Financial Wellness Advisor Services
Tuition and continued education reimbursement up to $3,000 annually for full time and up to $1,000 for part time
Wellness reimbursement of $200 per year for full time and $100 per year for part time
Employee Assistance Program: child care and parenting, senior care and aging, emotional health, health and wellness, legal and financial, access to discounts
A health advocate to assist with our insurance & healthcare challenges
Ongoing monthly training and professional development opportunities
Supportive and Collaborative Culture
* Please note that the benefits listed may change based on business needs, regulatory requirements or other factors
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