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Life Skills Coach

Mansfield Hall
locationBurlington, VT, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Education
Full Time

Job Description

Job DescriptionSalary: $20 - $24 Hourly

If interested in applying for this role, please contact Sara Adsit:


At Mansfield Hall, benefits are part of how we care for the full human doing demanding, meaningful work. We design our benefits to support rest, stability, and trust, because caring for students starts with caring for our people.

Time Away, Rest & Life Support

Paid Time Off (PTO)
Employeesaccruepaid time off to use for vacation, illness, personal needs, and life events. PTO is designed to support balance, recovery, and sustainability.

Paid Winter Break
Each year, MansfieldHalland Canopy College Coaching close for two weeks during the winter holiday period. Employees receive paid Winter Break time in addition to PTO, creating meaningful, protected rest.

Medical, Family & Life Event Leave

When health or life events require time away, employees have access to paid and unpaid leave options, including medical leave, family care leave, and bereavement leave. Mansfield Hall also providesfully employer-funded short-term disability, offeringup to four weeks of income replacement at 100 percent pay, along with long-term disability coverage to support financial stability during extended illness or injury.

Health, Wellness & Financial Security

Medical Insurance (Two Plan Options)
Mansfield Hall offers two medical plan options and pays the majority of monthly premium rates to help keep out-of-pocket costs minimal.Employees may choose a lower-deductible or HSA-eligibleplan, which includes a pre-taxemployerHSA contribution. Both plans include preventive care covered at 100 percent, access to a national PPO provider network, mentalhealth,and prescription drug coverage.

Wellness Care Benefit
Employeesaccruewellness dollars based on hours worked, which can be used for a wide range of wellness-related expenses, including fitness, mental healthsupports, alternative care, dental and vision expenses, and more. Unused balances roll over year to year.

Dental & Vision Coverage
Mansfield Hall offers dental and vision coverage options to support routine and preventive care. In addition, employees can use employer-funded wellness dollars toward eligible dental and vision expenses, helping offset out-of-pocket costs.

Life & AD&D Insurance
Mansfield Hall provides employer-paid life and accidental death and dismemberment coverage, withadditionalvoluntary life and dependent coverage options available to employees.

Retirement Savings (401(k))
Employees are eligible toparticipatein the Mansfield Hall 401(k) plan, which includes a Safe Harbor employer match to support long-term financial security.

Everyday Supports That Matter

Meals & Drinks During Shifts
Employees working on-site have access to free meals and drinks during their shifts, reducing daily expenses and supporting energy during the workday.

Cell Phone & Internet Support
We provide support for work-related cell phone and internet use, recognizing these as essential tools rather than personal burdens.

Work-Related Expenses Covered
Required travel, tools, and job-related expenses are covered orreimbursedso employees are not subsidizing their work out of pocket.

Culture as a Benefit

Some of the most meaningful benefits at Mansfield Hall are not insurance plans, but how we show up for one another.We care for the full human byoperatingwith trust, flexibility, and shared responsibility. When life happens, employees are supported in taking the time they need. Work isstructuredso no one carries the load alone, and teams step in to support one another and our students. We recognize that this work is both meaningful and demanding, and we prioritize psychological safety, respect for boundaries, and sustainability over burnout. Our goal is to create an environment where people feel supported, trusted, and able to do their best workover time.


Position Summary:

The Life Skills Coach (LSC) provides direct support to Mansfield Hall students in managing day-to-day life skills and building the life skills necessary for independence. The LSC develops relationships with students to provide them with appropriate and supportive mentorship, coaching, and feedback. Like all Mansfield Hall employees, Life Skills Coaches should embody the mission, values, philosophy, and approach of the organization.


Essential Functions:

  • Assist students in learning independent life skills, including but not limited to cleaning, hygiene, budgeting, bill paying, grocery shopping, and time management, while documenting observations and progress.
  • Conduct individual and small-group sessions and workshops to support the growth of independent living skills for students.
  • Support the Director of Student Life and team in all aspects of case management, including planning, implementing, and evaluating student goals and staff-supported skills.
  • Update the Director of Student Life weekly on student plans.
  • Utilize campus and community resources to promote learning and skill building.
  • Provide direct care coverage in support of student life and academic departments.
  • Participate in scheduled meetings, including weekly team review meetings and Staff and Community Meetings.
  • Support students with medication management.
  • Review all pre-arrival paperwork with the Director of Student Life.
  • Promote a safe and comfortable living environment for students.
  • Engage in Collaborative Problem Solving with students when their actions and our expectations are not in alignment.
  • Encourage and guide students to engage in activities/social groups outside of the Mansfield Hall community.
  • Develop and implement best-practice strategies for working with students.
  • Perform other duties not specified, but essential to the functioning of the Mansfield Hall program.

In performing their job responsibilities, employees are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects Mansfield Halls commitment to a supportive and encouraging living and learning environment. This includes effective and respectful interaction with co-workers and students alike.

Qualifications:

  • A bachelors degree in behavioral sciences or related fields.
  • At least one year of direct experience in academic tutoring, coaching, or supporting students with diverse learning needs.
  • Strong ability to build professional relationships with students, families, and campus partners.
  • Experience in supporting academic growth in a higher education environment.
  • Proven success working both independently and as part of a collaborative team.


Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Ability to develop strong professional relationships with students.
  • Demonstrated ability to support others in working toward their personal goals.
  • Proven success working independently as well as within a team setting.
  • Ability to positively impact our fun and inclusive work and living environment.


Working Conditions:

  • Internal: Work is performed primarily in a climate-controlled office environment with moderate noise from normal office activities. Occasional interruptions and distractions are inherent to a flex-space work environment.
  • External:
    Minimal local travel may be required. Work outside the office typically takes place in similar environments, such as campus buildings or campus spaces.


Physical Demands:

  • The position involves standing and walking for brief periods of time.
  • Eye strain from reading detailed materials and computer work is possible.
  • The ability to lift up to 30 pounds (such as office equipment and supplies) is required.
  • Deadlines, workloads during peak periods, and shifting priorities may cause elevated stress levels. Finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination are needed to operate computer keyboards. Adaptive devices will be provided as needed to prevent repetitive motion injuries.


Disclaimer:
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required. Employees may be required to perform duties outside their normal responsibilities as necessary.


Equal Opportunity Employer Statement: Mansfield Hall is committed to diversity and encourages individuals from all backgrounds, including people of color, women, and those with disabilities, to apply.

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