The League for People with Disabilities
Independent Living Coach - CDS
The League for People with Disabilities, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Position: Independent Living Coach - CDS
Location:
Baltimore, MD
Job Id: 186 # of Openings: 0 Now Hiring: Independent Living Coach (1:1 Support) at The League
Empowering Independence. Building Community. Changing Lives. Do you believe in the power of
independence, inclusion, and dignity
for people with disabilities? Are you passionate about making a difference—one person, one day, one goal at a time? If so, we want YOU to join
The League , where our mission is driven by
purpose, heart, and action. Position: Independent Living Coach – 1:1 (Community and On-Site)
Location:
The League | Community-Based
Type:
Full-Time / Part-Time
Pay:
Competitive, based on experience
Schedule:
Flexible hours available Compensation
: $16.50 / Hourly About the Role:
As an Independent Living Coach, you’ll work 1-on-1 with a participant, helping them live life to the fullest by supporting their goals in independence, social connection, daily living, and communication. Whether you're in the community or onsite at The League, your day will be filled with purpose—and
progress you can see. What You’ll Do:
Build trust and relationships with participants and families using a
person-centered approach Support community-based activities that build pre-vocational, social, and daily living skills Implement behavior support and communication strategies aligned with the participant’s
Person-Centered Plan (PCP) Provide support with hygiene, mobility, and other personal needs as necessary Track goals and outcomes using documentation tools like ICare Be a
coach, advocate, cheerleader, and companion —all in one Are at least 18 years old Have a valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle Can work independently and as part of a team Have experience supporting people with developmental/behavioral disabilities (1 year preferred) Possess strong communication skills and basic computer literacy (MS Word, Outlook) Are passionate about inclusion, equality, and personal growth Bonus Points:
High school diploma or GED (preferred) AA or college experience in a related field (a plus!) Previous experience in vocational habilitation, life skills training, or behavioral supports Must Be Willing To:
Drive participants using your own vehicle or a League-provided vehicle Assist with mobility or transportation training when needed Be flexible, open-minded, and solutions-focused Why Join The League?
We’re not just an organization—we’re a
movement . At The League, you’ll be part of a team that values: Accountability Participant Focus Quality Mutual Respect Every day is a chance to create real impact—and
we’ll support you every step of the way .
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Baltimore, MD
Job Id: 186 # of Openings: 0 Now Hiring: Independent Living Coach (1:1 Support) at The League
Empowering Independence. Building Community. Changing Lives. Do you believe in the power of
independence, inclusion, and dignity
for people with disabilities? Are you passionate about making a difference—one person, one day, one goal at a time? If so, we want YOU to join
The League , where our mission is driven by
purpose, heart, and action. Position: Independent Living Coach – 1:1 (Community and On-Site)
Location:
The League | Community-Based
Type:
Full-Time / Part-Time
Pay:
Competitive, based on experience
Schedule:
Flexible hours available Compensation
: $16.50 / Hourly About the Role:
As an Independent Living Coach, you’ll work 1-on-1 with a participant, helping them live life to the fullest by supporting their goals in independence, social connection, daily living, and communication. Whether you're in the community or onsite at The League, your day will be filled with purpose—and
progress you can see. What You’ll Do:
Build trust and relationships with participants and families using a
person-centered approach Support community-based activities that build pre-vocational, social, and daily living skills Implement behavior support and communication strategies aligned with the participant’s
Person-Centered Plan (PCP) Provide support with hygiene, mobility, and other personal needs as necessary Track goals and outcomes using documentation tools like ICare Be a
coach, advocate, cheerleader, and companion —all in one Are at least 18 years old Have a valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle Can work independently and as part of a team Have experience supporting people with developmental/behavioral disabilities (1 year preferred) Possess strong communication skills and basic computer literacy (MS Word, Outlook) Are passionate about inclusion, equality, and personal growth Bonus Points:
High school diploma or GED (preferred) AA or college experience in a related field (a plus!) Previous experience in vocational habilitation, life skills training, or behavioral supports Must Be Willing To:
Drive participants using your own vehicle or a League-provided vehicle Assist with mobility or transportation training when needed Be flexible, open-minded, and solutions-focused Why Join The League?
We’re not just an organization—we’re a
movement . At The League, you’ll be part of a team that values: Accountability Participant Focus Quality Mutual Respect Every day is a chance to create real impact—and
we’ll support you every step of the way .
#J-18808-Ljbffr