Job Coaching Skills Workshop for Job Coaches

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Job Coaching Skills Workshop for Job Coaches

Unit 1 What is a Job Coach? Successful Coaching Job Coaching Readiness Self-Assessment Characteristics of a Good Job Coach Workbook Page 7

Successful Job Coaching It takes more than being able to do the job well. The ability to share knowledge and skill effectively can be learned and practiced.

From One Job Coach to Another “Ability is what you're capable of doing.” “Motivation determines what you can do.” “Attitude determines how well you do it.” - Lou Holtz, former Head Coach, University of South Carolina Click to add notes

Job Coaching Readiness The self-assessment determines Your strengths. Things you can work on to improve your success as a job coach.

Characteristics of a Good Job Coach Flexibility Responsiveness Desire Enthusiasm Humor Commitment Workbook Page 13 Tolerance Sincerity/Honesty

Workbook Page 15

Job Coach Readiness Self-Assessment Activity Workbook Self-Assessment Page 11

A Job Coach… Uses structured techniques to assist individuals with disabilities to learn and accurately carry out job duties. Job coaches provide on-the-job training and support the individual to adjust to their chosen work environment. With this support, individuals will be able to become independent in carrying out the duties of their job with effective supports.

Unit 2 Establishing Rapport and Building Relationships

Establishing a Relationship Effective Communication Listening Skills Asking Good Questions Giving Feedback Communication Skills Summary Responsibilities Workbook Page 18

Establishing a Relationship Communicate Collaborate Commitment Workbook Pages 18-20

Effective Communication The Communication Process 1. Exchange Information 4. Commitment to Action 2. Ensure Understanding Click to add notes 3. Establish Trust and Belief

Listening Skills “Seek first to understand, then to be understood.” Stephen Covey (1990) The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Workbook Page 22

Next to physical survival, “the greatest need of a human being is psychological survival--to be understood, to be affirmed, to be validated, to be appreciated. Listening provides this …for it provides ‘psychological air’.” Stephen Covey Click to add notes

When you listen carefully to another person you validate them When you listen carefully to another person you validate them. Once the need for validation is met, others are open to listen to you. It is then you can focus on influencing them or solving problems. Click to add notes

Good Listeners: Don't interrupt or plan a response while the other person is talking Are not judgmental Think before answering Try to face the speaker; maintain eye contact Watch nonverbal behavior; listen with eyes and ears Ask questions and wait for an answer Don’t have to have the last word adapted from Richard Gemmet 1977 Click to add notes

Asking Good Questions Gets the trainee and job coach talking Controls attention because they require a response Helps the learner think Workbook Pages 23-25

Types of Questions Open-ended Closed-ended Workbook Pages 23-25

Closed-Ended Questions Usually result in a yes or no answer Usually begin with Do..., Is..., Can..., Could…, Would..., Should..., Will..., Shall..., Should be avoided Example: “Are you ready to move to the next step?" Workbook Pages 23-25

Open-Ended Questions Help evaluate trainee’s understanding Establish strengths and concerns of the trainee Begin with How..., Why..., When..., Where..., What..., Who..., Which…, If… Example: "What additional information do you need in order to move to the next step?" Workbook Pages 23-25

Closed-Ended Questions to Open-Ended Questions Workbook Pages 23-25

Boomerang Question Redirect a question back to the learner Example: “That’s a good question. What do you think ought to be done in that situation?” Click to add notes

Open And Closed Ended Activity Workbook Pages 23-25

Giving Feedback Workbook Pages 26-28

To reinforce corrections To point out actions that need to be corrected through further practice

Feedback Techniques Praise Let trainees know how well they are doing Use sincere praise to create a more constructive atmosphere Workbook Page 27

Clarifying Restate what you heard the trainee say Listen for confirmation that what you are saying is correct Encourage trainees to tell you if you are right or wrong Workbook Page 27

Giving Feedback Effective job coaches: Give plenty of timely positive feedback Give negative feedback privately Accept criticism without becoming defensive Click to add notes

Informal versus Formal Feedback Informal Feedback – Given as issues arise Formal Feedback – Given at specified times Workbook Page 28

Communications Skills Summary Workbook Page 29

A Job Coach is part of a team. Job Coach’s responsibilities Supervisor’s responsibilities Trainee responsibilities Workbook Page 30 A Job Coach is part of a team.

Responsibilities Job Coach’s responsibilities include Assessing trainee knowledge and skills Organizing and planning training Developing relationship with the trainee Teaching knowledge and skills Evaluating progress Suggesting changes needed to the program

Unit 3 Characteristics of Student Learners Workbook Page 32

Characteristics of student Learners Experience and Learning Effective Job Coaching Effective Assessment Job Coaching Checklist Steps to Successful Job Coaching

Characteristics of student Learners Goal- oriented Self- directed Experience- based Problem- centered Workbook Page 33 Practical

Student Learner Activity Workbook Page 34

Cone of Learning Read 10% Hear 20% See 30% Hear and See 50% Say 70% Workbook Page 36 Say 70% Say and Do 90%

Effective Job Coaching Clear Goals Valid Content Appropriate Delivery Method Assessment Remediation Workbook Page 37

Effective Job Coaching Activity Workbook Page 38

Effective Assessment Describe Question Demonstrate Answer Perform

Job Coaching Checklist Job aid to use As you are preparing to job coach While you are job coaching For self-evaluation Workbook Page 41

Steps to Successful Job Coaching Focus THEN Explain and Demonstrate Observe Feedback Workbook Page 46

Unit 4: Job Coaching Practice

Create a teaching outline Take turns as job coach, trainee, and observer Workbook Page 50--60

Job Coaching to Different Skill Levels Activity Match your job coaching to the trainee Assess the trainee’s knowledge and skill Adjust your teaching to that level

Unit 5

What Is a Job Coach? Establishing Rapport and Relationships Job Coaching students learners Preparing a Training Outline Job Coaching Practice

Job Coaching Readiness The self-assessment determines Your strengths Things you can work on to improve your success as a job coach

Workshop Expectations

Job Coaching Skills Workshop Evaluation