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Job Trainer

We are hiring (2) part time positions for our Franklin Pierce University Cafeteria Team, in Rindge, NH. Working hours are either Mondays (12:30p-8:30p), Wednesdays (12:30p-8:30p), and Fridays 12:00-8:00pm or Tuesdays (12:30p-8:30p and Thursdays (12:30pm-8:00pm).  The Job Trainer works with up to 5 individuals with developmental disabilities who are trained and able to carry out the daily shift requirements. This could be a full-time job with complete benefits for the right person.

We’re not just hiring — we’re on the lookout for someone extraordinary. As a Job Trainer, you won’t just teach tasks. You’ll ignite confidence, foster independence, and celebrate success in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD). You’ll be a champion of potential — and that’s a powerful role to play.

What You’ll Do (and Why It Matters)

· Be a Guiding Light: Offer personalized, one-on-one training and support. Demonstrate tasks clearly, patiently answer questions, and provide encouraging, constructive feedback.

· Unleash Potential: Break down complex tasks into manageable steps tailored to each person’s learning style and pace. Your goal? Make learning empowering and accessible.

· Inspire Progress: Create a fun, motivating environment where every win is celebrated — no matter how big or small. Encourage perseverance through challenges.

· Track the Journey: Monitor individual progress, identify areas of growth, and adjust training methods as needed. Communicate updates with your supervisor regularly to ensure everyone is on the same page.

· Work as a Team: Collaborate with Case Managers, Employment Specialists, and other departments to provide holistic, consistent support. Maintain clear and accurate documentation using our electronic records system.

· Be an Empowerment Advocate: Support individuals in daily activities including vocational tasks, personal living skills, community outings, and recreational programs. Help them build confidence, develop new interests, and integrate into the community.

What You’ll Need

· A high school diploma or GED

· A valid driver’s license

· Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 lbs

· Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities is a plus — but your compassion, patience, and dedication matter most

· Strong communication skills with a positive, empathetic approach (a sense of humor is a huge plus!)