Full-Time

Job Coach

Deadline 7/9/27
Bancroft

Bancroft

1,001-5,000 employees

Nonprofit autism, disability, and neurorehab services

Compensation Overview

$20.57 - $22.96/hr

Mt Laurel Township, NJ, USA

In Person

Bachelor's, Incomplete

Category
Training

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Requirements
  • A high school diploma or equivalent is required.
  • A minimum of three years of direct support experience is required, preferably within an educational or classroom-based setting.
  • Prior experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities is strongly preferred.
  • A valid driver's license and the ability to safely transport students may be required for transportation duties.
Responsibilities
  • Conduct ongoing job assessments with students to identify individual job preferences, interests, abilities, and satisfaction for subsequent individual and group work assignments.
  • Identify and proactively approach prospective employer organizations to encourage the employment of students within their organizations, including serving on academic business committees, accessing existing employer databases and networks, and attending job fairs.
  • Survey, develop, and document job openings with prospective employers; conduct, coordinate, and evaluate job sampling activities and on-site tours to determine job suitability.
  • Work one-on-one with students to identify career goals, document career development plans, encourage progressive career growth, develop resumes, accompany students to job interviews, support completion of job applications, and provide information about Social Security and unemployment benefits while referring students to appropriate agency or issue specialists as needed.
  • Provide individual job coaching and mentoring to students to encourage social integration and the development of natural supports at employer job sites.
  • Provide job-site support and training, including explaining employer policies and procedures, orienting students to job structure and management expectations, reorienting them to job or management changes, instructing them in proper equipment use, and explaining appropriate appearance and attire.
  • Facilitate students' social integration into employer job sites and build effective on-the-job relationships that encourage natural supports and workplace acceptance.
  • Provide sensitivity training and support to employers and coworkers when needed or requested.
  • Provide workplace and community safety instruction to students.
  • Provide ongoing follow-along support to students, employers, and coworkers through graduation.
  • Maintain all levels of student supervision at specific job sites as outlined in the Individual Education Plan and comply with Bancroft policies, Division of Developmental Disabilities and New Jersey Department of Education regulations, applicable state, local, and federal regulations, Department of Labor regulations, and Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities standards.
  • Follow each student's Individual Education Plan, support development of employer-determined goals, provide goal training and instruction, and assist students in achieving goals while encouraging independence within ability limits.
  • Attend employers' annual performance review meetings with students to support attainment of job expectations and discuss performance issues, training needs, and job-site concerns.
  • Maintain awareness of current and changing employment-related rules and regulations, including Department of Labor, Social Security, and Americans with Disabilities Act requirements, as they affect the employment of individuals served.
  • Aid in resolving problematic situations that occur for students at job sites and exercise appropriate judgment in addressing specific situations.
  • Coordinate student transportation needs as needed and safely transport students to job sites when required.
Desired Qualifications
  • A bachelor's degree in a related field is preferred but not required.

Bancroft is a nonprofit that provides education, residential supports, vocational training, and rehabilitation services for people with autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and neurological injuries. It delivers these services through schools, group homes, outpatient centers, and brain‑injury rehab programs, using individualized plans, therapies, ABA, and structured day programs to support people across their lifetimes. Bancroft stands out by its long history since 1883 and its integrated, state‑spanning model that combines education, housing, rehabilitation, and technology like smart homes and VR to address diverse needs and workforce challenges. The goal is to help individuals live, learn, work, and participate in their communities with independence and enhanced quality of life.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Cherry Hill, New Jersey

Founded

1883

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Brian Hancock became Acting CEO on June 17, 2026, preserving operational continuity.
  • Bancroft opened Cherry Hill's Lifespan Neurobehavioral Center on August 3, 2026.
  • Bancroft secured $500,000 for smart homes, addressing safety and direct-care workforce gaps.

What critics are saying

  • Toni Pergolin's retirement and Brian Hancock's acting CEO role create succession uncertainty.
  • Bancroft depends on New Jersey DDD and school-district funding; reimbursement cuts hit margins immediately.
  • Persistent vacancies across group homes force bed closures, cutting admissions and pushing families elsewhere.

What makes Bancroft unique

  • Bancroft spans autism, I/DD, education, housing, vocational training, and neurorehab across lifespans.
  • Its August 3, 2026 Lifespan Neurobehavioral Center unifies evaluations, counseling, and treatment in Cherry Hill.
  • Smart Home pilots make Bancroft's residential care more tech-enabled and less worker-dependent.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

Gym Membership

Professional Development Budget

Conference Attendance Budget

Tuition Reimbursement

Family Planning Benefits

Fertility Treatment Support

Stock Options

Company Equity

Phone/Internet Stipend

Home Office Stipend

Dual Language

Company News

Bancroft
Aug 12th, 2026
Bancroft joins 9th Annual Autism Play Date.

Bancroft joins 9th Annual Autism Play Date. August 12, 2026. * home * blog * news * Bancroft joins 9th Annual Autism Play Date. As a community partner and sponsor, Bancroft helped bring families together for a superhero-themed day of fun and resources. Bancroft joined families, advocates, and community partners from across the Philadelphia region on August 8, 2026 for the 9th Annual Autism Play Date at Smith Memorial Playground. This marked Bancroft's second year participating in the free community event, which brings families together for an afternoon of fun and access to resources and support. This year's superhero-themed event, "AusomeCon: Where Every Hero Belongs," drew more than 1,400 registrations and featured live entertainment, games and activities, food, superhero characters, face painting, and more. Bancroft served as a community partner and sponsor for the event, alongside Smith Memorial Playground & Playhouse, Councilmember Kendra Brooks, and the Center for Autism Research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP). Together, the organizations helped create a family-friendly event that combined fun and activities with access to resources for families throughout the region. Bancroft team members were on hand throughout the afternoon, hosting a resource table where they connected with parents and families and shared information about Bancroft's programs and services for children and adults with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities. Kristina Swindle, Senior Vice President at Bancroft, also participated in the event alongside Councilmember Brooks, former Councilmember Derek Green, City Commissioner Omar Sabir, and Jamiel Owens, Family Relations Coordinator at the Center for Autism Research at CHOP. A highlight of the day was the recognition of seven "Heroes of the Disability Community," who received Philadelphia City Council citations: Shawn Devon Aleong, Dana Jacobs, Eric Williams, Laura Sibbald McAnulty, Mary Beth Morgan, Monica Fielder, and Mary Kachline. Bancroft was grateful to help bring the Autism Play Date to Philadelphia families for a second year and to be part of a day focused on connection, resources, and celebrating the region's autism community. Your partners in care. Bancroft is here for you when you need it most. Whether it's at school, home, or in the community, Bancroft is committed to providing superior care and support for your loved one. To speak to an Admissions Specialist, call 800-774-5516. About Bancroft. Bancroft offers a range of programs and resources that are designed to help children with autism unlock their potential and prepare for a bright future. Bancroft invite you to visit its Children's Services page to learn more about how Bancroft can support your child on their journey to success. Bancroft also offer programs for adults with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities including day and vocational programs, as well as residential services. Visit its Adult Services page to learn more.

Bancroft
Jul 15th, 2026
Art that inspires: mural brings color and community to Bancroft.

Art that inspires: mural brings color and community to Bancroft. July 15, 2026. * home * blog * news * art that inspires: mural brings color and community to Bancroft. Bancroft's mural continues to grow thanks to Perkins Center for the Arts and TD Bank Charitable Foundation. The mural at Bancroft's Jacob Schaefer Center (JSC) in Cherry Hill continues to evolve. With the installation of its third phase, another section has been added to the colorful outdoor artwork that has been taking shape over the past several years. Generously supported by the TD Bank Charitable Foundation and designed by Ali. M. Williams, a renowned Philadelphia-based artist, the mural is the capstone of the Arts in Healing program for adults with autism and intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) at Bancroft, a successful partnership with the Perkins Center for the Arts, a fellow nonprofit rooted in the South Jersey community. Linda Miller, Bancroft's Therapeutic Activities Coordinator, helped bring the design to life, leading the installation from concept to completion. "From concept to installation, a mural of this size took several years," Linda says. "The goal was to have something lasting to look at and to beautify the day program garden space through all the seasons. Bancroft owns the building so Bancroft Neurohealth Corp. were able to use this large space to decorate and inspire the individuals who come here for day programs." Additional elements of the artwork were created by the individuals in its day programs, who brought the mural to life with their own drawings and painting skills. "When we did the concept, we asked our individuals what kind of things they'd like to see. We had them draw and paint shapes for this portion of the mural, and hopefully will want to be a part of the final stage of this four-part project." Linda explains. Today, together with the surrounding gardens, the mural has helped create a vibrant outdoor space that brings color, creativity, and joy to the individuals who spend time there each day. Through enriching experiences like its Arts in Healing program, Bancroft celebrates each person's unique talents, and empowers individuals to shine, find inspiration, and pursue their fullest potential. More than a mural, this project has been a journey of creativity, collaboration, and shared experiences that will continue to brighten the Jacob Schaefer Center for years to come. This project was made possible through the collaboration of many talented staff, artists, and community partners. Special thanks to: The Staff at Bancroft's Adult Day programs, Linda Miller, Jeanne Bozicek, Robert Brode, Mariah Wilson, Trish Black, Beth Krause, Sue McQuillan, Lisa Fiordimondo, Mathew Feldberg, Tom Sanford, Michelle VanBoreumm, John Kenneth Faupel and many others. Your partners in care. Bancroft Neurohealth Corp. is here for you when you need it most. Whether it's at school, home, or in the community, Bancroft is committed to providing superior care and support for your loved one. To speak to an Admissions Specialist, call 800-774-5516. About Bancroft. Bancroft offers a range of programs and resources that are designed to help children with autism unlock their potential and prepare for a bright future. Bancroft Neurohealth Corp. invite you to visit its Children's Services page to learn more about how Bancroft Neurohealth Corp. can support your child on their journey to success. Bancroft Neurohealth Corp. also offer programs for adults with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities including day and vocational programs, as well as residential services. Visit its Adult Services page to learn more.

Bancroft
Jun 17th, 2026
Brian Hancock named Acting CEO of Bancroft.

Brian Hancock named Acting CEO of Bancroft. June 17, 2026. * home * blog * news * Brian Hancock named Acting CEO of Bancroft. Cherry Hill, NJ - Bancroft has named Brian Hancock Acting Chief Executive Officer. Hancock, who has served as Chief Operating Officer since 2022, will continue to provide leadership and oversight across the organization's programs and services. "The Board has tremendous confidence in Brian and his leadership," said Heather Steinmiller, Chair of Bancroft's Board of Trustees. "Our commitment to our staff, the individuals we support, and their families remains unchanged. Bancroft is strong, stable, and focused on its mission, and Brian is well-positioned to lead the organization." Throughout his career, Hancock has focused on improving the safety, well-being, and outcomes of vulnerable and marginalized children, adults, families, and communities. Before joining Bancroft, he held senior leadership positions across New Jersey's health and human services sector, helping organizations strengthen programs and services for children, adults, families, and communities with complex needs. Hancock also served as President of the Board of Directors for the New Jersey Association of Community Providers and has been involved in humanitarian and advocacy work supporting at-risk and incarcerated youth across the United States and internationally. "I am honored to serve as Acting CEO and continue supporting Bancroft's mission during this time," said Hancock. "Every day, I see the dedication of our employees and the impact they have on the lives of the individuals and families we support. I look forward to working alongside our leadership team, employees, and Board of Trustees as we build on that foundation and continue advancing our mission." Your partners in care. Bancroft Neurohealth Corp. is here for you when you need it most. Whether it's at school, home, or in the community, Bancroft is committed to providing superior care and support for your loved one. To speak to an Admissions Specialist, call 800-774-5516. About Bancroft. Bancroft offers a range of programs and resources that are designed to help children with autism unlock their potential and prepare for a bright future. Bancroft Neurohealth Corp. invite you to visit its Children's Services page to learn more about how Bancroft Neurohealth Corp. can support your child on their journey to success. Bancroft Neurohealth Corp. also offer programs for adults with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities including day and vocational programs, as well as residential services. Visit its Adult Services page to learn more.