Full-Time

Special Education Transition Coach

Posted on 5/9/2026

Academy District 20

Academy District 20

Public K-12 school district administration

Compensation Overview

$22.94 - $24.09/hr

Colorado Springs, CO, USA

In Person

Category
Education
Requirements
  • Equivalent combination of related education and experience may be considered
  • Experience Working with Youth or Adults with Disabilities
  • First Aid/CPR - American Heart Association / Red Cross / Etc.
  • High school graduate - high school diploma or equivalent
  • Non-Crisis Intervention - Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)
Responsibilities
  • Reports consistently for work as scheduled
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Attains proficient or higher evaluations on established Performance Standards
  • Independently implements students’ IEP goals and objectives in community setting
  • Develops partnerships with businesses, post-secondary institutions, adult agencies, and community establishments
  • Maintains frequent communication with parents regarding their students’ activities, job placement, work schedules, job performance, and progress toward IEP goals
  • Informally assesses students’ vocational interests and abilities
  • Develops and assists in obtaining appropriate jobs for selected students
  • Trains, coaches, monitors, and evaluates students on the job
  • Independently plans and carries out a variety of community activities to teach life skills, recreation/leisure skills, and social skills
  • Transports students in district vans to and from job interviews, appointments, agency intakes, and community activities
  • Regularly monitors and evaluates programming for students receiving services from contracted local vendor agencies
  • Assists students in building peer relationships and improving social skills in community setting
  • Develops natural resources and supports for students in the community
  • Independently problem solves behavioral and medical issues that arise with students in the community
  • Informs students and parents about adult agencies and transports students to agencies to complete intakes
  • Investigates, in an ongoing manner, new community resources for meeting students’ needs
  • Regularly communicates student progress to Transition Coordinator
  • Educates community members regarding disabilities, services, and specific student needs
  • Wears pager in order to be contacted when not in office
  • Attends and participates in students’ IEP meetings
  • Assists in planning and hosting special projects such as Agency Fair, Transition Graduation Celebration, Transition Open House, etc.
  • Attends and serves as member of Transition Steering Committee
  • Attends monthly Transition Team meetings
  • Prepares and maintains records to document student attendance, student progress toward goals, parents’ contacts, employer contacts, student employment records, etc.
  • Assists Transition teacher with evening classes minimum one evening a week
  • Participates in outside trainings specific to job development, job coaching, partnering with employers and agencies, agency awareness
Desired Qualifications
  • Associate's degree or two or more years (48 semester hours or more of college with no degree)
  • Willing and able to obtain District 20 van license (requires clean driving record)
  • Willingness to participate in CO-TOP opportunities and other professional learning related to job
  • Willingness to participate in ongoing training as required

Academy District 20 provides K-12 public education to students in northern Colorado Springs through a network of approximately 40 schools. The district operates using a site-based management model, which allows individual schools to design specialized curricula—such as International Baccalaureate or Career and Technical Education—to meet the specific needs of their local communities. This decentralized approach distinguishes the district from others by empowering school-level decision-making while maintaining the state's highest academic accreditation. The district's goal is to achieve academic excellence and community connectedness by optimizing resources and investing in diverse programs for students of all ability levels.

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Niche 2025 rates district 9/10, ranking #4 in Colorado for academics.
  • Enrollment at 25,674 students supports 16:1 ratio for personalized instruction.
  • Education Foundation funds teacher grants and student scholarships.

What critics are saying

  • Loses $70 million federal PSMI funding, caps Air Academy High rebuild at $120 million.
  • Declining enrollment from Air Force Academy relocations under 2026 NDAA.
  • Colorado's $12B shortfall cuts per-pupil funding within 12-18 months.

What makes Academy District 20 unique

  • Site-based management empowers schools with unique programs like IB and CTE.
  • Consistently earns 'Accredited with Distinction' from Colorado Department of Education.
  • Serves Air Force Academy area with military-focused Impact Aid funding.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

Remote Work Options

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