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Posted on 9/25/2025

Hope Services

Hope Services

Disability and mental health support services

Compensation Overview

$21.25/hr

Gilroy, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Training
Requirements
  • High School diploma, G.E.D. or equivalent plus one year of related experience working with people with disabilities in a rehabilitation environment.
  • Clear driving record and a valid Driver's License.
  • Ability to understand and relate to individuals with disabilities, their families, the community and HOPE personnel.
  • Flexibility in scheduling of work hours, location and type of assignments within the greater service region.
  • Ability to observe, evaluate, document and communicate verbally and in writing.
  • Ability to accept supervision and work cooperatively as a team member with all Employment Services staff as well as with the client and employers.
  • Ability to teach good work habits and social skills to individuals with developmental disabilities in a variety of settings.
  • Ability to utilize critical thinking skills in decision making situations, good organizational and record keeping skills, and good independent judgment.
  • Basic computer knowledge.
  • Ability to perform all duties associated with time study development.
  • Knowledge and commitment to the principles and concepts of normalization.
  • Ability to be flexible with scheduling and prioritization of tasks.
  • Ability to transport self and clients to multiple employer locations as needed.
Responsibilities
  • Provides needed supports to assure client success in employment placements. Evaluation, training, goal setting and follow-up services for successful job retention.
  • Acts as a liaison with the employer, providing training and supports, consultation on employment related issues for success of long term employment.
  • Acts as a program monitor to assigned clients, provides advocacy and referrals as needed. Assists clients with accommodations and ADA related issues.
  • Complies with employer policies and procedures while assigned to their locations.
  • Represents the Agency in the community. Maintains a professional relationship with family members, employers, and funding sources.
  • Completes all required reports and documentation, maintains complete and accurate case files, conducts annual and semi-annual meetings, prepares individualized service plans.
  • Assures compliance with Agency and departmental safety and confidentiality standards.
  • Works independently in the community, develops and implements instructional plans, social skill training and provides interventions as needed.
  • Works in a variety of settings and assignments as needed to accommodate changing needs and or requests by contracting employers, including hours of work and location.
  • Performs task analysis and time studies for wage evaluations as required by DOL.
  • Acts as a mandated abuse reporter.
  • May perform other duties as assigned to assure the efficiency of the program.

Hope Services provides supports for people with developmental disabilities and mental health needs in Silicon Valley, including day programs, employment training, community living support, and mental health services. Its services target children, adults, and seniors, delivered through tailored programs that help clients participate in the community and gain essential skills. Revenue comes from service fees, government funding, and community contributions, reflecting its community-based, mission-driven model. It differentiates itself through an integrated, community-based approach that combines daily living supports with mental health care and advocacy, aiming to improve well-being, independence, and social inclusion so clients actively participate in their communities.

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • 24/7 community living services funded through DDS generate recurring, predictable government revenue streams.
  • National visibility from TASH Conference positioning opens partnership expansion opportunities beyond Silicon Valley.
  • Neurodiverse employment focus addresses growing workforce development gaps employers increasingly prioritize.

What critics are saying

  • California Regional Centers cutting service contracts 15-25% due to $1.2B Medi-Cal shortfall.
  • AB-1424 digital outcome tracking mandate requires $2M tech upgrade by July 2026.
  • SEIU Local 521 unionization increases labor costs 18%, triggering 10% staff turnover.

What makes Hope Services unique

  • SPARTANS OCLS partnership with San Jose State University creates exclusive pipeline for neurodiverse talent recruitment.
  • Direct Support Staff leading national TASH Conference presentations demonstrates thought leadership in disability advocacy.
  • Multi-disciplinary mental health team model aligns with employer demand for comprehensive employee wellness programs.

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Benefits

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401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Tuition Reimbursement

Company News

Hope Services
Dec 15th, 2025
Advancing Opportunities for Neurodiverse Students: Hope and San Jose State University at TASH Conference

Advancing opportunities for neurodiverse students: Hope and San Jose State University at TASH Conference. This month, Hope Services proudly presented at the TASH Conference in Denver, CO, an international gathering of leaders in disability advocacy. Hope Services highlighted its partnership with San Jose State University through the SPARTANS OCLS program, which supports neurodiverse students in preparing for competitive, integrated employment. The SPARTANS OCLS program offers a personalized academic, social, and work-experience curriculum that aligns with each student's strengths, goals, and support needs - helping them grow in the areas that matter most. Hope's Peer Mentors - its dedicated Direct Support Staff - led the presentation, sharing their experiences and the impact of their work. Panelists included Alex, Catherine, Anna, Nhi, Katherine, and Prabhav, a Hope client and program participant who represented students on the panel. members of the Hope Services team. Hope Services is grateful to all its partners, staff, students, and families for helping advance inclusive postsecondary pathways. TASH is a national organization advocating for the inclusion, equity, and human rights of people with disabilities. The conference brings together educators, advocates, families, and individuals with disabilities to share knowledge and best practices. Hope Services left Denver inspired, with new connections and ideas to expand programs like SPARTANS OCLS and make an even bigger impact for neurodiverse students nationwide.

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