Neurodivergent Life Coach
Company: Leaps Services LLC
Location: Palm Desert
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Neurodivergent Life Coach LEAPS
Services is looking for an neurodivergent life coach. The role of a
neurodivergent life coach is to provide guidance and mentorship to
a neurodivergent young adult. In this position, you will identify
goals, provide ongoing support to achieve the goals, offer guidance
through changes/transitions, and teach strategies/techniques to the
families to create a sustainable lifestyle around the goal creates.
Day to Day Job Role Build rapport and establish trust with
neurodivergent individuals by being patient, respectful, and
supportive. Develop a thorough understanding of the individual's
needs, strengths, and challenges by conducting assessments and
engaging in ongoing communication. Create personalized support
plans that are tailored to the individual's needs and goals, taking
into account their unique abilities and preferences. Support with
daily living activities, such as meal planning, grocery shopping,
and household chores, as needed. Accompany neurodivergent
individuals to appointments, meetings, and social events, providing
guidance and support as necessary. Help individuals navigate
complex systems and access community resources, such as healthcare
services, vocational training, and housing. Monitor and document
progress towards goals, making adjustments as necessary. Develop
individualized adaptive life skills training plans for
neurodivergent individuals based on their strengths, needs, and
goals. Conduct assessments of clients' abilities and needs in areas
such as self-care, communication, decision-making, problem-solving,
and community integration. Provide training and support in a range
of life skills, including personal hygiene, grooming, cooking, meal
planning, grocery shopping, budgeting, transportation, time
management, social skills, and conflict resolution. Assist clients
in setting and achieving their personal and vocational goals,
including identifying and accessing appropriate education,
training, and employment opportunities. Teach clients how to use
assistive technology and adaptive equipment to enhance their
independence and participation in daily activities. Planning and
Program Development Collaborate with other service providers,
including healthcare professionals, educators, and community
organizations, to ensure coordinated and effective services for
clients. Maintain accurate and timely documentation of clients'
progress, goals, and services provided, in compliance with relevant
regulations and standards. Evaluate and modify training plans as
needed to ensure that clients are making progress and achieving
their goals. Advocate for the rights and needs of clients with
disabilities, and provide information and resources to help clients
and their families navigate the service system. Engage in ongoing
professional development to stay current with best practices and
emerging trends in life skills training and disability services.
Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree 2-4 year experience working with
people in a behavior management program Ability to obtain and
maintain both First Aid and CPR certifications. Demonstrated
proficiency with Person Centered Programming approach to create
purposeful and meaningful activities. Ability to communicate well
verbally and in writing; ability to interpret and carry out verbal
and written instruction. Must be able to work in a team
environment, practicing collaboration and cooperation; ability to
be solution-oriented and creative. Ability to pass a post-offer
physical examination and a TB. Ability to obtain and maintain a
criminal record/fingerprint clearance from the Department of
Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation Required: Personal
vehicle to transport individuals locally, depending on service
design and location; maintain driving record in compliance with
Transportation Safety Standards; maintain auto insurance and
vehicle registration; must have a minimum of 3 years' driving
experience. Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract Salary:
$23.00 - $28.00 per hour Expected hours: 30 per week Benefits:
401(k) Flexible schedule Paid training Professional development
assistance Referral program Patient demographics: Adolescents
Adults Schedule: Monday-Friday: 10-5 PM Education: Bachelor's
(Required) Experience: Behavior management: 3 years (Required)
License/Certification: Driver's License (Required) CPR
Certification (Required) Work Location: In person
Keywords: Leaps Services LLC, Cypress , Neurodivergent Life Coach, Social Services , Palm Desert, California