Adaptive Skills Training Professional for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
Company: Friends of Children with Special Needs
Location: Fremont
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $25-$35 / hourly
(depending on experience) Job Summary: Friends of Children with
Special Needs (FCSN) is a Bay Area non-profit organization founded
in 1996 and focused on helping individuals with special needs and
their families find love, hope, respect, and support through
integrated community involvement. The Adaptive Skills Training
(AST) Professional assists adults with special needs under the
direction of the Program Director & Assistant Director. The AST
Direct Support Professional works with the client in a 1:1 ratio on
activities around Fremont City and the neighboring areas. The
clients are adults with primarily Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
and Intellectually delayed who have low verbal abilities, poor
comprehension, and some behavioral challenges. The Adaptive skills
training curriculum may involve participating in community outings,
walking or hiking, engaging clients in games, music, and other fun
activities, caring for the clients physical as well as emotional
health and safety needs, affirming his/her abilities, striving to
promote dignity in his/her relationships, and helping the client
live the best life that fits his/her needs, desires, and abilities.
Responsibilities: Under the supervision of an experienced
professional and a BCBA, responsible for designing adaptive skills
training curriculum in the areas of communication, self-advocacy,
mobility training, developing practical social, leisure, and
recreational skills, community integration, meal planning, and food
preparation, social skills, and interpersonal communication, as
appropriate. As this is a full-time position, regularly working
hours are 9 am - 5 pm (8 hours per day), including working lunch
time. Directly work with clients to implement the adaptive skills
training curriculum. Establish and maintain a supportive and
trusting relationship with clients, including but not limited to
your regular assigned clients. Respect the clients right to privacy
and maintain confidentiality of information obtained in adaptive
skills training programs. Provide continuous supervision to help
minimize health, safety, and other risks to the well-being of
clients. Learn Person-Centered methods, and provide flexibility
options for classes, activities, and social interactions during the
program. Encourage clients to express themselves, and offer them
choices. Learn and implement adaptive skills training curriculum.
Assists participants in meeting their ISP goals and objectives.
Learn and practice ABA (Applied Behavioral Analysis) and other
behavior management techniques to support clients behaviors needs.
Learn and practice CPI (Crisis Prevention Intervention) and keep
everyone safe. Learn and perform First Aid and CPR, and other
emergency services (i.e. evacuation during a fire, earthquakes,
seizures, etc.) as appropriate. As needed, transport your assigned
client using your insured vehicle. As needed, prepare and attend
staff meetings and training, also parent check-in meetings, ISPs,
etc. Some meetings are scheduled during weekends, usually 1-2 hours
per month. When assigned, to lead Classes (Arts & Crafts, Alphabet
& Reading, Number and Math, Life Skills, Social Skills,
Exercise/Dance, etc.) Prepare teaching material in advance and be
ready to lead the class, or work with your assigned students.
Materials need to change periodically to keep your students
motivated. Documents participants Daily Progress Report, and other
data collections. Prepare monthly check-in reports, special
incident reports, semi-annual/annual ISP reports, and other reports
as necessary. Provide appropriate care, support, and training that
the clients need and to protect clients hygiene and safety. Some
clients needs may include feeding, lifting/transferring, bowel,
menses, bladder care, ambulation and personal hygiene. Fulfill
administrative paperwork in a timely manner: BambooHR (Timesheets,
leave requests, training, car insurance, etc.), Mileage
reimbursements, etc. Communicate with parents in a professional
manner. Communicate effectively and proactively with the Team
regarding client issues when changing shifts, and reporting to
supervisors. Supporting the assigned client in public settings, and
facilitating the clients interactions with the public in a
professional manner. Maintain an organized, safe and clean
environment. Performs other duties as assigned Requirements: 1.
Education:Bachelors or Master's (preferred) degree in education,
psychology, counseling, nursing, social work, applied behavior
analysis, behavioral medicine, speech and language, rehabilitation,
marriage and family therapy, or a comparable degree in a human
services field 2. Experience: Experience with individuals with an
intellectual disability or related social service program is a plus
At least one year of experience in the design and implementation of
adaptive skills training plans is a plus Candidates with experience
in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) will be given priority
consideration 3. Professional Skills: Be able to speak, understand,
read and write in English Is able to receive certifications in CPR/
first aid & Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) Mandarin or
Cantonese speaking is a plus but not required 4. Personal Traits:
Possess reliability, patience, compassion and kindness towards
special needs individuals. Has demonstrated an ability and
willingness to work effectively under the direction of others. Has
ability to represent the organization in a professional manner at
all times. Is able to get along with co-workers, participants and
collaborative partners Respects the cultural, linguistic and
communication values of stakeholders including Participants, their
parents/advocates other staff and community collaborators. 5.
Environmental Conditions: Must be willing to transport students in
your vehicle when needed. Must be willing to work with different
students as assigned. Be able to work during lunch time with pay,
and eat with the clients. Be able to attend 1-5 hours per month
staff meeting and training with pay during the weekend. Be able to
attend new staff orientation, staff meetings and in-service
trainings. 6. Physical Demands: In good health, and can walk, hike,
push wheel chairs for 1-4 hours a day. Be capable of physically
assisting participants in the activities of daily living (feeding,
lifting/transferring, bowel, menses and bladder care, ambulation
lifting and personal hygiene). Company-Wide Hiring Requirements:
Must pass CDSS and DOJ fingerprint-based background clearance prior
to employment. Must pass a health screening and TB test prior to
employment. Must possess a valid driver's license and have a clean
driving record if required for the position. Obtain valid CPR and
First Aid Certificate within one month of employment
(employer-covered). Employee Benefits: Health Insurance
(Medical/Dental/Vision) Life/AD&D Insurance Lifestyle Spending
Account (LSA) for Wellness & Fitness Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Sick
Leave (PSL) 401(k) & company matching Holiday Paid Days Sign-On
Bonus Referral Bonus Program
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