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Developmental Services - Service Coordinator
Posted: 01/28/2026Have you ever wondered what it would be like to do work that truly matters—where your organization, empathy, and problem-solving skills directly improve someone’s life?
You don’t need to have done this work before to be great at it.
We’re looking for a Service Coordinator to join our Developmental Services team, supporting adults with intellectual disabilities. If you’re someone who enjoys helping people navigate systems, building relationships, and making sense of complex situations, this could be the role you’ve been looking for.
Why People Love This Job
You Make a Real Difference
You’ll help people live full, meaningful lives in their communities—connecting them with services, advocating for their needs, and celebrating their successes along the way.
You’re Never Doing It Alone
You’ll work as part of a supportive, collaborative team that values questions, learning, and shared problem-solving. Extensive training and ongoing mentorship are provided.
You Grow Into the Role
Many successful Service Coordinators come from education, human services, healthcare, administration, customer service, or nonprofit work. We’ll teach you the systems—you bring curiosity, compassion, and organization.
No Two Days Are the Same
This is engaging, varied work that blends relationship-building, coordination, creative problem-solving, and thoughtful documentation.
What You’ll Be Doing:- Support people in building their lives by connecting them to community resources, services, and opportunities
- Be a steady presence—listening, problem-solving, mediating, and helping navigate challenges
- Coordinate and monitor support to ensure plans remain effective, respectful, and person-centered
- Collaborate with families, providers, and community partners
- Experience: Related experience in human services, education, healthcare, social services, or a helping profession is helpful—but direct experience in developmental services is not required
- Education: Bachelor’s degree preferred but not required; relevant experience may substitute
- Skills: Strong organization, communication, empathy, and the ability to juggle multiple priorities
- Mindset: Curious, compassionate, and willing to learn
- Schedule: Full-time, Monday through Friday. Includes participation in a rotating on-call schedule after hours support.
- Pay: Starting at $24.09/hour, plus a generous on-call stipend and additional pay for emergency responses
- Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package supporting your health, well-being, and professional growth
- Supportive, mission-driven team culture
- Meaningful work with visible impact
- Strong training and onboarding
- Opportunities to grow and develop long-term
Apply today and discover a role you didn’t know you were looking for.
EOE
CLICK HERE TO APPLYStatus: Full time
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