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KIDSTEPS early intervention program is seeking an outstanding Developmental Therapist to ensure the development and implementation of activities that are family-centered and promote positive outcomes.
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The primary purpose of the Occupational Therapist is to work with families while providing Occupational Therapy services to infants & toddlers (birth to three) who have qualified for Early Intervention services.
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The Occupational Therapist in Early Intervention works with children birth to 3 years of age and their families in the family home or other community setting such as daycare centers.
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Liberty POST is currently seeking a motivated and energetic Early Childhood Physical Therapists for part time and/or full time employment to work with children who are birth-5 years old through Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education programs.
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Kids Only, Inc. is a First Steps provider that specializes in providing in-home early intervention for children from birth to age 3. Have a Masters or doctorate degree in Speech-Language Pathology and licensed as a Speech-Language Pathologist by the State of Indiana Public Licensing Agency.
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As an Early Intervention Music Therapist , you will be responsible for providing home and community based early intervention services to infants and toddlers who have or are at risk for developmental delays and their families in both their homes and community settings.
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Provide autism assessments as well as eligibility and annual evaluations and assessments in accordance with Birth to Three guidelines to all regions covered by SARAH Inc KIDSTEPS Early Intervention Program.
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The service coordinator position assists families of infant's and toddler's birth to age 3 with developmental delay or disability, with receiving coordination of early intervention services, while explaining parent rights and procedural safeguards are followed in accordance with Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities.
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Identifies develops and participates in process improvement opportunities within the Agency's Home Health or Early Intervention programs that will enhance the quality of services we provide.
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A community-based nonprofit providing early intervention services including speech, physical and occupational therapy and special instruction to children birth to school age in and around Philadelphia.
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Liberty POST is currently seeking a motivated and energetic Early Childhood Speech Language Pathologist for part time and/or full time employment to work with children who are birth-5 years old through Early Intervention and Preschool Special Education programs.
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Plan and implement an early education curriculum (birth to three) in the home and center setting while placing an emphasis on the parent-child relationship; Provide a prenatal curriculum to pregnant women including accessing prenatal care from a health care provider; Conduct screening and ongoing assessment of children and demonstrate the ability to use this information to plan the curriculum to be responsive and to support each child's pattern for development and learning.
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The Home Based Visitor will conduct home visits, socializations, delivering home based services as defined by Head Start Performance Standards for families and their children birth-3 years of age, provide advocacy and crisis intervention in accordance with federal, state, and program guidelines.
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EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE High school diploma or GED and shall hold, or be working toward, an Associate’s degree in birth-through-kindergarten, child development, early childhood education, or an early childhood education related field or a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential.
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Early Intervention Specialist. Minimum requirements are a Bachelors Degree in Elementary Education, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Family & Consumer Science, or any related field, plus 1 year of documented experience working with children birth to six years old.
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