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Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Development, Special Education, Psychology, or Social Work or equivalent. Review ASQ and ASQ-SE screenings to identify families with children who may benefit from early intervention services and to track developmental progress and areas of regression and delay.
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A passionate, energetic State-certified teacher with a background in Early Childhood Education and preferably experience with ABA Therapy. Experience with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Early Intervention (EI) a plus.
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S/he serves as the lead communicator with all school stakeholders, including students, staff, families, Birch Administrative Office staff, the New York State Education Department and the New York City Department of Education, the NYS Department of Health and the NYC Department of Health Early Intervention Program, as well as a myriad of other regulatory agencies.
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Bachelor's degree in adaptive physical education, child development, child life, communication disorders, early childhood, family studies, health, human development, psychology, rehabilitative counseling/ rehabilitation services, social work, sociology, special education, or any other degree which includes at least 18 hours of college credit directly related to early childhood intervention.
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Bachelor's degree in Special Education, Elementary Education or Early Childhood Education, Psychology from an appropriately accredited institution and two years of professional experience working with the population served; or.
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Bachelor's degree in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistant, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education, or early childhood intervention (Master's Preferred.
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Preferred Licensure/Certification (Specialty may include: Licensed Special Education Teacher, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, School Psychologist, Masters in Education, Masters in Psychology, Early Intervention Specialist, BCBA, ABA Therapist.
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Under general direction, is responsible for conducting educational classes for special education pre-school and school age students or Early Intervention, Universal Pre-Kindergarten (UPK) or Day Care programs in accordance with the needs of the students and in accordance with the regulations and requirements of the applicable governmental and other regulatory agencies.
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Coordinate with professionals within and outside the Early Intervention (EI) Program to address family needs. QUALIFICATIONSBachelor's Degree in Social Services, Education or Related Field (e.g., psychology, social work, education, sociology.
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A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in psychology, social work, medicine, nursing, rehabilitation, counseling, sociology, human growth and development, physician assistance, gerontology, special education, educational psychology, early childhood education or early childhood intervention or a bachelor's degree with at least 30 hours of coursework in the previous fields.
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This position connects individuals to care across a spectrum of health services, including access to high-quality physical and behavioral health care, as well as social services, housing, education systems, and employment opportunities in order to help reach wellness and recovery of the whole person.
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Our Early Intervention and Education Programs provide students ages 3-21 with intensive instruction that is specially designed to meet individual needs including academics, physical development, home and community skills, language development, social and emotional learning, behavioral support, social interaction, and independence.
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A Bachelor’s Degree with a major or concentration in infants and toddlers (includes Early Intervention and Early Childhood Education), child development, child studies, education or special education and at least 300 hours of practicum or work experience with young children.
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The Tuscarora Intermediate Unit 11 invites applicants for a full-time Early Intervention Paraprofessional in our Fulton County, PA classroom. The Early Intervention Paraprofessional / Personal Care Aide are directly responsible to the assigned.
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Early Intervention Education Specialist II: Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field required. Early Intervention Education Specialist I: Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field required.
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