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Qualifications: Experience working with children, particularly those with ASD. Strong understanding of the needs and educational strategies for early childhood and special education.
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The Service Coordinator/QIDP would o rchestrate all facets of the active treatment effort, including development of individual program plans tailored to meet each individual's needs. Bachelor's Degree or higher in social work or human services (including, but not limited to: sociology, special education, rehab counseling or psychology.
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Requirements: Minnesota Licensed Psychologist (LP) or license eligible (for post-docs or those from out of state)MA, MS, Psy. D., Ph. D. in Psychology requiredPediatric evaluation and testing experience recommended Experience with children with ASD/DD/Intellectual disabilities/special needs highly preferredCommitment to promoting diversity, multiculturalism, and inclusion with a focus on culturally responsive practice, internal self-awareness, and reflection.
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It includes a 473-bed community teaching hospital, a 76-bed inpatient psychiatric facility in Westport, a large multispecialty provider group, and special needs services for adults and children.
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Desire to work with special needs students. As a special education teacher you will be working with our special population students in classes primarily focused on autism (ASD) or other emotional disabilities.
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Background Investigation/Justice Center Review: Prospective appointees will be: 1) Checked against the Staff Exclusion List (SEL) maintained by the Justice Center for the Protection of People with Special Needs.
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You have relatable childcare experience (special needs experience a plus) and the desire to work one-on-one with children in their home, putting safety above all else. Care would possibly include making and providing meals, engaging in activities such as arts and crafts, board/card games, baking, outdoor play, bedtime routine, and staying with the children until the parents arrive home.
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We operate in the following towns: Attleboro, Canton, Dedham, Franklin, Foxboro, Mansfield, Needham, Norwood, Plainville, King Phillip, Randolph, Walpole, Westwood, Wrentham, Norfolk, Brookline, Newton, Watertown, Belmont, Burlington, Wellesley, Lexington, and WalthamCompany DescriptionWith over 50 years experience, we are the leaders in providing safe and reliable transportation for children with special needs.
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One to two years experience in a pediatric medical setting to provide experience with hearing aid fitting, special testing methods for children, infants and multiply handicapped and to gain knowledge regarding the special needs of children in the difficult-to-test pediatric population, i.e. cleft palate, Down syndrome, VCF, NICU, developmentally delayed, and the like.
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The Psychologist measures and interprets the intellectual, adaptive, academic, social, and emotional development of children; interprets results of psychological studies; interprets and applies state and federal codes, and develops strategies and interventions to address the special education needs of eligible students.
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Creative Learning Center, a certified non-public school designed to meet the needs of children who require a highly individualized behavioral and educational setting, is looking for a Senior Site Administrator for our Redwood City, CA site.
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Provide skilled nursing care to pediatric-young adult patients with special health care needs for shifts of time in the patient’s home. As a Pediatric Home Care RN or LPN with UnityPoint at Home, you’ll work one-on-one with children and their families to develop the care plan that is right for them.
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We are committed to providing the absolute best in nursing care to the most precious members of our community, our special needs children. Active/ Valid Texas Nursing License as a Licensed Vocation Nurse (LVN) or Registered Nurse (RN.
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The Head of School is responsible for the overall quality and operations of Italian Home for Children’s Pallotta Educational Center, a K-8 therapeutic day school for children with special education needs who are enrolled as day or residential education students.
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