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Ability to complete and maintain the Texas HHS Early Intervention Specialist/Service Coordinator (EIS/SC) Certification Process (on-the-job training provided) within 1 year of hire date.
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The Early Intervention Specialist (EIS) provides intake, evaluation, service coordination, and specialized skills training (SST) to families of the ECI program within the natural environment settings.
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We are seeking Early Intervention Developmental Specialist to hire as independent contractors! RISE Early Intervention is a growing organization that provides support to families of children birth to three years of age with disabilities or special developmental needs, helping them to build on their child's strengths, and to enhance and promote the child's growth, development and learning skills in their natural environment.
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The Early Intervention Specialist (EIS) supports the overall mission and purpose of The Warren Center by effectively evaluating and treating the developmental needs of children enrolled in The Warren Center ECI and its programs.
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The Early Intervention Teacher is responsible for delivering high-quality early intervention educational services in a child's natural environment for children birth through the age of 2 years, 11 months.
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We are seeking an Early Intervention Specialist to assess the child's functional abilities related to each developmental domain to determine eligibility and enrollment. 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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Early Intervention Supervisor and Special Education Director or their designee. To provide occupational therapy and prescribed treatments, parent interviews, and consultations to staff and community agencies in the field of occupational therapy with respect to the needs of eligible children within the early intervention and/or school age programs.
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The Early Intervention Specialist 1 is an entry-level position for CAN Community Health’s Education & Prevention Team that focuses on providing service to increase HIV patients’ awareness of their HIV status and facilitating access to the HIV care system.
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The Director for Prevention and Early Intervention will provide programmatic direction and support for the implementation, monitoring and reporting for the federally funded Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative (EHE) of the Ryan White Services HIV/AIDS Services Division.
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As a Clinical Intervention Specialist, you will work across two elementary schools in West Seattle through Seattle Public Schools, providing school-based individual therapy. The Intervention Specialist will work collaboratively with classroom teachers, school leadership, and the RTI implementation team to maintain the academic, social, and emotional needs of each student.
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Develops positive relationships with families, program staff, and community providers to effectively support the classrooms and the children and families enrolled in Early Head Start, Head Start, and Pre-K Counts; includes regular meetings to promote wellness and or address any concerns there may be about a child’s behavior and or mental health.
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Minimum of 2 years' experience as early intervention child development/developmental intervention clinician working with children ages 0 to 3 in the home environment. Our unique culture, collaborative work environment, flexible schedules and core values make ECA the best home-based early intervention therapy employer in the nation.
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The PRS Intervention Specialist is responsible for providing intensive case management and crisis intervention services to unaccompanied children and their families. The PRS Intervention Specialist develops comprehensive safety plans and treatment plans focused on concrete goals developed with the families served.
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120014: Interventionist 80045: Teacher Reading Interventionist 60004: Teacher Early Intervention 80998: Teacher Lead Intervention. The Intervention Teacher may travel to HST regional team meetings and present intervention processes.
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The Intervention Specialists will work in the PADRE program which provides community support for mothers and fathers with substance use disorders; or, those who are at risk of developing substance use disorders and assist the family to thrive.
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