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The CHW will also oversee a grant funded Early Intervention (EI) project that aims to better facilitate connection to EI services and ensure children receive a timely developmental assessment.
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As required under Early Intervention Program regulations, providers of service coordination service must participate in the introductory service coordination training session sponsored by the Department of HealthBilingual (Haitian Creole, Arabic, Russian, Spanish) is a major plus.
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Reporting to the Speech Supervisor, the Speech-Language Pathologist will be responsible for providing services to children ages 2 - 3 years old while following the goals and regulations set forth by the Bureau of Early Intervention (BEI), and the Bureau of Childcare (BCC.
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Experience with NYC DOH Early Intervention Program; knowledge of early childhood development and developmentally appropriate practice. Knowing that you are not just providing the child with early intervention services, rather, you are gifting the young toddler with the ability to connect and express themselves.
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Early Intervention is a comprehensive interagency program that supports infants and children with developmental delays in their efforts to realize their full potential. The Division is comprised of the Bureau of Maternal Infant and Reproductive Health, the Bureau of Early Intervention, the Office of School Health, and the Bureau of Administration.
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All in 1 SPOT is an Early Intervention agency that is continuously growing to meet the developmental needs of children through our speech, occupational, and physical therapies, and ABA/Special instruction.
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Analyzes test results and prepares written summary to Early Intervention, CPSE, CSE and other regulatory, referring or oversight organization. We are looking for a Bi-lingual (Spanish) Speech-Language Pathologist to work for one of our external clients, a community services non-profit organization serving people with developmental disabilities for their community center, located in Bronx, NY.
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What We Do: Provide Early Intervention therapies to children ages birth through three with developmental delays and disabilities. Our Team: Results oriented therapists driven to help children reach age appropriate functional and developmental outcomes.
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Minimum 2 years’ of experience with parenting, child development, social work, mental health counseling, psychology, early childhood education, or early intervention is preferred.
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SUMMARY Under general direction, is responsible for conducting educational classes for special education pre-school or Early Intervention, 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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Required Degrees/Certifications: New York State Occupational Therapist License & home-based Early Intervention experience. Qualifications: New York State Occupational Therapy License & home-based Early Intervention experience.
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Required: New York State Physical Therapist License & home-based Early Intervention experience. Qualifications: New York State Physical Therapy License & home-based Early Intervention experience.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESThe duties and responsibilities will include, but are not limited to the following:Provides speech and language assessment and evaluation to determine student's developmental level and needsAnalyzes test results and prepares written summary to Early Intervention, CPSE, CSE and other regulatory, referring or oversight organization.
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Particularly, providing direct support to children with developmental delays and or disabilities through tailored therapy programs, Early Childhood Early Intervention or delivering the Early Start Denver Model.
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Provides written report of results to EVCPSE/CSE. Assesses oral motor development and ability to intake food orally. One year of prior Speech Therapy experience preferred LICENSE / CERTIFICATION: Current NY State license in Speech and Language Pathology ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competency required NYSED Certification as a TSHH or TSSLD is required For more information and to schedule an interview, please contact: Jacqueline ShielsAccount Manager, Bond Health Staffing th AveBrooklyn, NY.
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