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Integrates therapeutic intervention techniques into programs or homes of persons served through consultation with parent/guardian and staff at team meetings, case conferences, or through other informal contacts.
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Hand in Hand Development - Hand In Hand Development, Inc., CMA is a NYS DOH approved Early Intervention Agency that provides evaluations, service coordination, and therapeutic services for children birth to 3 in all 5 boroughs, upstate and Long Island.
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Completion of school, foster care agency and early intervention forms are completed in a timely manner. Schedule external appointments for (this list is not all inclusive): Early Intervention; PT/OT; Neurosurgery; Pediatric services: Orthopedics, Eye, Genetics and Psychiatry, as applicable.
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Provide early intervention within the home, school, or community setting. TheraCare is seeking dynamic Speech Language Pathologist Therapists looking for a comprehensive and rewarding experience to provide home based Speech Therapy services in New York County, within the 5 boroughs (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens & Staten Island) of New York City.
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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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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 Manhattan, NY.
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The Clinical Research Specialist conducts internal for-cause/not-for-cause and new investigator audits, tracks deviations for early intervention, and supports clinical trial registration in Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and reporting.
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What We Do: Provide Early Intervention therapies to children ages birth through three with developmental delays and disabilities. Duties will include conducting physical and psychological assessment of clients, developing treatment plans, assessing home environments of the children.
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Demonstrated knowledge, understanding, and expertise of child development, early childhood mental health, early childhood social/emotional screening and assessment tools, prevention and intervention techniques, and local resources.
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Integrates therapeutic intervention techniques into programs and/or home of students served through consultation with parent/guardian and staff at team meetings, case conferences or through other informal contacts.
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Coordinate with professionals within and outside the Early Intervention (EI) Program to address family needs. Learn and grow professionally with a great team of dedicated and passionate early childhood professionals with significant growth opportunities.
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Provides written report of results to EVCPSE/CSE. Knowledge of Assistive Technology, Augmentative Communication, Picture Exchange Communication and manual language preferred. Provides supervision to students and CFY's as assigned.
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Yeled v'Yalda is seeking Speech Therapists/Feeding Specialists for Early Intervention in Brooklyn, NY, for full time and part time positions. Locations available: Brooklyn: Boro Park, Williamsburg, Flatbush, and Crown Heights; Queens/Far Rockaway.
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Our admin staff is available to support its Early Intervention practitioners by working with service coordinators and families to ensure that all cases are handled with the utmost care and professionalism.
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We are seeking a Physical Therapist to join our home-based Early Intervention team! We are seeking a Physical Therapist to join our home-based Early Intervention team! Hamaspik of Kings County is a nonprofit organization, servicing children and adults with developmental disabilities.
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