Developmental Specialist Early Intervention - Sign On Bonus

The Minute Man Arc for Human Services IncActon, MA
22h$53,000 - $59,000

About The Position

The role of a Developmental Specialist is to provide a variety of Early Intervention services including home visits, center visits, assessments, and playgroups.

Requirements

  • Within three years of employment, completes the requirements established by the Department of Public Health (DPH) for Full Early Intervention Specialist Certification.
  • Valid drivers' license and an acceptable driving record as well as the ongoing use of an automobile.
  • Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from supervisors, consumers, family members, and co-workers.
  • Ability to write formal and informal reports and correspondence.
  • Bachelor's Degree in early childhood education or in Special Education.
  • Experience in working with infants and/or young children.

Responsibilities

  • Working collaboratively with families to develop and implement Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP) in compliance with DPH (Department of Public Health) standards.
  • Monitoring the needs for additional services and support and making appropriate referrals.
  • Completing required IFSP reviews and re-evaluations in a timely manner.
  • Advocating effectively for children within and outside the Program.
  • Convening and chairing team meetings for clients on a periodic basis.
  • Serve as coordinator for the playgroup team, when needed.
  • Working as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide developmental evaluations to children entering the Program and coming up for eligibility renewal.
  • Developing knowledge of the purpose and use of a variety of assessment tools appropriate for use with infants, toddlers, and their families.
  • Presenting results of evaluations to parents and, when appropriate, makes referrals for further testing including diagnostic evaluations.
  • Working with families to initiate transition planning in a timely manner.
  • Developing an understanding of the services and programs at the local preschool level.
  • Communicating effectively within the Early Intervention Program and with SPED personnel to facilitate planning.
  • Participating in Transition Planning Conferences and IEP meetings.
  • Empowering parents to become effective advocates for their children.
  • Maintaining a schedule of billable hours equivalent to 50% of the actual weekly hours worked.
  • Scheduling 55% billable time in order to achieve 50% requirement as measured on a monthly basis.
  • Consistently keeping scheduled appointments with families and using time management skills to assure that scheduled activities begin and end on time.
  • Maintaining an accurate daily planner/calendar/PDA file to verify billable activities for audit purposes.
  • Writing accurate and complete progress notes for all billable services provided and filing them in a timely manner.
  • Completing timesheets, billing forms, IFSP pages and other required documentation in accordance with Program business rules.
  • Maintaining up to date personnel forms including required certifications and licenses as required by the Program and Department of Public Health (DPH).
  • Attending weekly team meetings with Early Intervention Staff.
  • Participating in other meetings such as case reviews, IFSP reviews, parent workshops, and IEP meetings with local school system staff as needed.
  • Communicating appropriately with supervisors, colleagues, children, and families.
  • Accepting and giving constructive criticism when appropriate.
  • Utilizing appropriate channels of communication for grievances, issues, ideas, concerns, etc.
  • Observing appropriate confidentiality protocols.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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