Early Interventionist (79830)

Kid In Development Services, LLC (KIDS)Columbia, SC
Hybrid

About The Position

This is a full-time or part-time position requiring up to 75% travel, primarily during day shifts. The role involves providing early intervention services to infants and toddlers (birth to three years old) with developmental delays or at risk for delays in various developmental areas. The Early Interventionist will establish trusting relationships with families, provide services in natural environments, conduct assessments, coach families and caregivers, and collaborate with the IFSP team and other professionals. Responsibilities include maintaining client records, developing and monitoring IFSPs, and adhering to agency policies and procedures.

Requirements

  • A Bachelor’s degree in one of the following areas: Education (Early Childhood, Special Education, Early Childhood Special Education, or Elementary Education), Child/Human Development (Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in Early Childhood, Special Education, Early Childhood Special Education, or Elementary Education), Child Life, Communication Disorders, Family Studies/Family and Consumer Sciences, or Psychology.
  • At least one year of documented experience working with infants and toddlers OR working with children ages birth to 5 years with disabilities.
  • Must submit an application to the Team for Early Childhood Solutions (TECS) office and meet requirements for the South Carolina Infant-Toddler Credential.

Nice To Haves

  • At least one year of experience with South Carolina's BabyNet Early Intervention Program.

Responsibilities

  • Maintains a minimum caseload of eighteen (18) clients/families (if full-time).
  • Establishes and maintains professional relationships with families based on trust and respect.
  • Provides early intervention services in the natural environment (i.e., home, daycare, community settings, etc.) to infants and toddlers from birth to three years old with developmental delays or who are at risk for delays in the areas of cognition, language/communication, gross and fine motor, social, and self-help development.
  • Conducts comprehensive family and child assessments that drive individualized service delivery.
  • Provides coaching and support to families and caregivers to enhance child’s ability to benefit from learning opportunities in the natural environment.
  • Works with family members and caregivers to create learning opportunities throughout the child’s day.
  • Provides families with information on current research and evidence-based practices related to the needs of their child.
  • Takes detailed anecdotal notes and writes reports on child’s development and progress.
  • Works with families, caregivers, and members of the IFSP team to develop functional Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) goals or outcomes.
  • Monitors IFSPs in accordance with BabyNet policies and procedures.
  • Functions as a member of the child’s interdisciplinary team, shares information, and consults with other professionals.
  • Submits accurate and timely routine documentation (clinical service notes) as required by DHHS and KIDS policies and procedures.
  • Ensures client records are kept confidential, accurately maintained, organized, and up to date as required by DHHS and KIDS policies and procedures.
  • Attends all KIDS staff meetings and/or other meetings and trainings as required by the Executive Director or EI Program Manager.
  • Must be willing to travel established territory as needed.
  • Performs other duties as designated by the Special Instruction Supervisor, EI Program Manager, or Executive Director.
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