Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Provide direct service to children, ages 0-10 and their families at CDI, in the home, in school and/or in the community.Complete developmental assessments and train fellow staff members in developmental assessmentsCase management of all assigned cases.
This includes charting, report writing, managing client hours, communication with other service providers and interventionists on assigned casesProduce all required reporting and assessment of assigned children, such as note taking, billing and any other paperwork necessary on a weekly basisParticipate in all IFSP/IPP/IEP meetings for assigned children, acting as coordinator of information between family and other members of the teamParticipate in weekly BID team meetings and attend staff meetings, in-services and trainingsObserve health and safety precautions in all activitiesEnsure treatment areas are clean, safe and organized before and after each session** Lead Interventionists are paid for on-site training, billable client contact hours, two hours of documentation time for a RC progress report, case management time on a 1 hour per 6 client hours provided per week and mileage.Education/Experience and Qualifications:Master’s degree in early childhood mental health or education related field, early childhood teaching credential, therapy licensure or certificationOne year experience in early intervention services Demonstrated ability to work in a family centered, collaborative way with parents and professionalsAbility to perform the physical demands of the interventionOne-year commitment.Physical Requirements:Must be able to:Ability to bend, squat, turn and move to respond and physically interact with children ages 0-10Lift at least 25 pounds.Effectively use a computer and telephone to conduct business.Travel occasionally for sessions during the morning, day, and afternoon and/or weekend hours.Exemption Status: Non-Exempt, Part-Time Position