What are the responsibilities and job description for the Early Intervention Specialist position at LifePath Systems?
Description
Education, Training and Experience (including licensure and certification)
education.
- Serving Grayson/Fannin County*
- Performance of complex early intervention services which foster and monitor child progress in the acquisition and mastery of functional skills to reduce or overcome limitations resulting from disabilities or developmental delays to infants and toddlers and their families, under the authority of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act as regulated by Health and Human Services.
- Essential tasks include collaboration as a leader of interdisciplinary teams, evaluation, assessment, eligibility determination, treatment planning, documentation, therapeutic intervention and consultation services in family homes and community settings, records review, and maintenance, other ECI related duties as required.
- Two central components are the provision of developmental services that promote the capacity of caregivers to enhance the child’s ability to function in his/her natural environments and or coordination of services to ensure families integrated access to community services, resources and supports and to support families understanding of rights and advocacy.
- Conducts intakes and screenings for children referred for early intervention services in a timely and professional manner.
- Performs developmental Evaluation and assessments accurately in all areas, using formal and informal testing methods, in order to establish eligibility and developmental needs.
- Participates as a collaborative team member for the Development of an Individualized Family Service Plan.
- Follows Provision of Specialized Skills Training as outlined in the IFSP.
- Follows Provision of Service Coordination as outlined in the IFSP, in accordance with ECI policy.
- Follows Provision of direct services to families in accordance with ECI of LifePath Systems productivity standards.
- Meets timeframes in accordance with LifePath Systems ECI Program.
- Functions as a contributing and effective team member of the ECI team.
Education, Training and Experience (including licensure and certification)
- Minimum: Hold a bachelor’s degree which includes a minimum of 18 hours of course credit relevant to Early
education.
- Must complete, or have completed, the credentialing process to become a Fully Qualified Early Intervention
- Must complete required hours for continuing professional education and ethics as discipline applicable.
- Comprehensive knowledge of typical and atypical child development and childhood disabilities, birth to three.
- Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of team and family dynamics.
- Ability to contribute discipline specific skills as a disciplinary representative on an interdisciplinary team which
- Ability to perform under minimal supervision with considerable requirements for initiative, discretion, independent
- Well-developed interpersonal skills, oral and written communication skills, time management /organization skills, and
- Ability to comprehend and adhere to current ECI intervention practices.