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Early Intervention Developmental Specialist
May Center for Early Intervention | May Institute
Full-Time | Community-Based
Support growth. Empower families. Shape bright beginnings.
As an Early Intervention Developmental Specialist, you’ll partner with families of infants and toddlers (birth–3) to support developmental growth during the most critical years of life. Through home visits, community-based services, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, you’ll help children build the skills they need to thrive.
What You’ll Do
Deliver family-centered services
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Provide home and community-based visits using developmentally appropriate, evidence-informed strategies
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Support children in fully participating in inclusive community settings with typical peers
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Conduct telehealth sessions as needed
Lead IFSP coordination and progress monitoring
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Partner with families to develop, implement, and update Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs)
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Coordinate services and supports identified in the IFSP
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Monitor functional outcomes and complete six-month reviews and required documentation
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Assist with transition planning at least six months prior to discharge, including referrals and participation in IEP meetings when applicable
Collaborate and advocate
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Serve as a liaison between families, ancillary providers, and school systems
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Participate in multidisciplinary assessments and team meetings
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Ensure services and communication are culturally and linguistically responsive
Maintain compliance and documentation
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Complete session notes and required paperwork within established timelines
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Maintain accurate records for assigned children
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Follow DPH and organizational standards for documentation, confidentiality, and training
What You’ll Bring
Required
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Bachelor’s degree in Child Development, Special Education, Early Childhood Education, or related field
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Minimum of four approved 3-credit courses focused on infants and toddlers
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At least 300 hours of practicum or work experience with children under age three
Preferred
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Bilingual skills
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Experience in home-based or community-based early intervention services
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Knowledge of IFSP development and transition planning
Why Join May Institute
At May Institute, your work transforms early learning experiences and strengthens families.
We offer:
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Starting pay: $28/hour
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19 PTO days to start, plus 10 paid holidays and a floating birthday holiday
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Medical, dental, and vision insurance
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403(b) retirement plan with employer match
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Tuition reimbursement and student loan repayment assistance
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Paid training and professional development
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
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Flexible spending accounts and voluntary benefit options
Salary : $28