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Early Intervention Specialists must adhere to guidelines set by both BabyNET and the SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs while maintaining FamilyTIES of SC, LLC policies and procedures.

Early Interventionist

Florence, SC · On-site

$38 - $40/hr

Working with parents/caregivers to provide quality Family Training/Special Instruction and Service Coordination services for children in accordance with policies set forth by BabyNet, SC Office of ...

Early Interventionist

Florence, SC · On-site

$38 - $40/hr

Working with parents/caregivers to provide quality Family Training/Special Instruction and Service Coordination services for children in accordance with policies set forth by BabyNet, SC Office of ...

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Early Interventionist

FAMILYTIES OF SC LLC

Greenville, SC • On-site

$25 - $35/hr

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

The primary role of the Early Interventionist is the provision of Family Training and Service Coordination services to children and family. The Early Interventionist plans, directs, and manages activities, coordinates efforts to increase the quality, quantity, and access of parenting education services; promotes education, training, and involvement in parenting education efforts.

Early Intervention Specialists must adhere to guidelines set by both BabyNET and the SC Department of Disabilities and Special Needs while maintaining FamilyTIES of SC, LLC policies and procedures.  The population served is children between birth and age five who demonstrate developmental delays and/or special needs.

The goal of the Early Interventionist is to provide individualized and high-quality Family Training and Service coordination services to each child and family in their natural environment. 

Must have specific Bachelor’s degree: Child/Human Development; Education: Early Childhood; Special Education, Early Childhood Special Education, or Elementary Education; Family and Consumer Sciences; Psychology; Public Health; Social Work; Sociology

Experience:
Must have at least 1 year’s experience working with children between birth and age 5.
 

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