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What is the difference between Developmental vs Educational Therapist?

AspectDevelopmentalEducational Therapist
Required CredentialsTypically requires a degree in psychology, special education, or related fields; certifications varyRequires a background in education, psychology, or counseling; often certified in educational therapy
Work EnvironmentWorks in clinics, schools, or community settings focusing on developmental milestonesWorks mainly in educational settings or private practice, focusing on learning strategies
Industry UsageUsed across healthcare, early intervention, and special education sectorsPrimarily used within special education and private educational support services

Developmental and Educational Therapists both support individuals with learning and developmental challenges. Developmental therapists focus on developmental milestones and early intervention, while educational therapists concentrate on improving learning strategies within educational settings. Both roles require related credentials and often work in overlapping environments, but their specific focus areas differ.

What are the most commonly searched types of Developmental jobs in Maryland?

The most popular types of Developmental jobs in Maryland are:

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Infographic showing various Developmental job openings in Maryland as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Developmental Programs Administrator

Verbal Beginnings

Columbia, MD • On-site

$20/hr

Part-time

Posted 4 days ago


Verbal Beginnings rating

5.9

Company rating: 5.9 out of 10

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Job description

Overview

The Developmental Programs Office Administrator is responsible for handling administrative duties as required by the programs. Each Office Administrator is supervised administratively by the Developmental Programs Operations Coordinator. The Office Administrator will also be responsible for providing coverage as needed on their scheduled days.

Schedule: Monday through Thursday - Hours can vary from 4:15pm to 7:45pm (This position oversees 2 programs, and schedules can vary between 4:30pm-6:45pm and 4:15pm-7:45pm)


Responsibilities

Essential Functions

  • Manage the arrival and dismissal process for both programs to include answering the phones and alerting staff of late arrivals and early dismissals.
  • Take attendance for staff and clients.
  • Update Central Reach sessions based on client attendance.
  • Assist with the set up for sessions to include charging ipads, printing materials and organizing the classroom.
  • Organize the materials as needed.
  • Ensure staff and clients are engaged and safe at all times by completing classroom checks and monthly audits.
  • Neutrally and quickly implement safety, evacuation, and emergency protocols as needed.
  • May provide designated professional and quality individualized ABA services at all times as directed by the Clinical Supervisor. Clients should be in a safe and positive environment at all times.
  • Accurately document billed services, including keeping records of session dates and times, description of services provided, and additional documentation as assigned.
  • Attend training and 1:1 meetings with Operations Coordinator.
  • Comply with BACB guidelines at all times.
  • Provide additional administrative support as requested by the Operations Coordinator or Director.

Qualifications

Required Education and Experience

  • High School Diploma

  • Experience working with children.

  • Remain in good standing

  • RBT coursework within 45 days of hire 

  • BLS/CPR certification including pediatric BLS/CPR

Preferred Education and Experience

  • Registered Behavior Technician Certification through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.  

  • Previous experience with or knowledge of individuals with ASD and ABA therapy; or 1-6 months of experience working with children and teens with autism.

  • BLS/CPR certification including pediatric BLS/CPR 

Physical Demands

The physical requirements outlined here are representative of those that an employee must be able to meet to successfully perform the essential functions of the role.

  • Ability to interact effectively by speaking clearly, and observing and maintaining attention through verbal and non-verbal communication.

  • Frequently required to reach, grasp, run, sit on the floor, kneel, crouch, ascend stairs, descend stairs, and quickly move from a standing position to sitting on a chair, floor, or other surface, and to quickly move from a sitting to a standing position. 

  • The employee will, at times, be required to exert moderate work (force). The employee may be required to make physical contact with clients.


Salary Range
USD $20.00 - USD $20.00 /Hr.Qualifications:

Required Education and Experience

  • High School Diploma

  • Experience working with children.

  • Remain in good standing

  • RBT coursework within 45 days of hire 

  • BLS/CPR certification including pediatric BLS/CPR

Preferred Education and Experience

  • Registered Behavior Technician Certification through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.  

  • Previous experience with or knowledge of individuals with ASD and ABA therapy; or 1-6 months of experience working with children and teens with autism.

  • BLS/CPR certification including pediatric BLS/CPR 

Physical Demands

The physical requirements outlined here are representative of those that an employee must be able to meet to successfully perform the essential functions of the role.

  • Ability to interact effectively by speaking clearly, and observing and maintaining attention through verbal and non-verbal communication.

  • Frequently required to reach, grasp, run, sit on the floor, kneel, crouch, ascend stairs, descend stairs, and quickly move from a standing position to sitting on a chair, floor, or other surface, and to quickly move from a sitting to a standing position. 

  • The employee will, at times, be required to exert moderate work (force). The employee may be required to make physical contact with clients.

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