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FSC/DS Independent Contractor Valencia County

Native American Professional Parent Resources

Los Lunas, NM • On-site

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Re-posted 14 days ago


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Are you passionate about making a meaningful difference in the lives of infants and families? We are currently seeking independent contractors to serve as Family Service Coordinators/Developmental Specialists (FSC/DS) in New Mexico (Bernalillo, Cibola, Sandoval, Santa Fe, Valencia, & Socorro counties – all/some/just one). This flexible, rewarding position allows you to work directly with families, providing developmental services, coordinating supports, and empowering parents as key partners in their child's early development. Anyone with a bachelor's degree could qualify and receive comprehensive training. Enjoy the autonomy of managing your own schedule while collaborating with a supportive team that values your expertise. Competitive per-visit compensation, training provided, and the opportunity to build lasting relationships with families in your community make this an ideal role for dedicated professionals committed to early intervention.