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DEVELOPMENTAL INTERVENTIONIST (PED SPECIAL ED)

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7 Randolph, NJ Randolph, NJ Part-time Part-time $64 - $68 an hour $64 - $68 an hour Therapy Associates takes pride in the relationships we have with our providers! Our admin staff is available to support its Early Intervention practitioners by working with service coordinators and families to ensure that all cases are handled with the utmost care and professionalism.
We have active tech support and an interactive website to streamline all your service logging and billing responsibilities.
We have:
Supportive full time case managers Competitive rates Cases in the specific areas where you want to work Flexible scheduling Web based forms and logging Duties/
Responsibilities:
Provides services to clients according to treatment plan, evaluates, and maintains records of clients' progress.
Reports progress to parents.
Suggests activities parents can do with their child to assist and supplement the student's Early Intervention program.
Attempts to add to their understanding of the program and answers questions and addresses concerns they may have about it.
Repeats evaluations on a regular basis to measure progress according to professional guidelines.
Meets with team to review and discuss evaluation of clients' skills as demonstrated in sessions.
Keeps current with professional literature and attends seminars on a regular basis to maintain and update professional skills.
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in a related health, human services, or education field PLUS 6 credits in early childhood education OR a year of documented experience working with children 0-5 with disabilities.
Written and verbal communication skills.
Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$64.
00 - $68.
00 per hour Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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