Summary
The Early Childhood Development Specialist/Admissions is responsible for the development of client individual treatment plans and the supervision of habilitative service delivery to children.
Qualifications and Education Requirements
- Has a bachelor’s degree AND at least one (1) of the following:
- An Early Childhood or Early Childhood Special Education certificate;
- Current child development associate’s certificate;
- Current birth to pre-K credential; OR
- Documented experience working with children with special needs AND twelve (12) hours of completed college courses in early childhood, child development, special education, elementary education, or child and family studies.
- At least one year of experience working with developmentally at-risk children preferred
- At least one year of experience in managing early childhood staff in an early intervention program preferred
- CPR/First Aid Certification required
- Must pass criminal background check
Required Skills/Abilities:
- Computer Proficient
- Basic navigational skills for Windows operating system
- Ability to write and send professional emails in Microsoft Outlook
- Basic use of Microsoft Word and Excel
- Excellent communication skills with parents, families, and coworkers
- Ability to be patient and understanding when working with children and interacting with parents
- Knowledge of childcare principles and procedures
- Ability to relate to children and make the childcare facility an enjoyable atmosphere
- Knowledge of early childhood teaching strategies
- Exceptional planning and organizational skills
- Effective problem-solving skills
- Ability to remain calm in stressful situations
Major Responsibilities and Duties
- Completes written documentation and reports in a timely manner, including assessments/evaluations, monthly notes, quarterly progress reports, annual reviews, and related services.
- Participates in the Interdisciplinary Team process by developing and implementing Individual Treatment Plans for clients in the center-based setting.
- Assists with client referrals, screenings, and intake processes.
- Ensures entry of client service data in Therap, the Agency’s online documentation system.
- Monitors and checks the implementation of the curriculum, individual treatment plans, and lesson plans on a weekly basis.
- Ensures program activities include areas of cognition, communication, social and emotional, motor, and adaptive skills.
- Works openly and cooperatively with the Program Manager in supporting the Early Intervention Day Treatment (EIDT) Program.
- Observes and trains Teacher Assistants, regarding curriculum implementation, activities related to individual treatment plans, and behavior management, as needed.
- Knows and complies with the Texas Minimum standards for Child-Care Centers.
- Knows and complies with Rules for the Arkansas Division of Developmental Disabilities Early Intervention Day Treatment.
- Assists in maintaining an environment conducive to preventative discipline.
- Interacts with children in a positive manner.
- Represents the program to parents, visitors, and the public in a positive way.
- Immediately reports any information regarding health and safety concerns to the Program Manager and/or Nurse.
- Ensures that no child is abused, neglected, or exploited while in the care of the center; and reports suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of children to Texas Department of Family and Protective Services as specified in the Texas Family Code.
- Completes required annual training.
- Performs duties and responsibilities in a manner consistent with the five core values of Opportunities, Inc.-integrity, compassion, accountability, respect, and excellence (iCARE).
- Performs any other related duties as required or assigned.
Physical requirements
- Prolonged periods of standing and frequent bending.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at a time.
- Will be exposed to illness-causing bacteria and viruses.
Supervisory responsibilities: Preschool Teachers – As directed.
To apply for this job email your details to lmitchell@oppinc.org