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Core responsibilities

Educators develop, coordinate, and implement family support plans for infants and toddlers (Birth to three) with developmental differences, focusing on enhancing development through caregiver coaching and direct intervention. Principal duties involve building culturally sensitive partnerships with families, delivering routines-Based services in natural environments, and participating in the development and implementation of individualized service plans.

Requirements summary

A bachelor's degree in special education or early childhood special education is required, with a master's degree preferred, along with a washington state teaching certificate with an early child special education endorsement being preferred. Candidates must pass background checks, maintain confidentiality, possess a valid driver's license, and have access to a personal vehicle for daily travel.

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