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Core responsibilities

The role involves systematically evaluating the strengths, needs, and challenges of infants and children in collaboration with the family as part of an early intervention team. Responsibilities include developing an individualized family service plan (Ifsp) and implementing evidence-Based instructional practices in the child's natural environment.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in speech language pathology and have at least one year of documented professional experience working with individuals aged birth to five who have developmental delays or disabilities. Licensure as a speech-Language pathologist in new jersey, including temporary licensure, and asha certificate of clinical competence or clinical fellowship status are mandatory.

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