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Location

Acton, Massachusetts

Salary

$53,000 - $59,000 / YEAR

Core responsibilities

The developmental specialist provides early intervention services including home visits, center visits, assessments, and playgroups, focusing heavily on service coordination through developing and implementing individualized family service plans (Ifsp). Key duties also involve conducting developmental evaluations, managing transition planning for local preschool services, and ensuring productivity through billable hours and accurate documentation.

Requirements summary

Candidates must obtain full early intervention specialist certification from the department of public health within three years of employment and possess a valid driver's license with an automobile. A bachelor's degree in early childhood education or special education is required, along with experience working with infants or young children.

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