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Core responsibilities

The coordinator facilitates and coordinates services for infants/Toddlers and their families, acting as a family advocate to ensure active participation in planning and appropriate service delivery. Key duties include developing individualized family service plans (Ifsps), monitoring service effectiveness, and assisting families in accessing necessary health care and community resources.

Requirements summary

A bachelor's degree is required, supplemented by at least 12 college credits in relevant fields like early childhood education or child development, plus one year of experience working with children or families with special needs. Mandatory requirements include bilingual proficiency in reading and writing spanish, strong computer skills, flexibility, and excellent communication and organizational abilities.

bachelor degreeTeamworkCase ManagementCommunicationTime ManagementProblem-SolvingOrganizational SkillsComputer SkillsMicrosoft Office SuiteConflict ResolutionInteragency CoordinationService CoordinationBilingual SpanishFamily AdvocacyEarly InterventionIFSP Development